Doctor Who I, TARDIS, Steve Cole
Doctor Who I, TARDIS, Steve Cole
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Doctor Who: I, TARDIS
Memoirs of an Impossible Blue Box

Author: Steve Cole

Narrator: Lizzie Hopley

Unabridged: 5 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/11/2024


Synopsis

Lizzie Hopley reads the TARDIS's enthrallingly in-depth account of her incredible adventures to date.

Packed with stories from across time and space, this is the first ever memoir by the TARDIS.

‘Did you ever wonder why I chose you all those years ago? I wanted to see the universe, so I stole a Time Lord and I ran away...’

The Doctor has a unique bond with their TARDIS. They’ve always loved the ‘old girl’ for the way she’s gone looking for trouble anywhere in the universe. The Doctor says they stole the TARDIS from Gallifrey. The TARDIS disagrees…she stole them. It hasn’t always taken the Doctor where they want to go, but it’s made sure to take them where they needed to be.

For the TARDIS is far more than just a time machine crossed with a spaceship. Its life reflects the Doctor’s life – a shared wanderlust and longing to explore. Now you can revisit the Doctor’s adventures as seen through the eyes – or the flashing rooftop light, at least – of the TARDIS. From the time the Doctor stole it from Gallifrey to its latest adventures with the Fifteenth Doctor, the TARDIS reflects wittily on its epic, incredible history – past, present and future!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Emilija on June 14, 2025

2025 Alphabet Challenge - The Letter I This was a very cute idea - who wouldn't love the TARDIS talking? I swear that episode with the TARDIS in a human body was one of the most popular ones - but this was not quite the TARDIS talking, so much as the TARDIS recapping every episode from 1963 onwards.......more

Goodreads review by Joe on July 31, 2024

A cute idea with a fairly adequate execution, attempting to retell nearly all of Doctor Who -- from An Unearthly Child in 1963 through The Legend of Ruby Sunday in 2024 -- from the perspective of the alien hero's wondrous time machine. To author Steve Cole's credit, this book meticulously covers eve......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on September 19, 2024

As a coffee-table history, it's perfectly fine for what it is...but Steve Cole is a workman-like writer, and his books have always been very...variable. What this book needed was the imagination and the light, fairy-tale touch of a Steven Moffat or a Neil Gaiman or a Paul Cornell...it's just lacking......more

Goodreads review by Kieran on July 31, 2024

An interesting idea: a viewer's guide to 'Doctor Who', but presented as if written as the (biased) memories of the TARDIS itself. Steve Cole keeps the text light and picks some amusing nicknames for the companions. Definitely aimed at the younger market, 'I, TARDIS', is perhaps aimed a little too you......more

Goodreads review by Michael on July 16, 2024

A memoir told from the point of view of the TARDIS seems like a really cool idea in concept. But on execution, “I, TARDIS” reads like a collection of Wikipedia articles. Brief recaps of almost every “Doctor Who” adventure and brief bios of the Doctor’s companion - but from the point of view of the T......more