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Subject: id AA00495; Tue, 21 Feb 84 11:06:59 pst
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Date: Tuesday, 21 Feb 1984 11:11:43-PST
From: roll::featherston  (In from the ENET, sent by Ed Featherston)
To: net.tv.drwho
Subject: Re: Tardis Interior

>While watching the Hand of Fear episode last night (with Tom Baker and
>Sarah Jane Smith), I started wondering about the different interior style
>of the Tardis in that episode (wood paneling look, with something that looks
>like stained glass in places, and a generally a tan, wooded color scheme).
>Can anyone tell me how long the Tardis was like that (what seasons, episodes, etc),
>and what was the explanation given (if any) for the Tardis interior
>"remodeling"? 

	If I remember that episode correctly ( someone please correct
	me if I'm wrong, it's been a while since I've seen it ), the
	room you saw was the auxiliary control room of the Tardis, not
	the main control room ( with the "high-tech" look ). The Doctor
	and Sarah re-discovered the auxiliary control room ( The Doctor
	had forgotten completely about it, there being so many rooms in
	the Tardis ) in "The Mask of Mandrago (sic?)" episode.


"Excuse me, are you sure this planet is supposed to be here?"

					/ed featherston/
				DEC Advanced Semiconductor Development Group

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