Doctor Who fans are in for a treat when he goes on a journey to the centre of the Tardis
FANS of Doctor Who will finally get a proper glimpse at what lays inside the Tardis when this weekend's episode airs.
By: Kirsty McCormack
Entitled 'Journey to the Centre of the Tardis,' the episode does exactly what it says on the tin and finally delves into the mysterious depths of the time machine.
"All of us who are fans of the show, have always wanted to see what's beyond and what caverns lay within the Tardis," Matt Smith said of the episode.
"All those rooms and corridors and landscapes that we've imagined but never seen and now we explore them. We come outside the Tardis and we're suddenly saying 'god this is endless' and it can play tricks on you and it's got a mind of it's own and a soul of it's own, actually the Tardis is more powerful than all of us."
All of us who are fans of the show, have always wanted to see what's beyond and what caverns lay within the Tardis.Matt Smith
In new images released by the BBC, Smith and his co-star Jenna-Louise Coleman are seen exploring the world inside the legendary spacecraft.
The show's writer, Steven Moffat, gave his take on the upcoming episode saying: "Well, I would bother telling you what this one is all about, but it’s right there in the title.
"As a little boy, I’d watch the doctor running about the Tardis control room, and every time he headed into the depths of his time machine, through that tantalising interior door, I’d be craning to see more.
"What was in there? What wonders? If you’ve ever done the same, the wait is over! After gripping the nation with the Sherlock cliffhanger, Steve Thompson returns to Doctor Who, and takes us to the very heart of the most powerful ship in the universe."
The Doctor and Clara actually end up getting separated when the Tardis is pulled aboard a junk ship as 'the salvage of a lifetime.'
Clara is said to get 'lost in the bowels of the ship,' and in order to save her, the Doctor and the junking crew have to travel to the very heart of the spacecraft, but they're unsure of what will await them.