When tony blair was prime minister, an one of the last interviews he did before he left the post, he said it was like the tardis. I've heard people say that like a woman's handbag is like the Tardis because it looks like a small handbag, but you can osly keep lots and lots of things inside. Even if you've never seen doctor huh in this country, you will know of somebody says it's like a Targis - bigger on the inside than the outside. So that's that's what tardis means to everybody. Now. O kay, what are the other important things that we need to know about doctor ho?
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