Development Tales of the TARDIS was first announced on 30 October 2023. The series was conceived of by main series showrunner
Russell T Davies to help newer fans access the large number of
Doctor Who stories that aired from 1963–1989, as the selection of stories chosen would help fans find starting points with which to start watching the series. He also felt it would help celebrate the show's original run, as
Tales of the TARDIS aired during the year of the show's sixtieth anniversary. Davies personally selected the stories that were chosen for a focus in the episodes. Davies wrote the episode that covered the 1982 serial
Earthshock, which focused on discussing the character
Adric's death in the story, which was not as heavily addressed in the show's original run.
Pete McTighe helped write several episodes, which were stated by
Radio Times to be similar to shorts that he wrote for
Blu-ray re-releases of old
Doctor Who stories. Writer
Phil Ford also wrote several episodes for the series. When asked in an interview, Davies clarified that the series was
canon to the main
Doctor Who television series.
Filming and production (
Sylvester McCoy) and
Ace (
Sophie Aldred) in the Memory TARDIS New material for the first six episodes was filmed over six days at Bad Wolf Studios from 25 to 30 September 2023. The series is produced by
Bad Wolf alongside
BBC Studios Productions, with Davies, alongside
Jane Tranter,
Julie Gardner,
Phil Collinson, and Joel Collins, acting as
executive producers. The series was directed by Joshua M.G. Thomas and
produced by
Scott Handcock, who had hope the series could continue for more episodes in the future. The Memory TARDIS set was originally created for the
series 14 episode "
Empire of Death", which featured a "remembered TARDIS" that the characters in the story used after antagonist
Sutekh captured the main TARDIS. Davies originally intended on having the Memory TARDIS destroyed in the episode, though the idea was scrapped due to there not being enough room in the special effects budget to include this sequence. Davies eventually got the idea to re-use the set for
Tales of the TARDIS as part of
Doctor Whos sixtieth-anniversary celebrations. The Memory TARDIS set features a number of
Easter eggs and references to prior stories in the series, with many props from previous episodes used throughout. == Release and reception ==