BBC Archives Earliest Doctor Who Documents, Digitizes Them For Web
This is some remarkable stuff. Especially for fans of the original series, but it seems as if these archived items have had their effect on the current incarnation of Doctor Who as well.
The Doctor without his time-travelling police box is difficult to imagine, but its creators initially proposed he journey through space in an invisible machine covered in light-resistant paint.
The BBC's head of drama Sydney Newman, who commissioned the first series, insisted an invisible machine would not work and the doctor's vehicle should be a strong visual symbol.
Wisely, writers also said a transparent, plastic bubble would be "lowgrade". But a seed of the Tardis idea is sown when they suggest using "some common object in the street" like a night-watchman's shelter.
These discussions are revealed in six previously unpublished documents, now digitised on the BBC Archive website. These include handwritten notes by Mr Newman, regarded by fans as the genius behind the original concept.
That archive is at this link. Have at it. Documents, images, other stuff ... GO!
My favorite line I've read so far from these docs is an audience research report with this quote from a viewer: "a police box with a flashing beacon traveling through interstellar space -- what claptrap."
Yeah, that'll never work, huh.