Disability and Doctor Who

<p>I have been a Doctor Who fan since it was brought back in its modern season in 2005. Though I didn&rsquo;t truly become a fan until David Tennant became 10, there were always a few things that made me feel disconnected to any companion. Theoretically, the companion is the bridge between The Doctor and the viewer. It is a character that we can connect to and imagine ourselves in their place.</p> <p>So, by that notion, as someone with a disability having a TARDIS be accessible is vital. The TARDIS was always inaccessible in some way through the modern era, there were ramps in previous interiors; however, there are still some places within the TARDIS were inaccessible. That is until now.</p> <p><a href="https://tansybradshaw.medium.com/disability-and-doctor-who-642a1fe8598b"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>