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We get to see a lot more of the ship's interior than ever before in this week's episode, Journey to the Centre of the Tardis, including labyrinthine tunnels, a library and its very core. But no sooner had production designer Michael Pickwoad built the Doctor's fabulous new control room than he had to pull it apart. &amp;quot;It was a bit sad,&amp;quot; he tells RT. &amp;quot;We had to make it look trashed, but the central console can easily be unbolted. The whole thing can be taken apart and assembled elsewhere in one day.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Pickwoad sees the workings of the Tardis as &amp;quot;a mixture of steam, electronics and atomic power&amp;quot;. He took the Hadron Collider as partial inspiration, while other aspects were &amp;quot;modelled on a cross-section of a Wellington bomber, in honour of Barnes Wallace, whom I met when I was at university&amp;quot;. Patrick Mulkern&lt;br /&gt;
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Doctor (Matt Smith) with a circuit the architectural reconfiguration m Michael Pickwoad says: like a banyan tree growing 'eggs' Gallifreyan symbols on them&amp;quot;	&lt;br /&gt;
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LONG OVERDUE Clara (Jenna-Louise Coleman) finds the Tardis library. Filming took place in a slightly redressed Gothic library at Cardiff Castle	&lt;br /&gt;
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RELATIVE DIMENSIONS Designer Michael Pickwoad says the Tardis control room's multi-levels are &amp;quot;like an MC Escher artwork&amp;quot;. British physicist Michael Faraday is also honoured in the design with &amp;quot;his magnetic diagrams going up the walls, like circuitry in schools' physics books&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Appointment with the Doctor&lt;br /&gt;
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Who doesn't watch Doctor Who every Saturday? Ashley Walters (Top Boy) admits he didn't — till he was cast in this week's story. &amp;quot;My agent told me they'd offered me a guest slot. I'd worked with the producers before on Inside Men,&amp;quot; he tells RT. &amp;quot;I had to go out to Wales, which isn't the most glamorous location I've shot in, but it was cool. I really enjoyed working with Matt [Smith].&amp;quot; So is he a born-again Whovian? &amp;quot;I've started to watch, now I'm in it! But I can't tell you anything more: I've already got into trouble for sending a tweet while we were shooting...&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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