'Doctor Who' Promotes Sustainable Travel
Doctor Who is back. Saturday nights weren't the same without him. The programme provides TV with a match for the greatest debate in film, ('Who was your favourite Bond?') - 'Who is your favourite Doctor?'. The doctor you like best is often an indication of your age... so I think I'll go for David Tennant.
He does a lot of running and walking. You rarely see him in a car. (Use of cars on set is usually for smashing things, for example to get into alien-infested locked buildings, which I'm not recommending. Although on that occasion I can appreciate it was the only option available).
We saw a good bit on sustainable transport use on the Victorian one when he jumped on Queen Victoria's horse-drawn carriage (not that he had much choice).
I'm not sure how the tardis is fuelled (and I'm sure Dr Who nerds, I mean experts, will be able to advise me), but it certainly doesn't require a fill up from the local petrol pump. The tardis doesn't appear to have an exhaust and so there are no obvious emissions (that's not to say there aren't any though).
Bearing in mind the distance he travels, I'd say he leaves a pretty clean environmental footprint of his travels.
Monday, May 01, 2006
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