- published: 03 May 2010
- views: 247183
A police box is a British telephone kiosk or callbox located in a public place for the use of members of the police, or for members of the public to contact the police. Unlike an ordinary callbox, its telephone is located behind a hinged door so it can be used from the outside, and the interior of the box is, in effect, a miniature police station for use by police officers to read and fill out reports, take meal breaks, and even temporarily hold prisoners until the arrival of transport.
Police boxes predate the era of mobile telecommunications; now British police officers carry two-way radios and/or mobile phones rather than relying on fixed kiosks. Most boxes are now disused or have been withdrawn from service.
The typical police box contained a telephone linked directly to the local police station, allowing patrolling officers to keep in contact with the station, reporting anything unusual or requesting help if necessary. A light on top of the box would flash to alert an officer that he/she was requested to contact the station. Members of the public could also use the phone to contact a police station in an emergency or, in the case of the Metropolitan Police, for assistance with any matter normally within the purview of the police.
Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC from 1963 to the present day. The programme depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord—a space and time-travelling humanoid alien. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Accompanied by companions, the Doctor combats a variety of foes, while working to save civilisations and help people in need.
The show is a significant part of British popular culture, and elsewhere it has become a cult television favourite. The show has influenced generations of British television professionals, many of whom grew up watching the series. The programme originally ran from 1963 to 1989. There was an unsuccessful attempt to revive regular production in 1996 with a backdoor pilot, in the form of a television film. The programme was relaunched in 2005 by Russell T Davies, who was showrunner and head writer for the first five years of its revival, produced in-house by BBC Wales in Cardiff. The first series of the 21st century featured Christopher Eccleston in the title role and was produced by the BBC. Series two and three had some development money contributed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), which was credited as a co-producer.Doctor Who also spawned spin-offs in multiple media, including Torchwood (2006–2011) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007–2011), both created by Russell T Davies; K-9 (2009–2010); and a single pilot episode of K-9 and Company (1981). There also have been many spoofs and cultural references to the character in other media.
A police force is a constituted body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder. Their powers include the legitimized use of force. The term is most commonly associated with police services of a sovereign state that are authorized to exercise the police power of that state within a defined legal or territorial area of responsibility. Police forces are often defined as being separate from military or other organizations involved in the defense of the state against foreign aggressors; however, gendarmerie are military units charged with civil policing.
Law enforcement, however, constitutes only part of policing activity. Policing has included an array of activities in different situations, but the predominant ones are concerned with the preservation of order. In some societies, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, these developed within the context of maintaining the class system and the protection of private property. Many police forces suffer from police corruption to a greater or lesser degree. The police force is usually a public sector service, meaning they are paid through taxes.
Dr Who - History of the Police Box
Visiting Glasgow's Police Boxes
Building a Police Box a.k.a. The Doctor's TARDIS
Cops vs Gangsta police box
Flying Police Box Unboxing
A Real Police Box compared to a 1963 TARDIS and a 2010 TARDIS
Tardis / Police Box full-size prop - lights and sound project completed
I built a Tardis! Police Box - Doctor Who - lights and sound!
Doctor Who: What's a Police Box?
LAPD borrow 'police box' idea from Japan
The Police Box
Doctor Who Opening Themes All Doctors 1963 -
Hiroshima's Hell !!!
The Fighters, CNN Freedom Project
Transmitted in 1993 as part of the 30th anniversary of Dr Who. This was part of a celebration of Dr Who with the BBC showing classic episodes including the Time Meddler and Planet of the Daleks
Go to http://www.buildeazy.com/tardis-1.php for the free plans 'How to build a TARDIS' or go to http://www.buildeazy.com/plans/purchase-037.html to purchase the downloadable file for $5. This is a full size Police Box / TARDIS, a very solid structure. This is not a prop. It is the same dimensions as the Police Box at Earls Court Station in London.
In a gloomy street stands a Metropolitan Police Box. Then next to it appears a TARDIS of the correct size and shape for the First Doctor. Another TARDIS arrives - that of the Eleventh Doctor! This video shows the differences between the correct proportions of the Mk2 Metropolitan Police Box versus the earliest and most recent TARDISes. The Hartnell box was smaller, but had more a more accurate appearance. Whereas the Matt Smith box (just like all props of the new series) is a more accurate size, but is too fat, and the panels are far too large. This inaccuracy is of course so well documented now that Steven Moffat even pokes fun of the fans upset over the prop in his episode Blink. But, let's face it, when the Doctor Who prop is placed next to a correct Police Box, you have to admit ...
A bunch of electronic junk and x10 modules. All of the switching and timing is done with the CM15Pro and Activehome software, in conjunction with custom videos on photo/video frames which auto-play when power is introduced. The buttons are wired to a hacked apart x10 remote. It's meant to look like a 1980s BBC prop department effort (not so much 'designed', as 'thrown together with whatever was at hand at the time' ;-)) and I thought it was worth making it function like a virtual console/Tardis computer (the sort that might exist if, for instance, the internal dimensions went pear-shaped and all it could manage was an emergency console sort of thing. Anyway, I'll be fitting it to the prop soon (the prop still needs texturing/weathering and signage)
CHECK OUT THE LATEST VIDEO OF MY TARDIS! It's here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPzp0U1DQGM The lights and sound computer has been fitted to the Police Box and modified so that both sections look like a BBC prop department effort from the '80s. All operates remotely (and locally, via the panel). The prop tardis is now finished! Complete with telephone with Tom Baker (the best Doctor Who imho) answerphone message. Anyway, here's a 'test landing'..
The Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) explains why the TARDIS looks like a Police Box, and more importantly, what a Police Box actually is (or was). From DOCTOR WHO episode "Boom Town" (2005) Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper, John Barrowman, and Bafta-winning director Noel Clark. ALL RIGHTS BBC, BBC WORLDWIDE, BBC WALES, BBCAMERICA, and the United Kingdom in general. Happy 50th Doctor. I know I complain a lot. But, you're still my favorite television show after 35 years. Here's to the next 35. And 50. :)
The Los Angeles Police Department is staffing a Koban, or police box, at a local shopping center to improve community relations.
A girl writes love letters to a policeman and puts them in a police box on his beat. One day a jealous boy sees her tampering with the box and decides to play a trick on the two. Like Frameline Voices? Donate here: http://bit.ly/FramelineDonate Josh Kim 2006 4 min. Hong Kong (No Dialogue) Founded in 1977, Frameline is the nation's only nonprofit organization solely dedicated to the funding, exhibition, distribution and promotion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender media arts. Frameline Voices is a new digital initiative that showcases diverse LGBT stories and expands access to films by and about people of color, transgender people, youth, and elders. More information: http://www.frameline.org.
Loads more themes at http://teeveesgreatest.webs.com/ The main theme music from 1963, with variations from Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee. The visuals are from the intros of all the Doctors. I have also added a few sound effects just to make it a bit more original. Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord—a time travelling, humanoid alien known as the Doctor. He explores the universe in his TARDIS—a sentient, telepathic time machine that flies through time and space. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which were common in 1963, when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save...
*** WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT *** The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed about 250.000 people and became the most dreadful slaughter of civilians in modern history. On August 6, 1945, 8.15 am, the uranium atom bomb exploded 580 metres above the city of Hiroshima with a blinding flash, creating a giant fireball and sending surface temperatures to 4,000C. Fierce heat rays and radiation burst out in every direction, unleashing a high pressure shockwave, vaporising tens of thousands of people and animals, melting buildings and streetcars, reducing a 400-year-old city to dust. Housewives and children were incinerated instantly or paralysed in their daily routines, their internal organs boiled and their bones charred into brittle charcoal. Beneath the center of the explosi...
One woman fighting a never-ending battle against sex slavery enlists a warrior ally to her corner. Both find inspiration in each other and the children they saved as they take on the most challenging fight of their lives. CNN spent two years with exclusive access to activist Cecila Flores-Oebanda, boxing champion Manny Pacquiao and anti-trafficking police in the Philippines.
Join my official facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/JackTheVideoRipper Jack The Video Ripper - Rockalicious Mixtape 1. Intro: Tenacious D - Tribute (To The Greatest Song in the World) 2. Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall (Double XL Remix) 3. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - I love Rock n Roll (Discotech Remix) 4. Offspring - Self Esteem 5. Alice In Chains - Man In The Box (100 Octane Remix) 6. Spin Doctors - Two Princes (Hype Mix) 7. The Clash - Should I Stay Or should I Go (Larry D Remix) 8. Bruce Springsteen - Glory Days (Short Edit) 9. Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA (Short Edit) 10. AC/DC vs Ray Parker Junior - Thunder Busters (Wax Audio Mashup) 11. Survivor - Eye of The Tiger (Gigamesh Remix) 12. ZZ Top - Sharp Dressed Man (Chyene Christian Remix) 13. Corey Hart ...
I was trying to cross the street in Amsterdam but it was closed off because someone was throwing things out of a window. It turns out it was a man (Irish I think) who was all bloody and wasted and yelling stuff at the people below. He locked himself inside the top room and so the police set up one of those boxes that catch people from jumping out of buildings. Then they sent up a ladder to block the window...but they almost broke the facade!
This is the first 5 minutes of a movie I am re-editing. Originally filmed in 1976-77 using Super8 cameras (both silent and sound) it has been digitally transferred and the sound captured as well. The original film was shot in Canton, Akron & Zoar, Ohio, ran approximately 45 minutes and was on an 800 foot reel. Outtakes were on three 400 foot reels. Today's computer power provides the ability to create explosions in the film that previously were only referenced in the script. This clip contains sound effects from all 4 volumes of Digital Juice Soundfx libraries, 2 clips from DJ Video Traxx3, 5 special effects from Detonation Films and several clips from the originally unused outtakes. The extruded text was created using Xara3D6. There are currently 19 tracks in the Vegas Pro 8 project. De...
A short documentary featuring the creative mind of artist and Wichita State University student, Christian Taylor. -- Filmed and produced by fellow WSU students Harrison Steele and Jacob Riggs. -- Recipient of the People's Choice Award and the Grand Jury 1st Prize Award at the WSU Limelight Student Film Festival 2012. The film intimately follows Taylor through his screen printing process. MUSIC (in order of appearance)1. Midnight on the Run by BoomBox - 2. Breakneck Speed by Tokyo Police Club - 3. Daylight by Matt & Kim - 4. Too Fake by Hockey - 5. The Living Room Song by The Wonder Years
This is the second Graffitiperformance I produced. Like the first one it´s all black-and-white, music and "Zeitgeist"-issues. Unlike the first one this time we worked on a cube with four segments that can be rotated. This was quite a challenge to work with technically, since it was all new and we really didn´t have much time for our rehearsals. After the unexpected success of "Wandeln" last year it was hard to satisfy the high expectations anyway. In the end I think we worked out something good, but in my vision it could have been even better (which probably is the normal state of an artist, eh?!). The first scene shows a person with a TV-head (a box!) bombarded with brainwash-propaganda from three screens until he finally doubts his identification with this virtual reality and asks himsel...
Transmitted in 1993 as part of the 30th anniversary of Dr Who. This was part of a celebration of Dr Who with the BBC showing classic episodes including the Time Meddler and Planet of the Daleks
Go to http://www.buildeazy.com/tardis-1.php for the free plans 'How to build a TARDIS' or go to http://www.buildeazy.com/plans/purchase-037.html to purchase the downloadable file for $5. This is a full size Police Box / TARDIS, a very solid structure. This is not a prop. It is the same dimensions as the Police Box at Earls Court Station in London.
In a gloomy street stands a Metropolitan Police Box. Then next to it appears a TARDIS of the correct size and shape for the First Doctor. Another TARDIS arrives - that of the Eleventh Doctor! This video shows the differences between the correct proportions of the Mk2 Metropolitan Police Box versus the earliest and most recent TARDISes. The Hartnell box was smaller, but had more a more accurate appearance. Whereas the Matt Smith box (just like all props of the new series) is a more accurate size, but is too fat, and the panels are far too large. This inaccuracy is of course so well documented now that Steven Moffat even pokes fun of the fans upset over the prop in his episode Blink. But, let's face it, when the Doctor Who prop is placed next to a correct Police Box, you have to admit ...
A bunch of electronic junk and x10 modules. All of the switching and timing is done with the CM15Pro and Activehome software, in conjunction with custom videos on photo/video frames which auto-play when power is introduced. The buttons are wired to a hacked apart x10 remote. It's meant to look like a 1980s BBC prop department effort (not so much 'designed', as 'thrown together with whatever was at hand at the time' ;-)) and I thought it was worth making it function like a virtual console/Tardis computer (the sort that might exist if, for instance, the internal dimensions went pear-shaped and all it could manage was an emergency console sort of thing. Anyway, I'll be fitting it to the prop soon (the prop still needs texturing/weathering and signage)
CHECK OUT THE LATEST VIDEO OF MY TARDIS! It's here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPzp0U1DQGM The lights and sound computer has been fitted to the Police Box and modified so that both sections look like a BBC prop department effort from the '80s. All operates remotely (and locally, via the panel). The prop tardis is now finished! Complete with telephone with Tom Baker (the best Doctor Who imho) answerphone message. Anyway, here's a 'test landing'..
The Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) explains why the TARDIS looks like a Police Box, and more importantly, what a Police Box actually is (or was). From DOCTOR WHO episode "Boom Town" (2005) Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper, John Barrowman, and Bafta-winning director Noel Clark. ALL RIGHTS BBC, BBC WORLDWIDE, BBC WALES, BBCAMERICA, and the United Kingdom in general. Happy 50th Doctor. I know I complain a lot. But, you're still my favorite television show after 35 years. Here's to the next 35. And 50. :)
The Los Angeles Police Department is staffing a Koban, or police box, at a local shopping center to improve community relations.
A girl writes love letters to a policeman and puts them in a police box on his beat. One day a jealous boy sees her tampering with the box and decides to play a trick on the two. Like Frameline Voices? Donate here: http://bit.ly/FramelineDonate Josh Kim 2006 4 min. Hong Kong (No Dialogue) Founded in 1977, Frameline is the nation's only nonprofit organization solely dedicated to the funding, exhibition, distribution and promotion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender media arts. Frameline Voices is a new digital initiative that showcases diverse LGBT stories and expands access to films by and about people of color, transgender people, youth, and elders. More information: http://www.frameline.org.
Loads more themes at http://teeveesgreatest.webs.com/ The main theme music from 1963, with variations from Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee. The visuals are from the intros of all the Doctors. I have also added a few sound effects just to make it a bit more original. Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord—a time travelling, humanoid alien known as the Doctor. He explores the universe in his TARDIS—a sentient, telepathic time machine that flies through time and space. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which were common in 1963, when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save...
*** WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT *** The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed about 250.000 people and became the most dreadful slaughter of civilians in modern history. On August 6, 1945, 8.15 am, the uranium atom bomb exploded 580 metres above the city of Hiroshima with a blinding flash, creating a giant fireball and sending surface temperatures to 4,000C. Fierce heat rays and radiation burst out in every direction, unleashing a high pressure shockwave, vaporising tens of thousands of people and animals, melting buildings and streetcars, reducing a 400-year-old city to dust. Housewives and children were incinerated instantly or paralysed in their daily routines, their internal organs boiled and their bones charred into brittle charcoal. Beneath the center of the explosi...
One woman fighting a never-ending battle against sex slavery enlists a warrior ally to her corner. Both find inspiration in each other and the children they saved as they take on the most challenging fight of their lives. CNN spent two years with exclusive access to activist Cecila Flores-Oebanda, boxing champion Manny Pacquiao and anti-trafficking police in the Philippines.
Join my official facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/JackTheVideoRipper Jack The Video Ripper - Rockalicious Mixtape 1. Intro: Tenacious D - Tribute (To The Greatest Song in the World) 2. Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall (Double XL Remix) 3. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts - I love Rock n Roll (Discotech Remix) 4. Offspring - Self Esteem 5. Alice In Chains - Man In The Box (100 Octane Remix) 6. Spin Doctors - Two Princes (Hype Mix) 7. The Clash - Should I Stay Or should I Go (Larry D Remix) 8. Bruce Springsteen - Glory Days (Short Edit) 9. Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA (Short Edit) 10. AC/DC vs Ray Parker Junior - Thunder Busters (Wax Audio Mashup) 11. Survivor - Eye of The Tiger (Gigamesh Remix) 12. ZZ Top - Sharp Dressed Man (Chyene Christian Remix) 13. Corey Hart ...
I was trying to cross the street in Amsterdam but it was closed off because someone was throwing things out of a window. It turns out it was a man (Irish I think) who was all bloody and wasted and yelling stuff at the people below. He locked himself inside the top room and so the police set up one of those boxes that catch people from jumping out of buildings. Then they sent up a ladder to block the window...but they almost broke the facade!
This is the first 5 minutes of a movie I am re-editing. Originally filmed in 1976-77 using Super8 cameras (both silent and sound) it has been digitally transferred and the sound captured as well. The original film was shot in Canton, Akron & Zoar, Ohio, ran approximately 45 minutes and was on an 800 foot reel. Outtakes were on three 400 foot reels. Today's computer power provides the ability to create explosions in the film that previously were only referenced in the script. This clip contains sound effects from all 4 volumes of Digital Juice Soundfx libraries, 2 clips from DJ Video Traxx3, 5 special effects from Detonation Films and several clips from the originally unused outtakes. The extruded text was created using Xara3D6. There are currently 19 tracks in the Vegas Pro 8 project. De...
A short documentary featuring the creative mind of artist and Wichita State University student, Christian Taylor. -- Filmed and produced by fellow WSU students Harrison Steele and Jacob Riggs. -- Recipient of the People's Choice Award and the Grand Jury 1st Prize Award at the WSU Limelight Student Film Festival 2012. The film intimately follows Taylor through his screen printing process. MUSIC (in order of appearance)1. Midnight on the Run by BoomBox - 2. Breakneck Speed by Tokyo Police Club - 3. Daylight by Matt & Kim - 4. Too Fake by Hockey - 5. The Living Room Song by The Wonder Years
This is the second Graffitiperformance I produced. Like the first one it´s all black-and-white, music and "Zeitgeist"-issues. Unlike the first one this time we worked on a cube with four segments that can be rotated. This was quite a challenge to work with technically, since it was all new and we really didn´t have much time for our rehearsals. After the unexpected success of "Wandeln" last year it was hard to satisfy the high expectations anyway. In the end I think we worked out something good, but in my vision it could have been even better (which probably is the normal state of an artist, eh?!). The first scene shows a person with a TV-head (a box!) bombarded with brainwash-propaganda from three screens until he finally doubts his identification with this virtual reality and asks himsel...
Police Box Paradox : Episode 014 : Cold War / Hide
Police Box Paradox : The Name of The Doctor / Nightmare in Silver