Where's the TARDIS?

wheresthetardis.com is a webpage that was set up in 2010 as part of a contest where viewers can send in a photo of their homemade versions of the TARDIS for a chance to win prizes. As part of the promotion for the contest, a couple of different commercials ran during the episode "A Christmas Carol" and during the 2010/11 New Year's marathon on BBC America. These commercials were crafted as parodies of the type of advertisements typically aired on local UHF stations and on late-night TV for mail-away orders, such as kitchen knife sets or record club subscriptions. As such, the on-air talent for the commercials are relentlessly perky and breathlessly excited about the offer. The ad also features supposed "happy customers" who tell how the TARDIS changed their lives, with the customers often saying, "Thanks, TARDIS!" - again, all in the style of the mail-away order commercials.

Outside links
| 60-second advertisement on YouTube

| 30-second spot - contains a bit of new footage

[http://www.wheresthetardis.com/| Where's the TARDIS? Official Site]