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'''''The Doctor on My Shoulder''''' is a two-part online short story released in serial form on the [[BBC (real world)|BBC]]'s [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]] as part of the 2009 [[Adventure Calendar]]. | '''''The Doctor on My Shoulder''''' is a two-part online short story released in serial form on the [[BBC (real world)|BBC]]'s [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]] as part of the 2009 [[Adventure Calendar]]. |
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The Doctor on My Shoulder is a two-part online short story released in serial form on the BBC's Doctor Who website as part of the 2009 Adventure Calendar.
Summary
Shrunk down to the size of a doll, the Tenth Doctor enlists the help of a teenage boy to rescue a princess.
Characters
References
Television
- The Tenth Doctor loves The Snowman and recognises his location as Earth because of it playing on television. He mentions the snowman flies around and dances with Father Christmas.
- The Doctor says that there's "something [he's] been avoiding" and "after all the flying around, having fun, and doing the impossible [he's] reali[s]ed something: [He's] the Snowman and...time's up."
Notes
- This is the last piece of new Tenth Doctor fiction to be officially published prior to the regeneration in TV: The End of Time.
Continuity
- The Doctor refers to having been Father Christmas at times. (COMIC: A Christmas Story, PROSE: The Man Who (Nearly) Killed Christmas, PROSE: A Visit from Saint Nicholas)
- The Doctor refers to the fact that at least the Christmas tree isn't trying to kill him. (TV:The Christmas Invasion)
External links
- The Doctor on My Shoulder, Part One at Doctor Who BBC website
- The Doctor on My Shoulder, Part Two at Doctor Who BBC website