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'''''The Longest Story in the World''''' was the first short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]''. It was written by [[Paul Magrs]]. It featured the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]].
'''''The Longest Story in the World''''' was the first short story in the [[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]] anthology ''[[Short Trips and Side Steps]]''. It was written by [[Paul Magrs]]. It featured the [[First Doctor]] and [[Susan Foreman|Susan]].
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
A young woman, ordered on pain of death to entertain [[Caliph (The Longest Story in the World)|the Caliph]] and his court with a story, tells a tale of an [[First Doctor|old man]] and his adopted [[Susan Foreman|grand-daughter]], who live in a world where fantasy is forbidden. Nevertheless, the grand-daughter tells stories of their future, claiming that the old man will invent a [[TARDIS|fabulous machine]] to take them away from here and travel through [[time]] and [[space]], [[Regeneration|growing younger]] as the years pass by, fighting evil and becoming a hero.  
A girl has been asked, on pain of death, to tell a story that would entertain the Caliph. She decides to tell the longest story in the world, which will prolong her life. Each night she tells her story in the Caliph's bed chamber, with the Caliph, his guards, and his vizier as audience. Her story starts with an old man.
 
:The old man and his adopted granddaughter live in a place where fantasy is considered sacriligeous. Nevertheless, the girl has a vivid imagination and entertains her grandfather with her stories of their future. She tells him of travels in a machine that he will create. As his granddaughter gets older, the old man starts to worry about indulging her, afraid that someone will find out and declare her a witch.
 
:One day he tries to warn her about her stories, and she runs away. He can't follow her, so he goes home to wait for her. But when he arrives home, he finds armed men waiting for him.


The old man does not believe her. He fears that her tales will attract attention - and indeed, one day he returns to his home to find the guards waiting for them. The tale ends on a cliffhanger, and will resume the next night; so long as the storyteller keeps the Caliph entertained, her life will be spared.
The girl ends her story here. The Caliph is eager for more, and she promises to continue the story tomorrow.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* [[Susan Foreman]]
* [[Susan Foreman]]
* [[Caliph (The Longest Story in the World)|The Caliph]]
* [[Caliph (The Longest Story in the World)|The Caliph]]
== References ==
* [[Girl (The Longest Story in the World)|Girl]]
* The [[Susan Campbell|granddaughter]] in the story talks of how the travelling machine will be vast and like a [[city]] inside. This is a reference to the [[TARDIS]].
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* The [[Susan Campbell|granddaughter]] in the story talks of how the travelling machine will be vast and like a city inside. This is a reference to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]].
* There is mention also of his name and that he would adopt many on his travels. This is a reference to [[the Doctor]]'s real name, which is unknown at present.
* There is mention also of his name and that he would adopt many on his travels. This is a reference to [[the Doctor]]'s real name, which is unknown at present.
* The Doctor is wearing [[Time Lord]] robes.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* The Doctor and Susan are never mentioned by name, but their identity is obvious from the given descriptions.


== Timeline ==
== Continuity ==
For the [[First Doctor]]:  
* Susan is [[adoption|adopted]] according to this story. This is stated in other stories too, such as [[PROSE]]: ''[[Birth of a Renegade (short story)|Birth of a Renegade]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]''.
* ''The Longest Story in the World'' occurs after [[PROSE]]: ''[[Nightshade]]'' (flashback)''.
** ''[[A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)|A Brief History of Time Lords]]'' suggests that Susan was the President's daughter, whom the Doctor stole and took on as his own granddaughter.
* ''The Longest Story in the World'' occurs before [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Exiles]]''.
 
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The Longest Story in the World was the first short story in the Short Trips anthology Short Trips and Side Steps. It was written by Paul Magrs. It featured the First Doctor and Susan.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

A girl has been asked, on pain of death, to tell a story that would entertain the Caliph. She decides to tell the longest story in the world, which will prolong her life. Each night she tells her story in the Caliph's bed chamber, with the Caliph, his guards, and his vizier as audience. Her story starts with an old man.

The old man and his adopted granddaughter live in a place where fantasy is considered sacriligeous. Nevertheless, the girl has a vivid imagination and entertains her grandfather with her stories of their future. She tells him of travels in a machine that he will create. As his granddaughter gets older, the old man starts to worry about indulging her, afraid that someone will find out and declare her a witch.
One day he tries to warn her about her stories, and she runs away. He can't follow her, so he goes home to wait for her. But when he arrives home, he finds armed men waiting for him.

The girl ends her story here. The Caliph is eager for more, and she promises to continue the story tomorrow.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The granddaughter in the story talks of how the travelling machine will be vast and like a city inside. This is a reference to the TARDIS.
  • There is mention also of his name and that he would adopt many on his travels. This is a reference to the Doctor's real name, which is unknown at present.
  • The Doctor is wearing Time Lord robes.

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor and Susan are never mentioned by name, but their identity is obvious from the given descriptions.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]