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|image=Hello Children, Everywhere.jpg | |image = Hello Children, Everywhere.jpg | ||
|series=[[Doctor Who Storybook]] | |series=[[Doctor Who Storybook]] | ||
|doctor=Tenth Doctor | |doctor = Tenth Doctor | ||
|companions=[[Donna Noble|Donna]] | |companions=[[Donna Noble|Donna]] | ||
|setting=[[The World of Aunty Winnie]], [[London]], [[2025]] | |setting = [[The World of Aunty Winnie]], [[London]], [[2025]] | ||
|writer= | |writer=Paul Magrs | ||
| | |anthology = Doctor Who Storybook 2009 | ||
|release date = | |release date = 1 August 2008 | ||
|prev=Deep Water (short story) | |prev = Deep Water (short story) | ||
|next=Grand Theft Planet! (short story)}} | |next=Grand Theft Planet! (short story) | ||
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'''''Hello Children, Everywhere''''' was a short story published in ''[[Doctor Who Storybook 2009]]''. It was written by [[Paul Magrs]]. | '''''Hello Children, Everywhere''''' was a short story published in ''[[Doctor Who Storybook 2009]]''. It was written by [[Paul Magrs]]. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The Doctor takes Donna to the World of Aunty Winnie, a theme park in 2025. | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
* [[Tenth Doctor]] | * [[Tenth Doctor]] | ||
* [[Donna Noble]] | * [[Donna Noble]] | ||
* [[Roger (Hello Children, Everywhere)|Roger]] | * [[Roger (Hello Children, Everywhere)|Roger]] | ||
* [[Aunty Winnie]] | * [[Aunty Winnie]] | ||
* [[Borace Gamnetyaac]] | * [[Borace Gamnetyaac]] | ||
* [[Tinkle|Mr Tinkle]] | * [[Tinkle|Mr Tinkle]] | ||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
' | * The works of [[Beatrix Potter]] were required reading at the [[Time Lord Academy]]. | ||
* Donna was a part of the Aunty Winnie fan club. | |||
* [[Borace Gamnetyaac]] is a blue jelly-like creature from the [[Magneta Spool Galaxy]] that thrives on imaginative stimulation, it feeds on dreams and ideas. It had accidentally fallen through a rent in spacetime and landed in the gardens of Daffodil Villas | |||
* The Gamnetyaac's planet is fairytale-like with unicorns and such. | |||
* The Doctor and Donna were previously dining in a restaurant orbiting Vantax 6 | |||
* A localised force field can be made inside the TARDIS in the shape of a golden sphere | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
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[[Category:Tenth Doctor short stories]] | [[Category:Tenth Doctor short stories]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Sources set in 2025]] | ||
[[Category:2008 short stories]] | [[Category:2008 short stories]] | ||
[[Category:DWS short stories]] | [[Category:DWS short stories]] | ||
[[Category:Stories set in London]] | [[Category:Stories set in London]] |
Latest revision as of 18:47, 30 September 2024
Hello Children, Everywhere was a short story published in Doctor Who Storybook 2009. It was written by Paul Magrs.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor takes Donna to the World of Aunty Winnie, a theme park in 2025.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The works of Beatrix Potter were required reading at the Time Lord Academy.
- Donna was a part of the Aunty Winnie fan club.
- Borace Gamnetyaac is a blue jelly-like creature from the Magneta Spool Galaxy that thrives on imaginative stimulation, it feeds on dreams and ideas. It had accidentally fallen through a rent in spacetime and landed in the gardens of Daffodil Villas
- The Gamnetyaac's planet is fairytale-like with unicorns and such.
- The Doctor and Donna were previously dining in a restaurant orbiting Vantax 6
- A localised force field can be made inside the TARDIS in the shape of a golden sphere
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This story had illustrations on the BBC's website by Brian Williamson.