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| name = The Meeting
|main character = [[John Lucarotti (The Meeting)|John Lucarotti]]
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|featuring      = [[First Doctor]]
| series = [[Brief Encounter]]
|setting        = [[Auberge du Pont Romain]], [[October]]
| doctor = [[First Doctor]]
|writer         = John Lucarotti
| companions =
|illustrator   = {{il|[[Colin Howard]] (''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 167|167]])|[[Paul Vyse]] (''[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1992]]'')}}
| year = [[Paris]], [[1965]] and [[1966]]
|publication   = [[DWM 167]]
| writer = [[John Lucarotti]]
|release date  = 1 November 1990
| illustrator = [[Colin Howard]]
|cover date    = 28 November 1990
| publication = [[DWM 167]]
|series        = ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' First printing
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first short story of the ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' series in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. It was not titled on its initial publication, but was given one for its reprint in ''[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1992]]''. It was notable for [[writer]] [[John Lucarotti]] turning himself into a character in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].
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'''''The Meeting''''' was the first short story of the ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' series in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. It was not titled on its first publication in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 167|167]], but was given one for its reprint in ''[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1992]]''.


==Summary==
It was notable for [[writer]] [[John Lucarotti]] turning himself into [[John Lucarotti (in-universe)|a character]], from whose point of view the story is told, in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]].
Tucked into the [[Paris]]ian inn known as [[L'Auberge du Pont Romain]], John Lucarotti hopes for a glass of [[Medoc]] and a chance to soak up the inn's historic atmosphere. As he leans in to order his wine, he hears the voice of [[First Doctor|the Doctor]] behind him. The Doctor reminds Lucarotti of the times they have shared together over glasses of wine. Lucarotti briefly indulges the Doctor before coming to his senses. He insists that the Doctor is fictional. The Doctor humours him, but mysteriously suggests that he can go wherever Lucarotti has been; maybe Lucarotti wants to go to [[Samarkand]].


Lucarotti defers a decision on Samarkand to a later date, then closes his eyes. When he opens them, the Doctor has vanished. He tries to shake off the whole encounter as a figment of his imagination, then calls to the [[waiter]] for his bill. The waiter insists that the wine has been paid for by "the little old man with the long grey hair". On hearing this, Lucarotti resolves to go to Samarkand and starts planning his trip.
== Summary ==
Tucked into the [[Paris]]ian [[inn]] known as ''[[Auberge du Pont Romain|L'Auberge du Pont Romain]]'', [[John Lucarotti (in-universe)|John Lucarotti]] hopes for a glass of [[Médoc]] and a chance to soak up the inn's historic atmosphere. As he leans in to order his wine, he hears the voice of the [[First Doctor]] behind him. The Doctor reminds Lucarotti of the times they have shared together over glasses of wine. Lucarotti briefly indulges the Doctor before coming to his senses. He insists that the Doctor is fictional. The Doctor humours him by suggesting that the inn they are in is also fictional and mysteriously suggests that he can go wherever Lucarotti has been; maybe Lucarotti wants to go to [[Samarkand]].


==Characters==
Lucarotti defers a decision on Samarkand to a later date, then closes his eyes. When he opens them, the Doctor has vanished. He tries to shake off the whole encounter as a figment of his imagination, then calls to the waiter for his bill. The waiter insists that the wine has been paid for by "the little old man with the long grey hair who just left". On hearing this, Lucarotti resolves to go to Samarkand and starts planning his trip.
 
== Characters ==
* [[First Doctor]]
* [[First Doctor]]
* [[John Lucarotti]]
* [[John Lucarotti (in-universe)|John Lucarotti]]
* [[Waiter]]
* [[Waiter (The Meeting)|Waiter]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor mentions [[Gaston de Leran]] and [[Simon Duval]].


==References==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* John Lucarotti starts the story by mentioning that he lives in [[France]]. This was true at the time.
* This was Lucarotti's final completed work before his death on [[20 November (people)|20 November]] [[1994 (people)|1994]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/lucarotti_john|title=Lucarotti, John|date of source=8 November 2016|website name=Science Fiction Encyclopedia|accessdate=13 December 2016}}</ref>
* In 2023, this story was unofficially adapted by William Tyson-Carlisle and released on YouTube. <ref>https://twitter.com/TrilbeeReviews/status/1700192161172431060</ref> [[Stephen Noonan]] stars as the [[First Doctor]], reprising the role which he had taken on with [[Big Finish Productions]] in 2022.


==Notes==
== Continuity ==
* Lucarotti starts the story by mentioning that he lives in [[France]].
* The Doctor discusses the events of [[TV]]: {{cs|The Massacre (TV story)}} with John Lucarotti, who had written that story.
* This was Lucarotti's final completed work.
* The ''Auberge du Pont Romain'' originates from [[TV]]: {{cs|The Massacre (TV story)}}.
* Lucarotti tells the Doctor that "the [[Time Lord]]s [[retirement|retired]] [him] ages ago", a reference to the retirement featured as a framing device for [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Massacre (novelisation)}}.
* The Doctor visited [[Samarkand]] in [[TV]]: {{cs|Marco Polo (TV story)}}, Lucarotti's first ''Doctor Who'' story.


==Continuity==
== External links ==
* The Doctor discusses the events of [[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve]]'' with Lucarotti, who had written that story.
{{dwrefguide|brief.htm#dwm167|"The Meeting"}}


==Timeline==
== Footnotes ==
* ''The Meeting'' occurs after [[PDA]]: ''[[Ten Little Aliens]]''
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* ''The Meeting'' occurs before [[PDA]]: ''[[The Witch Hunters]]'' (epilogue)
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* {{dwrefguide|brief.htm#dwm167|"The Meeting"}}
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The Meeting was the first short story of the Brief Encounter series in Doctor Who Magazine. It was not titled on its first publication in Doctor Who Magazine 167, but was given one for its reprint in Doctor Who Yearbook 1992.

It was notable for writer John Lucarotti turning himself into a character, from whose point of view the story is told, in the Doctor Who universe.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tucked into the Parisian inn known as L'Auberge du Pont Romain, John Lucarotti hopes for a glass of Médoc and a chance to soak up the inn's historic atmosphere. As he leans in to order his wine, he hears the voice of the First Doctor behind him. The Doctor reminds Lucarotti of the times they have shared together over glasses of wine. Lucarotti briefly indulges the Doctor before coming to his senses. He insists that the Doctor is fictional. The Doctor humours him by suggesting that the inn they are in is also fictional and mysteriously suggests that he can go wherever Lucarotti has been; maybe Lucarotti wants to go to Samarkand.

Lucarotti defers a decision on Samarkand to a later date, then closes his eyes. When he opens them, the Doctor has vanished. He tries to shake off the whole encounter as a figment of his imagination, then calls to the waiter for his bill. The waiter insists that the wine has been paid for by "the little old man with the long grey hair who just left". On hearing this, Lucarotti resolves to go to Samarkand and starts planning his trip.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • John Lucarotti starts the story by mentioning that he lives in France. This was true at the time.
  • This was Lucarotti's final completed work before his death on 20 November 1994.[1]
  • In 2023, this story was unofficially adapted by William Tyson-Carlisle and released on YouTube. [2] Stephen Noonan stars as the First Doctor, reprising the role which he had taken on with Big Finish Productions in 2022.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor discusses the events of TV: The Massacre [+]Loading...["The Massacre (TV story)"] with John Lucarotti, who had written that story.
  • The Auberge du Pont Romain originates from TV: The Massacre [+]Loading...["The Massacre (TV story)"].
  • Lucarotti tells the Doctor that "the Time Lords retired [him] ages ago", a reference to the retirement featured as a framing device for PROSE: The Massacre [+]Loading...["The Massacre (novelisation)"].
  • The Doctor visited Samarkand in TV: Marco Polo [+]Loading...["Marco Polo (TV story)"], Lucarotti's first Doctor Who story.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Lucarotti, John. Science Fiction Encyclopedia (8 November 2016). Retrieved on 13 December 2016.
  2. https://twitter.com/TrilbeeReviews/status/1700192161172431060