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Good Night was the second of five Night and the Doctor shorts produced exclusively for the Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series DVD and Blu-ray box sets. It was written by showrunner Steven Moffat.

Synopsis

When Amy wakes to find the Doctor carrying a euphonium guiltily, she uses the opportunity to ask a question that has been bothering her for a long time.

Plot

The Doctor returns from another night out with River Song with an euphonium. Amy, wide awake and sitting in her nightie on the stairs, catches him. She convinces him to tell her what he does while he's out at night, then tells him why she is finding it hard to sleep lately: her life doesn't make any sense. She is particularly confused as to how she can remember two versions of her life, one without her parents and one with. The Doctor comforts her and reminds her of the saddest moment of her life. It was at a fair when she dropped an ice cream. While recalling the event, she suddenly remembers a woman with red hair, dressed in a nightie, come to give her a new ice cream. When she finishes the anecdote, the Doctor is by the doors, ready to go with her to the fair.

Cast

Crew

Writer - Steven Moffat

Director- Richard Senior (uncredited)

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor "gets a bit scared" on carnival Ghost Trains.

The Doctor's TARDIS

  • The TARDIS' telepathic circuits can pinpoint a person's "saddest ever memory" and pilot the TARDIS to that point in space and time.

Story notes

Myths and rumours

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Filming locations

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Production errors

  • The sound made by the euphonium as the Sonic Screwdriver is activated into the end is clearly a blowing sound.

Continuity

Timeline

For the Doctor

For River Song

  • This story occurs at some indeterminate point after: DW: Last Night

Home video releases

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External links

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