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The Naked Truth (TV story)

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The Naked Truth (TV story)

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The Naked Truth[1] was a short mini-episode starring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor. The mini-episode saw the Doctor be undressed by viewers pressing the red button, thus not just breaking the fourth wall but directly interacting with the audience.

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Synopsis

The Doctor makes you an offer you can't refuse… bid for his costume for Children in Need![1]

Plot

The Doctor walks out of his TARDIS aware he’s being broadcast to an audience. He goes on to say that a lot of people have asked him why he’s so cool, but then goes on to elaborate that it wasn’t actually a lot of people who asked him, nor did they use the word cool and in truth no one one had actually asked him the question at all. Though he says if he had been asked why he’s cool he’d have answered with one word - his clothes. Especially the bow tie and a fez sometimes. He then tells his audience that that’s more than one word, but he lost track because he’s excited.

The Doctor goes on to say that for Children in Need he’s going to be giving the clothes off his back. The Doctor then goes behind a board and removes his jacket. He says that it’s unique in the universe and that it’s made of infinity tweed and elaborates that if the jacket is hit by any kind of bullet or laser beam it’d be completely ruined so please be careful with it.

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Cast

Crew

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor mentions that he sometimes wears a fez.

Story notes

External links

Footnotes

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