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The Doctor's TARDIS bedroom

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In some sources, the Doctor had their own bedroom in the TARDIS.

History

Fourth Doctor

The Fourth Doctor stated that his bedroom was the second door on the left when a group of people entered his TARDIS. (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Star Beast)

Fifth Doctor

The Fifth Doctor's bedroom had a four-poster bed with ornate awnings, silk sheets and a chocolate-coloured toy rabbit and an original Jackson Pollock painting stuck to the door with chewing gum. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties)

Seventh Doctor

Hex checked the Doctor's bedroom after he and Ace found that the Seventh Doctor had vanished. (AUDIO: Protect and Survive)

Tenth Doctor

The Tenth Doctor would sometimes use his room. Rose-the-cat often slept near his feet. (COMIC: A Rose by Any Other Name)

Eleventh Doctor

The Eleventh Doctor was asked once if he had a room but never answered. (TV: The Doctor's Wife) The Doctor didn't sleep as much as humans, (COMIC: Four Doctors; TV: Good Night, Bad Night, Deep Breath) but preferred to sleep when alone. (TV: Sleep No More)

Twelfth Doctor

Bill Potts saw the Doctor's bedroom and asked if the Twelfth Doctor slept in the TARDIS. (TV: Knock Knock)

Other realities

Earth-33⅓

 
"Rats! I hate early mornings!" (COMIC: Doctor Who? 69 [+]Loading...["Doctor Who? (DWM 69 comic story)","''Doctor Who?'' 69"])

In Earth-33⅓, the Fifth Doctor once slept in his TARDIS bedroom. He was awoken by the TARDIS' Cloister Bells, remarking that he hated early mornings. (COMIC: Doctor Who? 69 [+]Loading...["Doctor Who? (DWM 69 comic story)","''Doctor Who?'' 69"])

Behind the scenes

The Doctor's bedroom was first depicted in DWM 69's instalment of Doctor Who? in which the Fifth Doctor was awoken by the Cloister Bell. At that time the room contained an alarm clock and a teddy bear.

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