A Letter from the Doctor (DWM 1 short story)

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A Letter from the Doctor was a short story printed in DWM 1, and was the first in the A Letter from the Doctor series. The short, two-part narrative, were two letters "written" by the Fourth Doctor to the readers of Doctor Who Weekly.

Plot

Part one

On 42 Paztenmber, the Fourth Doctor visits a post office on Ganymede, to write and send a letter to the readers of Doctor Who Weekly. The Doctor arrived at this post office at a time relative to 1845 Earth-time, to ensure that his letter would arrive in time to be published in the first issue of Doctor Who Weekly.

The Doctor recollects that it only felt like yesterday when the tv series began, though he ponders that it could've been yesterday, what with all his time jumping. The Doctor tells his readers that if they enjoy the magazine, they should write to his Terra-bound collegues, and suggests that they also send in a photo of themselves to help "brighten up the future issues".

Part two

In a second letter, the Doctor apologises for interrupting the magazine, but he wants to provide an explanation for the free gifts provided in the first issue, and the subsequent second, third, and fourth issues of the magazine. He goes into detail on the placement of the transfers, and then writes goodbye.

Characters

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Notes

  • The actual author of the story is unknown.

Continuity