A Letter from the Doctor (DWAN 2024 short story)

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A Letter from the Doctor was the first short story and first release exclusively published in Doctor Who The Official Annual 2024 on 7 September 2023 by Penguin Group[1] and written by Paul Lang.

The short story, also forming part of the A Letter from the Doctor series that originated in the first issue of Doctor Who Weekly in 1979, was stylised as a letter written by the Fourteenth Doctor to the readers of the annual.

Plot

Writing a letter to the readers of an annual, the Fourteenth Doctor asks his recipients if they had a good year after he realises it has been a whole year since he last wrote to them, going on to tell them about his own year being full of ups and downs.

The Doctor tells of how he recently died on a cliff in a beautiful fashion with their arms outstretched while the sun rose. However, while they should have regenerated into a a new body, this time the Doctor has regenerated back into an old one, which he realised after running his tongue over his teeth. Returning to his TARDIS to write the letter, the Doctor realises that, despite having the body of one of his previous selves, he does have new braincells, after remembering that he has a custard-cream dispenser in the TARDIS.

Explaining that he didn't think he would've missed his hands until he lost them, he hopes he would be able to keep them attached for more than fifteen hours, dismissing the possibility that he would encounter the Sycorax again and get into another swordfight on his "first day" as "quite unlikely". Continuing, he questions why this face has returned and is surprised by how his clothes also changed, but, after he notices something making "a right old racket" on the other side of the console, he goes to investigate and concludes the letter by writing:

"All right then, universe — what have you got for me today?"

Characters

Worldbuilding

  • The annual is a book.
  • The Doctor likens the acts of regenerating to letting out a sneeze after holding it in.
  • The Doctor writes that he won't be keeping his teeth if he starts eating too many custard creams.
  • The Doctor notes he has a familiar face, fantastic hair, a "slightly quizzical left eyebrow", and "that brilliant grin".
  • The Doctor mentions that his clothes changing hasn't happened for "absolutely ages".

Notes

  • The Doctor incorrectly writes, "they Sycorax", instead of, "the Sycorax", when remembering how the Tenth Doctor's hand was cut off.

Continuity

Footnotes

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