Story

According to the Twelfth Doctor, every story ever told really happened and stories were where memories went when they were forgotten. (TV: ) In contrast, the Narvin of the Warrior's universe claimed that almost no stories were true. (AUDIO: )

History
In the summer of 2004, GPW dismissed their children's claims about "lizard people" that the Ninth Doctor had rescued them from as "silly stories". In March 2005, Sarah Jane Smith, by now working for The Daily Mail, sought information on the Doctor through Clive Finch's conspiracy website, Doctor Who?, in order to arrange an interview with him. (PROSE: )

After the Dummy Massacre on 26 March 2005, (PROSE:, ) a new webmaster took over Who is Doctor Who? and posted the stories of some of the site's readers who survived the attack, as well as leaving a section open for more stories to be submitted. (PROSE: )

After the crash of an alien spaceship in Central London, Mx asked his readers for their stories of the crash. (PROSE: ) After the defeat of the Slitheen family the the following day, Mickey (TV: ) wrote on his website the following morning, where he asked his readers, once again, for their stories about the aliens. (PROSE: )

In late 2006, Mickey Smith wrote on Who is Doctor Who? that Rose Tyler's bouts of not contacting him or Jackie while travelling with the Ninth Doctor, was the "usual story", when he wrote about the final time her saw her (PROSE: ) when the Ninth Doctor sent her back to Earth from the Game Station for her protection, until Rose broke into the heart of the TARDIS, transcending into the Bad Wolf, and left to help the Doctor. (TV: )

As most people who worked for the press, referred to as "Fleet Street", were in holiday cottages in the Cotswalds over Christmas 2006, only a skeleton crew of office juniors were actually working, so when UNIT's Sgt A. Frederick had to brief the press on (PROSE: ) the Sycorax invasion of Earth (TV:, PROSE: , ) she had issues, as they were more concerned about trying to put out the "biggest story of their lives." (PROSE: )

In the 2010s, when the Eleventh Doctor mentioned in a letter to a group of humans that had an adventure involving the Elysium, he said that him accidentally taking Dolly to the Moon instead of Bognor was "a whole other story". (PROSE: )

Shortly after Big Bang Two, the Eleventh Doctor told a young Amy Pond "we're all stories in the end", encouraging her to make it a good story. (TV: ) When facing Akhaten, the same Doctor decided to tell the entity a story, nearly overwhelming Akhaten with the weight of all his memories. (TV: )