The Doctor's pockets

The Doctor's pockets (either trousers or jacket) often contained large amounts of unusual items. The Tenth Doctor once claimed that his pockets were bigger on the inside. (TV: The Runaway Bride) Another time their seemingly impossible capacity was explained by the Doctor having ripped their lining. (PROSE: Frontier Worlds) The Fourth Doctor, somewhat hypocritically, once told Harry Sullivan that it was a mistake to clutter one's pockets. (TV: The Sontaran Experiment) The Thirteenth Doctor hated having empty pockets. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth)

Contents of the Doctor's pockets

 * a ballpoint pen, a household thermometer, an oil cap for a car with some oil still in it, two silk handkerchiefs, an inch-long everlasting candle and a box of everlasting matches (PROSE: Venusian Lullaby)
 * a pair of conkers, a yo-yo, a bag of glass marbles, an old banana skin and a needle and thread (PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)
 * a pair of magnets on strings, a box of drawing pins and a tuning fork (TV: The Space Pirates)
 * jelly babies, a scroll granting freedom of the city of Skaro, a pilot's licence for the Mars-Venus rocket run, a galactic passport and honorary membership of the Alpha Centauran Table Tennis Club (TV: Robot)
 * a yo-yo and a cricket ball (TV: The Ark in Space)
 * the sonic screwdriver, a magnifying glass, a yo-yo and an etheric beam locator (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)
 * a yo-yo, a toy Batmobile, and a stuffed mouse (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)
 * a copy of Origins of the Universe (TV: Destiny of the Daleks)
 * copies of Everest in Easy Stages and Teach Yourself Tibetan (TV: The Creature from the Pit)
 * copies of Finnickan's Planets and So You're Caught in a Rocket Attack, a box of kitchen matches, a bag of gold dust, a yo-yo, an apple core, a magnifying glass and a bag of chocolate money (PROSE: The Well-Mannered War)
 * burnt out radio valves, a yo-yo and a neatly wrapped packet of cheddar cheese and chutney sandwiches (PROSE: Burning Heart)
 * a paper clip, a cigarette lighter, a copy of Burmese Days by George Orwell and a firecracker PROSE: Turnabout is Fair Play
 * a torch, an oil can, a paper mask, a teddy bear and a bag of sweets (TV: The Mysterious Planet)
 * a blue yo-yo, a bag of jelly babies, a Swiss Army penknife, a teddy bear and an etheric beam locator (PROSE: The Hollow Men)
 * stamps, a fountain pen, antique coins, a universal comms jack and several Earl Grey tea bags (AUDIO: Animal)
 * a clockwork duck, a fluid link, a pamphlet, a scarab, a lump of gold ore, a piece of chalk, a visa, a disc, a saxophone (PROSE: Playback)
 * a yo-yo, a broken circuit from the TARDIS' navigation unit, the heating element from an electric kettle and a bag of jelly babies (PROSE: The Time Lord's Story)
 * a bag of jelly babies, a yo-yo and a monocle (PROSE: Dark Progeny)
 * the sonic screwdriver, a radiation detector, a scrawl-covered manuscript, an A-Z of Hitchemus, a ball of string, a disposable camera, two AA batteries, some loose change from various colony worlds and a half-eaten apple (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows)
 * the sonic screwdriver, the psychic paper, a ball of string, anti-radiation pills, a pocket Gallifreyan-Cymraeg phrasebook, a bag of kola nuts, a yo-yo, a collection of coins from a dozen different planets, everlasting matches and the TARDIS key (PROSE: The Eyeless)
 * a doll, a caramel apple and some yarn (TV: Cold War)
 * the sonic screwdriver, the psychic paper, a satsuma, a nectarine, a piece of string, a pair of scissors, a carrot, an original Paul E. Wirt pen, a large key, a computer mouse, a baseball signed by Babe Ruth and a recorder (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow)