Tardis

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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
The Doctor takes Mel to the Royal Albion Hotel to celebrate his nine hundred and ninety-first Birthday. At the same time Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart finds himself at the same hotel with forty-eight hours to wait until he meets a contact by the name of Herr Hahnstier. The Doctor accidentally creates a scene in the hotel restaurant, causing a waitress to spill her tray of cream cakes into the lap of a lady dining there. As the Doctor and Mel breeze off, Alistair offers his assistance to the lady, who gives her name as Doris!
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The Doctor takes Mel to the Royal Albion Hotel to celebrate his nine hundred and ninety-first [[birthday]]. At the same time Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart finds himself at the same hotel with forty-eight hours to wait until he meets a contact by the name of Herr Hahnstier. The Doctor accidentally creates a scene in the hotel restaurant, causing a waitress to spill her tray of cream cakes into the lap of a lady dining there. As the Doctor and Mel breeze off, Alistair offers his assistance to the lady, who gives her name as Doris!
   
 
== Characters ==
 
== Characters ==

Revision as of 02:21, 4 January 2012

RealWorld


Summary

The Doctor takes Mel to the Royal Albion Hotel to celebrate his nine hundred and ninety-first birthday. At the same time Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart finds himself at the same hotel with forty-eight hours to wait until he meets a contact by the name of Herr Hahnstier. The Doctor accidentally creates a scene in the hotel restaurant, causing a waitress to spill her tray of cream cakes into the lap of a lady dining there. As the Doctor and Mel breeze off, Alistair offers his assistance to the lady, who gives her name as Doris!

Characters

References

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Notes

  • Illustrated by Paul Vyse.
  • This is the first published short story to be written by an actor who played the Doctor on television.
  • The Sixth Doctor celebrating his nine hundred and ninety-first birthday contradicts other known information about the Doctor's age. Perhaps the Doctor is simply lying about his age!

Continuity

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