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Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story, also known as The Doctor - The Way Back Home[nb 1] was a Doctor Who-themed episode of CBeebies Bedtime Stories, broadcast on 24 November 2023[1] as part of the 60th anniversary celebrations.

It featured David Tennant in costume and in character as the Fourteenth Doctor, not as himself; and the story read was The Way Back Home, written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.

Synopsis[]

Where will you go and Who will you meet on Planet Bedtime Stories tonight?

Plot[]

The Fourteenth Doctor arrives on Planet Bedtime Stories, exiting his TARDIS after it materialises, and warmly introduces himself to an audience. Recognising his location, he takes a seat and asks the audience where would they go if they had a spaceship — wondering if they would go to another world or meet someone in particular. The Doctor has a story prepared about such a question, about a boy who travelled to space and made a friend.

The Doctor tells the story of the boy, who found an aeroplane in his cupboard and took it for a flight, until he ran out of petrol and got stuck on the Moon. Alone and afraid, his torch began dimming, but a Martian soon joined him after his spaceship's engine broke down. They showed each other how they had become stuck on the Moon and discussed ways to get back home; the boy jumped down to Earth, landing in the sea and swimming back home for supplies. Upon reaching his home, the boy had become tired and went for a rest, sitting down to eat a snack in front of his television. Suddenly remembering the Martian, the boy took the necessary supplies and travelled to higher ground and alerted the Martian, who threw down a rope for him to climb. Reuniting, they restored each other's ships and made their farewells, setting off home and wondering if they would ever meet again. Soon after, a parcel arrived for the boy, containing a walkie-talkie so he and the Martian could continue to talk to each other.

The Doctor concludes the story, and is impressed by it. He begins to tell another "great" story about "someone who went to space and started helping people", gesturing as he detailed how a "big blue box" landed in a junkyard — but suddenly stops when he realises that it is a long story, much longer than he has time for, but promises to save it for another bedtime story. The Doctor tells the audience that he will see them again "very soon", then enters the TARDIS and dematerialises.

Cast[]

Characters[]

Worldbuilding[]

The Way Back Home[]

  • The boy didn't remember leaving the aeroplane in his cupboard.
  • Before the boy and the Martian meet each other after their eyes adjusted to the dark, both had "feared the worse" when they first heard each other.
  • The boy got the supplies from his cupboard.
  • The boy fixed the Martian's engine with a spanner.
  • The delivery man had a moustache and carried a clipboard.

Notes[]

to be added

Continuity[]

Home media releases[]

Following its broadcast on television, Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story was added to BBC iPlayer's Whoniverse catalog of Doctor Who content as a title separate from Doctor Who and CBeebies Bedtime Stories, although it was also released as part of the latter, albeit with an expiration time of thirty days.

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Notes[]

  1. The episode was listed twice on BBC iPlayer, both as part of CBeebies Bedtime Stories and as a standalone episode. The entry for the standalone episode was named Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story, and was included as part of the Whoniverse. The entry that was listed under CBeebies Bedtime Stories kept with the established naming precedent of the series (Reader - Story), and named it The Doctor - The Way Back Home.
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