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|first mention = Transit (novel) | |||
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'''Sheffield''' was an industrial city in [[South Yorkshire]], [[England]]. It was known for the production of [[Sheffield steel]] and, according to [[Encyclopedia Gallifreya]], [[snooker]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Citation Needed (short story)|Citation Needed]]'') | |||
Sheffield was home to the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s friends [[Ryan Sinclair]], [[Yasmin Khan]] and [[Graham O'Brien]]. | |||
== Industries == | |||
Sheffield was built on industry. The city produced "[[Sheffield steel]]" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Transit (novel)|Transit]]'', ''[[Sky Pirates! (novel)|Sky Pirates!]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') which was used to make fine [[cutlery]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Also People (novel)|The Also People]]'', etc.) It was also once a producer of [[coal]]; parts of the city were built over disused coal [[mine]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'') | |||
== Geography == | |||
[[File:K9 Bounty Hunter map 2.jpg|thumb|left|Netherlands as seen on a digital map of Europe. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Bounty Hunter (TV story)}})]] | |||
[[File:Map of Sheffield (AITUK).jpg|thumb|right|[[Jade McIntyre]]'s map of the Sheffield area. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'')]] | |||
Sheffield was located in the [[county]] of [[South Yorkshire]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'', ''[[Demons of the Punjab (TV story)|Demons of the Punjab]]'') in the [[Hallamshire]] area. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') Districts of Sheffield included [[Arbourthorne]], [[Birkendale]], [[Boulder Hill]], [[Brightside]], [[Broomhall]], [[Burngreave]], [[Cathedrals]], [[Clough Field]], [[Crookesmoor]], [[Darnall]], [[Fir Vale]], [[Firth Park]], [[Greenland, Sheffield|Greenland]], [[Grimesthorpe]], [[Handsworth]], [[Highfield]], [[Hillsborough]], [[Howard Hill]], [[Kelham Island]], [[Longley|Longley Estate]], [[Manor Castle]], [[Manor Estate]], [[Middlewood]], [[Neepsend]], [[Netherthorpe]], [[Owlerton]], [[Parkwood Springs]], [[Parson Cross]], [[Pismire Hill]], [[Pitsmoor]], [[Sheffield Park]], [[Shirecliffe]], [[Shiregreen]], [[Stannington]], [[Studfield Hill]], [[Tinsley]], [[Upperthorpe]], [[Wadsley]], [[Wadsley Bridge]], [[Walkley]], [[Wincobank]], [[Wood Hill]], [[Woodland View]], [[Woodside]], [[Worrall]], [[Wybourn]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'') and [[Grenoside]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'') | |||
[[ | The city had at least two universities, [[Sheffield University]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'') and [[Sheffield Hallam University]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'') with a third - the [[University of South Yorkshire]] - advertised on transport within the area. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') | ||
In [[ | Sheffield was served by [[South Yorkshire Council]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') | ||
[[Oxfam, Sheffield|An Oxfam]], [[Debenhams, Sheffield|a Debenhams]] and the [[Winter Gardens]] were located in Sheffield by the early [[2000s]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Have You Seen This Man? (short story)}}) | |||
[[Graham O'Brien]]'s house, [[36 Mortimer Avenue|number 36]], was located on [[Mortimer Avenue|a street]] in proximity of Sheffield Hallam University and Park Hill. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Arachnids in the UK (TV story)}}) | |||
== Transport == | |||
The city had its own [[bus]] station. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') [[Stagecoach Supertram]] had a network around the city, with stops at [[Malin Bridge]] and [[Meadowhall]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'') Sheffield also had rail connections with [[Manchester (city)|Manchester]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Spinning Jenny (novel)|Spinning Jenny]]'') A [[motorway]] ran by Sheffield, the local access point to which was junction 34. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'') | |||
== History == | |||
=== Early history === | |||
Sheffield was not yet built in the [[9th century]]. One of the [[Three Custodians]] was shot by an [[arrow]] on his way to the [[Yorkshire]] burial site in the area where the [[Sheffield Town Hall]] would later be built. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'') | |||
In [[January]] [[1854]], [[Elizabeth Howkins]] watched the [[Manchester (city)|Manchester]] to Sheffield [[train]] go through [[Strines]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Spinning Jenny (novel)|Spinning Jenny]]'') | |||
=== 20th century === | |||
On [[25 April]] [[1936]], [[Sheffield United]] competed in the [[FA Cup]] final against [[Arsenal]] in [[Wembley Stadium]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]] witnessed the match. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Church of Football (short story)|The Church of Football]]'') | |||
In the [[Punjab]], [[Umbreen]]'s [[Umbreen's father|father]] bought her a world [[map]] from the market one day. She decided to put a [[finger]] on the map, and resolved to go wherever it landed. It landed on Sheffield, which Umbreen deemed to be an exotic location. | |||
Umbreen eventually moved to Sheffield from [[Lahore]] with her [[Yasmin Khan's grandfather|second husband]] and had a daughter, [[Najia Khan|Najia]]. By [[2018]], she admitted it wasn't as exotic as she once hoped, but she had fallen in love with the city nonetheless. ([[TV]]: ''[[Demons of the Punjab (TV story)|Demons of the Punjab]]'') | |||
In [[1979]], [[Ian Dury]] and the Blockheads performed in concert in Sheffield. The [[Tenth Doctor]] attempted to take [[Rose Tyler]] to this concert but they ended up in [[Scotland]] in [[1879]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'') | |||
=== 21st century === | |||
==== 2000s ==== | |||
In [[2000]], [[Evelyn Smythe]] was lecturing at [[Sheffield Hallam University]] when she met the [[Sixth Doctor]] and began travelling with him. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Marian Conspiracy (audio story)|The Marian Conspiracy]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Instruments of Darkness (novel)|Instruments of Darkness]]'') Evelyn and the Doctor returned to the university not too long later and visited [[Sally (Doctor Who and the Pirates)|Sally]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Pirates (audio story)|Doctor Who and the Pirates]]'') | |||
In [[2001]], [[Dr. Who (Land of Fiction)|Dr. Who]] assassinated [[Queen]] [[Elizabeth II]] while she was making an appearance at the [[Ponds Forge]] building in Sheffield. The self-doubts of his accomplice [[Jason (Conundrum)|Jason]], coupled with his own essentially [[fiction]]al nature, meant that the Queen survived. The [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush]] came to Sheffield to try to stop the assassination and were reunited with [[Time (mythology)|Time]]'s Vigilante [[Ace]], who was investigating after reading about the incident in future [[newspaper]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head Games (novel)|Head Games]]'') | |||
[[File:Alison Cheney's parents' house.jpg|thumb|right|[[Alison Cheney]] and [[Joe (Scream of the Shalka)|Joe Latham]] at the home of Alison's parents in Sheffield. ([[WC]]: ''[[Scream of the Shalka (webcast)|Scream of the Shalka]]'')]] | |||
The [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Ninth Doctor]]'s companion [[Alison Cheney]] was from Sheffield. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Scream of the Shalka (novelisation)|Scream of the Shalka]]'') During a [[Shalka]] invasion, Alison and her boyfriend [[Joe (Scream of the Shalka)|Joe Latham]] were evacuated to her parents' home in Sheffield but the Shalka take control of their bodies and make them drive to [[Edale Wood]]. ([[WC]]: ''[[Scream of the Shalka (webcast)|Scream of the Shalka]]'') | |||
In [[2004]], the [[Ninth Doctor]] visited [[Oxfam, Sheffield|an Oxfam]] in Sheffield to attempt to exchange his "[[Edwardian]] gear", as identified by [[H.J. Hardeman]], for [[jeans]] and [[trainer]]s. Also in the early [[2000s]], the Ninth Doctor later returned and visited [[Debenhams, Sheffield|a Debenhams]]. Near the [[lift]], he asked [[Lizzie (Have You Seen This Man?)|Lizzie]] for directions to the [[Winter Gardens]], so Lizzie turned her back to discuss the best route with other people, but when she turned to tell the Doctor, he had disappeared. Both H.J. Hardeman and Lizzie later wrote about their encounters on the website [[Doctor Who?]] website in [[March]] [[2005]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Have You Seen This Man? (short story)|Have You Seen This Man?]]'') | |||
In the [[2000s]],{{note|The [[Series 2 (Torchwood)|second series]] of ''[[Torchwood (series)|Torchwood]]'' is set anywhere from [[2007]]-[[2010]] as a result of [[Aliens of London dating controversy|conflicting evidence]] shown in the episodes ''[[Ghost Machine (TV story)|Ghost Machine]]'', ''[[Greeks Bearing Gifts (TV story)|Greeks Bearing Gifts]]'', ''[[Random Shoes (TV story)|Random Shoes]]'', ''[[To the Last Man (TV story)|To the Last Man]]'', ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]'', ''[[Adrift (TV story)|Adrift]]'', ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'', ''[[Exit Wounds (TV story)|Exit Wounds]]'', and ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'', as well as ''[[Meat (TV story)|Meat]]'' placing the series about a year after the start of [[Series 1 (Torchwood)|series 1]].}} [[Harwood's Haulage]], [[Rhys Williams]]'s employer, ([[TV]]: ''[[Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (TV story)|Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]]'') operated out of Sheffield, [[Ipswich]], [[Carlisle]], [[Birmingham]] and [[Cardiff]] — according to signage on their [[lorry|lorries]] and their [[website]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Meat (TV story)|Meat]]'') | |||
==== 2010s ==== | |||
In [[October]] [[2016]], [[Charlie Smith]] told [[Ram Singh]] that he was from Sheffield. This pretence had been given to both Charlie and [[Andrea Quill]] by the [[Twelfth Doctor]] so that nobody would become suspicious of their alien nature. ([[TV]]: ''[[For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)|For Tonight We Might Die]]'') | |||
In [[September]] [[2018]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], having just [[regenerated]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (novelisation)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') fell out of her exploding [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] and landed in Sheffield. There she met [[Ryan Sinclair]], [[Yasmin Khan]], [[Graham O'Brien]] and [[Grace O'Brien]] and together they stopped a [[Stenza]] from hunting [[Karl Wright]] as a trophy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'') At this point in time, there was a [[Police box|green police box]] on [[Surrey Street]], as referenced by Yasmin on her first sight of the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'') | |||
After reuniting with her TARDIS, the Thirteenth Doctor returned Ryan, Graham and Yaz to Sheffield, half an hour after they'd left, with the four discovering a species of [[Giant spider (Arachnids in the UK)|giant spiders]] based in one of [[Jack Robertson]]'s hotels. When the time came for the Doctor to leave, the trio decided to stay with her. ([[TV]]: ''[[Arachnids in the UK (TV story)|Arachnids in the UK]]'') | |||
The TARDIS later returned to Sheffield for maintenance so Yaz could celebrate her grandmother's birthday. ([[TV]]: ''[[Demons of the Punjab (TV story)|Demons of the Punjab]]'') | |||
On New Year's Day 2019, the Thirteenth Doctor and her companions discovered that an ancient [[Dalek]] [[Reconnaissance Dalek|reconnaissance scout]] had been buried beneath Sheffield. After the Dalek had used Sheffield's resources to reconstruct itself, it left to access the Government Central Communications Headquarters in London. ([[TV]]: ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'') | |||
==== 2020s ==== | |||
In early [[2020]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] returned to Sheffield to pick up her [[companion]]s after they had spent some time back home. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spyfall (TV story)|Spyfall]]'') | |||
After an adventure with the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] in [[1969]], [[Team TARDIS]] asked to be return to Sheffield for some relaxation, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Little Help from My Friends (comic story)|A Little Help from My Friends]]'') only to wind up in [[Sea Devil Earth|an alternate timeline]] where the [[Sea Devil]]s had conquered Earth. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Alternating Current (comic story)|Alternating Current]]'') When they eventually returned for the promised downtime, the three found themselves targeted by the [[Eternal]] [[Zellin]] for their nightmares. When he was defeated, Ryan admitted to Yaz that he'd felt disconnected from their home, wondering how long they would stay with the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Can You Hear Me? (TV story)|Can You Hear Me?]]'') | |||
When their next adventure had led Team TARDIS finding themselves in the ruins of [[Gallifrey]], the Doctor sent them back to Sheffield, along with [[Ravio]] and [[Yedlarmi]], in [[TARDIS 1 (The Timeless Children)|another TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]'') Following the subsequent adventure that led to Team TARDIS reuniting with the Doctor, Graham and Ryan elected to leave the TARDIS, staying in Sheffield for a time before heading out on their own travels. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolutions of the Daleks]]'') | |||
On [[28 December]] [[2028]], [[Margaret Cain]] was born in [[Grenoside]], Sheffield. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars (TV story)|The Waters of Mars]]'') | |||
=== Later history === | |||
In [[200,100]], the [[Grand Central Ravine]] was named after Sheffield, which was then described as an "ancient British city". ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 21 October 2024
Sheffield was an industrial city in South Yorkshire, England. It was known for the production of Sheffield steel and, according to Encyclopedia Gallifreya, snooker. (PROSE: Citation Needed)
Sheffield was home to the Thirteenth Doctor's friends Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan and Graham O'Brien.
Industries[[edit] | [edit source]]
Sheffield was built on industry. The city produced "Sheffield steel" (PROSE: Transit, Sky Pirates!, TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth) which was used to make fine cutlery. (PROSE: The Also People, etc.) It was also once a producer of coal; parts of the city were built over disused coal mines. (TV: Arachnids in the UK)
Geography[[edit] | [edit source]]
Sheffield was located in the county of South Yorkshire, (TV: Arachnids in the UK, Demons of the Punjab) in the Hallamshire area. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth) Districts of Sheffield included Arbourthorne, Birkendale, Boulder Hill, Brightside, Broomhall, Burngreave, Cathedrals, Clough Field, Crookesmoor, Darnall, Fir Vale, Firth Park, Greenland, Grimesthorpe, Handsworth, Highfield, Hillsborough, Howard Hill, Kelham Island, Longley Estate, Manor Castle, Manor Estate, Middlewood, Neepsend, Netherthorpe, Owlerton, Parkwood Springs, Parson Cross, Pismire Hill, Pitsmoor, Sheffield Park, Shirecliffe, Shiregreen, Stannington, Studfield Hill, Tinsley, Upperthorpe, Wadsley, Wadsley Bridge, Walkley, Wincobank, Wood Hill, Woodland View, Woodside, Worrall, Wybourn (TV: Arachnids in the UK) and Grenoside. (TV: The Waters of Mars)
The city had at least two universities, Sheffield University (TV: The Waters of Mars) and Sheffield Hallam University, (TV: Arachnids in the UK) with a third - the University of South Yorkshire - advertised on transport within the area. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth)
Sheffield was served by South Yorkshire Council. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth)
An Oxfam, a Debenhams and the Winter Gardens were located in Sheffield by the early 2000s. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man? [+]Loading...["Have You Seen This Man? (short story)"])
Graham O'Brien's house, number 36, was located on a street in proximity of Sheffield Hallam University and Park Hill. (TV: Arachnids in the UK [+]Loading...["Arachnids in the UK (TV story)"])
Transport[[edit] | [edit source]]
The city had its own bus station. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth) Stagecoach Supertram had a network around the city, with stops at Malin Bridge and Meadowhall. (TV: Arachnids in the UK) Sheffield also had rail connections with Manchester. (PROSE: Spinning Jenny) A motorway ran by Sheffield, the local access point to which was junction 34. (TV: Arachnids in the UK)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Early history[[edit] | [edit source]]
Sheffield was not yet built in the 9th century. One of the Three Custodians was shot by an arrow on his way to the Yorkshire burial site in the area where the Sheffield Town Hall would later be built. (TV: Resolution)
In January 1854, Elizabeth Howkins watched the Manchester to Sheffield train go through Strines. (PROSE: Spinning Jenny)
20th century[[edit] | [edit source]]
On 25 April 1936, Sheffield United competed in the FA Cup final against Arsenal in Wembley Stadium. The Fifth Doctor and Peri Brown witnessed the match. (PROSE: The Church of Football)
In the Punjab, Umbreen's father bought her a world map from the market one day. She decided to put a finger on the map, and resolved to go wherever it landed. It landed on Sheffield, which Umbreen deemed to be an exotic location.
Umbreen eventually moved to Sheffield from Lahore with her second husband and had a daughter, Najia. By 2018, she admitted it wasn't as exotic as she once hoped, but she had fallen in love with the city nonetheless. (TV: Demons of the Punjab)
In 1979, Ian Dury and the Blockheads performed in concert in Sheffield. The Tenth Doctor attempted to take Rose Tyler to this concert but they ended up in Scotland in 1879. (TV: Tooth and Claw)
21st century[[edit] | [edit source]]
2000s[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 2000, Evelyn Smythe was lecturing at Sheffield Hallam University when she met the Sixth Doctor and began travelling with him. (AUDIO: The Marian Conspiracy, PROSE: Instruments of Darkness) Evelyn and the Doctor returned to the university not too long later and visited Sally. (AUDIO: Doctor Who and the Pirates)
In 2001, Dr. Who assassinated Queen Elizabeth II while she was making an appearance at the Ponds Forge building in Sheffield. The self-doubts of his accomplice Jason, coupled with his own essentially fictional nature, meant that the Queen survived. The Seventh Doctor and Melanie Bush came to Sheffield to try to stop the assassination and were reunited with Time's Vigilante Ace, who was investigating after reading about the incident in future newspapers. (PROSE: Head Games)
The Ninth Doctor's companion Alison Cheney was from Sheffield. (PROSE: Scream of the Shalka) During a Shalka invasion, Alison and her boyfriend Joe Latham were evacuated to her parents' home in Sheffield but the Shalka take control of their bodies and make them drive to Edale Wood. (WC: Scream of the Shalka)
In 2004, the Ninth Doctor visited an Oxfam in Sheffield to attempt to exchange his "Edwardian gear", as identified by H.J. Hardeman, for jeans and trainers. Also in the early 2000s, the Ninth Doctor later returned and visited a Debenhams. Near the lift, he asked Lizzie for directions to the Winter Gardens, so Lizzie turned her back to discuss the best route with other people, but when she turned to tell the Doctor, he had disappeared. Both H.J. Hardeman and Lizzie later wrote about their encounters on the website Doctor Who? website in March 2005. (PROSE: Have You Seen This Man?)
In the 2000s,[nb 1] Harwood's Haulage, Rhys Williams's employer, (TV: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang) operated out of Sheffield, Ipswich, Carlisle, Birmingham and Cardiff — according to signage on their lorries and their website. (TV: Meat)
2010s[[edit] | [edit source]]
In October 2016, Charlie Smith told Ram Singh that he was from Sheffield. This pretence had been given to both Charlie and Andrea Quill by the Twelfth Doctor so that nobody would become suspicious of their alien nature. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die)
In September 2018, (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth) the Thirteenth Doctor, having just regenerated, (TV: Twice Upon a Time, PROSE: Twice Upon a Time) fell out of her exploding TARDIS and landed in Sheffield. There she met Ryan Sinclair, Yasmin Khan, Graham O'Brien and Grace O'Brien and together they stopped a Stenza from hunting Karl Wright as a trophy. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth) At this point in time, there was a green police box on Surrey Street, as referenced by Yasmin on her first sight of the TARDIS. (TV: The Ghost Monument)
After reuniting with her TARDIS, the Thirteenth Doctor returned Ryan, Graham and Yaz to Sheffield, half an hour after they'd left, with the four discovering a species of giant spiders based in one of Jack Robertson's hotels. When the time came for the Doctor to leave, the trio decided to stay with her. (TV: Arachnids in the UK)
The TARDIS later returned to Sheffield for maintenance so Yaz could celebrate her grandmother's birthday. (TV: Demons of the Punjab)
On New Year's Day 2019, the Thirteenth Doctor and her companions discovered that an ancient Dalek reconnaissance scout had been buried beneath Sheffield. After the Dalek had used Sheffield's resources to reconstruct itself, it left to access the Government Central Communications Headquarters in London. (TV: Resolution)
2020s[[edit] | [edit source]]
In early 2020, the Thirteenth Doctor returned to Sheffield to pick up her companions after they had spent some time back home. (TV: Spyfall)
After an adventure with the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones in 1969, Team TARDIS asked to be return to Sheffield for some relaxation, (COMIC: A Little Help from My Friends) only to wind up in an alternate timeline where the Sea Devils had conquered Earth. (COMIC: Alternating Current) When they eventually returned for the promised downtime, the three found themselves targeted by the Eternal Zellin for their nightmares. When he was defeated, Ryan admitted to Yaz that he'd felt disconnected from their home, wondering how long they would stay with the Doctor. (TV: Can You Hear Me?)
When their next adventure had led Team TARDIS finding themselves in the ruins of Gallifrey, the Doctor sent them back to Sheffield, along with Ravio and Yedlarmi, in another TARDIS. (TV: The Timeless Children) Following the subsequent adventure that led to Team TARDIS reuniting with the Doctor, Graham and Ryan elected to leave the TARDIS, staying in Sheffield for a time before heading out on their own travels. (TV: Revolutions of the Daleks)
On 28 December 2028, Margaret Cain was born in Grenoside, Sheffield. (TV: The Waters of Mars)
Later history[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 200,100, the Grand Central Ravine was named after Sheffield, which was then described as an "ancient British city". (TV: Bad Wolf)
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ The second series of Torchwood is set anywhere from 2007-2010 as a result of conflicting evidence shown in the episodes Ghost Machine, Greeks Bearing Gifts, Random Shoes, To the Last Man, Reset, Adrift, Fragments, Exit Wounds, and The New World, as well as Meat placing the series about a year after the start of series 1.
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