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'''1666''' was a year of particular interest to several incarnations of [[the Doctor]], mostly because of the [[Great Fire of London]] and the then-rampant [[bubonic plague]].


== Events ==
The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] crash landed in the same apple tree [[Isaac Newton]] was resting under when he discovered [[gravity]]. The Doctor, upon learning the date, told Newton to "stay away from [[London]]". When both the Doctor and Donna made a pun about "the gravity of [their] situation", Newton loved the word, but thought they said "mavity", and with that the word was changed. ([[TV]]: ''[[Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)|Wild Blue Yonder]]'')


====[[August]]====
In late [[August]], the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]] and [[Tegan Jovanka]] arrived in [[London]] on the trail of a [[Terileptil]] invasion. A few days later, on [[2 September]], the Doctor accidentally started the Great Fire of London. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'') His involvement in the fire remained a source of embarrassment for the Doctor in his [[Sixth Doctor|sixth incarnation]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Point of Entry (audio story)|Point of Entry]]'', ''[[The Marian Conspiracy (audio story)|The Marian Conspiracy]]'', ''[[Doctor Who and the Pirates (audio story)|Doctor Who and the Pirates]]'')
*''Unknown Date'' - [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]], and [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]] arrive in [[London]] on the trail of a [[Terileptil]] invasion. ([[DW]]:''[[The Visitation]]'')
[[File:Pudding Lane on fire.jpg|left|thumb|The Great Fire of London starts at [[Pudding Lane]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'')]]


====[[September]]====
Around this time, the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]] were also in the vicinity of greater [[London]]. They landed [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] in a [[bubonic plague]]-infested area. Sarah contracted the plague, while the Doctor tried to warn the locals — some of whom were [[Republican]]s and some of whom were loyal to [[Charles II]] — to the spread of the oncoming Great Fire. He managed to get the two groups to work together against the approaching fire, then returned to the TARDIS with the ailing Sarah in time to give her some useful [[antibiotic]]s. However, some of the antibiotics were stolen by one of the locals. The theft threatened to destroy the delicate fabric of the [[Web of Time]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Republican's Story (short story)|The Republican's Story]]'')
*[[2nd September|2]] - [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] accidentally starts the [[Great Fire of London]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Visitation]]'', ''known history'')
* 2 - [[5th September|5]] - The [[Great Fire of London]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Visitation]]'', ''known history'')
* [[George Mortimer]], [[Helen Mortimer]], [[Ida Mortimer]] and [[Alan Mortimer]] are rescued from the Great Fire by [[First Doctor|the Doctor]]. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space]]'')


Shortly thereafter, [[George Mortimer|George]], [[Helen Mortimer|Helen]], [[Ida Mortimer|Ida]] and [[Alan Mortimer]] were rescued from the Great Fire by the [[First Doctor]]. It is possible that, for a brief period after the First Doctor's arrival, that there were three separate incarnations of the Doctor co-existing in the same timeframe and in close promixity to one another. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space (novel)|Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space]]'')


In the aftermath of the Great Fire, the English [[Catholic]]s were falsely accused of having started it. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Glorious Revolution (audio story)|The Glorious Revolution]]'')


The [[renegade Time Lord|renegade]] [[Time Lord|Time Lady]] [[Iris Wildthyme]] also claimed to have been present for the Great Fire. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Excelis Dawns (audio story)|Excelis Dawns]]'')


A play entitled ''[[Ye Unearthly Childe]]'', purported to have been written by [[William Shakespeare]], was part of a set of diaries which were badly damaged in the Great Fire. The play was rediscovered in the [[1960s]] but its possible importance as a lost Shakespearean play was not realised until the [[2010s]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ye Unearthly Childe (short story)|Ye Unearthly Childe]]'')


== Other ==
In [[2323]], the [[Dalek Dome]]'s [[Dalek Fire of London]] [[simulation]] took place in 1666. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
According to the "Earth-Skaro Timescale" of ''[[Terry Nation's Dalek Annual 1976]]'', the [[Earth]] [[year]] 1666 is concurrent to [[Skaro-year]] 10,343.


 
One possible "game over" for the video game ''[[Don't Blink (video game)|Don't Blink]]'' has the player being sent back in time by a [[Weeping Angel]] to the year 1666 to die in the Great Fire.
 
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1666 was a year of particular interest to several incarnations of the Doctor, mostly because of the Great Fire of London and the then-rampant bubonic plague.

Events[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble crash landed in the same apple tree Isaac Newton was resting under when he discovered gravity. The Doctor, upon learning the date, told Newton to "stay away from London". When both the Doctor and Donna made a pun about "the gravity of [their] situation", Newton loved the word, but thought they said "mavity", and with that the word was changed. (TV: Wild Blue Yonder)

In late August, the Fifth Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka arrived in London on the trail of a Terileptil invasion. A few days later, on 2 September, the Doctor accidentally started the Great Fire of London. (TV: The Visitation) His involvement in the fire remained a source of embarrassment for the Doctor in his sixth incarnation. (AUDIO: Point of Entry, The Marian Conspiracy, Doctor Who and the Pirates)

The Great Fire of London starts at Pudding Lane. (TV: The Visitation)

Around this time, the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith were also in the vicinity of greater London. They landed the TARDIS in a bubonic plague-infested area. Sarah contracted the plague, while the Doctor tried to warn the locals — some of whom were Republicans and some of whom were loyal to Charles II — to the spread of the oncoming Great Fire. He managed to get the two groups to work together against the approaching fire, then returned to the TARDIS with the ailing Sarah in time to give her some useful antibiotics. However, some of the antibiotics were stolen by one of the locals. The theft threatened to destroy the delicate fabric of the Web of Time. (PROSE: The Republican's Story)

Shortly thereafter, George, Helen, Ida and Alan Mortimer were rescued from the Great Fire by the First Doctor. It is possible that, for a brief period after the First Doctor's arrival, that there were three separate incarnations of the Doctor co-existing in the same timeframe and in close promixity to one another. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space)

In the aftermath of the Great Fire, the English Catholics were falsely accused of having started it. (AUDIO: The Glorious Revolution)

The renegade Time Lady Iris Wildthyme also claimed to have been present for the Great Fire. (AUDIO: Excelis Dawns)

A play entitled Ye Unearthly Childe, purported to have been written by William Shakespeare, was part of a set of diaries which were badly damaged in the Great Fire. The play was rediscovered in the 1960s but its possible importance as a lost Shakespearean play was not realised until the 2010s. (PROSE: Ye Unearthly Childe)

Other[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 2323, the Dalek Dome's Dalek Fire of London simulation took place in 1666. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

According to the "Earth-Skaro Timescale" of Terry Nation's Dalek Annual 1976, the Earth year 1666 is concurrent to Skaro-year 10,343.

One possible "game over" for the video game Don't Blink has the player being sent back in time by a Weeping Angel to the year 1666 to die in the Great Fire.