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The '''Five Hundred Year Diary''' was a journal kept by [[the Doctor]].
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The '''500 Year Diary''' was a journal kept by [[the Doctor]].


[[First Doctor|The First Doctor]] began writing the diary whilst still on [[Gallifrey]], but left it there when escaping with [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]. It was returned to him by his mentor [[K'anpo Rimpoche]], shortly before his first regeneration. ([[ST]]: ''[[The Three Paths]]'')
Further updates included the [[900 Year Diary]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') the [[1200 Year Diary]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The History of the Doctor (TV story)|The History of the Doctor]]'') the [[Two Thousand Year Diary]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'') and the [[Five Thousand Year Diary]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Lost in Time (video game)|Lost in Time]]'')


After [[regeneration|regenerating]], the [[Second Doctor|Second Doctor]] got his diary out of his storage chest and began to read it, even while walking through the [[mercury]] swamps of [[Vulcan]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'')
== History ==
According to one account, the [[First Doctor]] began writing the [[diary]] whilst still on [[Gallifrey]], but left it there when escaping with [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]. It was returned to him by his mentor [[the Hermit]], shortly before the Doctor's [[regeneration]] into his [[Second Doctor|second form]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Three Paths (short story)|The Three Paths]]'')


The Doctor later checked his diary while on [[Telos]] to read up on a previous encounter with [[Cybermat]]s. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'')
Another account had the Doctor writing in his 500 Year Diary from his stay at [[76 Totter's Lane]] onwards. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Extracts from the Doctor's 500 Year Diary (short story)|Extracts from the Doctor's 500 Year Diary]]'') He hid the diary in the lower compartment of the [[astral map]]. To the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s surprise, Susan knew the Doctor's hiding place during their original travels. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Shoreditch Intervention (audio story)|The Shoreditch Intervention]]'')


While on [[Earth]], the [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth Doctor]] checked his pockets for his diary, which contained notes he made about the [[Sontaran]]s. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Sontaran Experiment]]'')
According to a third account, Susan bought the diary on [[Tiaanamat]], and the Doctor didn't start writing in it until after he left her in [[2150]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Susan's Diary (short story)|Susan's Diary]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'')


While on a planet made of confectionary, the Doctor checked the calendar in his diary and learned that it was [[K9 Mark II|K9]]'s birthday. ([[ST]]: ''[[Special Occasions: 1. The Not-So-Sinister Sponge]]'')
[[File:SecondOnVulcan.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Second Doctor]] studies the diary on the [[planet]] [[Vulcan (The Power of the Daleks)|Vulcan]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'')]]
Following his regeneration, the [[Second Doctor]] got his diary out of his storage chest and began to read it, even while walking through the [[Mercury (element)|mercury]] swamps of [[Vulcan (The Power of the Daleks)|Vulcan]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'')


Later, the Doctor obtained a Nine Hundred Year Diary. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'')
The Doctor later checked his diary while on [[Telos]] to read up on a previous encounter with [[Cybermat]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'')
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While on [[Earth]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] checked his pockets for his diary, which contained notes he had made about the [[Sontaran]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Experiment (TV story)|The Sontaran Experiment]]'') When facing the [[CyberNomad]]s on [[Nerva Beacon]], the Fourth Doctor once again consulted his diary for its records on cybermats and a cyber-virus. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return of the Cybermen (audio story)|Return of the Cybermen]]'')
 
The Fourth Doctor searched inside the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]' for the Five Hundred Year Diary, in order to find the DNA code of the [[Dalek]]s, which he previously recorded. He believed that he left it in the [[Cloister Room]]. However, [[Romana I]] told him that it was in the [[swimming pool]]. Once he located the diary, he programmed the [[Quantum Gateway]] to erase the nearby Dalek fleet. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Final Phase (audio story)|The Final Phase]]'')
 
While on a planet made of confectionery, the Fourth Doctor checked the calendar in his diary and learned that it was [[K9 Mark II|K9]]'s birthday. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Special Occasions: 1. The Not-So-Sinister Sponge (short story)|The Not-So-Sinister Sponge]]'')
 
The Doctor would sometimes use his diary to check his history. The Fourth Doctor once used it as evidence to prove that he was never [[Second Doctor (clone)|the phoney Second Doctor]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Survivors in Space (audio story)|Survivors in Space]]'')
 
By the final time of his [[Fifth Doctor|fifth incarnation]], the Doctor confessed to [[Peri Brown]] he tried keeping a diary, not chronological, but "the trouble with [[time travel]] is one never seems to find the time". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'')
:''It is disputable if he was referring to the Five Hundred Year Diary.''
 
He was still using the diary when [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] was his companion, referring to a note in it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Uranus (short story)|Uranus]]'')
 
Before leaving [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], [[Ace]] took his Five Hundred Year Diary. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death of Art (novel)|The Death of Art]]'') After this, it is unclear whether or not she gave it back to him or the Doctor had a spare.
 
By the time he was travelling with [[Lucie Miller]], the [[Eighth Doctor]] had the Five Hundred Year Diary in the TARDIS library. He used the book to pinpoint which species of alien was threatening [[Little Morton]]. He was able to correctly guess that he was dealing with a [[Quitoxin]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Young Lions (audio story)|The Young Lions]]'')
 
The Eighth Doctor later checked his "secret diary" to confirm his first incarnation's activities on [[7 August]] [[1963]]. He learned that the First Doctor had been relocating the [[Hand of Omega]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Shoreditch Intervention (audio story)|The Shoreditch Intervention]]'')
[[File:Tenth Doc 500 Year Diary.jpg|thumb|The Tenth Doctor writes in the diary. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Agent Provocateur (comic story)|Agent Provocateur]]'')]]
Despite an account suggesting that the Doctor had switched to a [[Nine Hundred Year Diary]] by the end of his Seventh incarnation, ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') the [[Tenth Doctor]] was once seen writing in the Two Hundred Year Diary during his travels with [[Martha Jones]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Agent Provocateur (comic story)|Agent Provocateur]]'')
 
An unspecified incarnation of the Doctor had no plans in his Five Hundred Year Diary one day, and so decided to study [[ventilation shaft]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen]]'')
 
== Further diaries ==
The [[Fourth Doctor]] provided two volumes of his [[time log]]s to search for references to [[Traken]]. He hinted he was too busy to still keep track of his travels. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken (TV story)|The Keeper of Traken]]'')
 
The [[Seventh Doctor]] owned a [[Nine Hundred Year Diary]] shortly before his regeneration into the [[Eighth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')
 
The [[Tenth Doctor]] had a psychic diary written on [[psychic paper]]. He explained to [[Christina de Souza (Keeping up with the Joneses)|Christina]] that it held everything he saw and felt. The Doctor kept this diary on a desk in the TARDIS's library, but due to a cloud layer in the library's upper stacks, the desk was rained on no matter where it was placed. The Doctor was forced to use a saucepan to catch the rain so it didn't moulder the psychic paper and produce [[psychic mould]] and [[psychic mushroom]]s. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Keeping up with the Joneses (short story)|Keeping up with the Joneses]]'')
 
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] kept a journal of the encounters he had with [[River Song]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' et. al.) He also had a [[Twelve Hundred Year Diary]], which he and [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] read when the Doctor forgot everything about himself. His memories were returned after reading the book. ([[TV]]: ''[[The History of the Doctor (TV story)|The History of the Doctor]]'')
 
The [[Twelfth Doctor]] owned a [[Two Thousand Year Diary]] which he used to remind himself of the [[Mire]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Died (TV story)|The Girl Who Died]]'')
 
The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] kept a psychic [[The Doctor's prison diary|prison diary]] during her imprisonment in the [[Judoon prison]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Doctor's Prison Diary (short story)|The Doctor's Prison Diary]]'', ''[[Breaking Free! (short story)|Breaking Free!]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'') The Thirteenth Doctor also kept a [[Five Thousand Year Diary]] which she wanted to record a recollection from an [[Ice Warrior (Lost in Time)|Ice Warrior]] into. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Lost in Time (video game)|Lost in Time]]'')
 
== Other references ==
[[Scandrius]], a Time Lord who idolised the Doctor, carried a Five Hundred Year Diary of his own which he wrote while briefly travelling with [[Tegan Jovanka]] in a [[TARDIS]] that he stole. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time in Office (audio story)|Time in Office]]'')
 
While pretending to be an incarnation of the Doctor, [[Kamishi (I Went to a Marvellous Party)|Mr Song]] disguised [[River Song's diary]] as a Five Hundred Year Diary. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Signs (audio story)|Signs]]'')
 
During one of the times [[River Song]] had borrowed the TARDIS, she read the Five Hundred Year Diary. When she found herself in the [[Great Intelligence]]'s takeover of [[London]], she used her memories of the diary to safely navigate around history. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Web of Time (audio story)|The Web of Time]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Information from invalid sources ===
[[File:500 year diary.jpg|thumb|[[The Doctor]]'s '[[500 (number)|500]] [[Year]] [[Diary]]'. ([[WC]]: ''[[Tom Baker stars in John Lloyd's lost Doctor Who adventure, The Doomsday Contract (webcast)|Tom Baker stars in John Lloyd's lost Doctor Who adventure, The Doomsday Contract]]'')|alt=|left]]
Information recorded in [[the Doctor]]'s Five Hundred Year Diary concerning ''[[The Doomsday Contract]]'' stated that there was once a [[man]], [[John Lloyd (radio producer)|John Lloyd]], who worked with [[Douglas Adams (The Wormery)|Douglas Adams]] on ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''. Not long after, Douglas became a [[script editor]] on ''[[Doctor Who (in-universe)|Doctor Who]]'', which prompted Lloyd to submit a story treatment entitled ''[[The Doomsday Contract]]''. Lloyd toiled over many redrafts of the script, but it fell through and never made it to television.
 
[[43 (number)|43]] [[year]]s later, the "remarkable" [[company]] [[Big Finish (The Zygon Isolation)|Big Finish]] adapted ''The Doomsday Weapon'' into a "full cast audio version". It was a massive success. ([[WC]]: ''[[Tom Baker stars in John Lloyd's lost Doctor Who adventure, The Doomsday Contract (webcast)|Tom Baker stars in John Lloyd's lost Doctor Who adventure, The Doomsday Contract]]'')
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Latest revision as of 03:39, 22 October 2024

This article needs a big cleanup.

This page should be rewritten to focus directly on the times the 500 year diary has appeared, not document the full contents of the Doctor's entries which would be better suited to the Doctor's diaries and pages such as Eleventh Doctor's diary. Besides, the Doctor isnt the only person in the DWU who have used 500 year diaries.

These problems might be so great that the article's factual accuracy has been compromised. Talk about it here or check the revision history or Manual of Style for more information.

The 500 Year Diary was a journal kept by the Doctor.

Further updates included the 900 Year Diary, (TV: Doctor Who) the 1200 Year Diary, (TV: The History of the Doctor) the Two Thousand Year Diary, (TV: The Girl Who Died) and the Five Thousand Year Diary. (GAME: Lost in Time)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

According to one account, the First Doctor began writing the diary whilst still on Gallifrey, but left it there when escaping with Susan. It was returned to him by his mentor the Hermit, shortly before the Doctor's regeneration into his second form. (PROSE: The Three Paths)

Another account had the Doctor writing in his 500 Year Diary from his stay at 76 Totter's Lane onwards. (PROSE: Extracts from the Doctor's 500 Year Diary) He hid the diary in the lower compartment of the astral map. To the Eighth Doctor's surprise, Susan knew the Doctor's hiding place during their original travels. (AUDIO: The Shoreditch Intervention)

According to a third account, Susan bought the diary on Tiaanamat, and the Doctor didn't start writing in it until after he left her in 2150. (PROSE: Susan's Diary, TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)

The Second Doctor studies the diary on the planet Vulcan. (TV: The Power of the Daleks)

Following his regeneration, the Second Doctor got his diary out of his storage chest and began to read it, even while walking through the mercury swamps of Vulcan. (TV: The Power of the Daleks)

The Doctor later checked his diary while on Telos to read up on a previous encounter with Cybermats. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen)

While on Earth, the Fourth Doctor checked his pockets for his diary, which contained notes he had made about the Sontarans. (TV: The Sontaran Experiment) When facing the CyberNomads on Nerva Beacon, the Fourth Doctor once again consulted his diary for its records on cybermats and a cyber-virus. (AUDIO: Return of the Cybermen)

The Fourth Doctor searched inside the TARDIS' for the Five Hundred Year Diary, in order to find the DNA code of the Daleks, which he previously recorded. He believed that he left it in the Cloister Room. However, Romana I told him that it was in the swimming pool. Once he located the diary, he programmed the Quantum Gateway to erase the nearby Dalek fleet. (AUDIO: The Final Phase)

While on a planet made of confectionery, the Fourth Doctor checked the calendar in his diary and learned that it was K9's birthday. (PROSE: The Not-So-Sinister Sponge)

The Doctor would sometimes use his diary to check his history. The Fourth Doctor once used it as evidence to prove that he was never the phoney Second Doctor. (AUDIO: Survivors in Space)

By the final time of his fifth incarnation, the Doctor confessed to Peri Brown he tried keeping a diary, not chronological, but "the trouble with time travel is one never seems to find the time". (TV: The Caves of Androzani)

It is disputable if he was referring to the Five Hundred Year Diary.

He was still using the diary when Mel was his companion, referring to a note in it. (PROSE: Uranus)

Before leaving the TARDIS, Ace took his Five Hundred Year Diary. (PROSE: The Death of Art) After this, it is unclear whether or not she gave it back to him or the Doctor had a spare.

By the time he was travelling with Lucie Miller, the Eighth Doctor had the Five Hundred Year Diary in the TARDIS library. He used the book to pinpoint which species of alien was threatening Little Morton. He was able to correctly guess that he was dealing with a Quitoxin. (AUDIO: The Young Lions)

The Eighth Doctor later checked his "secret diary" to confirm his first incarnation's activities on 7 August 1963. He learned that the First Doctor had been relocating the Hand of Omega. (AUDIO: The Shoreditch Intervention)

The Tenth Doctor writes in the diary. (COMIC: Agent Provocateur)

Despite an account suggesting that the Doctor had switched to a Nine Hundred Year Diary by the end of his Seventh incarnation, (TV: Doctor Who) the Tenth Doctor was once seen writing in the Two Hundred Year Diary during his travels with Martha Jones. (COMIC: Agent Provocateur)

An unspecified incarnation of the Doctor had no plans in his Five Hundred Year Diary one day, and so decided to study ventilation shafts. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen)

Further diaries[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Fourth Doctor provided two volumes of his time logs to search for references to Traken. He hinted he was too busy to still keep track of his travels. (TV: The Keeper of Traken)

The Seventh Doctor owned a Nine Hundred Year Diary shortly before his regeneration into the Eighth Doctor. (TV: Doctor Who)

The Tenth Doctor had a psychic diary written on psychic paper. He explained to Christina that it held everything he saw and felt. The Doctor kept this diary on a desk in the TARDIS's library, but due to a cloud layer in the library's upper stacks, the desk was rained on no matter where it was placed. The Doctor was forced to use a saucepan to catch the rain so it didn't moulder the psychic paper and produce psychic mould and psychic mushrooms. (PROSE: Keeping up with the Joneses)

The Eleventh Doctor kept a journal of the encounters he had with River Song. (TV: The Impossible Astronaut et. al.) He also had a Twelve Hundred Year Diary, which he and Clara read when the Doctor forgot everything about himself. His memories were returned after reading the book. (TV: The History of the Doctor)

The Twelfth Doctor owned a Two Thousand Year Diary which he used to remind himself of the Mire. (TV: The Girl Who Died)

The Thirteenth Doctor kept a psychic prison diary during her imprisonment in the Judoon prison. (PROSE: The Doctor's Prison Diary, Breaking Free!, TV: Revolution of the Daleks) The Thirteenth Doctor also kept a Five Thousand Year Diary which she wanted to record a recollection from an Ice Warrior into. (GAME: Lost in Time)

Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]

Scandrius, a Time Lord who idolised the Doctor, carried a Five Hundred Year Diary of his own which he wrote while briefly travelling with Tegan Jovanka in a TARDIS that he stole. (AUDIO: Time in Office)

While pretending to be an incarnation of the Doctor, Mr Song disguised River Song's diary as a Five Hundred Year Diary. (AUDIO: Signs)

During one of the times River Song had borrowed the TARDIS, she read the Five Hundred Year Diary. When she found herself in the Great Intelligence's takeover of London, she used her memories of the diary to safely navigate around history. (AUDIO: The Web of Time)

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

Information from invalid sources[[edit] | [edit source]]

Information recorded in the Doctor's Five Hundred Year Diary concerning The Doomsday Contract stated that there was once a man, John Lloyd, who worked with Douglas Adams on The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Not long after, Douglas became a script editor on Doctor Who, which prompted Lloyd to submit a story treatment entitled The Doomsday Contract. Lloyd toiled over many redrafts of the script, but it fell through and never made it to television.

43 years later, the "remarkable" company Big Finish adapted The Doomsday Weapon into a "full cast audio version". It was a massive success. (WC: Tom Baker stars in John Lloyd's lost Doctor Who adventure, The Doomsday Contract)