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== Contemporary Doctor Who and other show stuff == | == Contemporary Doctor Who and other show stuff == | ||
This story/companion's era is considered to be set in the early [[21st century]], and can very likely be narrowed down to the [[2000s]]; however, there is conflicting narrative evidence as to which year ''specifically'' it is set. The writing team for the most part did not place a year in most of [the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' scripts set on contemporary Earth]/[''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''{{'}} scripts]/[''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''{{'}}s scripts], but to at least the television | This story/companion's era is considered to be set in the early [[21st century]], and can very likely be narrowed down to the [[2000s]]; however, there is conflicting narrative evidence as to which year ''specifically'' it is set. The writing team for the most part did not place a year in most of [the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' scripts set on contemporary Earth]/[''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''{{'}} scripts]/[''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''{{'}}s scripts], but to at least the contemporary television audience, the visual language shows the era is very clearly intended to be <!--[[-->Earth<!--]]--> in the present day. There has been conflicting narrative evidence as to which year and exactly how close to the air date the "present day" stories take place. | ||
''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' is noted in several subsequent narratives to have taken place in [[2005]]. Notably, in ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'', the [[Ninth Doctor]] describes [[12005]] as ten thousand years into [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]'s future. ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'', the first story where Rose returns home after her travels, features missing posters for Rose clearly dated <!--6?--> March 2005. In ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', the [[Tenth Doctor]] briefly meets Rose on [[1 January]] 2005 before she meets the Ninth Doctor and believes she will have a great year. | ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' is noted in several subsequent narratives to have taken place in [[2005]]. Notably, in ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'', the [[Ninth Doctor]] describes [[12005]] as ten thousand years into [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]'s future. ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'', the first story where Rose returns home after her travels, features missing posters for Rose clearly dated <!--6?--> March 2005. In ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', the [[Tenth Doctor]] briefly meets Rose on [[1 January]] 2005 before she meets the Ninth Doctor and believes she will have a great year. |
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Contemporary Doctor Who and other show stuff
This story/companion's era is considered to be set in the early 21st century, and can very likely be narrowed down to the 2000s; however, there is conflicting narrative evidence as to which year specifically it is set. The writing team for the most part did not place a year in most of [the Doctor Who scripts set on contemporary Earth]/[The Sarah Jane Adventures' scripts]/[Torchwood's scripts], but to at least the contemporary television audience, the visual language shows the era is very clearly intended to be Earth in the present day. There has been conflicting narrative evidence as to which year and exactly how close to the air date the "present day" stories take place.
Rose is noted in several subsequent narratives to have taken place in 2005. Notably, in The End of the World, the Ninth Doctor describes 12005 as ten thousand years into Rose's future. Aliens of London, the first story where Rose returns home after her travels, features missing posters for Rose clearly dated March 2005. In The End of Time, the Tenth Doctor briefly meets Rose on 1 January 2005 before she meets the Ninth Doctor and believes she will have a great year.
Following this, the "contemporary" early 21st century stories relative to Rose Tyler's home era have generally taken place a year after transmission, though few stories explicitly confirm or contradict this. Nonetheless, in the 2006 episode Love & Monsters, Elton Pope directly describes the events of the [[2005 episode Rose as "two years ago" and the 2005 Christmas special The Christmas Invasion as "Christmas just gone". In School Reunion, also from 2006, Sarah Jane describes the Sycorax' ship over London from Invasion similarly as "Christmas just gone".
[Doctor Who] The Runaway Bride, featuring Donna Noble, notes the Cyberman invasion in Canary Wharf from Rose's last regular appearance in Army of Ghosts and Doomsday as having taken place, and describes The Christmas Invasion's robot Santas as being from "last year". This would set that story (along with Rose's "present" during series 2 in 2007, and by extension, the Martha Jones era in 2008.
[Torchwood] Several Torchwood episodes are explicitly set in the aftermath of the Battle of Canary Wharf, which was Rose's last regular appearance as a companion. This would mean that up to and including (Out of Time, which is set around Christmas, and according to Captain Jack Harkness, has Diane go through the Rift on 24 December), series 1 is set in the year 2007. Combat and Captain Jack Harkness are clearly not set immediately after Time and so the last episodes of series 1 can be safely said to be set in 2008.
In series 2, Meat is said to be a year after Gwen is recruited to Torchwood Three (which happened in the series 1 premiere Everything Changes, while in Exit Wounds, Jack, after being unearthed by Torchwood staff in 1901, asks to be frozen for 107 years. Both of these facts strongly seem to place all of series 2 in 2008.
However, in Fragments (set on the same day as Exit Wounds), Ianto's flashback to his recruitment to Torchwood is displayed in a caption as taking place 21 months, or one year nine months, ago. Based on earlier evidence, including a scene in Love & Monsters set in part in March 2007, and Army of Ghosts and Doomsday (set during the battle where Ianto loses his prior job at Torchwood One) having ghosts appearing for two months being news to the Tenth Doctor and Rose (which means that the Battle of Canary Wharf happened in at least May 2007). Based on this earliest-possible estimate and assuming that Ianto joined Torchwood Three immediately after most of Torchwood One is wiped out, the "21 months earlier" flashback would mean that Fragments and Exit Wounds are set, at the very earliest, in February of 2009.
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Certainly, we can say that discounting flashbacks, Torchwood is set in the "21st century" where everything changes.
[SJA] Invasion of the Bane is set at least 18 months after Sarah Jane's meeting with the Tenth Doctor and him building a new model of K9 following the destruction of Mark III in School Reunion. The series 2 story The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith also describes the previous season]]'s Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (of which the season finale The Lost Boy picks up nearly immediately after) as having taken place "last year".
(Note: This isn't thorough per se... Not going through Doctor Who Adventures or Battles in Time issues for this list, nor am I going to really be able to find Cornell's Christmas stories. And the BBC Writer's Comics do not appear to work.)
Nine and Rose on present-day Earth
- One year after Rose.
- Six months after World War Three.
- Set after the heart of the TARDIS was opened in Boom Town.
- Numerous outside stories backdate this to 2005.
Ten and Rose on present-day Earth
- TV: Army of Ghosts / Doomsday
- TV: The Christmas Invasion
- COMIC: F.A.Q.
- PROSE: The Feast of the Drowned
- PROSE: The Final Darkness
- COMIC: The Green-Eyed Monster
- COMIC: The Lodger
- TV: Love & Monsters
- Story partially set in March. Rose was two years ago. The Christmas Invasion was the previous Christmas.
- Set "this year" according to Mickey.
- The Christmas Invasion was the previous Christmas.
Post-Rose Ten on present-day Earth
- The Christmas Invasion was the previous Christmas.
Ten and Martha on present-day Earth
- COMIC: Bus Stop
- PROSE: Forever Autumn
- PROSE: Made of Steel
- TV: Smith and Jones
- PROSE: The Story of Martha (linking material?)
- TV: Utopia / The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords
- PROSE: Wishing Well
- PROSE: Zombie Motel
Ten and Donna on present-day Earth
- PROSE: Beautiful Chaos
- TV: Partners in Crime
- TV: The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky
- TV: The Stolen Earth / Journey's End
- COMIC: The Widow's Curse
Post-Donna Ten on present-day Earth
- COMIC: The Age of Ice
- PROSE: Code of the Krillitanes
- COMIC: The Crimson Hand
- COMIC: Don't Step on the Grass
- PROSE: The End of the Rainbow
- TV: The End of Time
- COMIC: Ghosts of the Northern Line
- COMIC: Hotel Historia
- COMIC: The Stockbridge Child
Torchwood stories
- TV: Adam
- TV: Adrift
- PROSE: Almost Perfect
- PROSE: Another Life
- AUDIO: Army of One
- AUDIO: Asylum
- PROSE: Bay of the Dead
- PROSE: The Beauty of Our Weapons
- PROSE: Black Water
- TV: The Blood Line
- PROSE: The Book of Jahi
- PROSE: Border Princes
- TV: Captain Jack Harkness
- TV: The Categories of Life
- TV: Children of Earth: Day One
- TV: Children of Earth: Day Two
- TV: Children of Earth: Day Three
- TV: Children of Earth: Day Four
- TV: Children of Earth: Day Five
- TV: Combat
- PROSE: Consequences
- TV: Countrycide
- TV: Cyberwoman
- TV: A Day in the Death
- TV: Day One
- AUDIO: The Dead Line
- TV: Dead Man Walking
- TV: Dead of Night
- AUDIO: Department X
- AUDIO: The Devil and Miss Carew
- TV: End of Days
- TV: End of the Road
- TV: Escape to LA
- AUDIO: Everyone Says Hello
- TV: Everything Changes
- TV: Exit Wounds
- PROSE: Exodus Code
- AUDIO: Fallout
- PROSE: First Born
- TV: Fragments
- TV: From Out of the Rain
- TV: The Gathering
- TV: Ghost Machine
- AUDIO: Ghost Train
- AUDIO: Golden Age
- TV: Greeks Bearing Gifts
- AUDIO: Hidden
- AUDIO: The House of the Dead
- PROSE: The House That Jack Built
- TV: Immortal Sins
- AUDIO: In the Shadows
- PROSE: Into the Silence
- COMIC: Jetsam
- PROSE: Kaleidoscope
- TV: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
- PROSE: Long Time Dead
- AUDIO: Lost Souls
- TV: Meat
- PROSE: The Men Who Sold the World
- TV: The Middle Men
- TV: The New World
- PROSE: Monster
- AUDIO: Mr Invincible
- PROSE: Mrs Acres
- TV: Out of Time
- PROSE: Pack Animals
- PROSE: Plant Life
- TV: Random Shoes
- AUDIO: Red Skies
- TV: Rendition
- TV: Reset
- COMIC: Rift War!
- PROSE: Risk Assessment
- AUDIO: The Sin Eaters
- PROSE: SkyPoint
- TV: Sleeper
- PROSE: Slow Decay
- TV: Small Worlds
- TV: Something Borrowed
- PROSE: Something in the Water
- AUDIO: Submission
- TV: They Keep Killing Suzie
- PROSE: Trace Memory
- TV: To the Last Man
- PROSE: The Twilight Streets
- PROSE: The Undertaker's Gift
- PROSE: Virus
- PROSE: Who by Fire
- PROSE: The Wrong Hands
Sarah Jane Adventures stories
- AUDIO: Children of Steel
- TV: The Curse of Clyde Langer
- TV: The Day of the Clown
- AUDIO: Deadly Download
- TV: Death of the Doctor
- TV: The Empty Planet
- TV: The Eternity Trap
- TV: Eye of the Gorgon
- TV: From Raxacoricofallapatorius With Love
- AUDIO: The Ghost House
- TV: The Gift
- AUDIO: The Glittering Storm
- TV: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith
- TV: Invasion of the Bane
- AUDIO: Judgement Day
- TV: The Last Sontaran
- TV: The Lost Boy
- TV: Lost in Time
- TV: The Mad Woman in the Attic
- TV: The Mark of the Berserker
- TV: Mona Lisa's Revenge
- TV: The Nightmare Man
- TV: Prisoner of the Judoon
- TV: Revenge of the Slitheen
- TV: Secrets of the Stars
- AUDIO: The Shadow People
- TV: Sky
- TV: The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith
- AUDIO: The Thirteenth Stone
- AUDIO: The Time Capsule
- TV: The Vault of Secrets
- TV: Warriors of Kudlak
- TV: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith
- TV: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?
- AUDIO: The White Wolf
- AUDIO: Wraith World