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|editor      = Matthew Rimmer
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|release date = July 2020

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Time Scope was an unlicensed Doctor Who charity anthology released by in . It featured 60 entries, and would later be followed by a second volume, Twice Upon a Time Scope. As their names implied, both were in aid of the UK-based disability charity Scope.

One of the stories, A Remedy of Sorts [+]Loading...["A Remedy of Sorts (short story)"], by Jamie H. Cowan, mentioned a Chumerian creature; "Chumerian languages" would later be name-dropped in Cowan's commercially-released spin-off novella {{esquivalience) [+]Loading...["Esquivalience (novel)","'\"`UNIQ--nowiki-00000005-QINU`\"'"].

Publisher's summary

Time Scope is a charity anthology e-book.

Doctor Who fans from around the world have joined forces to raise funds for Scope, the disability equality charity in England and Wales. This unofficial and unauthorised anthology of 50 short stories, interspersed with poetry and artwork, weaves its way through time and space visiting the Doctors and their friends. Along the way, cast and crew share their memories of working on the show and projects from the wider Whoniverse.

Compiled entirely in lockdown in 2020, all 114 contributors have given their work freely in order to support Scope at a time when the charity’s income has fallen dramatically owing to the necessity of having to close charity shops and cancel fundraising events during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

100% of the money raised by this e-book will be forwarded to Scope.

List of stories

Title Writer Notes
A Fight For Change Linda Puchala
The Journey Begins Jon Arnold
The Eye of the Beholder Jonathan Bunney
Returning Susan Paul J. Guest
A Connection of Years Since Edward Buckton
The Jobless One Martin Belam
A Nobby One Michael Dennis
Paper Chase Toby Hadoke
Incoming Transmission Katy Manning A formally untitled poem.
An Unexpected Interlude Don Klees
Friends and Monsters James Goss
Distance, Not Distant Justin Bush
Reflection Antonio Amaral
The Mega - Prologue Simon Guerrier A deleted scene from The Mega.
Blue Monday Ian Morgan
Powerdown Patrick McCafferty
Helix Ian Morgan
Working From TARDIS Mike Morgan
Dysconnection' Joseph Jones
Sara Kingdom Trilogy Part 4 Simon Guerrier Outlines the unproduced audio story Survivors.
The Furlough of Turlough Matthew Rimmer
The Botcherby Inheritance Pete Lambert
Graphic Finance Steve Woolfall
Time and Tide Martin Montague
Time Flies Rae Marie
Practical Optics for Time-Travellers Kitty Eden
Heroes Ben Rawson-Jones
Sound Asleep Matthew Rimmer
Rhyme and the Rani James Goss A previously-unpublished poem originally intended for Now We Are Six Hundred.
Aces Low Charlotte Pringle
In The Soup Steve Woolfall
Salute James Hawkins
Redecorating Oliver S. Jackson
Far More J.E. Remy
Get Me Out Of Here Geoffrey D. Wessel
Stranded Gabriel Keogh
Planet of the Hats Matthew Rimmer
Something Familiar Paul Burns
Luminary William Carter
The Reward Bobble Bardsley
Love At First Touch E. J. Coates
Treasure The Stars Alec Hepburn
The Old Man and The Stranger James Postans
The Gift Outside Samuel Johnstone
The Loneliness Of A Time Traveller Ben Coleman
Lunchtime David R. Johnstone
Talent Strange Seawolf
Only The Lights E.J. Robison
Good Company Strange Seawolf
Note To Self Dave Ladkin
A Remedy of Sorts Jamie H. Cowan Mentions a "Chumerian Rawla"; "Chumerian languages" would later be mentioned in {{esquivalience}} [+]Loading...["Esquivalience (novel)","'\"`UNIQ--nowiki-00000008-QINU`\"'"].
Words for the Overture Blair Mowat Adapts the opening scene of Queen of Rhodia.
Absent Friends Dewi Small
Auld Acquaintances Ben Tedds
Art and the Lecturer Dominic G. Martin
Regeneration Sam 'Jesta' Geden
Message Begins Rogan Clark
Who Loves Ya? Martin Holmes
Smoke and Air Mat Greenfield
Homecoming Matthew Rimmer