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: Charley shows C'rizz the TARDIS library for the first time, as he wants to learn more about the new universe he is inhabiting, setting this shortly after ''The Next Life''. C'rizz mistakenly refers to Earth as "Mirth". The Doctor, Charley and C'rizz are briefly transported to Earth and telepathically inhabit the bodies of three security guards to defeat [[Darrakhaan]]. They then wake up back in their own bodies at the [[Sanmarus Institute]]. | : Charley shows C'rizz the TARDIS library for the first time, as he wants to learn more about the new universe he is inhabiting, setting this shortly after ''The Next Life''. C'rizz mistakenly refers to Earth as "Mirth". The Doctor, Charley and C'rizz are briefly transported to Earth and telepathically inhabit the bodies of three security guards to defeat [[Darrakhaan]]. They then wake up back in their own bodies at the [[Sanmarus Institute]]. | ||
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[After Midnight (short story)|After Midnight]]'' | |||
: Set during ''Before Midnight'', when the Doctor, Charley and C'rizz are briefly telepathically transported to Earth into the bodies of three security guards. | |||
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scaredy Cat (audio story)|Scaredy Cat]]'' | * [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scaredy Cat (audio story)|Scaredy Cat]]'' |
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This page lists appearances of the Eighth Doctor in the order in which he experienced them. This timeline is based upon observations of the Doctor Who universe and the events that occur during each of these stories. From these observations we have attempted to build a concise timeline. It is assumed, much like its TV story counterparts that for each novel or audio series their published/numbered order is the order they occur in. This does not apply to short stories which are often ambiguous about their placement. There are also many gaps between stories.
The layout of this timeline is in part based on the observations on Doctor Who Reference Guide and Doctor Who - The Complete Adventures, as well as Lance Parkin's AHistory and other sources that allow us to make observations, such as The Whoniverse, Doctor Who Reviews, Doc Oho's Book Reviews, The History of Doctor Who, The Discontinuity Guide, Clive Banks databanks, Whopix, two Big Finish forums and the Divergent Universe forum. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.
Limiting factors
Any story with the Doctor's silver sonic screwdriver must take place either between Doctor Who and The Silver Turk, where it is destroyed. Between Sword of Orion and Natural Regression, the Doctor uses a wooden sonic. He switches back to his silver sonic screwdriver at some point during the Last Great Time War.
Complications
Split continuities
Following the release of Doctor Who, both Doctor Who Magazine and BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures took to continuing the Eighth Doctor's adventures in 1997; they were joined by Big Finish Productions in 2001. For the most part, each of these storylines should not be interrupted or intertwined: in other words, there are few gaps in each series' storyline where the Doctor could feasibly take a break from one set of companions and to travel with a different set of companions from another series. Both the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures books and Doctor Who Magazine comics advertised themselves as continuing directly from the TV Movie, but only the novels actually portrayed an newly-regenerated Eighth Doctor, with Doctor Who Magazine instead depicting an Eighth Doctor that was comfortable with his body and personality. For this reason, the most commonly accepted framework is that, after the telemovie, BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures happened, followed by Doctor Who Magazine, and then continued with Big Finish Productions, who show the development of the Doctor that leads to The Night of the Doctor.
There are very few exceptions to this general rule:
- In the BBC Books novel Vampire Science, companion Sam Jones mentions that the Doctor once dropped her off at a Greenpeace rally and had (what he told her was) a year's worth of adventures before picking her up again. Radio Times's comic mini-series with the Eighth Doctor takes place in at least part of this gap, as the events are referenced in Placebo Effect a few books later.
- A gap of unknown size takes place between the Eighth Doctor's travels with Charlotte Pollard in Big Finish's Main Range and his adventures with Lucie Miller in the Eighth Doctor Adventures.
Gallifrey
During the War in Heaven, multiple duplicate Gallifreys were created, each believing themselves to be the original. One of these, Romana III's Gallifrey, was destroyed in The Ancestor Cell; anything involving Romana III must therefore take place before The Ancestor Cell or the reversal of Romana II's regeneration in Enemy Lines.
Alternatively, anything involving Gallifrey could take place either on a different duplicate Gallifrey or sometime after a hypothetical recreation of Romana III's Gallifrey following The Gallifrey Chronicles. However, such a restoration is never mentioned in the comics or audios.
Timeline
- Previous page: Seventh Doctor
New adventures
- The Doctor regenerates from his previous incarnation in the Walker General Hospital morgue, suffering complete amnesia due the anaesthetic in his system. Seeking aid from Dr. Grace Holloway, the Doctor's memory is restored when Chang Lee opens the Eye of Harmony within his TARDIS for the Bruce Master, only to leave Earth vulnerable to being absorbed into the Eye. The Doctor and Grace steal a beryllium chip from an atomic clock and bring it to the TARDIS in time for a final fight with the Master in the TARDIS' Cloister Room, culminating with the Master falling into the Eye of Harmony after Grace fixes the TARDIS with a temporal orbit. Parting ways with Grace and Lee, the Doctor settles down to read The Time Machine.
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- Set during Doctor Who, with the Doctor trying on new outfits in front of Grace.
- Continues directly on from Doctor Who, with the Doctor completing his reading of The Time Machine. After a second bout of amnesia, the Doctor rescues a 16-year-old girl named Sam Jones from being attacked by drug dealers, and welcomes her company in his travels.
- Sam takes her first trip in the TARDIS, setting this immediately after The Eight Doctors.
- Set shortly after Doctor Who, with the Doctor reflecting on his new incarnation.
- The Doctor is still adjusting to his new personality.
- Sam visits Earth while travelling alone with the Doctor, setting this between The Eight Doctors and Longest Day. Sam learns the consequences of time travel, suggesting a setting early on in her travels with the Doctor.
- (EPILOGUE)
- The Doctor sees the results of his tampering with the TARDIS model train set. (PROSE: Model Train Set)
- The Doctor wakes up in a hospital, before claiming that he has already "been there, [and] done that", suggesting a setting shortly after his regeneration in Doctor Who.
- The Doctor spends five months alone in Spain repenting for the actions of his seventh incarnation.
- (FLASHBACK)
- The Doctor and Sam kill a vampire in 1976 San Francisco with the help of Carolyn McConnell, and leave a hypercube with her, should any vampires return. (PROSE: Vampire Science)
- Set immediately after Thinking Warrior. The Doctor is described as looking young and remembers his past, setting this before The Ancestor Cell.
- (NOTE)
- Not long after they first start travelling together, (PROSE: Placebo Effect) the Doctor leaves Sam at a Greenpeace rally, intending to pick her up after a few hours. (PROSE: Vampire Science)
- The Doctor subconsciously goes to protect Grace from Adam Mitchell, but fails, leading directly into Endgame. The fact that he singles out Grace suggests that the Doctor has yet to build up a large resume of companions.
- The Doctor joins with his other incarnations to rescue Grace from Adam and the Tremas Master, and assists the other Doctors in saving their companions as well.
- (REFERENCE)
- In 1937, (COMIC: Wormwood) the Doctor meets Fey Truscott-Sade while encountering psychic weasels in Russell Square, and gives her a Stattenheim Summoner that can contact his TARDIS as a favour. (COMIC: Tooth and Claw)
- The Doctor mentions that he is still new to his body.
- The Doctor mentions that he is still new to his body, and decides to tell Mihal stories about great leaders, beginning with One Fateful Knight, which happened "very recently".
Travels with Stacy and Ssard
- The Doctor states he has "only just begun getting used to [his] head", referring to his recent regeneration and setting this shortly after Doctor Who. He rescues Stacy Townsend when her ship is attacked by the Cybermen, and promises to safely return her to her home.
- The Doctor and Stacey befriend an Ice Warrior named Ssard while investigating the treachery of High Lord Artix on Mars. However, in rescuing the young noble Izaxyrl, Stacy and Ssard are captured by Artix and the Doctor sets out to rescue them, leading directly into Ascendance.
- The Doctor and Izaxyrl successfully rescue Stacy and Ssard from Artix, wgho reveals that Izaxyrl's mother, Luass, is leading the conspiracy. After quelling the Martian rebellion, Ssard accepts an offer from the Doctor to travel with him and Stacey.
- Ssard is "still waiting" to see the universe, implying a setting shortly after Ascendance. While helping two Equinoids escape Victorian era London, Stacy is kidnapped by shapeshifters, leading directly into Coda.
- The Doctor saves Stacy from the shapeshifters, and then returns them to their home planet.
- (REFERENCE)
- After traveling with the Doctor for "a few months", Stacy and Ssard leave the TARDIS and decide to live in Ssard's time period. (PROSE: Placebo Effect)
Fight against the Threshold
- The TARDIS is shown to have its Victorian parlour interior design. On a return visit to Stockbridge, the Doctor is reunited with Maxwell Edison and meets Izzy, a 17-year-old science fiction fan and amateur paranormal investigator. After they help him defeat the Toymaker, the Doctor offers them companionship; Max declines, but Izzy gleefully accepts.
- On Izzy's first trip into the future, the Doctor follows an SOS to the Keep, where he is forced by Marquez to bond with Crivello's Cauldron so it can be sent off to form a new star system.
- The TARDIS is attacked by a Vortex parasite, but simulacrums of the Doctor and Izzy are able to destroy it while their real world counterparts are unconscious.
- The TARDIS is still recovering from the events of A Life of Matter and Death. Lured to Crivello's Cauldron at Icarus Falling, the Doctor and Izzy discover that Marquez was working for the Daleks, and become embroiled in the Threshold's plot to destroy the Daleks to acquire the secrets of a box with the Seal of Rassilon on it. During his endeavour, the Doctor's link to the Cauldron is severed.
- The Doctor and Izzy are summoned by Fey Truscott-Sade to an island in the Indian Ocean during 1939, where the Doctor injects himself with poison to defeat a Cucurbite, forcing Fey and Izzy to take him to Gallifrey, leading into The Final Chapter.
- Whilst his body heals on Gallifrey, the Doctor ventures into the Matrix, where he learns from the Matrix Rassilon why he hired the Threshold in Fire and Brimstone. The Doctor also catches up with Shayde, leading into Wormwood.
- Having switched places with Shayde during The Final Chapter, the Doctor goes undercover in the Threshold, witnessing their destruction by the Pariah. Shayde is injured in the battle, but is saved from death when Fey bonds with him, becoming a singular entity, and returns to Gallifrey. The Doctor alludes to his recent regeneration, noting that his body is "just getting warmed up."
Controller of the Glory
- The Doctor bumps into Grace, and discovers the fallout of his influence on her.
- In 17th century Japan, the Doctor makes an immortal out of Samurai Katsura Sato.
- The Doctor is beginning to notice the TARDIS's recent difficulties finding its destination. He and Izzy are joined by Kroton, a Cyberman with his emotions intact.
- Kroton is surprised to have travelled in time, implying a setting immediately after The Company of Thieves. The Doctor and the Master meet for the first time since Doctor Who. According to the Master, the events of The Fallen, The Road to Hell and The Company of Thieves, and possibly Doctor Who as well, take place in the "past few months". Landing on Paradost, the Doctor, Izzy and Kroton find Sato Katsura leading the Church of the Glorious Dead, and in the services of the Master in his bid to win the contest with the Doctor for the Glory. However, it eventually transpires that the contest is really between Sato and Kroton, with Kroton emerging the winner. With the power of the Glory, Kroton kills Sato and undoes the Master's recent atrocities, before placing him in an imprisonment, presumably the Eye of Harmony, while Esterath removes the Master's ability to influence the TARDIS, setting this before The Gallifrey Chronicles.
Continued adventures with Izzy
- Izzy recalls her travels with Fey, setting this after Wormwood.
- Izzy recalls the events of Wormwood.
- Izzy recalls meeting vampire monkeys, setting this after Tooth and Claw.
The Oblivion plot
- On the Ophidius, the Doctor's green frock coat is destroyed, and Izzy has her body switched with Destrii, who is apparently disintegrated before they can switch back.
- While Izzy deals with the fallout of the events of Ophidius, the Doctor replaces his destroyed frock coat with a blue jacket.
- The Doctor and Izzy spent a week on Kyrol trying to study Destrii's body. After the Doctor sees the massacre of the Humanised Daleks, Izzy is kidnapped by Destrii's pursuers, leading into Uroboros.
- (REFERENCE)
- The Doctor sends a sub-etheric alert to Fey and Shayde, summoning them to help him search for Izzy. (COMIC: Me and My Shadow)
- Returning to the starship Ophidius with Fey, the Doctor finds Destrii alive and forces her to accompany him in his search for Izzy, leading into Oblivion.
- Having been returned to her rightful body, Izzy makes peace with her identity and returns home to her adopted parents. Destrii kills her mother, and then departs Oblivion with her uncle, Jodafra, in a chronon capsule.
Time off
- Following the events of Oblivion, and on the advice of a kind barman, the Doctor decides to take a holiday to Egypt, having previously made plans to visit with Izzy.
- The Doctor is trying to get to Egypt.
- Despite boating down the River Nile, the Doctor is still feeling down due to Izzy's departure.
- Having missed Les Huguenots in 1840 London, the Doctor is beginning to yearn for company. He recounts his recent travels to Penny Chapman, including a trip to Egypt, setting this shortly after The Power of Thoueris.
Revisiting old friends
- The Doctor meets up with Bernice Summerfield and the Brigadier for the first time since his most recent regeneration. He gives Wolsey to Bernice so that she can watch over him, and also gives her the Seventh Doctor's umbrella.
- The Doctor meets up with Joseph Liebermann in Salt Lake City.
- Set before Repercussions....
- While authorial intent would place this after The Gallifrey Chronicles[1], the Doctor believes that Time Lords would never enslave their TARDISes, setting this before The Shadows of Avalon. The Doctor and Benny recall the events of The Dying Days.
Adventures with Destrii
- The Doctor encounters Jodafra and Destrii while fighting the Windigo in 1875 North America. Destrii sides with the Doctor against her uncle, who beats her to near-death, leading into Sins of the Fathers.
- Having helped him repel a Zeronite attack on Hippocrates Base, the Doctor decides to give Destrii the chance to travel with him in the TARDIS.
- While fighting a Cyber-Fleet from the far future with MI6, the Doctor's blue jacket and sonic screwdriver are destroyed. To defeat the fleet, the Doctor joins with the Time Vortex, but abandons its power to save Destrii.
- (NOTE)
- Destrii would eventually stop travelling with the Doctor, though under unknown circumstances. (COMIC: The Stockbridge Showdown)
Travelling alone
- The Doctor is is horrified by a threat that has the power to destroy the Time Lords, suggesting a setting prior to The Ancestor Cell.
The War with the Enemy
- (REFERENCE)
- After "nearly a year" of traveling alone, the Doctor collects Sam from the Greenpeace rally, with only a few hours having passed for her. (PROSE: Vampire Science)
- The Doctor and Sam answer a call from Carolyn McConnell in 1997 San Francisco. It has been three years since the Doctor regenerated in Doctor Who, though only three months have passed for Sam since The Eight Doctors. Sam is 17-years-old and the Doctor claims to be 1012-years-old, although admits he might be incorrect.
- The Doctor's sonic screwdriver is destroyed.
- Sam is still 17-years-old, and kills for the first time when she is forced to kill a Tractite in self-defense. She hasn't returned home since she left in The Eight Doctors.
- Six months have passed since The Eighth Doctors for Sam, and she has her first encounter with the Daleks. The Doctor has rebuilt his sonic screwdriver. The Doctor alludes to the fate of the Humanised Dalek from The Evil of the Daleks, setting this after Children of the Revolution.
- According to Sam, the events of War of the Daleks were "a couple of weeks ago". She has known the Doctor for "seven months, three weeks and six days" by her own estimation. The Doctor meets Faction Paradox and the Celestis at an auction for a mysterious Relic, which he learns is his own corpse, while uncovering a future war between the Time Lords and a nameless Enemy.
- The Doctor no longer has his umbrella, setting this after The Dying Days. Sam has not told the Doctor about her killing the Tractite in Genocide.
- Set "several weeks" after Kursaal.
- Sam's "Jones-Richter Scale of trouble" from Genocide is used. She is still a school girl, setting this before her four year separation from the Doctor which began in Longest Day.
- According to Sam, the events of Option Lock occurred "a while ago". When the Doctor appears to die saving the Moonbase, Sam gets taken away by Anstaar, separating her from the Doctor when he recovers.
- Set immediately after Longest Day, with the Doctor searching for Sam. He has acquired a new umbrella by this point, and adopts a cat. He sees Susan in 2199, but decides not to approach her.
- (EPILOGUE)
- The Doctor returns George Litefoot's fowling piece and is evasive about Sam's whereabouts. (PROSE: The Bodysnatchers)
- The Doctor catches a glimpse of Sam from a distance, leading into Seeing I.
- The Doctor and Sam are reunited on Ha'olam, with four years having past for Sam, while the Doctor spends "three-and-a-bit years" being locked away as a prisoner of the Oliver Bainbridge Functional Stabilisation Centre. The Doctor mentions that he returned to some of the previous places they landed during his search for Sam.
- Three months have passed since Seeing I. The Doctor is reunited with Stacy and Ssard, setting this after Coda. The Doctor recalls the events of The Dying Days.
- (REFERENCE)
- The Doctor and Sam unwillingly spend six weeks on Entusso, becoming public figures while foiling many subsequent alien invasions. (AUDIO: Fitz's Story)
- The Doctor and Sam are joined by Fitz Kreiner, due to the Doctor taking pity on Fitz due to the death of his mother. Sam has been traveling with the Doctor for "years" by this point. Sam visits Earth for the first time in years, and "about six months" have passed since Seeing I.
- The events of The Scarlet Empress were four months ago. Sam visits Earth and, although absent, Fitz is mentioned, setting this after The Taint.
- Fitz has been travelling with the Doctor and Sam for weeks and leaves the TARDIS for two years, but only a week passes for the Doctor and Sam.
- The events of Revolution Man are still fresh in Fitz's mind. Sam is 22-years-old. Ending sets up the events of Unnatural History, and begins a small arc of the TARDIS being unwilling to leave Earth until Interference: The Hour of the Geek.
- Set a couple of weeks after Dominion. A dark-haired Sam encounters a dimensional scar that alters her timeline, reworking it, giving her blonde hair, and creating the established timeline she experienced with the Doctor. The Doctor loses his shadow, and his Volkswagen Beetle is destroyed.
- Sam decides to leave the TARDIS, and asks the Doctor to drop her somewhere near 1997, leading into Interference: Shock Tactic. The Doctor claims to be 1018-years-old.
- Unnatural History occurred "a couple of months ago" for Sam. Fitz becomes stranded on 2593 Ordifica after being trapped in the Cold for six hundred years, and joins Faction Paradox.
- Sam chooses to leave the Doctor while on 1996 Earth, and the Doctor decides to travel alone for a time after a traumatic battle with Faction Paradox, while the re-remembered Fitz agrees to join the Doctor and Compassion, a fellow remembered who was a member of the Remote.
- The Doctor's eyes change colour, showing that his biodata has been altered by Faction Paradox, as shown in Alien Bodies and Unnatural History.
- (SEGMENTS)
- The Doctor visits Foreman's World to recount the events on Earth in Interference: Shock Tactic to I.M. Foreman. A few months have passed since Sam left him. (PROSE: Interference: Shock Tactic) During his second day on Foreman's World, the Doctor finishes his story by recounting the events on Earth in Interference: The Hour of the Geek. (PROSE: Interference: The Hour of the Geek) During this excursion, Fitz and Compassion are waiting for the Doctor in the TARDIS. (PROSE: Toy Story)
- The Doctor, Fitz and Compassion are having an adventure on the spaceship Nepotist, when Iris Wildthyme summons them. To protect Compassion from harmful signals she might encounter during their travels, the Doctor interfaces her receiver with the TARDIS systems.
- Compassion begins to transform into a TARDIS.
- Fitz still has a suntan from the events of Frontier Worlds.
- (REFERENCE)
- While the Doctor takes Compassion to Earth, Fitz remains on Skale with Filippa Cian. After living on Skale for some time, the Doctor returns for Fitz. On their way to pick up Compassion, they visit "strange dimensions", "worlds at an angle to reality", and "dreamlike places." (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon)
- The Doctor and Fitz appear alone in this story, setting this immediately before The Shadows of Avalon, where Compassion was learning to be human on Earth while the Doctor and Fitz were temporarily travelling alone.
- Romana III is War Queen of Gallifrey. The Doctor loses his TARDIS after it collides between the dimensional barriers, but Compassion evolves into a Type 102 TARDIS and allows the Doctor and Fitz to travel within her. With the Time Lords wishing to use Compassion to breed more sentient TARDISes, the trio go on the run from them.
- To better avoid the Time Lords, the Doctor installs a Randomiser into Compassion without her permission.
- Compassion recalls the recent events of The Shadows of Avalon and The Fall of Yquatine.
- The Doctor mentions the new coat he "only just got" during the events of The Banquo Legacy. The Doctor's TARDIS restores itself above Gallifrey in the shape of a Flower of Remembrance. In order to thwart Grandfather Paradox's plan, the Doctor causes the destruction of Romana III's Gallifrey. As the TARDIS collapses down into a small cube, the Doctor again loses his memories and is left with the regenerating TARDIS cube in 1900 England by Compassion and Fitz.
Walking the Earth
- In 1894, the Doctor finds a note telling him to meet Fitz at St. Louis on 8 February 2001.
- Set in the early 20th century.
- (FLASHBACK)
- The Doctors spends some time in Prague during 1903. (PROSE: The City of the Dead)
- Set in 1918.
- (FLASHBACK)
- In 1935, the Doctor serves as a sailor aboard the Sarah Gail. (PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers)
- Set in 1936.
- (FLASHBACK)
- In 1938, the Doctor buys Fitz's journal in a bookshop on the Euston Road. (PROSE: Time Zero)
- Set midway through World War II.[2]
- Set in 1951.
- Set during the 1950s.
- (FLASHBACK)
- In 1962, the Doctor spends some time in an ancient Khmer temple. (PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers)
- An amnesiac "Paul Bowman" spends time with a young widow, Claudia Marwood, in rural England. Despite being set in 1990s, Father Time would later date this story in 1976.
- In 1977, the Doctor witnesses Eva Dalloway being caught for shoplifting.
- During the 1980s, the Doctor raises his adopted daughter, Miranda Dawkins. The TARDIS outer shell has fully regenerated, and the Doctor keeps it in his gardens at Greyfrith and South England. The Doctor has crow's feet and some flecks of grey in his hair, but his age is indeterminable.
Back in the TARDIS
- In 2001, the TARDIS grows back to its full power, and the control room rearranges itself to resemble a mixture of the white room and the Victorian parlour design with an octagonal control console. The Doctor is reunited with Fitz during a Kulan invasion, leaving with him in the TARDIS for new adventures, along with Anji Kapoor after her boyfriend, Dave Young, is killed by the Kulan. The Doctor's memories are still "a little hazy".
- Set immediately after Escape Velocity. Fitz learns his memory problems from Escape Velocity are due to his memories disappearing.
- (FLASHBACK)
- While Fitz and Anji are asleep in the TARDIS, the Doctor takes a cat to a new life in Wales. (PROSE: The City of the Dead)
- Set "a couple of weeks" after EarthWorld, thought Fitz refers to New Jupiter as the TARDIS's "last port of call". The Doctor still has no memories beyond The Burning. Ending leads directly into Vanishing Point.
- Anji has known the Doctor and Fitz for a couple of weeks.
- The TARDIS is still re-growing, and the console is now octagonal. Anji refers to the recent events of The Year of Intelligent Tigers.
Combating the Council of Eight
- During his wedding to Scarlette, the Doctor's second heart is removed by Sabbath Dei, allegedly to cure the Doctor of an illness caused by the heart's attempt to connect him to Gallifrey.
- The Doctor still cannot remember events from before The Burning. The Doctor's eyes flash from blue to grey.
- The Doctor shaves off the beard he grew during The Adventuress of Henrietta Street. Anji finds closure for the death of Dave after cloning him so that a version of him can live a full life.
- Set two days after the events of Hope.
- The Doctor claims to only have one heart and that his companions are waiting for him in the TARDIS, setting this between The Adventuress of Henrietta Street and Camera Obscura. He recalls the events of his last regeneration, implying his memories are starting to return.
- Fitz's memory of events prior to The Burning are disappearing more severely, with Fitz being unable to remember the name of the Time Lords, and being unsure of their fate. The TARDIS control console is now pentagonal.
- The Doctor learns to dance. Fitz now has noticeable gaps in his memory.
- The Doctor only has one heart, setting this between The Adventuress of Henrietta Street and Camera Obscura.
- The Doctor is traveling with Fitz and Anji, and remembers his travels with Sam.
- The Doctor starts re-growing a new second heart, and is starting to recall some of his past. Anji begins thinking about returning home. Fitz decides to take a break from the TARDIS so he can go on an expedition to Siberia with his new friend George Williamson, leading directly into Time Zero.
- With his new second heart still growing, the Doctor drops off Fitz and Anji to travel alone for a time, and then returns with his second heart completely regrown. Although for Fitz the expedition to Siberia only lasted several months, it has been longer than that for the Doctor. Trix MacMillan, a con artist hired by Sabbath, asks to join the TARDIS crew, but is denied by the Doctor. Ending leads directly into The Infinity Race.
- Ending leads directly into The Domino Effect.
- Ending leads directly into Reckless Engineering.
- Ending leads directly into The Last Resort.
- Ending leads directly into Timeless.
- The Doctor discovers that Trix has been hiding in the TARDIS since the events of Time Zero, and invites her to stay aboard as his companion. Anji leaves the TARDIS to take care of a surviving Time Lady named Chloe. Ending leads directly into Emotional Chemistry.
- Reuniting with Miranda due to the threat of the Council of Eight, the Doctor watches his adopted daughter kill herself to avoid being used as Octan's hostage against him.
Final adventures with Fitz and Trix
- Through unknown means, Fitz regains his lost memories.
- Looking through the Tomorrow Window into his future, the Doctor sees the events of Seasons of Fear.
- Set five months after The Tomorrow Windows. The Doctor spends several months in 1904 tracking the survivors of the Sholem-Luz attack, and then spends a century in a self-induced coma in a stone tomb in the crypt beneath Mausolus House.
- The Master is still trapped in the Eye of Harmony.
- According to Fitz, the events of Halflife were "months ago" and the events of EarthWorld were a "couple of years" ago. The Doctor regains all his memories from before The Burning, and, after defeating the Vore, Fitz and Trix plan to leave the TARDIS to start a family together. The TARDIS interior has been changed again, but is then destroyed containing the explosion of a cold fusion generator.
- The Doctor is illustrated with his appearance from The Night of the Doctor, and recalls his past and the Laws of Time, setting this after The Gallifrey Chronicles. He is haunted by the possibility of a future "war of time", and what it may turn him into.
The restoration of Gallifrey
- (CONJECTURE)
- The Doctor eventually regenerated into a short incarnation with receding dark hair. (PROSE: Cyber-Hunt) After traveling with Ria, (COMIC: Party Animals) the "Nth Doctor" made a deal with a man in black to restore Gallifrey in return for him dealing with the Cyberons. Once he had ended the Cyberon War, the man in black severed the "Nth Doctor" from his timeline, and restored the Eighth Doctor to take his place, leaving the "Nth Doctor" as an amnesiac who took to calling himself "Fred". (PROSE: Cyber-Hunt)
- The Doctor is noted to not have much "in the way of corporeal structure", and has amnesia, though does have faint memories of Fitz.
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- Set during Now or Thereabouts. The Doctor receives a telegram from Fitz telling him he stopped the War in Heaven, setting this after The Ancestor Cell, and was taken in by Faction Paradox to heal his unstable biodata. However, Faction Paradox bore of him, and the Eighth Doctor fades away after the Ninth Doctor steals his TARDIS.
- (CONJECTURE)
- It is suggested in The Gallifrey Chronicles that the Eighth Doctor becomes the Emperor and that there is a connection between the events of the Emperor's life and The Infinity Doctors. The Emperor seems to rule before the complete return of Gallifrey, but he also has many Time Lords at his side. However, one scene in Father Time indicates that the Emperor regenerated at least once and had a body different to the Eighth Doctor's at the time of his supposed death.
- Of this story's equally many possible positions in continuity, one is that it depicts the Eighth Doctor's life on the restored Gallifrey after the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures, with the Infinity Doctor settling down for a while before he eventually decides to leave Gallifrey again. The Gallifrey Chronicles and Paydirt support this, with many aspects of the former novel leading into The Infinity Doctors. By this time, the Doctor has travelled with Izzy and has also seen Bernice Summerfield pregnant.
Solo adventures
- Authorial intent places this between The Dying Days and Storm Warning.Evidence yet to be determined for this placement.
- The Doctor recalls meeting Iris during The Scarlet Empress.
- Despite the cover depicting him in his clothes from The Night of the Doctor, the Doctor is described as wearing his clothes from Doctor Who. The Doctor reunites with James MacFarlane from The Scent of Blood. Upon hearing of a future "war across time", the Doctor hopes his actions aren't mistaken for the Time Lords as him "taking an active role in events again".
Temporary companions
- The Doctor is familiar with Peter Summerfield, setting this after Benny's Story.
- The Doctor mentions Bazima from Nettles, revealing that she was a past companion of his and that he met up with her again recently. The events of Lonely are fresh on his mind.
- (FLASHBACK)
- After meeting them in the Folkestone Library, the Doctor starts travelling with Gemma and Samson Griffin when they follow him into the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Terror Firma)
Adventures with Mary
- Having left Gemma and Samson in Vienna, the Doctor answers a distress signal from his future self, and meets an 18-year-old Mary Shelley, who leaves to travel with him.
- The Doctor and Mary travel to Vienna to pick up Gemma and Samson, but arrive in the wrong year. After Mary breaks his sonic screwdriver, the Doctor mentions he has a room full of replacements, explaining how he replaced the one destroyed in The Flood.
- After travelling with the Doctor for several weeks, Mary requests to be returned home, and she and the Doctor part on good terms.
Revisiting Shada
- The Doctor recalls when he, Chronotis, Mary Shelley and Lord Byron spent a weekend together at Lake Geneva, setting this between Mary's Story and Neverland, with the Eighth Doctor and Romana already being acquainted with each other in the latter.
- The Doctor, Romana and K9 have just returned to Gallifrey from the events of The Return to Shada.
Adventures with Gemma and Samson
- (CONJECTURE)
- The Doctor successfully returns to Vienna to collect Gemma and Samson.
- Samson and Gemma have been travelling with the Doctor for a few months by now.
- Gemma recalls the events of The Long Midwinter.
- (FLASHBACK)
- Investigating a Nekkistani time vessel, Gemma is ensnared by Davros and, taking Samson, forces the Doctor to take Davros to Earth and then alters his memories to forget her and Samson before sending him away. The Doctor wakes up in the TARDIS console room and begins looking for the TARDIS Instruction Manual. (AUDIO: Terror Firma)
Saving Charley Pollard
- Landing on the doomed airship R101 after being unable to find the TARDIS Instruction Manual, the Doctor violates the Laws of Time by saving the life of stowaway Charley Pollard, and takes her on as his new companion. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design. The Doctor uses the Vortisaur Ramsay to find the TARDIS.
- The Doctor and Charley return to the TARDIS with Ramsay, setting this immediately after Storm Warning. The Doctor is using a brand new model of sonic screwdriver, setting this after The Flood.
- Set immediately after Sword of Orion. Charley goes to the TARDIS library to research future history, and has only been travelling with the Doctor for a few days.
- Introducing himself to unknown audience, the Doctor recalls the recent events of Storm Warning.
- The Doctor is still talking to the audience from Meet the Doctor.
- The Doctor claims that Charley is looking for new experiences and new wonders and that she has just started, suggesting a setting shortly after Storm Warning. Charley learns about the TARDIS translation circuits for the first time. A Time Lord messenger informs the Doctor that the other Time Lords will inevitably notice that Charley is an anachronism, suggesting that her survival has yet to cause any significant damage to the Web of Time.
- The Doctor and Charley have just left Venice, setting this immediately after The Stones of Venice. "Sam" is listed as one of the Doctor's former companions by Gideon Crane, either referencing Sam Jones or Samson Griffin. Charley sees a television for the first time, and Ramsay is released back into the Time Vortex.
Carefree adventures with Charley
- After helping some tribes in Africa, the Doctor takes Charley to Australia for the first time. They become separated for a few days when the TARDIS malfunctions and Charley spends some time in New York City. Charley is still uncomfortable with wearing clothing that shows more flesh than she's used to, setting this during her early travels with the Doctor. Charley watches television, setting this after Minuet in Hell.
- Charley recalls the events of Sword of Orion. She has only been travelling with the Doctor for a few weeks, but has already realised that she has fallen in love with him.
- The Doctor eats Christmas dinner with a family while Charley visits a disco.
- Charley visits Prague for the first time, setting this before Lady of the Snows. Charley has spent "enough time" with the Doctor to know that it is pointless asking him to explain things. They attempt to celebrate Christmas in Prague but are sidetracked by a virus outbreak.
- Set over the course of nine days. Calabria has met Charley on several occasions, suggesting that Charley has been traveling with the Doctor for a while.
- Charley has been travelling with the Doctor for some considerable time.[quote 1]
- Charley recalls meeting the Brigadier in Minuet in Hell.
- This adventure is framed as a movie script adaptation of true events, written by Ari Leventhal, explaining the inconsistency of Charley claiming to have travelled with the Doctor for "years".
- The Doctor is currently travelling with Charley. (DWM 475) He helps in the saving of Gallifrey on the last day of the Last Great Time War, and, in the novelisation, has a tea party with his other incarnations in the Under Gallery as a celebration.
- Authorial intent places this "sometime during the second series of Charlotte Pollard Eighth Doctor adventures".[3] Charley learns about regeneration for the first time and the Doctor runs repairs on the TARDIS in an attempt to navigate more accurately. Charley is familiar with the TARDIS translation circuits, setting this after The Man Who Wasn't There.
- The Doctor and Charley go back in time to kill a dictator as a baby. However, the Doctor gets caught in the act before he can strike the fatal blow, and has to be rescued by the Fourth Doctor, though he succeeds in showing the mother how to properly care for the baby. Charley encounters various incarnations of the Doctor, setting this after The Light at the End.
- Charley is used to seeing things that she can't explain with the Doctor, setting this later in their travels.
- Charley encounters several other incarnations of the Doctor, and appears to be familiar with regeneration, setting this after The Light at the End.
- Set between Minuet in Hell and Invaders from Mars.[4] Charley is still actively wearing the steward uniform from Storm Warning and is familiar with the TARDIS translation circuits, setting this after The Man Who Wasn't There. The Doctor spends some time travelling in the TARDIS with a Gorilla called Guy after getting side-tracked on a rescue mission for Charley. After dropping Guy off back in the Congo, the Doctor and Charley decide to visit the Moulin Rouge.
- Following their visit to the Moulin Rouge, the Doctor and Charley travel to the planet Pteron for a walk in the woods. The Doctor decides to take Charley to see the Seven Suns of Iskabana next.
- The Doctor and Charley both recall the recent events of The Mummy Speaks!.
- When Charley doesn't immediately recognise the inside of an airship, the Doctor comments that "it hasn't been that long" since she was on the R101. Charley recalls her previous visit to the Garazone system in Sword of Orion.
- The Doctor is trapped alone in the Kantrofarri dreamworld, presumably setting this directly before If I Should Die Before I Wake.
- Charley joins the Doctor's dream and saves him from the Kantrofarri.
- Charley and the Doctor encounter Doom. Charley claims that after "so long" with the Doctor, she no longer fears danger.
Joined by Audacity
- (REFERENCE)
- The Doctor drops Charley off in Tibet for a fortnight, believing that he has managed to get her to Singapore. (AUDIO: The Great Cyber-War)
- The Doctor is joined on his travels by Lady Audacity Montague after an encounter with The Devouring leaves her unable to return to her home.
- Audacity takes her first trip in the TARDIS, setting this directly after The Devouring. After he and Audacity encounter the Cybermen during the Great Cyber War, the Doctor decides to return to pick up Charley, who rejoins the Doctor on his adventures alongside Audacity and, inspired by the snow in Tibet, suggests that the Doctor take her and Audacity somewhere festive so they can get better acquainted, leading directly into Twenty-Four Doors in December. Charley recalls the events of Sword of Orion, and claims that she and the Doctor have saved each other "countless times", and the Doctor recalls being caught out with androids pretending to be humans "recently", suggesting a setting shortly after Heart of Orion.
- The Doctor takes Charley and Audacity to spend Christmas at Baker Street in 2003 or 2004 for a month. Charley claims that this is her first "proper Christmas" in a long time with "all the build up". Audacity learns about cars for the first time.
- Set the day after Twenty-Four Doors in December with Charley deciding to celebrate Boxing Day by giving Audacity a tour of the TARDIS after spending Christmas Day at Baker Street. Charley shows Audacity the swimming pool. Charley recalls their prior attempt to tame Ramsay the Vortisaur, setting this after Minuet in Hell. Charley finds out about World War II, while Audacity learns about the existence of both World Wars.
- The Doctor, Charley and Audacity arrive in Victorian Edinburgh. They are surprised to arrive during the winter-time again and welcome the change from the London smog, setting this directly after The Empty Man. The trio discover that their recent adventures during the midwinter solstice since Twenty-Four Doors in December were caused by the TARDIS homing in on Sir Donald Shaw's plot.
The anti-time infection
- The Doctor learns that Orson Welles is ignorant of William Shakespeare's identity, that there are forty-nine states in the USA, and that the Central Intelligence Agency is active in 1947. The Doctor fails to take Charley to Singapore.
- Charley still wants to get to Singapore, but the Doctor decides to let the TARDIS take them to where it wants to go, citing that he has been "too methodical" recently and that they will get to Singapore eventually. Charley experiences a vision of her death on the R101 from the original timeline, and the Doctor promises to explain it at a later date.
- According to one source, authorial intent places this story between The Chimes of Midnight and Seasons of Fear.[5]
- Authorial intent suggests a setting close to Living Legend due to similar release dates.[6] Charley finds her enthusiasm for TARDIS travel waning and considers leaving the Doctor for the first time, setting this after Letting Go.
- The Doctor and Charley arrive in 1930 Singapore, and discover that Benjamin Franklin is President of the United States. They spent at least three weeks preventing the Nimon from using Decurion Sebastius Gralae to take over the Earth. The Doctor explains to Charley how his saving of her from the R101 has altered the timelines.
- The Doctor sees a flotilla of Type 70 TARDISes in the Time Vortex.
- The events of Storm Warning were "a long time ago".
- Charley recalls the events of Seasons of Fear. The Doctor is becoming unable to deny the truth about the effect that Charley's paradoxical survival is having on the universe.
- Charley recalls the events of Seasons of Fear. She spends several months amnesiac and separated from the Doctor in Prague until he eventually finds her.
- The Toymaker refers to people from Invaders from Mars, The Chimes of Midnight, Seasons of Fear, and Embrace the Darkness.
- Charley is familiar with the concept of regeneration, and witnesses a recorded message from the Eleventh Doctor, setting this after The Light at the End. She is also aware that her survival on the R101 has affected the Web of Time, setting this after Seasons of Fear.
- The Doctor uncovers that Welles didn't know of Shakespeare in Invaders from Mars due to a young Will Shakespeare being taken to 2050s New Britain by Mariah Learman's time travel experiments. Charley encounters the Daleks for the first time when they ally themselves with Learman to escape a time corridor. After Learman and the Daleks trap themselves in a time loop, the Doctor and Charley take Will into the TARDIS to return him to 1572 Stratford-upon-Avon, though both now aware that Charley is contaminated with temporal energies that have been responsible for the recent events of Invaders from Mars and Seasons of Fear.
- The Doctor and Charley are returning Will Shakespeare home, setting this immediately after The Time of the Daleks.
- Set after The Time of the Daleks, with the Doctor having just returned Will Shakespeare home.
- Set shortly after The Time of the Daleks, with the Doctor also referencing the recent events of Seasons of Fear. Charley claims to have been travelling in the TARDIS for six months, and celebrates her nineteenth birthday. The Doctor discovers that the flotilla of TARDISes he saw in Embrace the Darkness are after him and Charley, and they spend three-hundred years frozen in time by time torpedoes when the Celestial Intervention Agency come to confront them about how Charley's survival on the R101 has caused anti-time to leak into N-Space. Joining forces with Romana, the Doctor and Charley enter the Antiverse, where they prevent the Neverpeople from tricking Vansell into bringing raw anti-time to Gallifrey. However, in order to foil the plot and ensure Charley's continued survival, the Doctor, with Rassilon's encouragement, unleashes all the anti-time into his TARDIS, causing him to become the mythical living embodiment of anti-time known as Zagreus after he and Charley spend six months in a coma recovering from the anti-time explosion.
- Following directly on from Neverland, the Doctor struggles to hold back Zagreus while Charley flees into the TARDIS, which turns against the Doctor due to its own anti-time infection, choosing to side with Rassilon in destroying the Divergence. However, Zagreus instead throws Rassilon into the Divergent Universe, and the TARDIS is fully purged of the anti-time infection in time to remove Zagreus from the Doctor, who exiles himself to the Divergent Universe to prevent his own anti-time infection from spreading, leaving Charley on Gallifrey with Romana and Leela.
Exiled in the Divergent Universe
- Set immediately after Zagreus, with the Doctor finding out that Charley stowed away on the TARDIS when he left Gallifrey. As they adjust to their new environment in the Divergent Universe, they get separated from the TARDIS in the Evolution chamber on Bortresoye.
- Following directly on from Scherzo, the Doctor and Charley make it to the Interzone portal on Bortresoye, where they are recruited by the Kro'ka to provide their services in return for the TARDIS. Sent to the Eutermes zone first, the Doctor and Charley are joined by a Eutermesan named C'rizz. The Kro'ka then sends them to Light City, leading directly into The Natural History of Fear.
- Set a few weeks after Zagreus, and follows on two days after The Natural History of Fear. The Doctor is reunited with his TARDIS, but it disappears again. He reveals to the Kro'ka that he is looking for Rassilon.
- When the Kro'ka gets directly involved in attacking him, the Doctor finally recovers his TARDIS and is able to escape Bortresoye, resolving to explore the Divergent Universe with Charley and C'rizz.
- "Months" have passed since The Creed of the Kromon. C'rizz is used to travelling in the TARDIS with the Doctor and Charley, setting this sometime after Caerdroia. The Doctor recalls the events of Tooth and Claw. The TARDIS crew are captured by Rassilon and the Kro'ka, who try to trick them into releasing them into N-Space by purging the anti-time out of the Doctor. However, the Doctor, Charley and C'rizz manage to trap them in the Evolution chamber as they make their escape from the Divergent Universe into N-Space, where they are greeted by Davros, leading directly into Terror Firma.
Back in N-Space
- During an encounter with Davros, the Doctor saves Samson from Davros's control, but is unable to save Gemma, who is killed by C'rizz in self-defence. While the Doctor encourages him to move on from it, C'rizz spends days in the TARDIS moping while the Doctor and Charley enjoy a Blackpool holiday, haunted by his killings.
- Charley shows C'rizz the TARDIS library for the first time, as he wants to learn more about the new universe he is inhabiting, setting this shortly after The Next Life. C'rizz mistakenly refers to Earth as "Mirth". The Doctor, Charley and C'rizz are briefly transported to Earth and telepathically inhabit the bodies of three security guards to defeat Darrakhaan. They then wake up back in their own bodies at the Sanmarus Institute.
- Set during Before Midnight, when the Doctor, Charley and C'rizz are briefly telepathically transported to Earth into the bodies of three security guards.
- The Doctor and Charley show C'rizz the TARDIS gardens for the first time.
- C'rizz rhetorically asks why the TARDIS has continuously been drawn to prisons "recently", setting this shortly after Something Inside.
- The Doctor, Charley and C'rizz visit Earth together, setting this after Terror Firma.
- (SEGMENT)
- On the American frontier, the Doctor plays poker with his future self while Charley and C'rizz watch with Lucie Miller. (AUDIO: The 100 Days of the Doctor)
- C'rizz insists that he's not a performing lizard, suggesting a setting after Other Lives, and he encounters the Sontarans for the first time. However it is left ambiguous whether Charley has encountered Sontarans before or not.
- C'rizz sacrifices his life by absorbing a genetic assimilator into himself. Uncomfortable with how blasé the Doctor seems about C'rizz's death, Charley asks to be returned to her home, leading directly into The Girl Who Never Was.
- Charley is 21-years-old, setting this two years after Neverland. The Doctor brings Charley to the Singapore Hilton so thay they may say goodbye, but they end embroiled in a Cyberman plot that ends with the Doctor separated from Charley when the TARDIS' HADS is activated in a collapsing Cyber-ship. Due to the Cybermen's attempt to convert him, the Doctor's memories are too scrambled for him to remember Charley's fate, but a goodbye note she had left for him at the Singapore Hilton convinces him to let her disappear.
Alone again
- Charley has recently left the Doctor after C'rizz's death, and he is still depressed about it.
- The Doctor recalls the events of The Stones of Venice, and he and the "Jane Fonda" Iris discuss their constantly flowing chronologies.
- The Doctor is world weary, due to the recent loss of a companion in the Hundred Days war.
- The Doctor's hair is going "a bit grey".
- The Doctor has flecks of grey in his hair and his body is "wearing thin" and has "little fight left in it". He recalls scattering Isaac's ashes in Second Contact.
- The Doctor wonders if his lack of memory means he will soon regenerate. Upon meeting his first incarnation at the end of the universe, the Doctor's spirits are rejuvenated, and he feels up for some new adventures.
- This is the Doctor's last visit to Edward Grainger, setting this after Dear John. The Master escapes from the TARDIS and the Doctor has his memories intact, setting this after The Gallifrey Chronicles as well.
- Set "a long time" after From Little Acorns.
Entrusted with Lucie Miller
- After some time traveling alone, the Doctor is entrusted by the Time Lords to keep Lucie Miller safe in a "witness protection scheme". He immediately tries to get rid of her, but finds that the TARDIS will keep returning to Lucie every time he leaves without her. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design.
- After attempting to return Lucie to 21st century Blackpool, the Doctor asks her to become his official companion, which she accepts.
- Lucie gets kidnapped by the Headhunter, leading directly into Human Resources.
- The Doctor has reconciled with the Time Lords following the events of Zagreus. He learns that Lucie was mistakenly given to him by the Time Lords, but the two continue to travel together anyway, having become firm friends.
Influenced by the Fendahl
- Set between Human Resources and Dead London.[7] Some months have passed since Blood of the Daleks. The Doctor is affected by an unknown power and spends the story in a trance-like state.
- The Doctor takes Lucie to celebrate her birthday on Castus Sigma.
- Ending leads directly into Island of the Fendahl.
- Set three weeks after The Dalek Trap. The Doctor discovers he has been under the influence of the Fendahl.
Continued adventures with Lucie
- (SEGMENT)
- On the American frontier, the Doctor plays poker with his past self while Lucie watches with Charley and C'rizz. (AUDIO: The 100 Days of the Doctor)
- Seeing the corpse of one of the Sobek Crocodile's victims, Lucie uncomfortably notices for the first time that her travels have started desensitizing her to death.
Lying to Lucie
- While fighting the Zygons, the Doctor witnesses the murder of Lucie's Auntie Pat, and, to spare Lucie's feelings, agrees to keep it secret while the Zygon Haygoth replaces Pat.
- The Doctor and Lucie spend two weeks in 1974.
- Ending leads directly into The Vengeance of Morbius.
- After a battle with the Third Morbius, the Doctor is believed dead, and Lucie is returned home by the Time Lords.
- The Doctor has spent six hundred years looking for Lucie on Orbis since The Vengeance of Morbius. After this story, a stellar manipulator follows the Doctor's TARDIS until The Eight Truths. Any story where the Doctor and Lucie stay in one location for longer than a few days cannot take place after this point.
- The Doctor is still recovering from the events of Orbis.
- Ending leads directly into Worldwide Web.
- Exhausted from their fight against the Eight Legs, Lucie and the Doctor decide to spend Christmas in Blackpool, leading into Death in Blackpool.
- Whilst visiting Blackpool for Christmas, Lucie discovers that the Doctor had hidden the death of her Auntie Pat from her, and decides to leave his company due to the losing trust in him.
Moving on
- Set before Situation Vacant. The Doctor meets up with Susan, and is introduced to his great-grandson, Alex Campbell.
- The Doctor salutes the Brigadier with his other incarnations.
- The Doctor, in his green frockcoat, runs past a version of Clara Oswald.
- The Doctor attends the coronation of Elizabeth II alone.
- The Doctor is imprisoned at the Maximum hospitality zone with his other incarnations.
- The Doctor has Christmas dinner with his other incarnations.
Brief travels with Tamsin
- The Doctor discovers an advertisement offering individuals the chance to travel with him. Without finding out the organiser, he selects Tamsin Drew as his new companion.
- The Doctor gives Tamsin a tour of the TARDIS and she takes her first trip in the TARDIS, setting this immediately after Situation Vacant. On a mission for the Time Lords, the Doctor deduces that another Renegade Time Lord is manipulating him.
- The Doctor discovers that the Monk was responsible for the events of Situation Vacant & Nevermore.
- Ending leads directly into The Resurrection of Mars
- While Tamsin departs with the Monk, the Doctor is joined by Lucie again, and decides to treat her to the perfect Christmas.
- After hosting a Christmas dinner with Susan and Alex, Lucie decides to stay on Earth as Alex's companion.
Companionless travels
- The Doctor is using psychic paper.
- Authorial intent places this between Relative Dimensions and Dark Eyes. [1]
- The Doctor meets Romana III, who is implied to be Trey from her clothing, for the first time.
Losing everything
- After escaping from a six year imprisonment, the Doctor receives a summons from Lucie, leading directly into Lucie Miller.
- Answering Lucie's distress call, the Doctor is thrust into another Dalek invasion of Earth. Ending leads directly into To the Death.
- Watching Alex, Tamsin and Lucie get killed fighting the Daleks, the Doctor enters a deep depression.
Looking for hope
- Still broken with grief from the events of To the Death, the Doctor accepts a mission to World War I from the Time Lords, where he walks into a mustard gas attack, but is healed by Nurse Molly O'Sullivan, who is being hunted by the Daleks. Ending leads directly into Fugitives.
- On the run from the Daleks with Molly, the Doctor's frockcoat and trousers are ruined in 1940 Dunkirk, and switched for a blue leather jacket and jeans. The Doctor also gets his wavy hair cut short. Ending leads directly into Tangled Web.
- The Doctor and Molly discover that a former Time Lord called Kotris is masterminding a plot to destroy the Time Lords, and that Molly is a critical component in his plan. Ending leads directly into X and the Daleks.
- After his plan is foiled, Kotris is erased from time when the Dalek Time Controller kills his younger self; Straxus. With the threat over, the Doctor returns Molly home and travels on alone, a little more hopeful.
Travelling with hope again
- The Doctor is depicted with his appearance from the Dark Eyes arc. He is travelling alone upon his arrival on Peladon, implying a setting between X and the Daleks and The White Room.
- The Doctor is travelling alone and depicted with his appearance from the Dark Eyes arc, implying a setting between X and the Daleks and The White Room.
Reunited with Molly
- The Doctor is reunited with Molly while investigating the Viyrans. Molly calls attention to the Doctor's new "dustman's jacket", indicating that he switched his frock coat for his leather one since they last saw each other in X and the Daleks. Molly's retrogenitor particles are reactivated when she makes contact with the Doctor.
- The Doctor warns Molly what she should do if she ever encounters the Pyromeths, which is implied to be a warning he gives to recent additions to the TARDIS, setting this shortly after The White Room.
Fighting the Eminence
- Having spent some time travelling with the Doctor, Molly decides it is time she return to her normal life. However, they are side-tracked when a signal brings the TARDIS to the edge of the universe, where they encounter Liv Chenka and the Eminence. The Doctor invites Liv aboard the TARDIS and sets course for 1970s London to investigate the Ides Scientific Institute, leading directly into Eyes of the Master.
- The Doctor, Molly and Liv encounter the Reborn Master during their fight with the Eminence. To best the Master, the Doctor teaches the Eminence how to pilot a TARDIS, and it leaves with the Master in his TARDIS. Meanwhile, the Doctor leaves Liv and Molly on Earth while he goes to Nixyce VII in order to sync up his timeline with Liv, leading directly into The Traitor.
- The Doctor allies himself with the Dalek Time Controller to defeat the Eminence.
- (SEGMENTS)
- The Doctor is freed from Dalek imprisonment, and flees in his TARDIS. (AUDIO: Eyes of the Master)
- The Doctor visits Liv in a dream while she and Molly are staying at Baker Street in the 1970s while he is away investigating the Eminence.
- Since Eyes of the Master the Doctor has been skirting around the edges of humanity's war with the Eminence. After being arrested by the Time Lords, he learns from Narvin that the Master has kidnapped Molly from Baker Street and is using her to exploit the Eminence for his own ends.
- Narvin sends Liv to aid the Doctor in his search for the Master.
- The Doctor manages to significantly damage the Eminence and stop the Master, but is told by Narvin to stop travelling with Molly because them being together is threatening the universe. Liv joins him as a full-time companion.
- Following on from Rule of the Eminence, the Doctor and Liv spend two weeks in 1921 London trying to find Molly. After failing to find her, the Doctor and Liv find out that the TARDIS has been stolen, leading directly into The Monster of Montmartre.
- The Doctor and Liv retrieve the TARDIS from the Dalek Time Controller, but the damage to its systems causes the TARDIS to begin crashing, leading directly into Master of the Daleks.
- Recovering from the crash in Moscow, the Doctor steals the Master's TARDIS to rescue Liv and Molly from the Eye of Orion, leading directly into Eye of Darkness.
- At a Dalek facility on the Eye of Orion, the Doctor plays a part in the Eminence's creation, and witnesses Molly sacrifice her life to end the threat of the Eminence.
Facing the Doom Coalition
- The Doctor's hair has grown slightly longer, and Liv has been traveling with him for "years". They battle the Eleven on Gallifrey, but are unable to prevent him escaping in a TARDIS with a Regeneration Codex. Lord Cardinal Padrac tells them that a temporal anomaly was detected in 1960s London upon the Eleven's departure, and the Doctor and Liv leave to investigate, leading directly into The Red Lady.
- Hunting the Eleven to 1963, the Doctor and Liv get side-tracked fighting the Red Lady with the aid of language scholar Helen Sinclair, who joins them in the TARDIS after they inadvertently get her fired from her job when they take a tablet with a message from Galileo Galilei.
- Following Galileo's message to 1639 Florence, the Doctor is trapped by Volkbrood mercenaries, but manages to escape before they can hand him over to the Eleven on the stellar manipulator called Phaiton.
- Following on from The Galileo Trap, the TARDIS crew travel to Phaiton to stop the Eleven from using the Regeneration Codex and the stellar manipulator to destroy the Sun. They manage to defeat him, but he reveals that he is part of bigger plans before fleeing.
- Going to 2017 Stegmoor to recuperate from the events of The Satanic Mill, the Doctor learns from the Voord that the timeline is being interfered with, and sets out to learn why, leading directly into Scenes From Her Life.
- Seeking the cause of the Voord homeworld's ruination, the Doctor is tricked by the Time Lady Caleera into helping her escape from the Time Vortex.
- Escaping to San Francisco from the events of Scenes From Her Life, the TARDIS crew stop Caleera from destroying Earth during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake while experiments with her advance psychic powers. As they clean up their wounds, a card from River Song appears in the TARDIS.
- Following the card's coordinates to the planet Syra, the Doctor finds Caleera working towards the Doom Coalition's endgame, and fails to stop her destroying Syra and escaping with the Eleven.
- Following on from The Sonomancer, the TARDIS fails to reach Gallifrey so the Doctor can alert Padrac of the Doom Coalition, instead arriving in 1998 Calcot. Helen learns that she never returned to 1963 London from her brother before he dies. The Doctor finds a piece of the Doomsday Chronometer, leading directly into The Eighth Piece.
- The Doctor, Liv and Helen go searching for pieces of the Doomsday Chronometer in separate times and locations. The Doctor finds the Renegade Time Lord known as the Clocksmith in the court of Henry VIII, but gets caught by Thomas Cromwell and sentenced to execution on the Clocksmith's suggestion, leading directly into The Doomsday Chronometer.
- The Doctor is saved from execution by Risolva, the queen of the Solvers used by the Clocksmith to build the Doomsday Chronometer, which is fully assembled by the Doctor, Liv, Helen and River. As the Clocksmith is killed by the Solvers, the Doomsday Chronometer predicts the location of doomsday before it is destroyed by Risolva. The Doctor follows the coordinates in the deceased Clocksmith's TARDIS with River, leading directly into The Crucible of Souls.
- The Doctor discovers that Padrac is the leader of the Doom Coalition, and that he plans to eliminate all non-Gallifreyan life to prevent a predicted war that will destroy Gallifrey. Liv explains regeneration to Helen. Padrac forces the Doctor, Liv, and Helen into a space capsule and launches them into the no-time of a disintegrating Time Vortex.
- Following on from The Crucible of Souls, the Doctor, Liv and Helen manage to escape the vortex by destroying the capsule and riding the shock wave back into normal time.
- Separated from Liv and Helen, the Doctor is rescued by River and sent to find Lord Cardinal Ollistra, leading directly into The Side of the Angels.
- Destroying an alliance made between Ollistra, the Monk and the Weeping Angels in 1970s New York City, the Doctor uses a burst of temporal energy caused by the Angels to return the TARDIS to Gallifrey with Liv and Helen, leading directly into Stop the Clock.
- When the Eleven takes her hostage in a Battle TARDIS to foil the Doctor's plan to defeat Padrac, Helen rams the Battle TARDIS into the Resonance Engine, foiling Padrac's scheme and turning Caleera into the Red Lady. Convinced of her survival, the Doctor and Liv go searching for Helen.
Searching for Helen
- Following directly on from Stop the Clock, the Doctor and Liv begin their search for Helen by having the TARDIS calculate the route most likely taken by the Eleven's Battle TARDIS, answering a summons from Winston Churchill as they await the results.
- The TARDIS is dragged off the course taken by the Eleven's Battle TARDIS by a disturbance in the vortex originating from the Scapegrace space station.
- When the TARDIS lands on Ryzerkon due to detecting the Eleven's Battle TARDIS, Liv gets excited that they might have found Helen "after all this time". The Doctor and Liv find Helen with the Eleven, but the Doctor worries that she might be possessed by Caleera, leading directly into Sweet Salvation.
- Defeating the Eleven and the Kandyman's plan to take over Colony 23, the Doctor and Liv welcome Helen back into the TARDIS once she proves she is herself. Having received a premonition that he will soon be hunted by the Ravenous from the thought spiders, the Doctor decides that the TARDIS crew are in need of a holiday and promises to take them "somewhere special", leading into Escape from Kaldor.
Fixing Artron's folly
- The Doctor brings Liv and Helen to Kaldor City, where Liv opts to stay for a year to reconcile with her sister. After he and Helen jump forward a year in the TARDIS to collect Liv, the Doctor decides that the TARDIS crew should celebrate Christmas on Earth, leading into Better Watch Out.
- (EPILOGUE)
- Shortly after collecting Liv from Kaldor and before their Christmas celebration, the Doctor has a conversation with Liv while Helen deals with the TARDIS food machine. (AUDIO: The Final Hour)
- While enjoying Krampusnacht in 21st century Salzburg, the Doctor saves Antonia Werner from being evicted by Mr. Shafranek, just before the village is attacked by a Krampus that swallows the Doctor and several Salzburgians, leading directly into Fairytale of Salzburg.
- After Liv and Helen learn that the Krampus was manifested by the Wish Granter from Maria Werner's wish for revenge on Shafranek, Helen takes the TARDIS and spends decades learning to fly it to retrieve Saint Nicholas of Myra to defy the Krampus out of existence, freeing the Doctor and the Salzburgians. As Helen begins to die of old age, Liv wishes for her youth to be restored by the Wish Granter.
- Answering a distress call from the Eleven in a stolen TARDIS, the Doctor, Liv and Helen find him being hunted by a Ravenous. After his own TARDIS is stolen by the Eleven, the Doctor is able to escape the Ravenous with Liv and Helen by having the stolen TARDIS make a random materialization that causes the interior dimensions to collapse.
- The Doctor, Liv and Helen are rescued from the planetoid they have been stranded on since Seizure by Under Cardinal Rasmus, who takes them to Deeptime Frontier, where they witness the Ravenous escape into N-Space from their prison dimension. Wanting to lead them away from Liv and Helen, the Doctor takes an escape pod to lure the Ravenous after him. He is rescued by the Eleven, leading directly into Companion Piece.
- The Doctor follows the Eleven's directions to retrieve Liv and Helen from the Nine's prison.
- Set immediately after Companion Piece, with the Doctor explaining to Liv and Helen that he and the Eleven have formed an alliance to stop the Ravenous. The TARDIS crew acquire vital information on the Ravenous from the L.E.G.E.N.D. database.
- Liv recalls the events of L.E.G.E.N.D. as happening "this week". The Eleven briefly loses the persona of the Nine due to him forming an alliance with the Ravenous to trap the Doctor with the falsified information from L.E.G.E.N.D., but the Eleven, realising his immunity to the Ravenous due to his regenerative dissonance, instead gets them to side with him, which he conceals from the TARDIS crew, even using a staged Ravenous attack to make it appear his other personas are also lost.
- Set immediately after The Odds Against, with the Doctor taking the Eleven to the Still Foundation in order to help him recover from supposedly losing his previous incarnations, even though he has deduced that the Eleven is lying. After their adventure at the Still Foundation, the Eleven requests a destination to visit, leading directly into Planet of Dust.
- The TARDIS crew head to Parrak, where they find the Decaying Master searching for the Tomb of Artron. When the Eleven reveals his alliance with the Ravenous, the Doctor is forced to watch the Ravenous kill the Master before he escapes in the Master's TARDIS with Liv after Helen is kidnapped by an unknown party, leading directly into Day of the Master.
- Leaving Liv at a way station so he can travel to Kolstan and see Artron, who turns out to be the Wish Granter from Better Watch Out, alone, the Doctor encounters the Bruce Master for the first time since Doctor Who as he sees the inadvertent transformation of the Kolstani into the Ravenous when Artron absorbs their Time Vortex energy to thwart the Master. The Doctor is then reunited with Liv and Helen at the Crucible of Souls due to a wish made by Helen, where they persuade Artron to wish the Ravenous back to normal himself, though the strain kills him. As the Crucible is destroyed by the Time Lords, the TARDIS crew escape in the Doctor's damaged TARDIS, with the Doctor saying they will be stuck wherever they land.
Stranded in a dissolving timeline
- (FLASHBACK)
- Immediately after escaping the Crucible of Souls, the TARDIS interior is destroyed and the Doctor, Liv and Helen retreat to 107 Baker Street in 2020 London, and discover that it has been partitioned into flats by Thomas Brewster when they are greeted by tenant Tania Bell. (AUDIO: Lost Property)
- The Doctor, Liv and Helen have been stranded at 107 Baker Street for six weeks, with the Doctor still trying to restore the TARDIS to working order while it rests at Camden Road, though a mishap with a Pandora Bolt leaves Liv and Helen forcing him to interact with their neighbours. Liv decides to find employment to financial support the crew.
- Liv has been working at a convenience store, and is shot in a robbery gone wrong, though she is discharged from hospital shortly after Tania asks her on a date. The Doctor has been losing hope of repairing the TARDIS, but Helen convinces him to keep trying.
- The Doctor, Liv and Helen meet Andy Davidson for the first time when he comes to Baker Street looking for Tania. They also discover that they been under surveillance by Mr. Bird, who disappears into the Time Vortex.
- (FLASHBACK)
- Three months before the events of What Just Happened?, the Doctor plays video games with Robin Bright-Thompson after the boy has an argument with his dad. (AUDIO: What Just Happened?)
- While tutoring Robin on history, Helen encounters Divine Intervention for the first time, just as pair of Rarkelians arrive in 2020 to kill the Doctor before he can destroy their culture in his future. The paradox of the Doctor dying due to future actions, as well as the Rarkelians' time energy, partially restores the TARDIS, leading the Doctor to plan a test flight after he banishes the Rarkelians, though not before they warn him of Divine Intervention. The residents of 107 Baker Street have their first direct encounter with an alien, and Liv plans to tell them the truth of the TARDIS crew.
- Set immediately after Divine Intervention, with Liv telling the 107 Baker Street residence about the TARDIS. The Doctor takes Liv, Helen, Tania, Andy and a stowaway Robin on the TARDIS' test flight, ending up on Earth in a future where humanity were wiped out before 6,000,000 AD, with Robin briefly being overpowered by a holo-system interface. Upon returning to 2020, the TARDIS crew learn that the TARDIS is anchored in space to Camden, and Robin and his family leave Baker Street for Scotland.
- The Doctor takes his first trip in the TARDIS since Dead Time, bringing Andy with him as he travels to the Tower of London during his third incarnation's exile on Earth to steal a directional control from his TARDIS, though they have to sacrifice the circuit to save their future neighbors, Tony Clare and Ron Winters, from a time loop caused by an Ogron.
- The TARDIS crew bring their neighbors Aisha and Zakia Akhtar on their first trip in the TARDIS, taking them to 1941 London. Liv and Tania are having trust issues due to their secrets, but adopt a cat to solidify their commitment to each other.
- The Doctor brings Liv, Helen, Tania and Andy with him to 2050, where they spend a week imprisoned by a resistance who believe the Doctor helped Divine Intervention establish a fascist regime over England. Liv alludes to the events of Dead Time as happening in "the past few weeks".
- With the TARDIS repaired enough to travel in space again, the Doctor decides to take Liv, Helen, Tania and Andy on a trip. However, they are pursued by the Judoon and forced to use the Paradoxica to hide from the them, which results in Tania and Andy visiting an alien planet for the first time. The Paradoxica also allows them to investigate Divine Intervention's corruption of the timeline, discovering that they colonised Judoonia, and leading the Doctor to decide to explore the corruption at its source.
- After sometime on Rarkellia investigating Divine Intervention, the Doctor decides to return to Baker Street after the TARDIS crew succeeded in driving Divine Intervention off the planet. The Doctor decides that they must return to 2020 Earth and continue to investigate the timeline at its source, leading directly into Snow.
- Having returned to 2020 following the events on Rarkellia in Twisted Folklore, the Doctor plans a trip to 2035 with Liv, Helen, Tania and Andy to find out how the version of 2050 they previously visited in The Long Way Round came to be. However, after a fight with Liv, Tania elects to stay behind in 2020. The TARDIS is getting stronger and Tania is getting worried about Liv leaving her. Liv and Andy see the 2035 Tania being killed, greatly upsetting them.
- Having found the time when Divine Intervention would wipe out humanity, the Doctor, Liv, Helen and Andy discover that Robin, rendered unaging by the machines in Dead Time, is the leader of Divine Intervention, having been the the Doctor mentioned in The Long Way Round. Despite their best efforts to stop him, Robin uses a kill switch to kill every human at once, and Andy appears to die in a crashing spaceship, leading the Doctor to strand Robin on the deserted Earth as penance.
- Set directly after What Just Happened?, with the Doctor deciding to travel back "months ago" to the evens of Dead Time to intercede Robin on his train to Scotland and try to change his future, with Helen coming along to talk him out of it. Accidentally recruiting the younger Tania on their quest, they are confronted by Mr. Bird, who reveals himself to be Robin from further in his future. With their combined meddling causing reality to destabilise, Liv and Tania arrive on the scene to pass on a message on the fracturing state of the timeline, causing Bird to retreat while the Doctor uses the two Tanias to generate the Blinovitch Limitation Effect to stabilise time enough for the TARDIS crew to escape.
- Set immediately after Crossed Lines, with Tania recovering from the Blinovitch Limitation Effect. The Doctor decides to use the flexible state of time to rescue Andy from the spaceship, only to arrive after Mr. Bird rescues him, leading the Doctor to die on the spaceship instead. However, due to Andy returning to Baker Street with Bird's time travel device, Helen is able to prevent Andy's rescue by Bird and the Doctor's death by delaying Andy long enough for the Doctor to rescue them.
- When his attempt to prevent the Bright-Thompson family from moving into Baker Street causes reality to collapse around 107 Baker Street, the Doctor and the Robin from What Just Happened? make peace as the Curator restores the true timeline, though the Baker Street residents find themselves in the middle of a pandemic and have to wait a year while the new timeline crystallises, leading into Best Year Ever.
- The Doctor and the rest of 107 Baker Street wait out the 2020 lockdown, during which Ron and Aisha die from the virus. Robin decides to reformat Define Intervention as a more charitable organisation, with Andy as his CEO. At the start of 2021, the Doctor, Liv and Helen decide to leave in the TARDIS again to prevent them from further damaging the timeline and say goodbye to Tania, Andy and the rest of the Baker Street residents, though Liv tries to tempt Tania into joining them in the TARDIS.
Final adventures with Liv
- According to Liv, five weeks have passed since they left Baker Street at the end of Best Year Ever. Helen encounters the Daleks for the first time.
- The Doctor looks into the mail he had had redirected to the TARDIS from Baker Street for the fist time.
- The Doctor, Liv and Helen visit 2025 Soho, where an encounter with the Weeping Angels allows Helen to find her long-lost brother Albie Sinclair in 1963, and learns his disappearance was caused by the Angels sending him to the 1890s, in addition to his impending arrest for homosexuality. When the Doctor suggests a visit to Baker Street, Liv states she isn't ready to see Tania yet.
- The Doctor recalls his time living at Baker Street with Liv and Helen, setting this after Best Year Ever. Helen tells Liv about her grandmother and mentions that her grandfather was a scholar.
- After the TARDIS is caught on a temporal pothole, the Doctor, Liv and Helen spend a month investigating the anomaly at a university in 1903. Upon encountering Helen's scholar grandfather Robert Sinclair, Liv recalls their previous meeting with Helen's brother Albie in ‘’Albie's Angels.
- (EPILOGUE)
- After travelling with the Doctor and Helen for "ages", Liv departs the TARDIS and returns to 2021 moments after she left to stay with Tania. (AUDIO: Best Year Ever)
Adventures with Josie
- Following "an intense period in his life", the Doctor goes to his cottage in Wales, where he finds painter Josie Day squatting, and invites her to travel with him when he finds a list of places to visit. The Doctor is wearing his clothes from The Night of the Doctor, though they are much cleaner. The Doctor sets course for Lumin's world, leading directly into Music of the Spherions.
- The Doctor feels weary of war, and shows contempt for soldiers. The TARDIS is shown to still have its Victorian parlour interior design.
- The Doctor learns from Josie that she is a sentient painting, bought at an auction by one of his future incarnations and brought to his old house to meet the Eighth Doctor with the list of destinations. Having accepted her as a friend, the Doctor allows Josie to live in his old house, and offers to let her travel with him to Epsilon Eridani.
- In an alternate timeline created by Rassilon and the Cybermen, the Doctor and Josie are cornered by Cybermen and Cybermats.
- Josie is still wearing her clothes from A Matter of Life and Death & Prologue: The Eighth Doctor. The Doctor is using his silver sonic screwdriver.
- Josie has been to Epsilon Eridani, setting this after A Matter of Life and Death. The Doctor is using his wooden sonic screwdriver and wearing Brian's shoes. The Twelfth Doctor, speaking in the newly-regnerated Thirteenth Doctor's mind, claims the Time War is still "to come", setting this prior to The Starship of Theseus.
Return to solitude
- Set before the Last Great Time War. The Doctor is travelling alone, and wearing his clothes from Doctor Who with the boots from The Night of the Doctor. The TARDIS is using the Victorian parlour console room.
- The Doctor is using his wooden handled sonic screwdriver, and the TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design. He is illustrated as wearing leather gaiters and has long hair, with the implication being that he is wearing the boots from The Night of the Doctor.
- The Eighth Doctor unites with his other incarnations to help a group of people seal the Time Fracture.
- The Doctor is depicted in his clothes from The Night of the Doctor on the cover. He is described as having curly shoulder-length hair androgynous wearing a green velvet jacket. His sonic screwdriver is also called "twig-like", indicating it as his wooden model.
- The cover depicts the Doctor’s Axon duplicate wearing his clothes from The Night of the Doctor. The Doctor does not comment on the survival of the Bruce Master, setting this after Day of the Master.
The Kotturuh crisis
- Set shortly before the Last Great Time War, and immediately before the Eighth Doctor's involvement with the Kotturuh crisis, according to the Tenth Doctor. The Eighth Doctor is currently trying to visit the seven-hundred Wonders of the Universe.
- While trying to visit one of the seven-hundred Wonders of the Universe, the Doctor meets Brian the Ood in Moslin on the planet Atharna. After offering to take Brian off-world, the TARDIS unexpectedly starts to dematerialise and Brian falls into the Time Vortex. The Doctor then arrives on a planet where he is greeted by a Dalek.
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- Set during He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not, before the Doctor, Felicity and Brian make it through the deserts of Atharna to reach Moslin Town.
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- Set during the Doctor's phone call in He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not. He calls Anke Von Grisel regarding her collection of artifacts from the Dark Times, telling her he has discovered fractures in time.
- Following directly on from He Kills Me, He Kills Me Not, the Doctor is recruited by the Dalek Time Squad to help investigate a series of anomalies caused by the Time Fracture. He decides to travel back to the Dark Times with the Time Squad in order to discover the source of the anomalies, leading directly into The Knight, The Fool and The Dead: Chapter Sixteen.
- The Eighth Doctor arrives with the Dalek Time Squad to warn the Tenth Doctor about his alterations to the timeline in the Dark Times. He then teams up with the Ninth Doctor to stop their tenth incarnation.
- PROSE: All Flesh is Grass (Chapters 1-3)
- Immediately after The Knight, The Fool and The Dead, the three Doctors engage in the Battle of Mordeela.
- Set during All Flesh is Grass, after the Battle of Mordeela.[8] The Doctor is working with the Dalek Time Squad.
- During their attack on the Free Undead Coffin ship, the Eighth Doctor escapes the Daleks with the Ninth Doctor.
- The Eighth and Ninth Doctors are searching for the "Time Lord Victorious" together.
- PROSE: All Flesh is Grass (Chapters 4-16)
- Several weeks after the Battle of Mordeela, the Eighth Doctor and his ninth incarnation track down the Tenth Doctor. Immediately after he renounces the "Time Lord Victorious" title, the three Doctors lead the Defence of Gallifrey against the Dalek Time Squad when they try to stop the Time Lord's evolution. To get the Daleks to completely retreat, the Eighth Doctor sets of explosions in their ship while he is still on it.
- Following directly on from All Flesh is Grass, the Doctor escapes from the disintegrating ship of the Dalek Time Squad with Tiska, whom he invites to travel with him in the TARDIS until they can find her a new home.
The uncertain tale of the Last Great Time War
Early skirmishes
- The Doctor is caught up in a minor skirmish and he believes that these skirmishes are heralding "a greater storm to come", suggesting that this is set shortly before the Time War. The Doctor feels as though he has "made too many decisions lately", and knows he has "many more to come". He briefly considers having a race removed from history, before accepting that he is not that kind of a man, and also not a warrior.
- (NOTE)
- As early as the first two months from the start of the Last Great Time War, (AUDIO: Desperate Measures) the Doctor was noted as being unwilling to assist the Time Lords in the war. (AUDIO: Soldier Obscura)
- (FUTURE COUNTERPART)
- After his TARDIS is damaged in a "storm in heaven", which is implied to be the Time War, the Doctor lies comatosed until his younger self answers his distress signal. He is implied to be sporting the same Victorian clothes and hairstyle of his younger counterpart. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior. (AUDIO: Mary's Story)
Avoiding the Time War
- The Time War has been going on for roughly a few months, and the Doctor is "helping where he can", but still adamant that he doesn't want to get involved. However, he is becoming tired of his failure to save people. The Doctor receives a hypercube from Susan, which imbues him with a new sense of hope and belief that Gallifrey can survive the war.
- The Doctor has recently had his hair cut short again, is still using his wooden handled sonic screwdriver, and the TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design.
- The Doctor is wearing his clothes from The Night of the Doctor.
- The Doctor has been skirting the edges of the Time War, looking for adventure.
Helping the Theseus survivors
- The Doctor enters the Last Great Time War for possibly the first time during an adventure on the Theseus with his companion Sheena.[9] Shifts in reality caused by the Time War erase Sheena from history and retroactively change the Doctor's timeline so that he was already aware of the Time War. With the ship under attack from the Daleks and his TARDIS missing, the Doctor leads a band of survivors, such as Bliss and Quarren and Rupa Maguire, into a Dalek ship to escape, leading directly into Echoes of War.
- The Dalek ship crash lands on to a jungle planet, where the Doctor finds his TARDIS, but the damage done to it has left it non-operational. The Doctor and the survivors are rescued by Cardinal Ollistra, and taken to a Time Lord training camp, leading directly into The Conscript.
- The Doctor's TARDIS is still repairing itself, and is currently unable to travel in time, and he receives a new sonic screwdriver from Ollistra. The Doctor has gained a reputation for his neutrality in the Time War, and learns about Time Lord Conscription for the first time, setting this before All Hands on Deck. Failing to convince the Time Lords to stop the Time War diplomatically, the Doctor is caught in an attack on the training camp by the Daleks, leading directly into One Life.
- Failing to escape the Daleks, the Doctor discovers that the Daleks and the Time Lords have been tracking Quarren Maguire from the Theseus. Before he erases himself from their memories, Quarren leaves Bliss aboard the fully repaired TARDIS with the Doctor. The cover depicts roundels similar to those found in the War Doctor's TARDIS interior and the Victorian parlour sound effects are replaced, suggesting that the TARDIS interior has been reconstructed into the control room used by the War Doctor after being damaged in The Starship of Theseus.
Early travels with Bliss
- The Doctor takes Bliss back to her family on her home planet, Derilobia, where he finds that Carvil, a Time Lord soldier, altered the planet's history to have it manufacturing weapons for the Time Lords. After they acquire the coordinates, the Daleks destroy the planet, although the Doctor promises to find a way to restore Derilobia for Bliss, after they are rescued by Major Tamasan.
- (FLASHBACK)
- The Doctor and Bliss meet Hudson Sage during a visit to the Vespertine. (AUDIO: Vespertine)
Missions for the Time Lords
- The Doctor and Bliss encounter the Twelve while on holiday, and learn that she is now working with the Time Lords, and wants the Doctor's aid to investigate the mystery of an Ogron possessing his DNA and some of his brain patterns. The Doctor, Bliss and the Twelve are captured by the Daleks, leading into In the Garden of Death.
- The Doctor, Bliss and the Twelve are taken to a Dalek prison facility with their memories suppressed, but they manage to escape.
- The Doctor, Bliss and the Twelve return to Gallifrey to collect the Doctor's TARDIS, setting this immediately after In the Garden of Death.
- The Doctor and Bliss have just recovered the TARDIS from the Time Lords, setting this directly after Jonah. While using the TARDIS' telepathic circuits to study Bliss's timeline, the Doctor regains his memories of Sheena. After seeing her biodata fracture around her due to use of a quantum anomaly by Calla, Bliss asks the Doctor to take her someplace she can save to help her cope with her fluxing past, leading directly into The Famished Lands.
- The cover depicts the Doctor using his silver sonic screwdriver. After he and Bliss successfully free the Vale of Iptheus from the restrictions the Time War had put on their supply routes, the Doctor is asked to perform a favour for Tamasan, leading directly into Fugitive in Time.
- Tamasan brings the Doctor and Bliss to Thellian to help her learn how Shonnath survived the deletion of the Helixara.
- Set between State of Bliss and The War Valeyard, as Bliss is familiar with the telepathic circuits, but the Time War is still ongoing.
- The Doctor and Bliss rescue the Nurse from a Dalek attack on Theylon 5. They are not involved in the War, but are helping on the side-lines, suggesting a setting after The Famished Lands.
The ceasefire
- (NOTE)
- The Time War comes to a sudden end when the Daleks mysteriously disappear from the universe. (AUDIO: The War Valeyard)
- The Doctor learns that the Valeyard was reborn when he went through Shonnath's transmat "ages ago". The Doctor and Bliss learn that the Valeyard brought an end to the Time War by using a Dalek temporal weapon against the Daleks. However, they also discover that the Dalek Time Strategist escaped into another dimension and follow it's path.
- Set immediately after The War Valeyard, with the Doctor and Bliss arriving on Skaro in a parallel universe, where they end up embroiled in the temporal scheme of the Time Strategist and the parallel Davros, who is tricked into becoming a mirror of his missing N-Space counterpart when the Time Strategist merges him with his alternative selves in the multiverse. However, the Doctor and Bliss are able to escape to N-Space by using the fluxing timelines to their advantage, though are unable to stop the Time Strategist from rebuilding a Dalek army.
- Following on from Palindrome, the Doctor and Bliss arrive on Gallifrey, where they stop the Twelve from bargaining her way onto the High Council, but are unable to prevent her escape.
- Set immediately after Dreadshade, with the Doctor trying to leave Gallifrey as they prepare for the Daleks return to N-Space, though Bliss pushes him to become more involved and help those affected by the Time War, starting with the people of Cosca, who are revealed to be in an alliance with the parallel Davros against the Daleks. As he watches the Dalek Time Strategist resurrect the Dalek Emperor, the Doctor recovers a cryogenic casket which apparently contains his great-grandson, Alex, from another dimension.
Shifting timelines
- (REFERENCE)
- A shift in the timelines causes Bliss to disappear from the TARDIS, and the Doctor forgets about her, though Alex is aware that something is amiss. (AUDIO: Vespertine)
- The Doctor and Alex are joined in their travels by Cass Fermazzi after she helps them save the EC-141 from Hieronyma Friend.
- The Doctor takes Cass on her first trip in the TARDIS, setting this immediately after Meanwhile, Elsewhere. The TARDIS interior has both the Victorian parlour sound effects and the sound effects previously used in the series overlayed with each other. After a run-in with Hudson Sage again, the Doctor begins to learn about Bliss from Alex.
- Cass is still new to the TARDIS, and encounters the Daleks for the first time. After they resolve a shift in time on a planet, Cass is erased from the timeline, though the Doctor and Alex are quickly able to remember her, and vow to find a way to restore her.
Trapped in the Master's body
- The Doctor tracks the Master to Kurnos 5, where he forcibly switches bodies with the Doctor as part of his current plan. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior, and the Doctor appears to already recognise the War Master, setting this after The Missing Link.
- Set immediately after The Castle of Kurnos 5, with the Doctor adjusting to being in the Master's body.
- The "Master" is sent on a mission by Narvin to track down the "Doctor". Ending leads directly into The Scaramancer.
- Still in the Master's body, the Doctor reveals his true identity to his newfound companions and begins recounting of the events of The Castle of Kurnos 5.
- (FRAMING DEVICE)
- The Doctor recounts the events on Kurnos 5 that led to him switching bodies with the Master. (AUDIO: The Castle of Kurnos 5)
- The Doctor has his mind switched back into his own body. He claims that the Time War has him "scraping the barrel for companions", suggesting a setting late in the war, and also mentions that he sometimes thinks he "should stop running and start fighting".
Helping the war effort
- The Doctor has his experiences fighting the Daleks downloaded into the Matrix for the war effort. The Time Lords are still attempting to locate Susan, setting this before All Hands on Deck.
- The Doctor is not taking part in the Last Great Time War, but is cleaning up the damage left in its wake. He is using his silver sonic screwdriver and the TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior.
- The Doctor is trying to minimise the damage caused by the Time War. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior.
- The Doctor spends several months travelling with Nyssa on board The Traken during the Time War. He is illustrated with long-wavy hair, battle scars and is wearing his clothes from The Night of the Doctor. The Doctor claims that he is beginning to see nothing but evil on both sides of the conflict, setting this after The Lords of Terror.
- The Doctor fails to prevent Susan from joining the Time War. Susan notes the Doctor's battered appearance. He recalls receiving a hypercube requesting him to fight in the Time War and refusing, setting this after The Conscript. He has been avoiding the Time Lords attempts to recruit him ever since. He is travelling alone, and is helping those caught in the crossfire of the Time War.
- The Doctor is wearing his clothes from The Night of the Doctor, and has a "look of infinite sorrow in his eyes". He is traveling alone, and using his silver sonic screwdriver.
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- Set during Legacy.
- While the roleplaying campaign is designed to feature any incarnation of the Doctor, only the Eighth Doctor's stats are provided. The Doctor is injured by a temporal weapon after having escaped death via the Daleks "a thousand times" since the beginning of the Time War.[quote 2]
- The Doctor is actively trying to help deal with a temporal weapon in the conflict, setting this after Restoration of the Daleks.
Abandoning the conflict
- Ending leads directly into Darkness and Light.
- The Doctor has been trying to keep away from the Time War, but it keeps catching up with him, he is weary as a result.[quote 3] He is travelling alone, and his memories of The Missing Link and Darkness and Light are erased by the War Master.
- The Doctor's TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design and does not have a Zero Room "at the moment", and the Doctor has to eject his pet Fledershrews from the TARDIS, though he intends to pick them up later. He refuses to go to Gallifrey, to the extent of dropping Ollistra off on another planet to avoid it. The boxset cover depicts the Doctor using his silver sonic screwdriver.
- Having had a "difficult [time] recently", the Doctor is avoiding the Time War, having stood on the side-lines and helped where he could in the past, though he is unsure of whether he is doing the right thing in not getting involved. To cope with his uncertainty, he has built a robot named Ria to act as his companion, but she is destroyed during a meeting with River and Bernice. According to River's comments, the TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design.
- The Doctor takes Benny in his TARDIS to recruit several of his other incarnations, while on a mission to defeat the Sirens of Time, setting this shortly after Lies in Ruins.
- The Doctor recalls his previous encounter with Susan in All Hands on Deck. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design.
- The Doctor is travelling alone and involved with the Time War, seeking temporary solace with a silent priest to alleviate his guilt over the death and destruction he has been unable to prevent.
- The Doctor is "not part of the [Time] War" anymore, believing that he "never was." According to the novelisation, the TARDIS still has its Victorian parlour interior design. Failing to save a woman from a crashing spaceship, the Doctor is killed in said crash, but is temporarily revived by the Sisterhood of Karn. Encouraged to choose how his regeneration will influence his behaviour by Ohila, the Doctor decides to become a warrior to end the Time War. Drinking an Elixir of Life, the Doctor regenerates into the War Doctor.
- Next page: War Doctor
Ending the Time War
- (CONTEXT)
- According to one account, the Eighth Doctor lived through the entire Time War until he ended it himself, having never regenerated on Karn. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Time War)
- The Doctor is answring distress calls and trying to put an end to a "storm in Heaven". He has long hair that covers his ears, is wearing a black frock coat, and is using a silver sonic screwdriver with a blue emitter, a description that matches the Ninth Doctor's sonic screwdriver.
- The Doctor is described as having a frock coat and "shoulder length hair". He knows that he is going to "change" again, but claims that he must first do something that involves ending a war with the Daleks.
- COMIC: The Forgotten: Revelation
- Wearing old, worn-out Victorian clothing, the Doctor attempts to find a way to end the Time War with the Key of Rassilon. Upon looking back on his eighth incarnation, the Tenth Doctor indicated that he ended the war shortly after acquiring the Key.
- The Doctor finds himself forced to use the Moment to destroy Gallifrey. Empowered by the Restoration, the Doctor is able to "unfix" himself from the Moment's powers and regenerate into the Ninth Doctor.
- Next page: Ninth Doctor
Currently unplaced
- These entries are placed here due to being part of ongoing storylines that have yet to offer sufficient enough evidence to be placed in a specific part of this Doctor's timeline, unless further evidence arises in the stories to come.
Awaiting placement
- These entries are placed here until a suitable position in the timeline can be determined based on the available evidence.
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Footnotes
- ↑ https://lanceparkin.wordpress.com/doctor-who/doctor-who-chronologically/
- ↑ https://lanceparkin.wordpress.com/complete-works/emmerdale/
- ↑ https://mobile.twitter.com/BriggsNicholas/status/634138629774934016
- ↑ https://www.bigfinish.com/podcasts/v/2021-10-24-sontaran-cyberman-river
- ↑ http://www.drwhoguide.com/who_dwm4.htm
- ↑ https://mobile.twitter.com/0tralala/status/692729196708302848
- ↑ https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/lucie-miller-returns
- ↑ https://twitter.com/gossjam/status/1320047089200627719
- ↑ https://notthebigfinishforum.freeforums.net/post/241873/thread