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This is the main page on this wiki for the discussion of discontinuity in Doctor Who television stories. Feel free to use this list to create pages that discuss in detail all the continuity errors that you've found — or think you've found — in your favourite episodes of Doctor Who.

The notion of removing discontinuity sections from mainspace article pages was deemed approved by community consensus at Forum:Discontinuity revisited. Therefore, please do not attempt to add discussion of narrative discontinuity on the episode pages themselves.

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First Doctor - William Hartnell

Season One - 1963-64

Season Two - 1964-65

Season Three - 1965-66

Season Four - 1966

Second Doctor - Patrick Troughton

Season Four - 1966-67 (continued)

Season Five - 1967-68

Season Six - 1968-69

Third Doctor - Jon Pertwee

Season Seven - 1970

Season Eight - 1971

Season Nine - 1972

Season Ten - 1972-73

Season Eleven - 1973-74

Fourth Doctor - Tom Baker

Season Twelve - 1974-75

Season Thirteen - 1975-76

Season Fourteen - 1976-77

Season Fifteen - 1977-78

Season Sixteen - 1978-79

Season Seventeen - 1979-80

Season Eighteen - 1980-81

Fifth Doctor - Peter Davison

Season Nineteen - 1982

Season Twenty - 1983

Season Twenty-One - 1984

Sixth Doctor - Colin Baker

Season Twenty-One (continued) - 1984

Season Twenty-Two - 1985

Format changes to 45-minute episodes

Season Twenty-Three - 1986

25-minute episodes resume.

Seventh Doctor - Sylvester McCoy

Season Twenty-Four - 1987

Season Twenty-Five - 1988-89

Season Twenty-Six - 1989

Eighth Doctor - Paul McGann

Television Movie - 1996

  • Doctor Who, a.k.a. "Enemy Within", "The TV Movie" or "The Movie"

Ninth Doctor - Christopher Eccleston

Series 1 - 2005

Tenth Doctor - David Tennant

Children in Need Special - 2005

Christmas Special - 2005

Interactive Christmas Special - 2005

Series 2 - 2006

Christmas Special - 2006

Series 3 - 2007

Animated Mini-Series - 2007

Produced as part of the behind-the-scenes series, Totally Doctor Who.

Children in Need Special - 2007

Christmas Special - 2007

Series 4 2008

Proms Special 2008

Christmas Special 2008

2009 specials

Animated Mini-Series - 2009

Eleventh Doctor - Matt Smith

Series 5 - 2010

Christmas Special 2010

Series 6 - 2011

Christmas Special 2011

Series 7 - 2012

Christmas Special 2012

Series 7 - 2013

50th Anniversary Special

Christmas Special 2013

Twelfth Doctor - Peter Capaldi

Series 8 - 2014

Other

"They may not be in the Whoniverse, but anything for sport, innit?"

The following episodes are generally considered wholly discontinuous with the main series, and so therefore can't have "continuity errors" as such. Another way of looking at it is that they are continuity errors. Nevertheless, as this is a forum, they're included more or less for pure sport.

Pilot Episode

Jim'll Fix It Mini-Episode - 1985

Search Out Science Mini-Episode - 1990

Children in Need Special - 1993

Comic Relief/Red Nose Day Special - 1999