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:: ''The Doctor is told the story of [[Grandfather Paradox]] by [[the Doctor's mother|his mother]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'') and sees [[Fly|flies]] swarm around the corpse of an elderly lady who had been covered in veils, giving him nightmares for years . ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'')'' | :: ''The Doctor is told the story of [[Grandfather Paradox]] by [[the Doctor's mother|his mother]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'') and sees [[Fly|flies]] swarm around the corpse of an elderly lady who had been covered in veils, giving him nightmares for years . ([[TV]]: ''[[Heaven Sent (TV story)|Heaven Sent]]'')'' | ||
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:: ''The Doctor works as a [[Scrutationary Archivist]] in the [[Bureau of Possible Events]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') and slowly rises high in the ranks of the [[Time Lords]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors]]'') When he learns about the [[miniscope]]s, he successfully campaigns to have them banned from the galaxy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters (TV story)|Carnival of Monsters]]'')'' | :: ''The Doctor works as a [[Scrutationary Archivist]] in the [[Bureau of Possible Events]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'') and slowly rises high in the ranks of the [[Time Lords]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Eight Doctors]]'') When he learns about the [[miniscope]]s, he successfully campaigns to have them banned from the galaxy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters (TV story)|Carnival of Monsters]]'')'' |
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This page lists appearances of the First 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, comic story and 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 information in Lance Parkin's AHistory which allow us to make observations on placement of stories, such as Doctor Who Reviews, Doc Oho's Book Reviews, The History of Doctor Who, The Discontinuity Guide, Clive Banks Databank, Whopix, the Big Finnish forums, The Whoniverse and the Divergent Universe forums. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.
Additionally there are statements on the back of Virgin Missing Adventures and BBC Past Doctor Adventures novels that state between which TV stories the novel takes place between. These can be used to narrow the field, and should be viewed as the only placing for these novels.
Limiting factors
Before An Unearthly Child
Any stories featuring only the First Doctor and Susan travelling or otherwise are generally set before An Unearthly Child where it's established that the TARDIS isn't functioning correctly and where they pick up Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright.
Story placement
Due to how the early-60s stories were told, with one story leading into another there are fewer "gaps" between which stories can be placed. It is often easier to say when television stories do not have a cliffhanger that directly continues into another than when they do.
Many novels and short stories, are therefore set between in the gap between stories at the end and start of seasons;
- Between TV: The Reign of Terror and Planet of Giants
- Between TV: The Time Meddler and Galaxy 4
- Between TV: The War Machines and The Smugglers
Additionally some stories, in particular The Companion Chronicles, are set in the middle of particularly long stories such as The Daleks' Master Plan.
There are several other smaller gaps between stories, such as between The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Rescue, where the next serial does not start where the other left off, but it is implied on-screen that only a small amount of time has passed.
TV Comics placement
The First Doctor's travels with John and Gillian are very problematic to place in the Doctor's timeline, as between The Experimenters and The Extortioner, the Doctor is inexplicitly replaced by his second incarnation.
The stories Conundrum and The Land of Happy Endings hypothesise that these adventures are either stories created by The Master of the Land of Fiction or the Doctor's dreams.
Timeline
Life on Gallifrey
- The Doctor is born from the Loom of the House of Lungbarrow on Gallifrey.
- As a Time Tot, the Doctor plays hide and seek with the Rani for forty-two years. (COMIC: Weapons of Past Destruction)
- The Doctor is told the story of Grandfather Paradox by his mother, (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles) and sees flies swarm around the corpse of an elderly lady who had been covered in veils, giving him nightmares for years . (TV: Heaven Sent)
- Facing "the blackest day of his life," the Doctor visits the hermit on the side of the mountain from his family's house, who assists the Doctor with an epiphany by pointing at "the daisiest daisy". (TV: The Time Monster)
- At the age of eight, the Doctor is taken from his caretakers for the selection process into the Academy. The Doctor reacts by running away.
- The Doctor attends the Time Lord Academy as a member of the Prydonian Chapter, befriending the likes of the Master, the War Chief, and the Rani. He is personally taught by Borusa.
- The Doctor spends four days trapped in the Cloisters, where he talks to the Cloister Wraiths, who tell him of the prophecy of "the Hybrid," and show him a secret passage out. According to his twelfth incarnation, the experience drove him "completely mad," and he was "never right in the head again" afterwards.
- At the age of thirty, the Doctor asks K'anpo Rimpoche the name of the mountain on which he dwells. He is attending the Academy, and has made several friends by this point.
- At the age of forty-five, the Doctor leaves the Gallifreyan equivalent of primary school. (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow) At the age of fifty-eight, the Doctor ruins Valyes' summer project. (AUDIO: The Next Life) At the age of ninety, he visits the Medusa Cascade. (TV: The Stolen Earth)
- The Doctor is scolded by Borusa for his lack of respect, but is also taught how to appear to respect the traditions he loathes.
- The Doctor conducts an experiment that creates a bacteria known as the Ablative, with the ensuing scandal nearly getting him expelled until it is covered up by the Academy.
- The Doctor skips his time-travel proficiency lesson, and rejects an offer to retake the lesson, leaving him unqualified to operate a TARDIS. (PROSE: Festival of Death)
- Having been forced to kill their bully to protect the Master, the Doctor makes a deal with Death to have the memory transferred to the Master.
- The Doctor and the Master travel into Gallifrey's past in search of Valdemar.
- While studying at the Academy, the Doctor crosses wits with the Celestial Toymaker for the first time, but his friends Rallon and Millennia are apparently killed. The Doctor is expelled from the Academy as punishment.
- The Doctor is eventually reaccepted back into the Academy.
- The Doctor and the Master work on the Consolidator together.
- The Doctor leaves the Academy with the lowest possible pass mark on his second attempt.
- The Doctor is disinherited from his ancestral House.
- The Doctor works as a Scrutationary Archivist in the Bureau of Possible Events, (PROSE: Lungbarrow) and slowly rises high in the ranks of the Time Lords. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors) When he learns about the miniscopes, he successfully campaigns to have them banned from the galaxy. (TV: Carnival of Monsters)
- The Doctor saves a glowing life form from being killed by the War Chief, but ruins his friendship with him as a result. The Doctor still has superior ranking on Gallifrey.
- Traveling back in time, the Doctor rescues Patience and her granddaughter from a danger on Ancient Gallifrey. The Doctor later marries Patience, and they two have thirteen children together.
- The Doctor fights in a war. (AUDIO: The Sontarans)
- The Doctor brings Susan to watch him and a group of Prydonians performed a ritual in Arcadia.
- The Doctor is living in a small house on a mountain with his "adopted granddaughter", who tells him tales of him "building" the TARDIS and leaving Gallifrey. When the High Council hear of her tales, and after "an incident" takes place outside the Capitol, they send armed guards after the Doctor.
Leaving Gallifrey
- Due to conflicting accounts, each telling of the Doctor's fateful escape have been listed in order of release.
- In a story told by the Tremas Master, the Doctor decides to leave Gallifrey in the midst of a civil war. He enters a TARDIS alone, and finds a young lady inside, who he adopts as his granddaughter.
- The Doctor and Susan escape from an explosion on Gallifrey, determent to keep the Hand of Omega safe.
- A flashback shows a lone Doctor discarding his Prydonian robes as he is departing Gallifrey after a meeting with likewise hooded elderly men.
- After an argument with his cousin, Glospin, the Doctor leaves Gallifrey with the Hand of Omega, and travels back to the Old Time, where he adopts Susan, the granddaughter of the Other.
- Set during The Beginning: The First Flight, after Susan step inside the first TARDIS, and before the Doctor takes her into a second one.
- The Doctor, already with Susan and wearing Victorian era clothing, is being pursued by the Chancellery Guard whilst fleeing Gallifrey with a flying trunk containing the Hand of Omega.
First flight
- The Doctor has just escaped Gallifrey. Susan is exploring the TARDIS for the first time.
- This is the Doctor and Susan's first experience with humanity. Controversially, it even sees them take the names of "the Doctor" and "Susan".
- Already going by "the Doctor" and "Susan", the wanderers have their first experience with humanity during their first trip to the Solar system.
Wanderers in the fourth dimension
- Wanting to learn more of Earth and the human race, the Doctor and Susan visit the French Revolution in 1791.
- Shortly after leaving the French Revolution, the Doctor meets another renegade time traveler named Iris Wildthyme. (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress)
- "El Jefe" has quickly become disillusioned after leaving the "Lords Temporal", but after "Alison" steals Iris Wildthyme's diaries, he is inspired.
- The Doctor and Susan visit India during the Indian Mutiny, where the Doctor becomes the guardian to David Warblington after having his life saved by David's father.
- The Doctor attends the funeral of Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.
- The Doctor is telling a bedtime story to Susan.
- Susan feels enough familiarity with the TARDIS to begin calling it home.
- The chameleon circuit is operational.
- The Doctor and Susan land in London, much to the Doctor's chagrin. The Doctor recognises the Cybermen.
- The Doctor and Susan visit Jabalhabad in 1843, and meet Siger Holmes.
- The Doctor and Susan are familiar enough with Earth to debate whether or not the Great Wall of China is visible from space.
- Learning that a dictator would cause Earth's destruction, the Doctor and Susan go back in time to kill the dictator as a baby. However, the Doctor drops his weapon and is forced to flee before he even sees the baby.
- The chameleon circuit is operational.
- The chameleon circuit is operational. The Doctor and Susan have been on Earth several times by now.
- The Doctor is familiar enough with human pop culture to reference Harry Potter, Blake's 7 and Artemis Fowl.
- The Doctor is relatively familiar and comfortable with humanity, but he and Susan have not yet settled in 1960s London.
- The Doctor and Susan attend the coronation of Elizabeth II.
- Set "4 or 5 journeys" before The Edge of Destruction. The chameleon circuit is operational. The Doctor believes Susan needs friends her own age, stability and teachers.
- The chameleon circuit is operational. At the end of the story, the Doctor says that he and Susan will "put down some roots" for a while, implying that the next stop may be 1963.
- The Doctor and Susan have already had many adventures in the 20th century, but have not seen much of the latter half of the century. The Doctor is looking for a place for him and Susan to settle down for a while.
- The Doctor takes a brief trip to 1997 to check if the United Kingdom will remain a safe place to stay in the times to come.
Hiding on Earth
- The TARDIS arrives in 1963 London after being damaged by the Blessing Star. The Doctor takes up residence in 76 Totter's Lane, and Susan begins attending Coal Hill School.
- The Doctor has only recently arrived in London 1963, and Susan is already in education.
- Set on 1 April 1963. The Doctor and Susan have been on Earth for some time, Susan is attending school and something breaks when the Doctor journeys in the TARDIS, forcing him to fix it using 20th century parts. The Doctor begins to take an interest in protecting the human race.
- In Time and Relative, the Doctor takes the Cold away from Earth, and then logically spends several adventures trying to get back to Susan.
- The Crab Nebula is the farthest the TARDIS has travelled up to this point, making this one of the Doctor's earliest adventures. Susan is absent, and the TARDIS is in police box form, setting this after Time and Relative.
- Set before The Web Planet, since this is the Doctor's first visit to Vortis, and he does not recognise the Zarbi. Susan is absent, and the Doctor claims that he is from the planet Earth.
- Set before The Sensorites, since the Doctor does not recognize the Sensorites. Susan is absent, and the TARDIS is in police box form, setting this after Time and Relative.
- The Doctor is alone and unable to control the TARDIS's navigation systems. He also claims that he's from Earth.
- As the Doctor walks through Shoreditch, he thinks of where to hide the Hand of Omega, setting this before he buried it during late October.
- The Doctor begins calling himself "Dr. Foreman".
- Set on 22 October 1963.
- The Doctor and Susan have been on Earth for four months, setting this one month prior to the events of An Unearthly Child.
- After her adventure with the Doctor, Shivani Bajwa asks for a policeman to check 76 Totter's Lane, setting this shortly before An Unearthly Child.
Meeting Ian and Barbara
- In an alternate timeline created by Rassilon and the Cybermen, the Doctor is captured by the Cybermen immediately before the events of An Unearthly Child.
- On 22 November 1963, Susan's curious teachers, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, follow her home and force themselves into the TARDIS, and the Doctor flies the ship in a panic, bringing the teachers with him and Susan to 100,000 BC. Ending leads directly into The Daleks.
- Set during An Unearthly Child: The Forest of Fear, just after Ian prevents the Doctor from stoning Za to death. He is talked out of trying it again by the Eighth Doctor in a time bubble.
- The Doctor encounters the Daleks and the Thals for the first time. He also explains to Ian and Barbara that he can't properly fly the TARDIS and can't return them to 76 Totter's Lane. Ending leads directly into The Edge of Destruction.
- The TARDIS' sentience is brought up for the first time. After realising that his paranoia got the best of him, the Doctor makes amends to better himself in the future. Ending leads directly into Marco Polo.
- Ian and Barbara are given their first proper tour of the TARDIS, setting this between The Edge of Destruction and Marco Polo.
The great spirit of adventure
- The TARDIS crew venture on a trek through China with Marco Polo in 1289. The Doctor receives a cane from Kublai Khan.
- The TARDIS crew have just left China, setting this immediately after Marco Polo.
- The Doctor is using the cane he received in Marco Polo. Ian has changed out of his Chinese gown.
- Ian and Barbara are still trying to grasp some of the more alien concepts in their travels, and the Doctor is not yet on a first name basis with them.
- The Doctor is still unfamiliar with the layout of the TARDIS interior, and is still learning about most of the universe.
- Barbara recalls the recent events of The Daleks.
- The TARDIS lands on Marinus, and the crew are forced by Arbitan to locate the keys to the Conscience of Marinus before the Voord can.
- The Doctor warns Barbara about the consequences of altering the course of history when she tries to educate the Aztecs against using human sacrifices. The Doctor has a brief affair with Cameca, and is gifted with a brooch from her when he leaves.
- Susan unlocks a deeper telepathic ability than the Doctor thought she had. Barbara has fully recovered from her ordeal from The Aztecs. When Ian makes a snide comment about the Doctor's piloting, the enraged Doctor claims he will leave Ian at the next stop, leading into The Reign of Terror.
- Set between The Sensorites and The Reign of Terror, with the Doctor preparing to throw Ian and Barbara out of the TARDIS.
- Follows on from The Sensorites, with the Doctor still arguing with Ian and Barbara, until an adventure during the French Revolution calms him down enough to forgive them.
- The Doctor refers to the events from The Reign of Terror as the crew's previous trip.
- Authorial intent places this during Season 1.[source needed] The crew are a close unit, and Ian wonders if they are still on Earth, indicating this takes place after The Reign of Terror. The Doctor spends two years on Destination fixing the damage caused by the Master. Ending leads directly into The Great White Hurricane.
- This is Ian's first time in New York City. Susan admits that she sees Ian and Barbara as family. At the end of the story, the Doctor claims to have found a way to return Ian and Barbara home.
- Follows directly on from The Great White Hurricane, with the Doctor failing to return the TARDIS to 1963. The Doctor refers to the recent events of The Reign of Terror.
- Susan is still troubled with the telepathic powers she demonstrated in The Sensorites, Barbara is still regretful for the events of The Aztecs, and she and Ian recall the events of The Reign of Terror.
- Ian remembers the Doctor saying that the crew's "destiny is in the stars", which he said in The Reign of Terror. Barbara and Ian still believe that history can't be changed.
- Susan knows of Barbara's familiarity with Cortez and the Mexican civilisations, setting this after The Aztecs.
- Barbara refers to the Doctor's warning about interfering with history from The Aztecs.
- Susan is writing a letter for Ian and Barbara to read after she's gone. She mentions the Doctor's warning of the immutability of history from The Aztecs, but feels the need to explain that it's wrong, presumably setting this before The Library of Alexandria and The Flames of Cadiz.
- Ian refers to the events from The Transit of Venus. He and Barbara begin to think that the Doctor has been deceitful with them about changing history.
- Ian refers to the events of The Transit of Venus. He and Barbara aren't surprised when the Doctor thinks that history can be changed.
- Barbara refers to the events of The Aztecs.
- Barbara and Susan are mentioned to have stayed behind in the TARDIS, setting this before The Dalek Invasion of Earth.
- Sequel story to The Keys of Marinus.
- Though he is currently separated from them, the Doctor is travelling with Susan, Ian, and Barbara.
- Authorial intent places this between The Reign of Terror and Here There Be Monsters. Barbara knows that history cannot be changed, but Ian isn't convinced.
- Set directly after Farewell, Great Macedon, with the events from The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance being mentioned.
- Susan mentions the human-colonised planet from The Sorcerer's Apprentice. The removal of the life pod from the TARDIS begins to affect its dimensional stability, setting this shortly before Planet of Giants.
- Set shortly before Planet of Giants.
- Susan is beginning to realise she will need to leave the Doctor soon and make her own life.
- The TARDIS begins suffering from space pressure, leading directly into Planet of Giants.
- Set immediately after Planet of Giants.
Leaving Susan behind
- The Doctor encounters the Daleks for the first time since The Daleks. Susan falls in love with a rebel of the 22nd century Dalek invasion named David Campbell, and the Doctor decides to leave her behind so she can grow into her own person after the crew help defeat the Daleks on Earth.
- The TARDIS crew have just left 22nd century Earth, and the Doctor still adapting to life without Susan.
- The Doctor is still thinking about gold for a wedding ring for Susan, as he was in Venusian Lullaby.
- Ending leads directly into The Zarbi Are Destroyed.
- It has been roughly a year since Ian and Barbara were abducted by the Doctor in An Unearthly Child.
- The Doctor explains how the TARDIS is bigger on the inside to Ian and Barbara.
- Ian's first trip to Scotland, setting this before Set in Stone. According to him, Susan left "a while ago".
More companions
- On Dido, the Doctor, Ian and Barbara rescue a young girl named Vicki from the clutches of Koquillion, and she is invited to join them aboard the TARDIS. After leaving Dido, the TARDIS falls from the cliff it landed on, leading into The Romans.
- Romans Cutaway and Byzantium! are both set after the TARDIS materialises and falls off the cliff at the end of The Rescue, and before the crew settle down in Rome at the start of The Romans.
- According to Vicki, the TARDIS crew have just left Rome, and are still wearing their Roman clothes when they arrive in London.
- The Doctor is trying to make the shortest journey possible away from Rome, setting this directly after The Romans.
- Ian mentions the recent travels to Vortis, Rome, Byzantium, and China.
- The Doctor is mentioned as being in the TARDIS with a fever.
- Serves as a sequel to The Web Planet. After helping Thomas Huxley fight off the Animus and the Zarbi, Ian, Barbara and Vicki are kidnapped Adam Mitchell, leading directly into Endgame.
- The Doctor joins with his other incarnations to rescue Ian, Barbara and Vicki from Adam and the Tremas Master, and assists the other Doctors in saving their companions as well.
- Ending leads directly into The Space Museum.
- The Doctor is still working on the Time-Space Visualiser he picked up during The Space Museum.
- Ian recalls the events of The Crusade.
- The Doctor refers to the events of The Web Planet.
- Barbara has a feeling she and Ian will find a way home soon, setting this shortly before The Chase.
- Ian recalls the events of The Crusade.
- Ian introduces himself as "Sir Ian of Jaffa", setting this after The Crusade.
- The Doctor meets and frees spaceship pilot Steven Taylor from the Mechanoids. Ian and Barbara use a Dalek time machine to return to their home time period.
- Set immediately after The Chase, with the Doctor and Vicki finding Steven in the TARDIS. The Doctor invites Steven to remain aboard, and the trio battles with Template:Butterworth for the first time in 1066 Northumbria.
- Vicki and Steven are still wearing their outfits from The Time Meddler.
- Steven mutters that his last meal was in 1066, setting this shortly after The Time Meddler.
- Vicki mentions that Steven has only recently joined the TARDIS crew.
- The Doctor mentions that everywhere the TARDIS arrives can't be a fun fair, alluding to the events of Frostfire.
- The Doctor is experimenting with the component he stole from the Monk's TARDIS in The Time Meddler.
- Time briefly becomes distorted.
- The Doctor, Steven and Vicki briefly encounter an apparition of a Charley Pollard from an alternate timeline.
- The Doctor is switched with his fifth incarnation by the Monk. Steven has not yet been given a TARDIS key, setting this before The Empire of Glass.
- The Doctor is summoned by the Time Lords to assist his second and third incarnations in their battle with Omega, but he becomes trapped in a time eddy.
- Set immediately after The Three Doctors, with the Doctor being returned from the Omega crisis with his memory of the events wiped.
- Time briefly becomes distorted.
- Vicki prepares to give Steven a haircut, setting up the opening scene of Galaxy 4: Four Hundred Dawns.
- Vicki thinks to herself that she's not a child anymore.
- Vicki leaves the TARDIS to stay in Ancient Greece with Troilus, and the Doctor and Steven are joined by Katarina. Ending leads directly into The Daleks' Master Plan.
- Takes place directly between The Myth Makers and The Daleks Master Plan.
Fighting the Daleks
- TV: The Daleks' Master Plan (The Nightmare Begins–The Feast of Steven)
- Katarina loses her life in a hostage situation, and Sara Kingdom joins the TARDIS crew in her place.
- The Doctor, Steven and Sara are still celebrating Christmas together in the TARDIS' control room, setting this immediately after The Feast of Steven. Sara has not yet been told about interfering with history, setting before The Little Drummer Boy.
- After Katrina's death, the sleeping Doctor is summoned by Persephone to help Katrina in the afterlife.
- Robert grabs the taranium that the Doctor stole in The Daleks' Master Plan: Day of Armageddon.
- Sara recalls Robert dying in her arms during The Little Drummer Boy.
- Although this is the first story that was told to Robert, it is the last of the adventures that the House recalls from Sara's life, setting it after the previous two stories in the trilogy.
- After their ordinary life is over, the Doctor decides to return to Kembel, leading the TARDIS crew back into the events of The Daleks' Master Plan.
- The Doctor battles the Sontarans for the first time, and learns about their war with the Rutan Host. Another time machine begins pursuing the TARDIS, leading directly into Volcano.
- TV: The Daleks' Master Plan (Volcano–Destruction of Time)
- Sara dies as a result of the Time Destructor.
- The Doctor and Steven are recovering from Sara and Katarina's deaths.
Oliver Harper
- The Doctor returns to I.M. Foreman's junkyard for the first time since departing in An Unearthly Child. Steven recalls the recent deaths of Katarina, Bret Vyon, and Sara Kingdom from The Daleks' Master Plan.
- This is Oliver's first trip in the TARDIS.
- Oliver sacrifices his life to save the Doctor and Steven from the Vardans.
Time alone
- The Doctor and Steven are taking a break after the events of The Daleks' Master Plan. Roses leads directly into The Five Doctors.
- The Doctor is kidnapped from a garden by Borusa to play the Game of Rassilon in the Death Zone with his second, third and fifth incarnations. He is briefly reunited with Susan on Gallifrey. After Rassilon deals with Borusa at the First Doctor's urging, the Doctors are permitted to leave.
- The Doctor has begun travelling on his own with the ability to pilot the TARDIS effectively, as a favour granted to him by Rassilon for his role in The Five Doctors, allowing him to tie up some loose ends before his first regeneration.
- The Doctor mentions his visited to Troy from The Myth Makers.
- The Doctor is able to pilot and control the TARDIS within the Void, setting this after The Five Doctors.
- The Doctor is able to pilot the TARDIS to Vortis, setting this after The Five Doctors.
- There are references to the Daleks, and since the Doctor never heard of them prior to The Daleks, this adventure must takes place afterwards.
- Sequel story to The Keys of Marinus.
- The Doctor leads his other incarnations in the saving of Gallifrey on the last day of the Last Great Time War, and has a tea party with them in the Under-Gallery during the novelisation. He is able to pilot the TARDIS to Gallifrey, setting this after The Five Doctors.
- The Doctor uses his jeweled ring to open the lock on the epitomiser cubicle, as he had done to the TARDIS lock in The Daleks' Master Plan.
- Follows directly on from The Sons of Grekk. The Doctor is able to pilot the TARDIS to Tiro, setting this after The Five Doctors.
- Follows directly on from The Devil Birds of Corbo. The Doctor is able to pilot the TARDIS to Rhoos, setting this after The Five Doctors.
- The Doctor is deliberately involved in this situation, setting this after The Five Doctors.
- The Doctor has deliberately come to the end of the universe to meet his eighth incarnation, setting this after The Five Doctors.
- The Doctor is learning about a disturbance in the timeline. As he would need a deliberate effort to do this, this most likely takes place after The Five Doctors.
- The Doctor is alone and seems to know the Voord, setting this after The Keys of Marinus. He is also able to pilot the TARDIS to Marinus, setting this after The Five Doctors.
John and Gillian
- Returning to Earth, the Doctor bases himself in another junkyard in England, and makes arrangements to meet his other grandchildren, John and Gillian.
- John and Gillian find their grandfather's address, enter the TARDIS and join him on their travels when the TARDIS takes off with them. Presumably, John messing with the controls causes the navigation circuits to break again.
- The Doctor recalls his visited to Vortis from The Web Planet
- The Doctor fights with a police officer who will not allow him entrance into a police box he is guarding. If this box actually is the TARDIS is unclear.
- The Doctor almost walks into a police box, but is stopped by a police officer.
- It is unclear what circumstances caused the Doctor to leave John and Gillian, but they later began traveling with his second incarnation, whom they addressed as "Dr. Who" instead of "Grandfather".
Resumed travels with Steven
- After some time alone, the Doctor returns to Steven and the two continue to travel together again.
- Steven thinks of Sara, as well as Ian and Barbara, suggesting that this takes place not long after The Daleks' Master Plan.
- Steven mentions the Omwanadar, setting this after Making History.
- The Doctor and Steven stop an alien invader on a nearby beach with the help of Greenaway, who loses his legs and part of his skull and ends up in a coma.
- After storming out of the TARDIS due to an argument with the Doctor, Steven returns immediately after Dodo Chaplet walks into the TARDIS, joining the two in their travels.
Steven and Dodo
- Dodo takes her first trip in the TARDIS, setting this immediately after The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve.
- Ending leads directly into The Celestial Toymaker.
- Ending leads directly into The Gunfighters.
- Steven voices his surprised that the Doctor wants another holiday so soon after The Gunfighters.
- References are made to The Ark, The Celestial Toymaker and The Gunfighters.
- The Doctor is travelling with Steven and Dodo, but becomes separated from them while on Vortis.
- The Doctor investigates a crashed spaceship during the Boer Wars.
- Steven mentions the events of Mother Russia.
- Steven mentions Tombstone, setting this after The Gunfighters.
- Steven decides that the next place the TARDIS lands is where he wants to make a lasting impression, setting this immediately before The Savages.
- Steven leaves to mediate a peace between the Elders and the Savages.
Exploits with Dodo
- Steven's departure is a recent event, but the Doctor and Dodo have had several adventures since he left.
- Dodo is more wounded and mistrustful of the Doctor, setting this after The Man in the Velvet Mask.
- The Doctor and Dodo battle WOTAN and the War Machines with Polly Wright and Ben Jackson. The Doctor's battle with WOTAN causes Dodo to have a break down, and he sends her to the country to recuperate.
- Set during The War Machines: Episode 4, after the Doctor has defeated WOTAN. He thinks that Dodo will want to stay in London.
Alone again
- According to The Rag & Bone Man's Story, the Doctor goes on to travel alone before returning to London.
- The Doctor is "dressed for the cold" in a cloak and an astrakhan hat and traveling alone when he meets Winston Churchill for the first time, setting this shortly after The Rag & Bone Man's Story.
- It has been "eons" since the Doctor travelled with Ian, Barbara, and Susan, and "centuries" since he last spoke French. During an imposed "celestial retirement", the Doctor recounts the events of The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve to the Time Lords.
- The Doctor regrets not visiting Susan for Christmas.
- Mention is made of the Doctor's "retirement" by the Time Lords from The Massacre happening "ages ago".
Nearing the end
- After informing the Doctor of Dodo's decision to stay behind, Ben and Polly board the TARDIS while attempting to return the Doctor's spare key, leading directly into The Smugglers.
- Ben and Polly take their first journey in the TARDIS, and the Doctor accepts their company.
- Set immediately after The Smugglers. Time briefly becomes distorted.
- Ben is wearing his sailor outfit from The Smugglers.
- The Doctor comments that he shall soon feel a whole new person, referring to his upcoming regeneration.
- The Doctor feels he will regenerate soon.
- The Doctor is traveling with companions, but they remained in the TARDIS.
- The time distortions are revealed to be caused by the Daleks trying to invade the First Doctor's timeline and prevent his regeneration at the South Pole. The Player is able to prevent the Daleks' victory, setting things up for The Tenth Planet.
- An older Polly recalls how this was her last trip in the TARDIS before The Tenth Planet.
- The Doctor is pulled back to Gallifrey and is aware that his next adventure will result in his regeneration.
Last stand at Snowcap base
- The Doctor, Ben and Polly land at the South Pole. During an encounter with the Cybermen, the Doctor collapses. With much of his life force having been absorbed by the planet Mondas, the Doctor begins to regenerate.
- Set during The Tenth Planet: Episode 3, when the Doctor is bedridden.
- Walking in the snow during The Tenth Planet: Episode 4, the Doctor catches a glimpse of his deceased companion, Oliver Harper.
- Before entering the TARDIS during The Tenth Planet: Episode 4, the Doctor meets the Twelfth Doctor while trying to fight off the regeneration process.
- Set immediately after The Doctor Falls, with the Doctor being convinced to endure his regeneration after meeting his future self.
- TV: The Tenth Planet: Epilogue
- The Doctor regenerates into his next incarnation in the TARDIS with Ben and Polly.
Awaiting placement
- These entries are placed here until evidence presents itself that provides a clue as to where they happen in relation to other entries. Some of these are part of ongoing storylines that could present evidence towards the end of the plot.
- Steven has only recently started traveling with the Doctor and Vicki.
- Authorial intent places this directly after The Dalek Occupation of Winter. (Source)
- Authorial intent places this directly after An Ideal World. (Source)