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This page lists appearances of the Eleventh 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 that for each novel, comic, audio or television series, their published, broadcast or numbered order is the order they occur in.

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, The History of Doctor Who, The Discontinuity Guide, Clive Banks databanks and the Big Finnish forums. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.

Limiting factors

Companions

Any story featuring Amy Pond must be after TV: The Eleventh Hour and before TV: The Time of Angels, or after TV: Cold Blood and before TV: The Pandorica Opens. Any story featuring Amy and Rory Williams as TARDIS residents must be after TV: The Vampires of Venice and before TV: The Hungry Earth, after TV: The Big Bang and before TV: The God Complex, or after TV: The Power of Three and before TV: The Angels Take Manhattan. Any story with Amy and Rory taking short trips and returning home must be after TV: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe and before TV: The Power of Three. Any story where Amy and Rory are married and Rory remembers being a Roman centurion can only be after TV: The Big Bang.

Any story featuring the Doctor by himself must be before TV: The Impossible Astronaut, after TV: A Good Man Goes to War and before TV: Let's Kill Hitler, or after TV: The God Complex and before TV: The Bells of Saint John.

Any story featuring Clara Oswald must came after TV: The Bells of Saint John.

Costume

By TV: The Snowmen, the Doctor has changed wardrobe, switching to a purple 18th-century costume. Any story where he is in this costume must be set after The Snowmen. At some point, he stopped wearing the 18th-century outfit and returned to his tweed jacket, as seen in WC: The Bells of Saint John.

While traveling with Clara Oswald after TV: The Bells of Saint John, the Doctor is wearing an outfit similar to the one he wore in 1892 but with a purple over-coat.

Timeline

The first adventures

The Doctor regenerates from his previous incarnation. The TARDIS is damaged in the process, and begins a crash landing.
Crash landing into Amelia Pond's shed in 1996, the Doctor finds a crack in the fabric of time and space on her bedroom wall that leads to Prisoner Zero's cell, but is forced to take off in the TARDIS without Amelia before he can find Prisoner Zero. Accidently returning in 2008, the Doctor helps the grown up Amelia, now calling herself "Amy", and her boyfriend, Rory Williams, in guiding the Atraxi to Prisoner Zero while his TARDIS regenerates. After the crisis is over, the Doctor, having been warned that the "Pandorica will open" and "silence will fall", takes his new TARDIS control room for a test run, and returns in 2010 to fulfil his promise to take Amy traveling with him. He also receives a new sonic screwdriver.
Interlinked between The Eleventh Hour and The Beast Below.
Amy takes her first trip in the TARDIS, ending up on the Starship UK in 3295, where she and the Doctor help Liz 10 free the star whale the ship is built on. As they prepare to leave, the TARDIS is contacted by Winston Churchill, leading directly into Victory of the Daleks.
Answering Churchill's summons, the Doctor finds three surviving Daleks fighting in World War II, and is tricked into activating a progenitor that creates a New Dalek Paradigm that escape to rebuild the Dalek Empire. The Doctor realises that history is being interfered with when Amy fails to remember the Daleks' previous invasion of Earth.
The Doctor claims that a number of months have passed since The End of Time.
Amy knows about her wedding day and Rory is absent, setting this before The Time of Angels. Reference is made to Apollo 23.
The Doctor had already given Amy a TARDIS key, but he had only met Rory once, placing this before The Time of Angels.
After he ensures that there are no cracks in New York City, the Doctor intends for his next stop to be the Delerium Archive, leading directly into The Time of Angels.
Finding a message from River Song in the Delirium Archive, the Doctor and Amy help her and the Church face off against a Weeping Angel at the crash of the Byzantium on Alfava Metraxis, which is also Amy's first visit to an alien planet, only to find a horde of Weeping Angels waiting for them, leading directly into Flesh and Stone.
Escaping the Angels into the Byzantium, the Doctor finds another crack and realises that they are removing events and people from history, and uses this to defeat the Angels. River tells the Doctor that she is in prison for murdering "the best man [she knows]", and that he will next see her "when the Pandorica opens." Returning Amy home, the Doctor learns that she is getting married to Rory, but she attempts to seduce him as comfort for the frightening events, causing the Doctor to decide to find Rory, leading into The Vampires of Venice. The Doctor claims to be 907-years-old.
Interlinked between Flesh and Stone and The Vampires of Venice. Amy finds out about the Doctor's previous companions.

The fiancée and fiancé

Hoping to prevent Amy's adventures from ruining her engagement, the Doctor brings Rory aboard the TARDIS, taking the pair to 1580 Venice as a wedding gift, where he learns more about the cracks from Rosanna Calvierri of the Saturnyns.
After being toyed with by the Dream Lord, Amy realises how important Rory is to her.
Reference is made to Amy's Choice, and the Doctor is trying to get Amy and Rory to Rio, setting this shortly before The Hungry Earth.
Failing to get to Rio, the TARDIS team find a tribe of Silurians under 2020 Cwmtaff. Taking Alaya prisoner, the Doctor goes to negotiate peace in the Silurian city, leading directly into Cold Blood.
After Alaya is killed, her sister, Restac, begins a war campaign, forcing the Silurian leader to put the Silurians back into hibernation. While fleeing to the TARDIS, the Doctor is distracted by another crack in time, and fishes a burnt and destroyed piece of the TARDIS out of it. Rory is killed by Restac while saving the Doctor's life, and is then wiped from existence by the cracks, causing Amy to forget him.

Forgetting Rory

The Doctor and Amy visit another planet, setting this after The Time of Angels.
The Doctor and Amy visit another planet, setting this after The Time of Angels.
The Doctor and Amy visit an alien planet while Rory is not with them, placing this sometime after Cold Blood.
The Doctor and Amy are traveling without Rory and Amy knows about the Weeping Angels, implying that this takes place between Cold Blood and The Pandorica Opens.
Amy notes that the Doctor has been taking her to nicer places recently, and feels that she has recently lost someone, but not the extent that she recognises the feeling.
This is the Eleventh Doctor's first encounter with UNIT.
The Doctor recalls the events of The Vampires of Venice.
Planet Bollywood, The Golden Ones, The Screams of Death, and Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night are implied to have happened recently. Ending leads directly into The Child of Time.
Amy and the Doctor save the lost city Anglica, setting this game before The Mazes of Time.
Amy has her first encounter with the Cybermen.
Interlinked between Blood of the Cybermen and TARDIS.
Follows on from the ending of TARDIS.
Amy refers to the forest on the Byzantium and Rory is absent, setting this after Cold Blood.
Amy appears to recognise the Cybermen, implying that this takes place after Blood of the Cybermen. The Doctor sees a hologram of himself and Amy from the future events of Evacuation Earth.
Amy recognises the Judoon, setting this after The Forgotten Army.
Sequel to Return to Earth. Amy knows about the Silurians, setting this after Cold Blood.
The Doctor claims to be 908-years-old.
The Doctor lodges with Craig Owens to investigate 79B Aickman Road, which he sees as an attempt by someone to build a TARDIS.
Amy recognises the Daleks, Cybermen, and Weeping Angels.
Amy recognises the Cybermen and Silurians, setting this after Cold Blood and Blood of the Cybermen.
The Doctor is traveling with Amy, but Rory is absent.
Following a message from River to 102 Stonehenge, the Doctor and Amy find the Pandorica and discover it is opening and transmitting a signal that is summoning the Doctor's enemies. Finding Rory alive as a Roman Centurion, the Doctor is able to frighten away his enemies, but River's piloting of the TARDIS is hijacked. As the TARDIS begins to explode with River still inside, Rory, who is actually an Auton, shoots Amy dead and the Doctor is imprisoned in the Pandorica by an alliance of his enemies, leading directly into The Big Bang.
The Doctor is freed by the Auton Rory, and places Amy in the Pandorica to heal her. Meeting up with the pair again in 1996 using River's vortex manipulator, the Doctor saves River from the TARDIS and launches the Pandorica into the eye of the explosion to reboot the universe. As the Doctor's timeline unravels, he revisits the events of Flesh and Stone and The Eleventh Hour, where he says goodbye to Amelia before going into the crack. However, his words to Amelia cause Amy to remember the Doctor and the TARDIS back into existence at her wedding reception. After the celebrations conclude, the Doctor takes Amy and Rory, revived to his old self by the reality reboot, for more adventure in the TARDIS.

Amy and Rory's honeymoon

The Doctor mentions the events of The Big Bang.
Set during the beginning of The War of Art, just after the Doctor leaves the TARDIS.
The Doctor is traveling alone, having left Amy and Rory on a honeymoon planet for their honeymoon.
The Doctor attends a party at Frank Sinatra's hunting lodge with Father Christmas and Albert Einstein.
The Doctor is traveling alone while Amy and Rory are on their honeymoon.
The Doctor acquires a new fez, setting this between The Big Bang and A Christmas Carol.
The Doctor is travelling alone in his tweed jacket, and is in good spirits.
To save a honeymooning Amy and Rory from a crashing space liner, the Doctor has several adventures with Kazran Sardick and Abigail Pettigrew, during which he marries Marilyn Monroe. After changing Kazran for the better, the Doctor collects Amy and Rory from their honeymoon.
Set during A Christmas Carol, when the Doctor is traveling with the teenaged Kazran on the crest of his adulthood. They intend to collect Abigail after a special trip out with Winston Churchill.

Ponds' extended honeymoon

While Rory helps the Doctor with maintenance aboard the TARDIS, he gets distracted when Amy tries to ask the Doctor a question, causing the TARDIS to land within itself, leading directly into Time.
The Doctor uses the time differentials caused by the TARDIS landing in itself to find out how to free the TARDIS.
When the Doctor returns from a night out with River Song, Amy asks him the question she had during Space: she asks how she can remember the two separate timelines that were created when the Doctor rebooted the universe, setting this shortly after The Big Bang. The Doctor mentions "Marilyn", implying this takes place after A Christmas Carol.
Amy mentions her wedding from The Big Bang.
Rory recalls his previous journey to the centre of the Earth from Cold Blood.
The Doctor and Rory mention the events of The Big Bang.
The Doctor says that the TARDIS is "still playing up" after the recent events of Spam Filtered.
The Doctor eventually deposits Amy and Rory back home eight months after their wedding for them to enjoy their married life.

Plagued by SERVEYOUinc

Preventing bad timelines

On the run

More adventures with Alice

Protecting the Sapling

New adventures with the Ponds

Answering a mysterious summons, the Doctor is reunited with Amy, Rory and River, and takes them to 1969 Washington DC on the summoner's orders. Assigned to work with Canton Delaware by Richard Nixon in investigating a mysterious caller, the Doctor finds that the caller is a little girl in an astronaut suit, whom Amy, after claiming to be pregnant, shoots to "save [his] life", leading into Day of the Moon. The Doctor claims to be 909-years-old, and has not met Jim the Fish yet.
After three months of pretending to be prisoner of the government, the Doctor compares notes with Amy, Rory, River and Canton, and learns what "the Silence" are, and that they are behind the astronaut conspiracy, as well as the Aickman Road plot from The Lodger. Amy claims to have been wrong about her pregnancy, but the Doctor still looks into it, with conflicting results. The Doctor shares his first kiss with River.
The Doctor faces Professor Saurian for the first time.
The Doctor is still investigating Amy's possible pregnancy.
Amy and Rory are still having the discussion they had at the end of The Curse of the Black Spot.
When a solar tsunami forces the TARDIS to St John's Monastery, the TARDIS team learn about Gangers, and witness the beginning of a Ganger revolution, leading directly into The Almost People. The TARDIS is still confused as to whether Amy is pregnant, and the Doctor is cloned.
After secretly switching places with his Ganger, the Doctor learns that Amy watched a future version of himself die. After the Doctor's Ganger sacrifices himself to end the Ganger threat, Amy, who is revealed to have been a Ganger since The Impossible Astronaut, goes into labour, leading into A Good Man Goes to War.

Discovering the origin of River Song

Building a small army of Rory, Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, Strax, Dorium Maldovar, the Judoon and Avery's crew, the Doctor rescues Amy and her baby, Melody Pond, from Madame Kovarian. However, Melody had been switched with a Ganger beforehand, and Kovarian escapes with her, as Dorium is decapitated and Strax is killed in battle. River arrives and subtly reveals that she is Melody to the Doctor, who makes a quick exit in the TARDIS, promising to find the Ponds' baby.
The Doctor is summoned back by Amy and Rory and, after she hijacks the TARDIS to 1938 Berlin, sees their childhood best friends, Mels, regenerate into River Song, who is then hunted down by the Teselecta. Ensuring events lead to Melody's development into River, and the Doctor departs with Amy and Rory for more adventures. From the Teselecta, the Doctor learns that the Silence is plotting to assassinate him to prevent the "First Question" being answered, and that he will be killed by River at 5:02pm at Lake Silencio on 22 April 2011.

Search for Agent 99

The Doctor learns about a missing man known as Agent 99.
The Doctor, Amy and Rory are looking for Agent 99.
The Doctor uses the Tryptic Thought of Crystals of Lossk to locate Agent 99's telepathic signature to locate Agent 99. Finding Agent 99 on Quiok, Agent 99 asks the Doctor to return him to Earth, leading into Agent 99.
The Doctor discovers that he had been set up on his search for Agent 99 by a secret council who wanted to use Warp Agent 99 to conquer the galaxy. With Amy and Rory taken prisoner, the Doctor was unable to stop the council from using Agent 99's powers to free the Kuth-Kulaar from his exile, leading directly into Dimension Warp.
As the Kuth-Kulaar destroys every living thing on Earth, the Doctor frees Amy, Rory and rescues Agent 99, who sacrifices his life energy to send the Kuth-Kulaar into oblivion.

Further adventures with the Ponds

Amy refers to the Atraxi, vampires in Venice, the Silurian city, the Pandorica and her honeymoon with Rory.
Set concurrently with Rory's Adventure.
Set concurrently with Amy's Escapade.
The Doctor claims to be "1000 years older" than the 8-year-old George.
Amy and Rory are absent, having "popped home to put out the bins".
The Doctor faces the Atomon for the first time.
The Doctor is traveling with Amy and Rory, who are asleep when he collects River from Stormcage, and the Doctor is aware they are River's parents, setting this after Let's Kill Hitler.
The Doctor feels a rage he hasn't felt since A Good Man Goes to War.
The Doctor mentions the recent events of Air Force Gone.
The Doctor and the Ponds are joined in the TARDIS by Kevin, a robotic copy of a Tyrannosaurus rex who wants to find a better role in life beyond the resort complex.
Ending leads directly into Space Squid.
Kevin decides to stay at Nebula Base as its new chief of security.
Amy and Rory comment on meeting pirates again, and the Doctor is disappointed that the captain hasn't heard of him, setting this between The Curse of the Black Spot and The Wedding of River Song.
Rory recalls seeing Cybermen marching, perhaps referencing the events of A Good Man Goes to War.
The episode index at the back of the 2011 edition of Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia places this game between The Girl Who Waited and The God Complex. This is supported by the spy glass from Apalapucia from The Girl Who Waited appearing in the TARDIS drawing room.

Prolonging the inevitable

After an unpleasant experience on a prison ship, the Doctor leaves Amy and Rory behind to ensure their safety.
Sequel to The Night After Hallowe'en and Snowfall.
Though the events of The God Complex happened "ages ago", the Doctor is still adjusting to Amy's absence. Trapped on a hostile spaceship during Christmastime, the Doctor causes an explosion.
The Doctor escapes the exploding spaceship, and is helped by Madge Arwell in finding the TARDIS. Before he departs, he promises the repay Madge's kindness one day.
The Doctor delivers a Christmas present for Amy and Rory, who are no longer travelling with him, setting this after The God Complex.
"Waving" at Amy and Rory throughout history, the Doctor is imprisoned in the Tower of London, breaks out of a World War II POW camp, and performs in a Laurel and Hardy film.
The Doctor claims to be 910-years-old.
Sequel to A Good Man Goes to War.
Set roughly two hundred years after The God Complex. Nearing the end of his farewell tour, the Doctor pays Craig Owens a social call, and, after facing the Cybermen together, Craig gives him a Stetson and some envelopes, setting up the events of The Wedding of River Song.
The Doctor claims to be 1103-years-old, and learns of the passing of Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. The Doctor uses the Teselecta to fake his death, but River is able to stop herself destroying the robot, causing time to collapse. To ensure that time goes back on track, the Doctor marries River, and the timeline resumes its original course. With the universe thinking him dead, the Doctor returns to the shadows.
The Doctor attends the Brigadier's funeral.

Return to the shadows

The Doctor mentions Bitey when seeing the Cybermats, and the Daleks still know who the Doctor is, setting this game between The Wedding of River Song and Asylum of the Daleks.
The Doctor acts as curator of the town museum in Watchcombe.
After repaying his debt to Madge Arwell, the Doctor is encouraged to return to Amy and Rory for Christmas. He learns from Amy that River told them he was still alive.
The Doctor is implied to be traveling alone, as Amy does not know about his recent exploits.
The Doctor is traveling alone.
The Doctor and Strax come to visit Amy and Rory at their house.
The Doctor and Strax are visiting Amy and Rory at their house.
The Doctor leaves a message for Amy and Rory to explain why he will be late for their April meet up. He tells them about seeing Florinall 9 and Mata Hari, and they hear him crash landing into ancient Greece.
The Doctor and River are visiting Amy and Rory for a "family holiday".
The Doctor and River act like a married couple.
The Doctor and River act like a married couple. The house they were in during Take a Bow (Tie) is revealed to be Amy and Rory's.
The Doctor gives Amy and Rory an upcoming anniversary present, placing this after The Big Bang. He's also wearing his long coat, first seen in Let's Kill Hitler.
The Doctor has just left from visiting to Amy and Rory in June, accidently leaving behind an Ood he rescued from the Androvax conflict.
By July, the Doctor receives a call from Rory alerting him to the misplaced Ood, and promises to retrieve the Ood after dealing with power drainage within the TARDIS.
Amy and Rory are travelling in the TARDIS with a pair of Ood.
In August, the Doctor tries to visit Amy and Rory, but receives no response. Worrying about their relationship, he calls them to tell them he has returned the Ood home, rode a horse through 18th century Coventry, and "accidentally" invented pasta.
The Doctor knows he's married to River, setting this after The Wedding of River Song.
During a dream, the Doctor receives a dream message beckoning him to Skaro, leading into Asylum of the Daleks.
Answering a call for help, the Doctor is captured by the Daleks, and sent to the Dalek Asylum with Amy and Rory by the Parliament of the Daleks. Assisted by Oswin Oswald, a stranded Junior Entertainment Manager converted into a Dalek, the Doctor destroys the Asylum, fixes Amy and Rory's marital problems and has his existence erased from the Dalek Pathweb.
The Doctor is able to "memory-proof" all information about himself at the Inforarium, setting this between Asylum of the Daleks, where he was still remembered as a legend, and Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, where no records of him could be found.
The Doctor alludes to his marriage to River.
The Doctor and River are staying with Amy and Rory for Christmas.
The Doctor is planning Amy and Rory's schedule. River is present.
Rory is traveling in the TARDIS. The Doctor and River act like more of a married couple.
After saving 1334 BC Egypt from giant locusts, the Doctor and Queen Nefertiti are summoned to 2367 by the Indian Space Agency, who alert the Doctor a Silurian Ark on a collision course with Earth. With the aid of Nefertiti, John Riddell, Amy, Rory and Brian Williams, the Doctor kills Solomon the trader and saves the Earth.
Set during Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, with the Doctor arriving to collect Amy and Rory, but landing in May by mistake, and leaving after realises he has "popped up in the wrong order".
With Amy and Rory wanting to stay home, the Doctor and Brian take a trip to Siluria.
The Doctor is traveling alone, but still in contact with Amy.
The Doctor picks River up for a date at Amy and Rory's house. Amy and Rory know River is their daughter, placing this after A Good Man Goes to War.
The Doctor and River are on an adventure together. River calls him "honey", possibly alluding to their marriage.
The Doctor claims he's "the scariest being in the entire solar system." It is Halloween Night.
While trying to take Amy and Rory to a Day of the Dead festival, the Doctor finds the town of Mercy, Nevada under threat from the Gunslinger. After persuading the Gunslinger to seek redemption, Amy asks for her and Rory to be returned home, as their "friends are going to start noticing that [they're] aging faster than them." The Doctor claims to be 1200-years-old, is noted by Amy to have been traveling alone for a while before this adventure, and recalls when Rory left his phone charger in Henry VIII's en-suite.
The Doctor returns Amy and Rory to their home in July, and later comes back to take them for more adventures.
Amy references the events of A Good Man Goes to War.
Amy mentions her tendency to accidentally fire handguns when holding them, something that happened during A Town Called Mercy.

Living with the Ponds

After mysterious cubes appear around the world, the Doctor is introduced to UNIT's new Head of Scientific Research, Kate Stewart, and decides to stay with Amy and Rory to observe the cubes. After four days with no progress, the impatient Doctor leaves to go on some solo adventures to "restore sanity". Amy tells the Doctor that she and Rory believe they have been traveling with him for ten years.
The Doctor returns to the cubes in June, nine months after he left. He takes Amy and Rory to the Savoy Hotel in 1890 for their anniversary, but finds a Zygon plot to foil in the hotel. In a return trip to get Rory's phone charger from the King's en-suite, Amy accidentally marries Henry VIII. (The Complete History vol. 71)
After seven weeks of adventures, the Doctor returns Amy and Rory to their anniversary party moments after they left. After a chat with Brian, the Doctor decides to stay with Amy and Rory to better monitor the cubes, promising to be more patient.
Amy takes the Doctor shopping for milk for the TARDIS.
Rory takes the Doctor to watch a football match.
The Doctor, Amy and Rory are setting up fireworks.
In July, the cubes start activating. After telling Kate he has figured out she is the Brigadier's daughter, the Doctor talks with Amy about her and Rory wanting to stop traveling with him, and tracks down the cubes' master: the Shakri. After foiling the Shakri's plot, the Doctor makes to leave alone, but Brian persuades Amy and Rory to travel with him.

Final adventures with the Ponds

During a trip to 2012 New York City, Rory is sent back to 1938 by a Weeping Angel. Following his trail, the Doctor and Amy encounter River and discover that New York has been overtaken by the Weeping Angels. After Amy and Rory create a paradox to defeat the Angels, a straggler sends them back in time beyond the reach of the TARDIS, separating the Doctor from them forever.

Moving On

The Doctor is taking River to Darillium, when they bump into a younger version of himself. However, he does not follow through with the date, as revealed in TV: The Husbands of River Song .
The Doctor is depicted wearing a purple waistcoat, and has a wearier demeanour to his surroundings.
The Doctor is traveling alone.

The Doctor is traveling alone.

A new companion

The Doctor meets Decky Flamboon, and offers to take him home in the TARDIS.
The TARDIS now has the neon control room from The Snowmen.
Decky is returned home, and the Doctor travels on alone.

Retirement

Though the Doctor is depicted wearing the clothes from Nightmare in Silver, the novel ends with him declaring "No more meddling", and presumably entering the retirement seen in The Great Detective. The interior of the TARDIS is descripted as giving an "orange glow".
Having grown tired of the losses he has suffered and caused, the Doctor has taken solitude in 1892 London, referring to it as him being "retired" when the Paternoster Gang try to encourage him out of his funk. The Doctor has changed his clothing to a burgundy frock coat with a waistcoat, and regular tie.
During Christmastime 1892, the Doctor is encouraged by Clara Oswin Oswald to investigate Walter Simeon's interest in Captain Latimer's house, where he finds the Great Intelligence plotting to invade London as a snowstorm. After Clara and Simeon die in the foiling of the Intelligence's plot, the Doctor is inspired to travel again after realising Clara is somehow connected to Oswin from Asylum of the Daleks.

The search for Clara

The Doctor is depicted wearing the clothing from The Snowmen on the released cover.
The Doctor's silhouette matches the clothes he wore during The Snowmen.
The Doctor is wearing purple clothing, setting this after The Snowmen.
The Doctor is wearing his clothes from The Bells of Saint John.
The Doctor is traveling alone. By this point, the Doctor has resumed wearing his tweed attire.
The Doctor is wearing his red bowtie, and is using the neon control room from The Snowmen.
Taking a break from his search in a playground, the Doctor is advised by a young girl to "find a quiet room and have a good think".
While contemplating Clara and Oswin in 1207 Cumbria, the Doctor is phoned by Clara Oswald in 2013, who helps him defeat the Wi-Fi plot of Miss Kizlet and her "client". Eager to unravel the mystery of Clara's existence, the Doctor invites her to join him in the TARDIS, but she asks him to return later so she can think about it. The Doctor claims to be 1000-years-old and permanently switches his tweed jacket for a purple cashmere coat with a darker-accented garb.

Unwinding the mystery

After traveling down her timeline to find out if she's just a human girl, the Doctor takes Clara to Tiaanamat of the Sun-singers of Akhet, where they face the Old God Akhaten with Queen of Years Merry Gejelh. The Doctor has added a waistcoat into his attire.
The Doctor and Clara observe the Tonnchenform.
The Doctor is wearing his clothes from The Bells of Saint John.
The Doctor is wearing his clothes from The Bells of Saint John.
The Doctor is now wearing his waistcoat from The Rings of Akhaten.
After Adam kidnaps Clara, the Doctor goes to investigate Adam's whereabouts, and finds him and the Master in an alliance and holding a majority of his companions hostage, leading directly into Endgame.
The Doctor is joined by his previous incarnations to rescue Clara and the other companions from Adam and the Tremas Master. After Adam realises that the Master plans to destroy the universe to spite the Doctor, he stands up for the Doctor, only to be killed stopping the Master, though not before the Doctors admit their acceptance of Adam.
Clara has, by this point, official joined the Doctor has his traveling companion, and learns about the TARDIS translation circuit and Hostile Action Displacement System while facing Skaldak the Ice Warrior aboard the Firebird during the Cold War, as well as bring told about time being in flux and rewritable.
The Doctor and Clara meet Amy Johnson.

Clara hasn't realised the magnitude of time travel yet, setting this before Hide.

The Doctor takes Clara to Caliburn House to get empathic psychic Emma Grayling's opinion of her, learning that there is nothing unusual about Clara. Clara begins to understand the ramifications of traveling in time, such as visiting someone before their death or seeing her own grave in the future.
Clara is not familiar with the Last Great Time War at this point and Doctor refuses to tell her about it, setting this before The Name of the Doctor. The Doctor has not yet taken Clara to Shoreditch, setting this before Shroud of Sorrow. The Doctor is depicted wearing his clothes from Nightmare in Silver.
The Doctor refers to Clara hurting the TARDIS's feeling during Hide.
In an a timeline he is able to avert, but still remember, the Doctor confronts Clara about him running into her twice already, and both encounters ending in her death, and discovers that she is unaware of these events and what may be so unusual about her. From this point onwards, the Doctor is friendlier to Clara, and starts treating her as his companion rather than as a mystery.
After an adventure with the Paternoster Gang in 1893 Yorkshire, the Doctor returns Clara home.
Picking up Clara after the events of The Crimson Horror, the Doctor learns that her charges, Angie and Artie Maitland, have discovered his ability to travel in time. To keep them quite, the Doctor takes them on a daytrip to Hedgewick's World of Wonders in 3526, where they face the Cybermen.
Returning to collect Clara from her home, the Doctor learns that the Great Intelligence has taken the Paternoster Gang to Trenzalore to gain access to his tomb. When the Intelligence enters the Doctor's time stream to destroy it, Clara follows after him, resulting in her being splintered across time and meeting the Doctor during Asylum of the Daleks and The Snowmen. Entering his own time stream to save her, the Doctor is confronted by a memory of the War Doctor.

Reminders of the past

Clara recognises the First Doctor in sight, setting this after The Name of the Doctor.
Clara refers to the events of Nightmare in Silver.
Clara is said to have lived "many lives" on "many worlds", setting this after The Name of the Doctor.
The Doctor is wearing his waistcoat from The Rings of Akhaten.
As revealed in Normality, the Doctor began traveling on his own so Clara could live a normal live for a while after becoming a teacher at Coal Hill School.
The Doctor mentions Julius Grayle from The Angels Take Manhattan, and is illustrated as wearing his clothing from The Rings of Akhaten.
The Doctor is depicted wearing his clothing from The Rings of Akhaten.
Finding out a time machine created by Alice Watson and Cedric Chivers at Oxford is being used an alien race called the Creevix to control time by erasing Time Agent Guy Taylor, the Doctor begins sending messages to his past incarnation. The Doctor is depicted on the cover as wearing his clothes from The Rings of Akhaten.
The Doctor uses the TARDIS to contact the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown to ask them to obtain an omniparadox from the Santa Maria, and store it in the TARDIS so he can use it to escape the timeline created by the Creevix.
The Doctors sends a message to a radio DJ so Susan Foreman can introduce Cedric to Bob Dylan's music, and feet his future wife.
The Doctor contacts the Fourth Doctor and Romana through the Prolocutor to make sure they don't destroy the Babblesphere, and instead send it to the Stellaris Museum of Artificial Intelligence with a copy of the Fourth Doctor inside to lure out the Creevix.
The Doctor contacts the Eighth Doctor using TARDIS Internal Communication System to get him to clear up interference so he can contact his previous incarnations directly, and the Fourth Doctor copy can lure the Creevix to Oxford.
The Doctor uses his psychic paper to send a message to the Second Doctor to ensure he saves Sophie Topolovic's research on the Quiet Ones, so that the sub-pulsar transmissions that used to lure the Creevix to Oxford can be created.
The Doctor uses an Ovid sphere to contact the Fifth Doctor to ensure that he delivers the Ovid sphere back to the Ovids, so that they share their knowledge with humanity in the far future, thus creating technology needed to use therocite.
The Doctor leaves a telephone message for the Third Doctor to ensure that he saves the therocite and sends it to Professor Reynart to store in his lab for Cedric to find in 2013.
The Doctor uses a distress beacon and a video message to tell the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble to ensure that Guy Taylor's mother, Lyric Erskine, survives.
The Doctor contacts the Seventh Doctor and Ace using a hypercube to make sure that they save Guy Taylor's father, Captain OhOne. He has already contacted his first six incarnations by this point.
The Doctor hijacks a giant television screen in New Vegas to tell the Ninth Doctor to save the life of Police Chief James McNeil, so that he go on the build the Memorial Hotel where Guy Taylor will be conceived.
With the pieces in place, the Doctor saves Guy Taylor and erases the Creevix from history.
The Doctor is described as wearing the clothes from The Bells of Saint John.
The Doctor is wearing his clothes from The Bells of Saint John.
The Doctor is wearing his waistcoat from The Day of the Doctor.
Released 23 November 2013.

After picking Clara up from Coal Hill School, the Doctor is brought back into the Last Great Time War with his tenth incarnation by the Moment to help the War Doctor, which results in Clara convincing them to find an alternative to destroying Gallifrey, and the Doctors joining with their past incarnations to lock Gallifrey in a pocket dimension. With the Time Lords saved, the Eleventh Doctor decides to go looking for Gallifrey. The Eleventh Doctor meets Petronella Osgood, and gives his age as "1200-and-something", but admits he could be wrong. By this point, he has told Clara about the Last Great Time War and his role in it.

As part of the Human-Zygon treaty, the Doctor oversees Operation Double, and gives the Osgood Box to Osgood and her Zygon double to prepare for a "nightmare scenario".

Final travels

Clara is preparing to celebrate Christmas, taking the Doctor Christmas shopping top get her father a present.
Set between The Day of the Doctor and The Time of the Doctor.
The Doctor loses the TARDIS, setting up the events of The Blood of Azrael.
The Doctor obtains the head of a Cyberman from the Maldovarium Market, and does some repairs to give it a benevolent sentience, naming his new companion "Handles".

The siege of Trenzalore

Tracing a signal to a planet that Handles identifies as Gallifrey, the Doctor and Clara are summoned by Tasha Lem to the Papal Mainframe, where they are instructed to investigate the signal on the planet. Going to a town called Christmas, the Doctor finds the signal coming from a crack, and realises that Gallifrey is trying to return from the pocket dimension, something that would restart the Time War. Realising where he is and what is about to happen, the Doctor sends Clara to her home in the TARDIS, and prepares for the siege of Trenzalore.
The Doctor loses his left leg whilst fighting a blind Tsunami Snake, and has to replace it with a wooden one he whittled.
The Doctor acquires a walking stick for his fake leg.
After the Doctor spends 300 years of facing Sontarans, Daleks, Weeping Angels and Cybermen, the TARDIS returns to Trenzalore with Clara in tow. As the Doctor updates Clara on his situation, Handles deactivates from old age, and the Doctor discovers that the Daleks have infiltrated the Papal Mainframe, sparking an all-out war on Trenzalore. Once again tricking Clara into returning home, but this time with his TARDIS returning immediately afterwards, the Doctor joins with the surviving Silents to fight in the battles of Trenzalore.
The Doctor's mind is now deteriorating from old age.
After 600 years of fighting, the elderly Doctor prepares to face his death at the hands of the Daleks, with Tasha Lem retrieving Clara to give the Doctor a final goodbye. However, Clara instead convinces the Time Lords to assist the Doctor, and they comply by giving the Doctor a new regeneration cycle, allowing him to use the regeneration energy to destroy the Dalek ships and save Trenzalore.
Set during the ending of The Time of the Doctor, after the Doctor has been reset to his youth, but before he completes his regeneration. Having changed back to his cashmere attire, the Doctor takes the time to call Clara in the future to say goodbye, learning that his new incarnation will be elderly with grey hair in the process.
His youth temporally restored as he begins to complete his thirteenth regeneration, the Doctor, having returned to his TARDIS, regenerate into his next incarnation while hallucinating seeing Amy Pond and giving Clara a final smile.