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Theory:Timeline - Meta-fiction universe

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This page lists the order of stories in the Doctor Who's Meta-fiction universe timeline. For simplicity's sake, all know meta-fictional universes shall be treated as if they are one and the same.

Timeline

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

Production on The Dark Dimension is cancelled.

2000s

A communication error results in the "Stickleback" being the main enemy of The Christmas Invasion.
New Earth is being filmed.
Two ITV employees attempt to knock Doctor Who out of the ratings.
Smith and Jones has just been broadcast.
Tom Baker, Paul McGann, and Sylvester McCoy try to infiltrate the rehearsals for Time Crash.
Takes place on the set of Voyage of the Damned.
Three obsessed Mike Yates fans react to The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Sky.
A fan gets David Tennant to sign all 400 issues of his Doctor Who Magazine collection at the Royal Shakespeare Company.

2010s

Doctor Who fans across the UK "squee" at the image of a Sea Devil broadcast by the Atraxi during the broadcast The Eleventh Hour. The "squee"-ing is somehow able to be heard at that very moment within the Doctor Who universe itself in real time, frightening the Atraxi.

2020s

2030s and beyond

Cosgrove Hall recreate the lost episodes of the Doctor Who cartoon with specially filmed live-action inserts.
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