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Theory:Timeline - Eleventh Doctor

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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.

Fan sources like the Doctor Who Reference Guide should not be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.

Limiting factors

Up until their final goodbye, in spite of him leaving her and her husband Rory Williams for extended periods of time, the Eleventh Doctor has almost exclusively travelled with Amy Pond in all media up to her departure, Amy having entered the TARDIS shortly after the Doctor's regeneration. This leaves little room for the occasional story from this era where he is alone, and at which point he's supposed to be on his own in these stories is unclear due to his semi-frequent departures from and returns to Amy and Rory.

Any story featuring Amy and just Amy 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 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.

Series basics

The Eleventh Doctor has travelled with original to television companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams, as well as original to comics companions Kevin and Decky Flamboon. His travels can be roughly divided by who he's currently travelling with.

Although technically Amy and Rory departed after being left alone at the end of TV: The God Complex, at some point after TV: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, the Doctor intermittently travels with Amy and Rory in single trips months or years apart of one another from Amy and Rory's perspective before they properly rejoin him at the end of TV: The Power of Three. Technically though, Amy and Rory were still regular characters during these episodes.

Timeline

The End of Time through Victory of the Daleks all flow into one another.
The Time of Angels through The Vampires of Venice all flow into one another.
The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang are set not long after The Lodger. Amy and Rory get married at the end of The Big Bang. The future Doctor that speaks to Amy during Flesh and Stone is from his "rewind" during The Big Bang.
Set during Amy and Rory's honeymoon.
Amy and Rory have been left at home for a few months before The Impossible Astronaut. Day of the Moon features Madame Kovarian looking in on Amy from Demon's Run, placing the two-parter before The Rebel Flesh.
Features Madame Kovarian looking in on Amy from Demon's Run, placing it before The Rebel Flesh.
Foreshadows the events of A Good Man Goes to War, placing it before The Rebel Flesh.
Amy gives birth.
The Doctor searches for Melody. The Rebel Flesh through A Good Man Goes to War all flow into one another.
Bridges A Good Man Goes to War and Let's Kill Hitler.
Set a while after A Good Man Goes to War, but resolves its cliffhanger. The Doctor obtains the time and date of his death from the Teselecta.
The Doctor's time and date of death appears on the TARDIS scanner, placing it after Let's Kill Hitler.
The Doctor, Amy and Rory land on Apalapucia
An Apalapucia Spy Glass appears in the TARDIS drawing room, placing it after The Girl Who Waited.
The Doctor begins his farewell tour.
Continues where Closing Time left off. The Doctor's farewell tour ends and he goes into hiding.
Continues where the prequel left off.
Promoted on the BBC website as a lead-in to the series 7 premiere.
Continues where the prequel left off.
Amy and Rory die and the Doctor is now alone again.

Unplaced

Set during Amy and Rory's honeymoon.
The Doctor is on his own and refers to River blowing up his fez, placing it at some point after The Big Bang.
Rory is not present and Amy recognises the Weeping Angels, likely placing it between Cold Blood and The Pandorica Opens.
The Doctor mentions that Amy and Rory are needed to save the world, but he is too early. Based on flashbacks the Doctor has of Amy and Rory's future, it must take place between Dinosaurs on a Spaceship and The Angels Take Manhattan.
Continues where TARDIS left off.
Leads into TARDIS.