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In an in-universe point of view, as stated by the rules of this Wikia, stories are set in a time period which is not the present, past or future but for the beings living in it. For example, the Doctor neither considers 1930 to be the past, nor 2300 to be the future, because he travels in time.

But ever since Doctor Who was first transmitted, both the viewers and the crew have referred to certain stories as being historical or pseudo-historical. This distinction is based on the setting of such story: If it's situated in a time period prior to the its release and with no science fiction elements (save the Doctor and the Tardis), it should be, by nature, historical. But if it does contain said elements, it's pseudo-historical, as it does not depict events exactly as we know them on the real world. For example, as The Aztecs is set on our past, and didn't show any anachronistic components, only the Aztec society itself, it's commonly catalogued as a historical story. On the other hand, Vincent and the Doctor does contain certain sci-fi elements, such as the Krafayis, so it's known to be pseudo-historical.

List of Historical and Pseudo-historical stories

Name Date of release Type
An Unearthly Child 23 November - 14 December 1963 Historical
Marco Polo 22 February - 4 April 1964 Historical
The Aztecs 23 May - 13 June 1964 Historical
The Reign of Terror 8 August - 12 September 1964 Historical
The Ice-Age Monster 1964 Historical
The Prehistoric Monster 1964 Historical
The Romans 16 January - 6 February 1965 Historical
The Crusade 27 March - 17 April 1965 Historical
The Time Meddler 3 - 24 July 1965 Pseudo-historical
The Myth Makers 16 October - 6 November 1965 Historical
The Daleks' Master Plan 13 November 1965 - 29 January 1966 Pseudo-historical