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This page lists appearances of the Second Doctor in the order in which he experienced them. This timeline is based on observations of the Doctor Who universe and the events in each of these stories. From these observations we have attempted to build a concise timeline. There are also many gaps between stories.

The layout of this timeline is based in part on the observations on Doctor Who Reference Guide and Doctor Who - The Complete Adventures, Lance Parkin's AHistory and other sources that allow us to make observations, such as DocOhoReviews, Doc Oho's Book Reviews, The History of Doctor Who, The Discontinuity Guide, Clive Banks Database, Whopix, the Big Finish 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.

Limiting factors[[edit source]]

Companions[[edit source]]

Any story featuring only Ben Jackson and Polly Wright must take place before TV: The Highlanders; any story featuring Jamie McCrimmon must take place after TV: The Highlanders. Any story with Victoria Waterfield must take place after TV: The Evil of the Daleks and before TV: Fury from the Deep. Any story with Zoe Heriot must be set during or after TV: The Wheel in Space and before TV: The War Games.

A lot of stories are often said to occur during Season 6B, a fan-opined spot on the timeline after the Doctor's trial on Gallifrey in The War Games, as the Second Doctor is not seen regenerating into his third incarnation in that serial. Thus it is possible to imagine, as TV Comic writers and Terrance Dicks did, that the Second Doctor survived for an unspecified period of time after The War Games. It was not until 1999 with the publication of PROSE: Players that Season 6B was confirmed as fact instead of pure conjecture.

TV Comics placement[[edit source]]

The Second Doctor's travels with John and Gillian are very problematic to place in the Doctor's timeline, as they are inexplicably travelling with him by The Extortioner, with no explanation given as to how this relate to their travels with the First Doctor. A possibility emerges, unintentionally, in The Nameless City, where the Doctor has not seen the Master in a long time, but Jamie doesn't know the Doctor's origins, meaning it cannot be set in Season 6b, but must come after The Dark Path. Thus there is a gap between the events of The Dark Path and The Nameless City, without Jamie, which is perfectly placed by the John and Gillian travels.

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.

The Two Doctors[[edit source]]

A common explanation for the Second Doctor and Jamie's appearance in The Two Doctors is it occurring after The War Games in the theorised Season 6B owing to their older appearance and familiarity with the Time Lords who Jamie did not learn of until The War Games. Terrance Dicks later used his novel World Game to depict events bridging the end of The War Games to the start of The Two Doctors, with the Doctor bargaining with the Time Lords for Jamie to be returned to his side (with his memories altered so he believes they are still travelling with Victoria) and being instructed to visit Dastari.

However Simon Guerrier later used his story, The Black Hole, to offer an alternative setting for The Two Doctors in the middle of Season 5 instead. By this account the Doctor and Jamie are given their mission to visit Dastari by the Time Lord Pavo (in actuality the Monk in disguise) whilst Victoria stays behind with him at a research station. The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria have their memories wiped of meeting Pavo at the end of the story, allowing for The War Games to remain Jamie's first hearing of the Time Lords. John Dorney's story Deathworld would further confirm The Two Doctors occurring in this setting, with Jamie explicitly referencing both the status quo of Victoria waiting for them at the research station from The Black Hole and events of The Two Doctors.

As a result of these differing accounts there are two placements for The Two Doctors on this timeline.

Timeline[[edit source]]

Previous page: First Doctor

A new body[[edit source]]

The Doctor regenerates from his previous incarnation.
Set immediately after The Tenth Planet, with the Doctor adjusting to his new body as he faces the Daleks on Vulcan. Ben and Polly encounter the Daleks for the first time, though they had already been told of them beforehand. While Polly instantly believes him to still be the Doctor, Ben remains more skeptical on his identity, though he is convinced he is still the Doctor when the Daleks identity him.
(SEGMENT)
Whilst leaving Vulcan, the Doctor, Ben and Polly briefly encounter an apparition of a Charley Pollard from an alternate timeline. (AUDIO: The Light at the End)
The Doctor has only just regenerated, and is mourning the loss of his old signet ring, setting this shortly after The Power of the Daleks.
(FLASHBACKS)
Having learned that the Mercury supplies were low when they had "just left" Mercury, the Doctor stocks up the supplies on Kirith. He reflects on the "past few weeks" since his regeneration, during which time tensions in the TARDIS have been noticeably high, with Ben still suspicious of him. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)

New adventures with Ben and Polly[[edit source]]

Ben still doesn't trust the Doctor, to the extend that he continues to think of him as an imposter. However, after their minds connect in a temporary gestalt, Ben senses the First Doctor in the Second Doctor's mind and finally accepts him as still being the Doctor, setting this after Timewyrm: Apocalypse.
The Doctor is still feeling vulnerable following his recent regeneration, though Ben believes he is being self-pitying, as the events of The Power of the Daleks were three weeks ago. While he still struggling to adjust to the Second Doctor, Ben has come to accept that he is still the same man as the First Doctor, setting this after Pluto.
The Doctor's memory is still hazy after his recent regeneration, setting this shortly after The Power of the Daleks, but Ben accepts him as the Doctor, setting this after Pluto.
While spending a few weeks in 1968, Polly thinks of the "new Doctor" as "familiar and strange at the same time", suggesting The Power of the Daleks is still a recent event. However, her and Ben's actions suggest they now trust the Doctor implicitly.
The Doctor tells Polly that he's been in a more "youthful vein" since his "reincarnation" in The Tenth Planet.
The TARDIS crew spend a week on the planet Dorada as brainwashed servants.
No explanations are given for Ben and Polly's absence.
The Doctor mentions that he has been working on several devices since his "reincarnation" that his first incarnation wouldn't have deemed worth his time, suggesting that some time has passed since The Power of the Daleks.
Despite evidence to the contrary in the First Doctor's stories, the Second Doctor claims this is the first time the TARDIS has ever managed a short hop.
When they meet Horatio Nelson, Polly mentions that it's been a "long time" since the TARDIS crew were on Earth, and Ben hasn't seen the sea for "ever so long".
The Doctor creates a temporary sonic device, and resolves to begin work on a permanent version when he gets back to the TARDIS, implied to lead to the eventual creation of a sonic screwdriver. The Doctor meets the Selachians for the first time, having only heard of them previously. Ben and Polly have been travelling in the TARDIS for months, with Polly being 24-years-old. Ben trusts the Doctor, but is still a little uncertain about his motivations.
The Doctor says that he has not been in the United States for some time, setting this before Wonderland, and Ben and Polly are now well adjusted to him.
The Doctor unlocks a door with an apparent sonic screwdriver, setting this after The Murder Game. Summer notes that Ben and Polly are incredibly loyal to the Doctor.
Polly encounters a younger version of herself in 1948.

Joined by Jamie[[edit source]]

During a visit to 1746 Scotland, the Doctor, Ben and Polly meet highlander piper Jamie McCrimmon, who they invite aboard the TARDIS so he can escape the redcoats.
Set immediately after The Highlanders, with Jamie marvelling at the sight of the TARDIS interior before the TARDIS crew arrive at Atlantis. After they flood Atlantis to stop Professor Zaroff destroying Earth, the Doctor sets a course to visit Mars, leading directly into The Moonbase.
Rather than Mars, the TARDIS instead lands on the Moon in 2070, where the crew help prevent the Cybermen from seizing the Moonbase. As they depart, the Doctor uses the TARDIS' time scanner to see their next destination, leading directly into The Macra Terror.
In an alternate timeline created by Rassilon and the Cybermen, the Doctor is partially converted into a Cyberman during the events of The Moonbase: Episode 2.
Polly has her hair cut into a bob-style while staying on an Earth colony in the far future, which the TARDIS crew liberate from the control of the Macra.
Ben and Polly are showing Jamie around the inside of the TARDIS, setting this early in his travels, and they themselves have only been travelling with the Doctor for a few weeks.
The Doctor warns Jamie what he should do if he ever encounters the Pyromeths, which is implied to be a warning he gives to recent additions to the TARDIS, setting this shortly after The Highlanders.
While Polly is described as having long hair, Jamie is still having difficulty acclimatising to time travel, and Ben and Polly bring him up to date with the history of the United Kingdom after his own time, setting this early in his travels. However, he is starting to consider the TARDIS home and has explored the ship's corridors, setting this after Something at the Door. Ben and Polly appear to return to London for the first time since The War Machines, albeit in a time long before their own.
The TARDIS has "finally" found its way back to England, suggesting that the TARDIS crew have not been there for a while, and that the story is set before The Morton Legacy. Jamie learns about trains and World Wars for the first time, setting this before Resistance and The Forsaken, respectively.
Set between The Macra Terror and The Faceless Ones.[1] The Doctor has still only recently regenerated. Polly doesn't know about the TARDIS' translation circuit, and also doesn't appear to have much experience travelling to Earth's recent history. The Doctor tries to tell Jamie what a train is, but he seems to know already, setting this after The Mouthless Dead.
Jamie is apparently still new to the TARDIS, constantly asking Ben about a range of modern terms, with Ben himself saying that he hasn't known Jamie that long, setting this not long after The Highlanders.

Final adventures with Ben and Polly[[edit source]]

The TARDIS crew spend several months in the Roman Republic of 71 BCE, from with their stay starting in Winter and ending in Autumn.
Jamie is familiar with cars, and recalls his first encounter with them as if it were some time ago.
Ben refers to his encounter with the Milice during the events of Resistance. Jamie meets the Selachians for the first time.
Polly recalls the events of Resistance, while Jamie refers to the events of the The Selachian Gambit.
The Doctor begins to teach his companions how to pilot the TARDIS, but they end up fighting the Yes Men in New Houston when he takes back control. Jamie is described as being "perhaps a year older" than the 22-year-old Jamie fighting at the Battle of Culloden in the Yes Men simulation, suggesting that around a year has passed since The Highlanders.
Set shortly after The Yes Men, with Jamie, Ben and Polly discussing their recent failed piloting to New Houston and being upset with the Doctor for not letting them pilot the TARDIS again. Jamie learns of the TARDIS translation circuitry for the first time.
Polly is used to seeing history, but not that of London, despite her previous visits in The Feast and The Roundheads.
While Polly is described as having short hair, the Doctor recalls the events of The Yes Men, Jamie appears familiar with time travel and the TARDIS crew is a close-knitted unit.

The Human Factor incident[[edit source]]

Polly's hair has regrown to its old length, setting this long after The Macra Terror. Arriving at Gatwick Airport, the Doctor foils a Chemeleon plot to replace humanity. When they realise they have landed on the same day they left in the TARDIS, Ben and Polly decide to remain behind. After they say their goodbyes, the Doctor and Jamie realise that the TARDIS has been stolen, leading directly into The Evil of the Daleks. In the novelisation, the Doctor uses a sonic screwdriver.
The Doctor and Jamie trace the TARDIS to Edward Waterfield, a man who time travelled from 1866 under the orders of the Daleks to trap the Doctor in return for the safety of his daughter, Victoria. The Dalek Emperor forces the Doctor to inject them with the Human Factor so they can isolate the Dalek Factor, but the Doctor's Humanised Daleks begin a battle with the Emperor's Daleks on Skaro, seemingly resulting in "the final end" of the Daleks. Waterfield dies protecting the Doctor from the Daleks, but not before making him promise to look after his daughter, causing the Doctor to take on Victoria as a companion to honour his promise.
(PROLOGUE)
As they leave Skaro, the Doctor and Jamie introduce Victoria to the TARDIS, and the Doctor tells her that he is "around 450-years-old" in Earth terms. As he takes her to find a change of clothes, Jamie tells the Doctor to try "a smooth take off" to keep from frightening Victoria. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen)
While Victoria sleeps in the TARDIS, the Doctor and Jamie take a quick trip to Tersimmon, where they encounter the Daleks again, despite believing to have just seen their "final end", with the Doctor still troubled by his part in the apparent genocide, setting this almost immediately after The Evil of the Daleks.

Early adventures with Victoria[[edit source]]

For her first trip, the Doctor and Jamie end up taking Victoria to Telos, just in time to stop the Brotherhood of Logicians from freeing the CyberTelosians from their cyber-tombs.
Set in an aborted timeline during The Tomb of the Cybermen: Episode 1, when Jamie and Peter Haydon entered the weapons testing room.
During an alternative timeline created by corruption during the Time War. Upon opening the doors of the Cyber Tomb, the Second Doctor finds himself suddenly searching for the last human Tomb after the Cybermen had seemingly wiped them out instead.
While authorial intent places this between The Web of Fear and Fury from the Deep [2], Victoria is still very new to seeing other time periods. The Doctor also gives Victoria a brief talk regarding the extraordinary nature of her new life as a time traveller, echoing the conversation that they had in The Tomb of the Cybermen.
The Doctor has not encountered a Yeti of any kind before, setting this before The Abominable Snowmen.
The Doctor meets Professor Edward Travers and faces the Great Intelligence and the Robot Yetis for the first time at the Det-Sen Monastery in Tibet. The events of The Tomb of the Cybermen are still fresh in Jamie's thoughts.[quote 1]
When the TARDIS lands in the Second Ice Age of 5000, Jamie initially thinks that the TARDIS has only landed further up the Tibetan mountain, setting this immediately after The Abominable Snowmen.[quote 2] The Doctor faces the Ice Warriors.
Set during The Ice Warriors: Episode 6, just after the Doctor disabled the Ice Warrior's sonic cannon.

Forgotten missions with Jamie[[edit source]]

The TARDIS console room is still a mess from the previous landing in The Ice Warriors. Meeting another Time Lord called Pavo, the Doctor and Jamie are asked to visit Joinson Dastari while Victoria decides to remain with Pavo to study graphology and the Doctor is given a Stattenheim remote control, setting up for The Two Doctors.
One of two possible placements for this story, during The Black Hole. The Doctor and Jamie have been sent by Time Lords to see Joinson Dastari at Space Station Camera, where the Doctor is kidnapped by Sontarans in an Androgum plot to obtain time travel, and has to be rescued from their experiments by the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown.
(REFERENCE)
The Doctor and Jamie visit the City of Owls and help out the people of Mackenzie. (AUDIO: The Black Hole)
Jamie wishes to get back to Victoria and "the space station" as soon as possible, setting this during The Black Hole.
Thinking they have finally returned to Victoria at the research station, the Doctor and Jamie are drawn off course by Death and arrive at UNIT HQ, setting this between The Black Hole parts 3 and 4. Jamie wonders if recent experiments involving Sontarans affecting the Doctor's mind, referencing The Two Doctors. The events of this story are eventually reset and memories of them forgotten, setting the stage for The Three Doctors later in this Doctor's timeline.
After "a couple of weeks" of adventures, the Doctor and Jamie return for Victoria, and learn that "Pavo" was the Monk in disguise. After assisting the real Pavo in foiling the Monk's plan, the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria have their memories of the events erased.

Continued adventures with Jamie and Victoria[[edit source]]

Jamie and Victoria are pleased to feel some warmth after their recent adventures in both the Himalayas and the Ice Age, setting this shortly after The Ice Warriors.
Set between The Ice Warriors and Enemy of the World, according to the back cover. The Doctor uses his new sonic screwdriver, which he had previously resolved to create in The Murder Game. The Doctor believes that he and his friends have been "frozen out" recently, suggesting a setting not long after The Ice Warriors.
The Doctor is "breaking in" his new sonic screwdriver, suggesting a setting shortly after Dreams of Empire.
Victoria has only been travelling with the Doctor for a short time, but has become accustomed to the "unusual" happenings in his adventures. No explanation is given for the absence of Jamie.
Victoria recalls the events of The Evil of the Daleks and The Tomb of the Cybermen as being recent, but has also been travelling in the TARDIS long enough to have grown accustomed to the fact that it can travel in time and space. After a traumatic visit to 1866 London, Victoria decides that she will never return to her own time and that her home is now with the Doctor and Jamie.
Jamie tells Victoria he has not yet learned to write, setting this before Heart of TARDIS.
Victoria is teaching Jamie to read, starting with letters, suggesting a setting shortly after she learnt he couldn't write in The Lost .
The Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria have just come from a disturbing adventure in Galaxy G.
The Doctor is traveling with Victoria, and Jamie's absence goes unexplained.
While the authorial intent displayed on the back cover would set this prior to The Abominable Snowmen, Jamie having learned to write in English, albeit not very well, sets this after The Lost. The Doctor still feels "new" to his body, and Victoria recalls an adventure the TARDIS crew had "a few weeks ago", meaning she has been travelling with the Doctor and Jamie for at least a few weeks.
The Doctor refers to the tropical beach as "a welcome change", setting this before The Enemy of the World.
Set between The Ice Warriors and The Enemy of the World, according to the author's notes.
The Doctor is currently travelling with Jamie and Victoria. (DWM 475) He helps in the saving of Gallifrey on the last day of the Last Great Time War, and, in the novelisation, has a tea party with his other incarnations in the Under-Gallery as a celebration.
Victoria sees a hallucination of her deceased father for the first time, setting this before Father Figure.
The Doctor learns Venusian aikido on Venus.

The London Event[[edit source]]

(SEGMENT)
The TARDIS arrives on an Australian beach. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)
After the TARDIS lands in 2018 Australia, the Doctor gets caught up masquerading as his doppelgänger, Ramón Salamander, in order to topple his power regime. Once Salamander is exposed as a criminal, however, he uses his likeness of the Doctor to infiltrate the TARDIS, only to be sucked out into the Time Vortex. Jamie and Victoria see a helicopter for the first time.
Set immediately after The Enemy of the World, with the Doctor and Jamie managing to close the TARDIS doors to spare themselves from Salamander's fate. After the crew clean themselves up, the TARDIS is ensnared by the Great Intelligence and forced to land in the London Underground, where the Doctor becomes separated from Jamie and Victoria. As he maneuvers through the Underground, the Doctor has his first official meeting with Colonel Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, and is quickly reunited with Jamie, Victoria and Professor Travers, and joins with them and Travers' daughter, Anne, to combat the Intelligence in the London Event.
Set during The Web of Fear: Episode 2, while the Doctor is exploring the London Underground by himself.
Set during The Web of Fear: Episode 2. Depicts the moment the Doctor met Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart.
Continues on from the ending of The Web of Fear: Episode 6.
Set shortly after The Web of Fear, as the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria have yet to leave London following the Yeti invasion.

Final adventures with Victoria[[edit source]]

The TARDIS arrives on a "beautiful forest-world", which an older Victoria writes as a peaceful change from "the horrors of the London Underground" in her journal, implying a setting immediately after The Web of Fear. Victoria knows that her time with the Doctor will soon come to an end after she witnesses him proactively destroy three Daleks.
Set between The Web of Fear and Fury from the Deep.[3] Upon learning that they are near Tibet, Jamie wonders if the TARDIS crew will encounter more of the Yeti, implying that the events of The Web of Fear are still fresh in his mind.
Set shortly before Fury from the Deep.[source needed]
Victoria has become discontent in her travels with the Doctor and Jamie, suggesting a setting shortly before Fury from the Deep.
After seeing far too much death in her travels, Victoria privately decides that she will leave the TARDIS soon.
Victoria has been on the TARDIS for several months now, and starts thinking about leaving.
Immediately after Twilight of the Gods, the Doctor reunites with an old Time Lord friend after "200 years apart", but his friend succumbs to his inner darkness and becomes the Master. Victoria decides that she shall leave the TARDIS at their next stop on Earth, just as the TARDIS materialises in the sea, leading directly into Fury from the Deep.
Having grown tired with the instability and dangers of traveling in the TARDIS, Victoria decides to part with the Doctor and Jamie when she finds a surrogate family in 1968 England. Jamie sees the Doctor's sonic screwdriver for the fist time.[quote 3]
(PROLOGUE)
The Doctor and Jamie depart 1968, with Jamie arguing against leaving Victoria behind. (TV: The Wheel in Space)

Solo adventures[[edit source]]

(CONJECTURE)
The Doctor leaves Jamie in 1967, (COMIC: Invasion of the Quarks) most likely due to their disagreement on Victoria's departure. (TV: The Wheel in Space) All stories which have the Doctor traveling alone and with little control over the TARDIS can be set here.
The Doctor meets the Guerners on Rimba after escaping a cosmic whirlpool.
(REFERENCE)
The Doctor visits 1927 Tibet, and he is photographed with Ella Cooper's grandfather. (COMIC: Fellow Travellers)
The Doctor is captured in the First Rani's time loop.
The Doctor forms a band with his first, third and fourth incarnations. He has recently started learning the pennywhistle.
The Second Doctor is collected by the Tenth Doctor to assist in the defeat of the Sirens of Time, suggesting that this does not take place during a time he has control over his TARDIS. He doesn't mention being with any companions.
The Doctor is imprisoned at the Maximum security facility with his other incarnations.
The Doctor has Christmas dinner with his other incarnations.

Adventures with John and Gillian[[edit source]]

(NOTE)
The Doctor somehow reunites with his two grandchildren, John and Gillian, and takes them on as his companions, though they curiously refer to him as "Dr. Who" instead of "Grandfather". (COMIC: The Extortioner)
The Daleks recognise the Doctor from their encounter with him during The Power of the Daleks.
Implicitly set right after The Trodos Ambush, with the Doctor taking the fight directly to the Daleks for revenge.
The Doctor spends "days" freeing the Earth from the hypnosis of the Zagbors.
The Doctor constructs a robot he names Barnabus to help him with chores, and to operate the TARDIS, though notes that his batteries will eventually run out.
John recalls the events of The Witches.
The Doctor parks his TARDIS by a castle.
The Doctor, John and Gillian spend at least four days on Velon.
(PROLOGUE)
During a visit to Zebadee University, the Doctor is warned of his upcoming battle with deadly robots by a fortune teller, and he enrolls John and Gillian at the university for their safety. (COMIC: Invasion of the Quarks)

Travelling with Jamie again[[edit source]]

All stories that feature Jamie as a young man, and which have the Doctor with little control over the TARDIS, must be set between Invasion of the Quarks and The Wheel in Space.
Only "hours" after leaving Zebadee University, the Doctor encounters the Quarks in 1960s Scotland and also reunites with Jamie by happenstance at Claw Castle. The Doctor knows the Quarks by reputation only, setting this before The Dominators. After they fight off the Quarks together, Jamie decides to rejoin the Doctor aboard the TARDIS.
Jamie is still affected by Victoria's departure, setting this shortly after Fury of the Deep for him.
Authorial intent places this between Fury from the Deep and The Wheel in Space[4], with Jamie still upset by Victoria's departure.
(FLASHBACKES)
Shortly after leaving Victoria with the Harrises, the Doctor and Jamie thwart a Zyton invasion. (AUDIO: Jamie)
The Quarks seek revenge on the Doctor and Jamie for the events of Invasion of the Quarks, but they are foiled and vow to continue their pursuit of them.
The Doctor addresses the whole world on television, leading him to be "known on the Earth", as would be referenced in The War Games.
The Quarks catch up with the Doctor and Jamie once again following the events of The Killer Wasps.
The Doctor and Jamie spend several weeks in New York City enjoying the profits from the Doctor's invention of mechanical maids.
The Doctor and Jamie leave a reminder for the Seventh Doctor. The Doctor has dark hair, and notes that Jamie has received an education during their travels together, implicitly setting this after Heart of TARDIS.
The Doctor uses a sonic screwdriver, setting this after Fury from the Deep.
(FLASHBACK)
The Doctor and Jamie imprison Arkinen on Earth in the hope that he can be rehabilitated. (AUDIO: The Old Rogue)
The Doctor knows that the Master hates him, setting this after The Dark Path. It is likely that this takes place after his travels with John and Gillian, to account for why the Doctor hasn't seen the Master for a "long time". According to Jamie, a long time has passed since The Highlanders.
The Doctor and Jamie attend the coronation of Elizabeth II.

Joined by Zoe[[edit source]]

As Jamie wakes up from a nap, the TARDIS lands on a rocket that takes him and the Doctor to Space Station W3, where they face off against the Cybermen. Jamie is still melancholy about Victoria's departure. The Station's astrometricist, Zoe Heriot, hides aboard the TARDIS when it departs and joins the Doctor and Jamie in their travels. The Doctor begins showing Zoe a mental projection of the events of The Evil of the Daleks.
Interlinked between The Wheel in Space and Fear of the Daleks, with Jamie watching the Doctor showing Zoe the mental projection of the events of The Evil of the Daleks. He remembers the events of The Faceless Ones as happening "months" ago, and learns about the TARDIS translation circuits for the first time. Ever since Victoria's departure in Fury from the Deep, Jamie has been thinking about leaving the Doctor, but ultimately decides to stay.
Zoe has just finished watching the mental projection of The Evil of the Daleks, setting this immediately after The Wheel in Space. The Doctor and Zoe are then forced to project their minds as part of assassination attempt by Atrika, setting this immediately before The Dominators, where the Doctor was exhausted from projecting the mental images.
The Doctor is beginning to gain control of the TARDIS, taking it to Dulkis so he, Jamie and Zoe can have a holiday. However, they instead find themselves thwarting an invasion by the Dominators and their Quark slaves on the Island of Death. As they celebrate beating the Dominators, however, a volcano on the island erupts and the lava rapidly approaches the TARDIS.
Follows directly on from The Dominators, with the Doctor using the TARDIS' emergency unit to escape the lava, landing the ship in a White Void, with the escape from it leaving the TARDIS vulnerable to the Master of the Land of Fiction, who explodes the ship to trap the crew in the Land, though they are able to free him from the Master Brain and escape as the TARDIS rebuilds itself.
Set at an unknown point during The Mind Robber, with the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe maneuvering through the Forest of Words, aware they are surrounded by fictional characters, and Jamie lacking his fur coat but having his real face. The Doctor gives his stovepipe hat to the "famous Hat Collector".
Set immediately after The Mind Robber, with the TARDIS having just escaped the Land of Fiction,[quote 4] though it sustains some damage from both the escape and being struck by a missile.[quote 5] According to Jamie, only a few weeks have passed for him since The Web of Fear.[quote 6] The Doctor is reunited with the newly promoted Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, and introduced to the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce. He also meets Corporal John Benton for the first time when the Brigadier asks the TARDIS crew to help UNIT fight off a Cyberman invasion.
Set immediately after The Invasion, with the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe observing the fallout of the destruction of the Cyber-fleet before pursuing a surviving ship to Isos II.

Fixing the TARDIS[[edit source]]

The TARDIS is being repaired from the damage sustained by its escape from the Land of Fiction, setting this shortly after The Mind Robber.
The TARDIS is being rebuilt to fix the damage from The Mind Robber, with the ship reforming around the crew.[quote 7] The Doctor returns to the Land of Fiction to retrieve his recorder, only to be recruited into the events of The Three Doctors by Goth.
The Second Doctor is brought into the Third Doctor's time stream to assist him in the First Omega Crisis. He recognises Benton specifically from The Invasion,[quote 8] and displays a more confident control over the TARDIS than he did during tenure. The Doctor is forced to sacrifice his recorder in the plan to ensure Omega's defeat.
Set after The Three Doctors, with the Doctor replacing his destroyed recorder.

A busy few weeks[[edit source]]

Zoe is more "accustomed to breathing the canned atmosphere of the Space Wheel", setting this relatively early in her travels in the TARDIS.
The Doctor recalls the recently established UNIT, setting this shortly after The Invasion.
Zoe experiences uncertainty for the first time in her life, and Jamie notes that it has not been long since she joined the crew of the TARDIS, setting this relatively early in her travels in the TARDIS.
Zoe refers to the recent events of The Dominators and The Invasion. Jamie has been travelling with the Doctor for "years now."
Jamie recalls the TARDIS exploding, setting this after The Mind Robber. Zoe has still only just recently joined the TARDIS crew, while Jamie estimates that he has been travelling with the Doctor for "two or three" years.
Zoe has only recently joined the TARDIS crew, and has yet to see the TARDIS land perfectly.
In a contradiction to The Dominators, Zoe sees the sonic screwdriver for the first time, with Jamie only being vaguely familiar with it, mistaking it as a "magic wand." Jamie is somewhat aware of regeneration from Polly's secondhand account.
While on the Gonds' planet, the TARDIS' Hostile Action Displacement System is activated when the ship is attacked by a Kroton.
The Doctor is repairing the HADS, setting this shortly after The Krotons.
Set between The Krotons and The Seeds of Death, according to the author's notes. The Doctor and Jamie sneak out for an adventure while Zoe is left behind in the TARDIS.
Set shortly before The Seeds of Death.[source needed]
Set before The Seeds of Death.[source needed]
Set between The Krotons and The Seeds of Death.[5] The majority of this story is made up by Zoe based on a 150-year-old foreign office report of the events in Uzbekistan, along with prompts given to her by Jen.
According to back cover, this is set between The Krotons and The Seeds of Death.
Set between The Krotons and The Space Pirates according to back cover. Zoe is 16-years-old, and claims to have "just started travelling with the Doctor", setting this relatively early in her travels in the TARDIS.
The TARDIS crew foil an Ice Warrior plot to hijack T-Mat in another invasion of Earth attempt. Zoe encounters the Ice Warriors for the first time, having never heard of them before. According to the novelisation, the Doctor has recently started working on the navigation system of the TARDIS, which the narration describes as currently "in pieces" and "it would take a very long time to reassemble", rendering short-range travel to earlier or later in the same location significantly more difficult.
Before he was in the Multivarium, the Doctor was fighting the Ice Warriors on the Moon with Jamie and Zoe, setting this at some point between the events of The Seeds of Death. Given the dream-like nature of the story, it is most likely set during The Seeds of Death: Episode 4, after the Doctor was rendered unconscious.
Jamie believes the TARDIS hasn't left London due to it landing during the rain, setting this immediately after The Seeds of Death.
The TARDIS crew have recently encountered the Ice Lord Slaar, setting this shortly after The Seeds of Death.
Set between The Seeds of Death and The Space Pirates, according to the back cover, with Zoe being familiar with the Ice Warriors.
Set between The Seeds of Death and The Space Pirates according to the back cover, and later confirmed in Last of the Cybermen.
According to Last of the Cybermen, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe's trip to Tromesis takes place after the events of Echoes of Grey and before The Space Pirates.
Jamie mentions witnessing a volcanic eruption on Dulkis, setting this after The Invasion. The Doctor steals a hypercube from Quadrigger Stoyn.
Zoe has encountered the Ice Warriors, setting this after The Seeds of Death. Jamie references having visited space prisons, setting this after The Prison in Space. Last of the Cybermen places their trip to Saturn between The Apocalypse Mirror and The Space Pirates.
The TARDIS crew have just left the LIZ 79, setting this immediately after The Space Pirates.
The Doctor is switched with his sixth incarnation by the Monk. Jamie claims not to have encountered the Cybermen since The Isos Network, with The Invasion having happened "weeks back", while the events of The Space Pirates were "last Wednesday". The Sixth Doctor uses the Hypercube the Second Doctor stole from Stoyn, setting this after The Dying Light. The Sixth Doctor believes that the events of The War Games might occur "the next time the TARDIS lands", but admits that he is unsure.

Final adventures with Jamie and Zoe[[edit source]]

Zoe has only been travelling with the Doctor and Jamie for a few weeks.
Jamie recalls the events of The Space Pirates, and also recalls the events of The Invasion as being "not so long ago". He mentions he has been travelling with the Doctor and Zoe for "far more time than [he could] care to think of".
Zoe is familiar with the Daleks, setting this after Fear of the Daleks. Jamie and Zoe aren't familiar with regeneration.
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe are separated for six months. The Doctor is familiar with UNIT, setting this after The Invasion. Zoe notes that she has only been travelling with the Doctor for a short time.
The Doctor does some exploring on his own while Jamie and Zoe are taking in the sights.
Zoe is mentioned to have stayed behind in the TARDIS.
The Doctor and Zoe recognise transmat technology, implying a setting after The Seeds of Death.
Zoe recalls meeting the Ice Warriors, setting this after The Seeds of Death.
Zoe recalls the events of The Invasion. She wonders if they have materialised somewhere dangerous in the vortex, suggesting a setting after Vortex of Fear.
Conversation about the vortex suggests that this is set after Vortex of Fear.
Jamie mentions the Ice Warriors, and Zoe doesn't react to it, setting after The Seeds of Death.
The Doctor has faced the Krotons, setting this after The Krotons.
Jamie alludes to the events of The Mind Robber.
(SEGMENT)
The Doctor investigates some mysterious robberies on behalf of UNIT. (AUDIO: Tales from the Vault)
Zoe recalls the events of The Seeds of Death.
Zoe mentions T-Mat and sees an Ice Warrior, setting this after The Seeds of Death. She and Jamie are kidnapped Adam Mitchell, leading directly into Endgame.
The Doctor joins with his other incarnations to rescue Jamie and Zoe from Adam and the Tremas Master, and assists the other Doctors in saving their companions as well.
Zoe has met the Ice Warriors, setting this after The Seeds of Death.
Jamie and Zoe remember T-Mat, setting the story after The Seeds of Death.
The Doctor is traveling with Jamie and Zoe, but makes them stay in the TARDIS upon seeing the armed guards.
Set long after Year of the Drex Olympics, with the Venusian aikido skills the Doctor practiced having gone "rusty". Zoe recalls facing Cybermen, Ice Warriors and the Quarks.
The Doctor recalls the events of The True Tragedie of Macbeth.
Jamie recalls the events of The Dominators.
The Doctor recalls the events of The Glorious Revolution.
Zoe mentions the Brigadier, setting this after The Invasion.

Trial[[edit source]]

Set two years after The Wheel in Space, according to AUDIO: Legend of the Cybermen. Needing their help to stop the War Lords' War Game, the Doctor surrenders his location to the Time Lords, but makes to flee with Jamie and Zoe before he can be caught.
Set during The War Games: Episode 9, just before the Doctor uses the hypercube to summon the Time Lords.
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe are attempting to flee from the Time Lords.
The Doctor is fleeing from the Time Lords.
Despite the Doctor's best efforts, the TARDIS is seized by the Time Lords, and the Doctor stands trial before the Time Lords' court, where he sees the War Lord undergo temporal dissolution. After he makes his case in defense of his violation of the non-interference policy, Jamie and Zoe convince the Doctor to try to flee again, but they are foiled by the Time Lords, who return Jamie and Zoe to their homes with the memories of their travels erased. Socra then leads the Doctor back to the courtroom, telling him "[his] fate has been decided."
Set during The War Games: Episode 10, after the Doctor is captured by the Time Lords. He recalls the events of The Three Doctors.
Set during the Doctor's sentencing in The War Games: Episode 10, while also acting as an extension of his trial.
Set during the Doctor's trial in The War Games: Episode 10, with the Doctor realising that the Time Lords are going to force him to regenerate while giving a variation of his speech about how evil most be fought.

First mission for the CIA[[edit source]]

(PROLOGUE)
The Doctor, having been sentenced to death by the Time Lords, is sent into an oubliette anteroom to await his execution. However, he is visited by Sardon of the Celestial Intervention Agency, who offers him a deal to work for them in exchange for his sentence being commuted to just an exile. He agrees to their terms, but demands they allow him to make sure the soldiers from the War Games were sent home. (PROSE: World Game)
Set during World Game, with the Doctor being sent to World War II to check that his friends from the War Games have been safely sent home.
After returning from the events of Players, the Doctor is assigned his first official mission for the CIA, with Serena acting as his companion and having a TARDIS with a working chameleon circuit assigned to him when he is sent to investigate interference in Napoléon Bonaparte's history. Serena is killed during the mission, and the Doctor travels to 1816 to ensure that the interference hasn't caused serious disruption to the timeline. Rather than immediately returning to Gallifrey, the Doctor decides to remain in 1816 for a holiday.

Return trip to Gallifrey[[edit source]]

The Doctor's hair is starting to go grey, and he is travelling alone.
The Doctor visits the Brigadier at a UNIT reunion, though he claims to be "bending" the Laws of Time to do so, where they are kidnapped by Borusa to partake in the Game of Rassilon. The Doctor remembers Jamie and Zoe's memories being wiped during The War Games, and has flecks of grey in his hair. Joining forces with his first, third and fifth incarnations, the Second Doctor watches as Rassilon deals with Borusa, and he and the Brigadier then leave Gallifrey in the TARDIS.
The Doctor has flecks of grey in his hair.
(EPILOGUE)
The Doctor returns to the Celestial Intervention Agency, though now sports grey hair brought on by the stress of his first mission. The Doctor bargains to have Jamie and his own TARDIS returned to him to ensure his silence on Serena's death, with the Time Lords also gifting him a Stattenheim remote control for his TARDIS. The Time Lords tell the Doctor that his next mission will be to Space Station Camera, where he must meet with Joinson Dastari. (PROSE: World Game)

Working for the CIA with Jamie[[edit source]]

All stories that feature Jamie as a young adult, and which has the Doctor in control of the TARDIS and able to remember afterwards, must be set during Season 6B.
One of two possible placements for this story, following World Game. The Doctor and Jamie have been sent by Time Lords to see Joinson Dastari at Space Station Camera, where the Doctor is kidnapped by Sontarans in an Androgum plot to obtain time travel, and has to be rescued from their experiments by the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown.
The Doctor has control of the TARDIS, suggesting a setting after The War Games.
(REFERENCE)
The Doctor and Jamie go back in time to kill a dictator as a baby. However, the Doctor is unable to go through with the act. (PROSE: Categorical Imperative)
The Doctor and Jamie recall their previous visit to Prague in The Time Eater.[source needed] The Doctor talks about the Time Lords openly to Jamie, suggesting a setting after The War Games, with Jamie also wearing his clothes from The Two Doctors.
The Doctor is currently travelling with just Jamie, but also mentions Victoria in the present-tense, suggesting a setting when Jamie thought that she is away studying graphology.
Jamie still believes Victoria to be away on her graphology studies, as he said in The Two Doctors, but the Doctor is using his sonic screwdriver, which he didn't use until Victoria left in Fury from the Deep, thus placing this story in Season 6B.
The Doctor has complete control of the TARDIS, setting this during Season 6B.
Though he does not appear, the Doctor is currently travelling with Jamie. He alludes to the events of The Three Doctors.
The Doctor and Jamie are explicitly working for "the Doctor's people". Jamie is described as looking "middle aged".
(CONJECTURE)
Eventually, Jamie is returned to his own time by the CIA, and the Doctor continues his adventures alone, (AUDIO: Helicon Prime) though he had already taught Jamie how to keep his memories intact. (COMIC: The World Shapers) Presumably, the Doctor's travels with Jamie caused his hair's stress-induced greyness to return to its old black colour. (COMIC: Action in Exile)

Working for the CIA alone[[edit source]]

(FLASHBACK)
The Doctor encounters the Blenhim and destroys their fleet. (COMIC: The Mark of Terror)
The Doctor recognises the Tremas Master, setting this after The Five Doctors, though his hair is completely black.
Sequel story to The Invasion. The Doctor describes the Brigadier as an "old soldier", setting this after The Five Doctors.
The Doctor is investigating a time distortion, setting this during Season 6B.
The Doctor has control of the TARDIS, and dispenses justice for a murder, implying a Season 6B setting.
The Doctor prevents Santa Claus from damaging the Web of Time, implying a Season 6B setting.
The Doctor prevents a Golem from taking its revenge on humanity prematurely, setting this during Season 6B.
The Doctor has black hair and is travelling alone.
The Doctor appears to be travelling alone and implies that he was sent by someone, presumably the Time Lords.
The Doctor is traveling with Zoe, with the absence of Jamie left unexplained. Zoe is inexplicably depicted with a masculine haircut, and wearing her clothes from Space Station W3, which implies this is set after her departure and that she has rejoined the Doctor to help find the Key to Time.
The Doctor attends the Brigadier's funeral.
The Doctor salutes the Brigadier with his other incarnations.
The Doctor is sent on a mission to Karn by the Time Lords, who offer to annul his death sentence. However, he discovers that the Time Lords have been sending him on missions and wiping his memory several times over, with no intention of rescinding his exile. His memory is wiped again and he is prepared for another mission. The Doctor notes the battered appearance of the TARDIS console, implying he has already been sent on many missions by the Time Lords.
The Second Doctor unites with his other incarnations to help a group of people seal the Time Fracture.
The Doctor is travelling alone and described as "old", suggesting a setting during Season 6B.
The Doctor is travelling alone and working for the Time Lords, specifically on "agency business", setting this after either World Game or Wrath of the Ice Warriors. The Doctor is carrying a sonic screwdriver and has his dark hair.
(EPILOGUE)
After he is shown Zoe and Jamie safely returning to their homes in the courtroom, the Doctor is told his sentence is to be exiled to Earth in the 20th century and forcibly regenerated. Despite his protests, the Doctor disappears into a black void, being told his regeneration and exile are beginning. (TV: The War Games)

Hiding in luxury[[edit source]]

(NOTE)
Unable to hide behind CIA protection, the Doctor has his sentence of exile to Earth enforced, but he is able to escape before he can be forcibly regenerated. (COMIC: The Night Walkers)
Recently exiled, the Doctor takes up residence in the Carlton Grange Hotel in London during the 1960s.
The general public have become aware of the Doctor's presence at the Carlton Grange Hotel.
The Doctor is invited to give a lecture at a university due to his growing notoriety. He claims to be 500-years-old, and spends at least a week as a captive of the Brotherhood while they try to extract buried Aztec gold from Mexico.
The Doctor spends three days in the Arizona desert helping the Quotrons repair their ship with Specs Crabshaw.
Ensnared by a Time Lord trap after appearing on the Explain My Mystery gameshow, the Doctor is forced to regenerate into his next incarnation by scarecrows animated by the Time Lords.

Snatched from his timeline[[edit source]]

The Doctor is plucked from his time stream a "quantum of a second" before he is forced to regenerate and coerced into working for the Celestial Intervention Agency instead of being exiled, by a CIA representative called Raven.
Set directly after The Final Beginning. The Doctor takes his "first mission" for the CIA with his TARDIS returned to him, though he is still adjusting to not having Jamie and Zoe with him. His sonic screwdriver is destroyed, but he resolves to build a new one with an improved design. Raven makes plans to reunite the Doctor with an old friend and sends a new set of coordinates to his TARDIS, leading into Jamie.
Raven reunites the Doctor with an older Jamie, thirty years after they parted ways in The War Games. The Doctor deals with fallout from the erasement of Jamie's memories by the Time Lords, which awakened a Zyton mind parasite within him. Jamie rejoins him in the the TARDIS once hid memories are fixed.
(FLASHBACK)
The Doctor and Jamie prevent the assassination of the Veltraxian ambassador and disable a temporal bomb on a moving train. (AUDIO: The Green Man)
According to the BTS extras, Jamie is intended to be in his forties during this adventure.
In the week following their saving of the Veltraxian ambassador, Raven sends the Doctor and Jamie to Florestus Prime when they demand a holiday. The Doctor recalls the events of The Annihilators as one of the many missions Raven has sent him and Jamie on in the past week, and Jamie is unfamiliar with the concept of regeneration.
The Doctor has rebuilt his sonic screwdriver, and uses it to to send Raven back to the High Council with the Shroud weapon she had unleashed on Ninevah, believing that her punishment will free him and Jamie from her services. The Doctor attempts to pilot the TARDIS freely now that Raven is out of the picture, but something goes wrong.
(REFERENCE)
The Doctor takes on Tarlos as a companion after his visit to Triketha, and they have many adventures together before the Doctor apparently returns him home. The Doctor's memories of Tarlos are then erased by the Time Lords. (AUDIO: Colony of Fear)

History takes its course[[edit source]]

(EPILOGUE)
As he is forcibly regenerated by the Time Lords, the Second Doctor looks back on his life and thinks of his companions. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse)
The Doctor's regeneration is interrupted half way through and he is forced to perform one more mission for the Time Lords before his regeneration is allowed to proceed to completion.

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Currently unplaced[[edit source]]

These entries are placed here due to being part of ongoing storylines that have yet to offer sufficient enough evidence to be placed in a specific part of this Doctor's timeline, unless further evidence arises in the stories to come.

Awaiting placement[[edit source]]

These entries are placed here until a suitable position in the timeline can be determined based on the available evidence.
The Doctor has been tinkering with a Stattenheim remote control and uses it in front of Jamie for the first time, setting this before The Two Doctors. Since Jamie is not described as an adult, and considering that The Two Doctors follows directly on from World Game, with no plausible gap in between, this must occur during The Black Hole. However, Jamie is also familiar with the sonic screwdriver, suggesting a setting after Fury from the Deep, assuming he had not encountered it before having his memories wiped in The Black Hole.
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The Doctor and Jamie encounter the Mondasian Cybermen. The Doctor has dropped Zoe off and has chosen to come here, implying that he is able to pilot the TARDIS.

Quotes[[edit source]]

  1. JAMIE: "Hey, is it the Earth, Doctor? I don't fancy another tangle down the Cybermen's tomb."
  2. JAMIE: "Oh no, not again. Tibet was bad enough, but I think you've put us down just further up the mountain."
  3. Jamie: "What's that?"
    DOCTOR: "It's a sonic screwdriver. Never fails."
  4. Jamie: "Hey, Doctor, it's all right. It worked."
    DOCTOR: "Jamie! You're right! We'd better just check, though."
  5. Jamie: "What's the matter with the TARDIS, Doctor? It keeps going wrong all the time."
    DOCTOR: "It merely needs an overhaul, Jamie, just like any piece of machinery."
  6. JAMIE: "It only seems about a couple of weeks ago, doesn't it."
  7. The TARDIS took only seconds to reform, slotting it's misty dimensions through each other until it's familiar interior solidified around the travellers.
  8. DOCTOR: "Corporal Benton! I haven't seen you since that nasty business with the Cybermen."


Footnotes[[edit source]]