Bristol

Bristol was a city in and ceremonial county in England. It was notably home to the Twelfth Doctor's companion Bill Potts.

Clifton Suspension Bridge was located in Bristol, (PROSE: Reckless Engineering) as were both St Luke's University (TV: The Pilot) and Bristol University. (PROSE: Rags)

History
Sometime after escaping the Forge Alpha Facility in 1915, two vampires named Matthew and William Moore bought a theatre in Bristol. (PROSE: Project: Valhalla)

Before being taken through the Rift on 18 December 1953, Emma-Louise Cowell lived in Bristol. (TV: Out of Time)

The First Doctor, Susan Foreman, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright attended a performance of The Crucible by Arthur Miller in Bristol on 9 November 1954. (PROSE: The Witch Hunters)

In the 1970s, The Unwashed visited a Bristol cemetery as part of their Unwashed and Unforgiving Tour. Revelers were led by the Ragman to kill everyone at The Money Tree bar. They were later stopped by the Third Doctor. (PROSE: Rags)

In 2001, Nimrod came to Bristol to kill William Moore. He attended a play which had been directed by Moore and stayed after the audience and actors had left. He confronted Moore on the stage and shot a stake through his heart. (PROSE: Project: Valhalla)

In 2008 Jen vanished in Bristol after playing Combat 3000. She had been kidnapped by Uvlavad Kudlak but was saved by Sarah Jane Smith and her friends. After this she returned to Earth. (TV: Warriors of Kudlak)

The Twelfth Doctor accidentally landed the TARDIS in Bristol when trying to get Clara Oswald home for a date with Danny Pink. After the TARDIS was shrunk, they encountered and defeated the Boneless, who had killed several local humans. (TV: Flatline)

The Twelfth Doctor later returned to Bristol with Nardole, where they spent a number of decades gauding a vault beneath the campus of St Luke's University. It was here where he first encountered Bill Potts. (TV: The Pilot)

Blood Heat
In an alternate timeline where Earth was ruled by the Silurians in 1993, Ace located the ruins of Bristol and nearly fell from Clifton Suspension Bridge. (PROSE: Blood Heat)

Reckless Engineering
In another alternate timeline, the Eighth Doctor, Anji Kapoor and Fitz Kreiner visited a post-apocalyptic Bristol in 2003. The ruins of the city were inhabited by Wildren. The Doctor travelled back to 1843 and was able to revert events back to the correct timeline. (PROSE: Reckless Engineering)

Behind the scenes

 * Doctor Who Magazine editor Clayton Hickman was born in Bristol.