Theory:Timeline - Eighth Doctor

This page lists appearances of the Eighth 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, much like its TV story counterparts that for each novel or audio series their published/numbered order is the order they occur in. This does not apply to short stories which are often ambiguous about their placement. There are also many gaps between stories.

The layout of this timeline is in part based on the observations on Doctor Who Reference Guide and Doctor Who - The Complete Adventures, as well as Lance Parkin's AHistory and other sources that allow us to make observations, such as The Whoniverse, Doctor Oho Reviews, The History of Doctor Who, The Discontinuity Guide, Clive Banks databanks, two Big Finish forums and the Divergent Universe forum. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.

Sonic screwdriver
Any story where the Doctor uses his silver Sonic Screwdriver must take place either between Doctor Who and The Flood, where it is destroyed, or after Natural Regression and before The Night of the Doctor if the story takes place during the Time War. Any story where the Doctor is using the wooden handled screwdriver must take place after The Flood and up to Natural Regression.

Split continuities
Following the release of Doctor Who, both Doctor Who Magazine and BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures took to continuing the Eighth Doctor's adventures in 1997, to be joined by Big Finish Productions in 2001. Logically, each company storyline would follow one anther, or at least be contained separately. However, the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures debut novel, The Eight Doctors, follows immediately on from the telemovie, while Doctor Who Magazine depicts a stable Eighth Doctor in fiction, even though he was advertised at the time as being newly regenerated. As such, it is easier to believe that, after the telemovie, BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures happened, followed by Doctor Who Magazine, and then continued with Big Finish Productions, who show the development of the Doctor that lead to The Night of the Doctor.

However, Radio Times published a comic mini-series before Doctor Who Magazine, and the Virgin New Adventures concluded with The Dying Days before The Eight Doctors was released, though both can be placed in a time-gap presented in Vampire Science.

Gallifrey
Anything involving Gallifrey must take place either before PROSE: The Ancestor Cell (when Gallifrey is destroyed the first time related to the War), additionally anything involving Romana II, must take place before PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon (as this is the first novel to mention Romana's third incarnation).

Alternatively anything involving Gallifrey must take place after PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles, following this story the Doctor regains his memory (which he lost following events in The Ancestor Cell) and it is implied in the novel he goes on to restore Gallifrey.

Timeline

 * TV: Doctor Who
 * The Doctor regenerates from his previous incarnation, but suffers complete amnesia. Seeking aid from Dr. Grace Holloway, the Doctor is able to recover his memory during a final fight with, who is absorbed into the TARDIS through the Eye of Harmony.


 * PROSE: The Eight Doctors
 * Continues directly on from Doctor Who, with the Doctor completing his reading of The Time Machine. After a second bout with amnesia, the Doctor rescues a 16-year-old girl named Sam Jones from being attacked by drug dealers, and welcomes her company in his travels.


 * AUDIO: Bounty
 * This is Sam's first trip in the TARDIS.


 * PROSE: Model Train Set
 * The Doctor is still adjusting to his new personality.


 * PROSE: The People's Temple
 * PROSE: The Queen of Eros
 * Sam has little experience with time travel, placing this early in her time as a companion.
 * The Doctor leaves Sam at a Greenpeace rally, intending to pick her up after a few hours, during which time he has plenty of adventures of his own. (PROSE: Vampire Science) All stories where the Doctor is still adjusting to his new body and persona must take place during this period.


 * PROSE: Model Train Set
 * The Doctor sees the results of his tampering with the TARDIS model train set.


 * PROSE: One Fateful Knight
 * The Doctor mentions that he is new to his body.


 * PROSE: Nettles
 * PROSE: Transmission Ends
 * Set before The Dying Days, as the Doctor still has his predecessor's umbrella. The Doctor mentions Bazima from Nettles.


 * PROSE: From Little Acorns
 * The Doctor mentions that he is still new to his body.


 * PROSE: The Dying Days
 * The Doctor meets up with Bernice Summerfield and the Brigadier for the first time since his regeneration. He gives Wolsey to Bernice so that she can watch over him.


 * PROSE: Totem
 * The Doctor spends five months in Spain repenting for the actions of his previous incarnation.


 * COMIC: Dreadnought
 * The Doctor states he has "only just begun getting used to" his head, referring to his recent regeneration. Stacy Townsend joins him on his travels.


 * COMIC: Descendance / Ascendance
 * Ssard joins him and Stacey.


 * COMIC: Perceptions / Coda
 * Stacy and Ssard eventually left the TARDIS and decided to live in Ssard's time period. (PROSE: Placebo Effect)


 * All stories where the Doctor has adjusted to his new incarnation and has all his memories intact can take place in this period.


 * COMIC: The Body Politic
 * The Doctor subconsciously goes to protect Grace from Adam Mitchell, but fails, leading directly into Endgame. The fact that he singles out Grace suggest that the Doctor has yet to build up a large resume of companions.


 * COMIC: Endgame
 * PROSE: Rip Tide
 * The Doctor is travelling alone, but still identifies himself as a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, placing this before The Ancestor Cell.


 * PROSE: Suns and Mothers
 * PROSE: Companion
 * PROSE: The Juror's Story
 * Set before Repercussions....


 * TV: The Day of the Doctor
 * AUDIO: Benny's Story
 * Mention is made of The Dying Days. The Doctor believes that Time Lords would never enslave their TARDISes, placing this before The Shadows of Avalon.


 * PROSE: The Eye of the Tyger
 * The Doctor has memories of his past regenerations and is travelling alone.


 * PROSE: Spore
 * The Doctor has all his memories and his travelling alone. He is horrified by a threat that had the power to destroy the Time Lords, suggesting that this takes place before The Ancestor Cell.


 * PROSE: Lonely
 * PROSE: Thinking Warrior
 * PROSE: The Ethereal
 * Set immediately after Thinking Warrior. The Doctor is described as looking young and remembers his past.


 * PROSE: Vampire Science
 * The Doctor collects Sam from the Greenpeace rally. It has been three years since the Doctor regenerated in Doctor Who.


 * PROSE: The Bodysnatchers
 * PROSE: Dead Time
 * PROSE: Genocide
 * Sam is 17-years-old.


 * PROSE: War of the Daleks
 * Six months have passed since Vampire Science.


 * PROSE: Alien Bodies
 * PROSE: Kursaal
 * PROSE: Option Lock
 * PROSE: Longest Day
 * PROSE: Legacy of the Daleks
 * Set immediately after Longest Day, with the Doctor searching for Sam.


 * PROSE: Dreamstone Moon
 * Set immediately after Legacy of the Daleks. The Doctor catches a glimpse of Sam from a distance, leading into Seeing I.


 * PROSE: Seeing I
 * PROSE: Placebo Effect
 * Stacy Townsend and Ssard from the Radio Times comic stories appear.


 * PROSE: Vanderdeken's Children
 * PROSE: The Scarlet Empress
 * The Doctor recalls the events of The Dying Days.


 * PROSE: The Janus Conjunction
 * PROSE: Beltempest
 * PROSE: The Face-Eater
 * PROSE: Femme Fatale
 * The Doctor mentions the events of The Scarlet Empress.


 * PROSE: The Taint
 * The Doctor and Sam are joined by Fitz Kreiner.


 * PROSE: Demontage
 * PROSE: Revolution Man
 * Fitz leaves the TARDIS for two years, but only a week passes for the Doctor and Sam.


 * PROSE: Dominion
 * The events of Revolution Man are still fresh in Fitz's mind. Sam is 22-years-old.


 * PROSE: Unnatural History
 * The Doctor loses his shadow.


 * PROSE: Autumn Mist
 * Leads into Interference.


 * PROSE: Interference - Book One
 * Unnatural History occurred "a couple of months ago" for Sam.


 * PROSE: Interference - Book Two
 * Sam leaves, Compassion joins.


 * PROSE: The Bodysnatchers
 * The Doctor is still upset about Sam leaving his company.


 * PROSE: Matrix
 * TV: The Name of the Doctor
 * PROSE: Bafflement and Devotion
 * The Doctor ponders if Iris was created by the Faction Paradox, implying this takes place before their easement in The Ancestor Cell.


 * PROSE: Seven Deadly Sins
 * The Doctor's eyes change colour, showing that his biodata has been altered by Faction Paradox as shown in Alien Bodies and Unnatural History.


 * AUDIO: Running Out of Time
 * PROSE: The Glass Princess
 * The Eighth Doctor still has his memory.


 * PROSE: Greenaway
 * PROSE: Epilogue
 * Set "a long time" after From Little Acorns.


 * PROSE: ...Be Forgot
 * The Doctor is familiar with Peter Summerfield, placing this after Benny's Story.


 * PROSE: The Blue Angel
 * The Doctor meets up with Fitz and Compassion to travel in the TARDIS once again.


 * PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5
 * PROSE: Frontier Worlds
 * PROSE: Parallel 59
 * PROSE: Growing Higher
 * The Doctor and Fitz appear alone in this story, placing this immediately before The Shadows of Avalon, with Compassion learning to be human on Earth while the Doctor and Fitz are temporarily travelling alone.


 * PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon
 * PROSE: The Fall of Yquatine
 * PROSE: Coldheart
 * PROSE: The Space Age
 * PROSE: The Banquo Legacy
 * PROSE: The Ancestor Cell
 * The Doctor again loses his memories and is left with the regenerating TARDIS cube in 19th-century England by Compassion and Fitz. He is stranded on Earth for 100 years.


 * PROSE: The Burning
 * PROSE: Evergreen
 * Set in the early 20th century.


 * PROSE: Casualties of War
 * Set in 1918.


 * PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers
 * In 1935, the Doctor serves as a sailor aboard the Sarah Gail.


 * PROSE: Wolfsbane
 * Set in 1936.


 * PROSE: Time Zero
 * In 1938, the Doctor buys Fitz's journal in a bookshop on the Euston Road.


 * PROSE: The Turing Test
 * Occurs from 1943 to 1945.


 * PROSE: Endgame
 * In 1951, the Doctor gets his hair cut.


 * PROSE: Mordieu
 * Set during the 1950s.


 * PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers
 * The Doctor studies at an ancient Khmer temple.


 * PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers
 * In 1962, the Doctor spends some time in a monastery.


 * PROSE: Damaged Goods
 * In 1977, the Doctor witnesses Eva Dalloway being caught shoplifting.


 * PROSE: Father Time
 * Set during the 1980s.


 * PROSE: Escape Velocity
 * In 2001, the Doctor is reunited with Fitz, leaving with him in the TARDIS for new adventures, along with Anji Kapoor. The Doctor's memories are still shaky.


 * PROSE: EarthWorld
 * Set immediately after Escape Velocity.


 * PROSE: Fear Itself
 * The TARDIS has only just visited New Jupiter from EarthWorld.


 * PROSE: Vanishing Point
 * PROSE: Eater of Wasps
 * PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers
 * AUDIO: Fitz's Story
 * The Doctor is traveling with Fitz and Anji, and remembers his travels with Sam Jones.


 * PROSE: The Slow Empire
 * PROSE: Dark Progeny
 * PROSE: The City of the Dead
 * PROSE: Grimm Reality
 * PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street
 * PROSE: Mad Dogs and Englishmen
 * PROSE: Hope
 * The Doctor shaves off the beard he grew during The Adventuress of Henrietta Street.


 * PROSE: Fallen Gods
 * The Doctor claims to only have one heart and that his companions are waiting for him in the TARDIS, setting this between The Adventuress of Henrietta Street and Camera Obscura.


 * PROSE: Anachrophobia
 * Set two days after the events of Hope.


 * PROSE: Trading Futures
 * PROSE: The Book of the Still
 * PROSE: The Crooked World
 * PROSE: History 101
 * PROSE: Notre Dame du Temps
 * The Doctor only has one heart, placing this between The Adventuress of Henrietta Street and Camera Obscura.


 * PROSE: Camera Obscura
 * The Doctor starts regrowing a second heart.


 * PROSE: Time Zero
 * After dropping off Fitz and Anji, the Doctor, with his second heart almost completely regrown, travels alone for a time.


 * PROSE: Inmate 280
 * PROSE: Time Zero
 * The Doctor, with his second heart completely regrown, returns for Fitz and Anji. Trix MacMillan, a con artist hired by Sabbath, asks to join the TARDIS crew, but is denied by the Doctor.


 * PROSE: The Infinity Race
 * Ending leads directly into The Domino Effect.


 * PROSE: The Domino Effect
 * Ending leads directly into Reckless Engineering.


 * PROSE: Reckless Engineering
 * Ending leads directly into The Last Resort.


 * PROSE: The Last Resort
 * Ending leads directly into Timeless.


 * PROSE: Timeless
 * The Doctor discovers that Trix MacMillan has been hiding in the TARDIS since the events of Time Zero, and invites her to stay aboard as his companion. Anji leaves the TARDIS to take care of a surviving Time Lady named Chloe. Ending leads directly into Emotional Chemistry.


 * PROSE: Emotional Chemistry
 * PROSE: Sometime Never...
 * PROSE: Halflife
 * PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows
 * Looking through the Tomorrow Windows into his future, the Doctor sees the events of Seasons of Fear.


 * PROSE: The Sleep of Reason
 * PROSE: The Deadstone Memorial
 * is still trapped in the Eye of Harmony.


 * PROSE: To the Slaughter
 * PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles
 * The Doctor regains his memories from before The Burning, and, after defeating the Vore, Fitz and Trix leave the TARDIS to start a family together. The TARDIS interior has been changed again, but is then destroyed containing the explosion of a cold fusion generator.


 * COMIC: Endgame
 * The TARDIS is shown to have its Victorian parlour interior design. Izzy joins.


 * COMIC: The Keep
 * COMIC: A Life of Matter and Death
 * COMIC: Fire and Brimstone
 * The TARDIS is still recovering from the events of A Life of Matter and Death.


 * COMIC: By Hook or By Crook
 * AUDIO: Izzy's Story
 * COMIC: Tooth and Claw
 * Leads into The Final Chapter.


 * COMIC: The Final Chapter
 * Leads into Wormwood.


 * COMIC: Wormwood
 * COMIC: The Fallen
 * PROSE: Illumination
 * Izzy mentions the events of Wormwood.


 * COMIC: The Road to Hell
 * COMIC: TV Action!
 * COMIC: The Company of Thieves
 * COMIC: The Glorious Dead
 * According to, the events of The Fallen, The Road to Hell and The Company of Thieves took place in the past few months. Landing on Paradost, the Doctor, Izzy and Kroton find Sato Katsura leading the Church of the Glorious Dead, and in the services of the Master in his bid to win the contest with the Doctor for the Glory, however, it eventually transpires that the contest is really between Sato and Kroton, with Kroton emerging the winning. With the power of the Glory, Kroton kills Sato, and undoes the Master's recent atrocities before placing him in imprisonment, which is presumably the Eye of Harmony, because Forgotten presents him escaping from the Eye of Harmony. Esterath also removes the Master's ability to influence the TARDIS, placing this after The Gallifrey Chronicles.


 * COMIC: The Autonomy Bug
 * COMIC: Death to the Doctor!
 * PROSE: Syntax
 * Izzy knows Fey, setting this after Wormwood.


 * COMIC: Ophidius
 * On Ophidius, the Doctor's green frockcoat is destroyed, and Izzy has her body switched with Destrii.


 * COMIC: Beautiful Freak
 * While Izzy deals with the fallout of the events of Ophidius, the Doctor replaces his destroyed frockcoat with a blue jacket.


 * COMIC: The Way of All Flesh
 * COMIC: Children of the Revolution
 * Izzy is kidnapped by Destrii's pursuers, leading into Uroboros.


 * COMIC: Uroboros
 * COMIC: Me and My Shadow
 * Set during Uroboros: Part 1, before the Doctor calls Shayde for help.


 * COMIC: Oblivion
 * Izzy leaves.


 * COMIC: Where Nobody Knows Your Name
 * The Doctor misses Izzy.


 * COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game
 * COMIC: The Power of Thoueris!
 * The Doctor is still feeling down due to Izzy's departure.


 * PROSE: Reversal of Fortune
 * Authorial intent places this story between The Dying Days and Storm Warning.


 * AUDIO: The Elixir of Doom
 * The Doctor recalls meeting Iris during The Scarlet Empress.


 * COMIC: The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack
 * COMIC: The Land of Happy Endings
 * COMIC: Bad Blood
 * Destrii joins. Leads into Sins of the Fathers.


 * COMIC: Sins of the Fathers
 * COMIC: The Flood
 * Destrii would eventually stop travelling with the Doctor, though under unknown circumstances.


 * PROSE: Far from Home
 * PROSE: Jonah
 * AUDIO: Terror Firma
 * Gemma and Samson Griffin when they follow the Doctor into the TARDIS.


 * AUDIO: Mary's Story
 * Having left Gemma and Samson in Vienna, the Doctor answers his future self's distress signal, and meets an 18-year-old Mary Shelley, who leaves to travel with him.


 * AUDIO: The Silver Turk
 * The Doctor and Mary travel to Vienna to pick up Gemma and Samson, but arrive in the wrong year. After Mary breaks his sonic screwdriver, the Doctor mentions he has a room full of replacements, explain how he replaced the one destroyed in The Flood.


 * AUDIO: The Witch from the Well
 * AUDIO: Army of Death
 * Mary requests to be returned home, and she and the Doctor part on good terms.


 * PROSE: The Wickerwork Man
 * PROSE: Phoenix
 * WC: Shada
 * The Doctor refers to his time traveling with Mary Shelley, specifically when he, Mary, Chronotis and Lord Byron spent a weekend together at Lake Geneva.


 * PROSE: The Time Lord's Story
 * The Doctor, Romana and K9 have just returned from the events of Shada.

The Doctor successfully returns to Vienna to collect Gemma and Samson.
 * PROSE: The Long Midwinter
 * PROSE: Dear John
 * Gemma recalls the events of The Long Midwinter.


 * AUDIO: Terror Firma
 * Investigating a Nekkistani time vessel, Gemma is ensnared by Davros and, taking Samson, forces the Doctor to take Davros to Earth and then alters his memories to forget her and Samson before sending him away. Leads into Storm Warning.


 * AUDIO: Storm Warning
 * Charley Pollard, and takes her aboard the TARDIS as his new companion. The TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design.


 * PROSE: Be Good for Goodness's Sake
 * The Doctor is traveling with Charley, but she is at a disco during this adventure. Seeing as they are not spending Christmas together, it seems likely that this story is set early on in their travels, when their relationship is not as close as it later becomes.


 * AUDIO: Sword of Orion
 * PROSE: Repercussions...
 * Charley has only been travelling with the Doctor for a few days.


 * AUDIO: The Stones of Venice
 * PROSE: Best Seller
 * Charley is still uncomfortable with wearing clothing that shows more flesh than she's used to, placing this early during her travels with the Doctor.


 * PROSE: Venus
 * PROSE: War in a Time of Peace
 * AUDIO: Letting Go
 * Charley recalls the events of Sword of Orion. She has only been travelling with the Doctor for a few weeks, but has already realised that she has fallen in love with him.


 * AUDIO: Minuet in Hell
 * "Sam" is listed as one of the Doctor's former companions by Gideon Crane, either referencing Samantha Jones.


 * PROSE: A Good Life
 * Charley still has the black eye and bruises she acquired in Minuet in Hell.


 * AUDIO: The Light at the End
 * Authorial intent places this "sometime during the second series of Charlotte Pollard Eighth Doctor adventures". Charley does not know about regeneration.


 * AUDIO: Invaders from Mars
 * The Doctor decides to take Charley to Singapore.


 * AUDIO: The Chimes of Midnight
 * The Doctor and Charley are trying to get to Singapore.


 * AUDIO: Living Legend
 * Authorial intents places this between The Chimes of Midnight and Seasons of Fear.


 * AUDIO: Seasons of Fear
 * The Doctor and Charley arrive in Singapore, and discover that Benjamin Franklin is President.


 * AUDIO: Enemy Aliens
 * Charley has an idea of what regeneration is.


 * AUDIO: Embrace the Darkness
 * The Doctor is using a brand new model of sonic screwdriver, placing this after The Flood. He also sees a flotilla of Type 70 TARDISes in the Time Vortex.


 * AUDIO: Solitaire
 * The Toymaker refers to people from Invaders from Mars, The Chimes of Midnight, Seasons of Fear, and Embrace the Darkness.


 * PROSE: You Had Me at Verify User Name and Password 
 * Set after Minuet in Hell.


 * PROSE: Lady of the Snows
 * Charley mentions the events of The Chimes of Midnight, The Stones of Venice, Minuet in Hell, and Seasons of Fear.


 * PROSE: They Fell
 * Set after Minuet in Hell.


 * PROSE: Doctor Who and the Adaptation of Death
 * PROSE: Second Chances
 * PROSE: Faithful Friends: Part 3
 * Charley recalls meeting the Brigadier in Minuet in Hell.


 * PROSE: The Heroine, the Hero and the Megalomaniac
 * Charley recalls the events of The Chimes of Midnight, The Stones of Venice, and Seasons of Fear. The Doctor is becoming unable to deny the truth about the effect that Charley’s paradoxical survival is having on the Universe.


 * AUDIO: The Time of the Daleks
 * The Doctor uncovers why Welles didn't know of Shakespeare in Invaders from Mars.


 * PROSE: Apocrypha Bipedium
 * The Doctor and Charley are returning William Shakespeare home, setting this immediately after The Time of the Daleks.


 * AUDIO: Foreshadowing
 * Set after The Time of the Daleks, with the Doctor having just returned William Shakespeare home.


 * PROSE: Categorical Imperative
 * Charley seems comfortable with the Doctor's methods, placing it closer to Neverland.


 * AUDIO: Neverland
 * The Doctor uncovers the cause of the time disruptions from Invaders from Mars, Seasons of Fear and The Time of the Daleks, and discovers why there were Type 70 TARDISes in the Time Vortex during Embrace the Darkness; Charley has become a portal into a world of anti-time, causing cracks in the Web of Time. Ending leads directly into Zagreus.


 * AUDIO: Zagreus
 * Fighting off an infection of Anti-Time, the Doctor is exiled to the Divergent Universe by Romana, with Charley following him. Rassilon leaves the Matrix, placing this after The Final Chapter.


 * AUDIO: Scherzo
 * Set immediately after Zagreus, with the Doctor and Charley adjusting to their new environment in the Divergent Universe. They also get separated from the TARDIS.


 * AUDIO: The Creed of the Kromon
 * The Doctor and Charley are joined by a grieving Eutermesan named C'rizz.


 * AUDIO: The Natural History of Fear
 * AUDIO: The Twilight Kingdom
 * AUDIO: Faith Stealer
 * AUDIO: The Last
 * AUDIO: Caerdroia
 * The Doctor recovers his TARDIS.


 * AUDIO: The Next Life
 * The Doctor recalls the events of Tooth and Claw. The Anti-time is completed purged from the Doctor by Rassilon. The Doctor, Charley and C'rizz escape the Divergent Universe to N-Space, and run into Davros, leading directly into Terror Firma.


 * AUDIO: Terror Firma
 * PROSE: After Midnight / Before Midnight
 * C'rizz has never been to Earth before, so before Salva Mea and Other Lives. The Heroine, the Hero and the Megalomaniac is considered a recent happening for the Doctor.


 * AUDIO: Scaredy Cat
 * AUDIO: Other Lives
 * AUDIO: Time Works
 * AUDIO: Something Inside
 * AUDIO: Memory Lane
 * AUDIO: The 100 Days of the Doctor
 * On the American frontier, the Doctor plays poker with his future self.


 * PROSE: Salva Mea
 * AUDIO: Absolution
 * C'rizz sacrifices his life saving the Doctor from the Absolver, leaving Charley with a desire to leave the Doctor's company.


 * AUDIO: The Girl Who Never Was
 * According to the Doctor, three-to-four subjective years have passed since he met Charley in Storm Warning. During fight with the Cybermen, the Doctor is separated from Charley when the TARDIS' HADS are activated in a collapsing Cyber-ship. Due to the Cybermen previously attempting to convert him, the Doctor's memories are too scrambled for him to remember Charley's fate.


 * PROSE: The Sorrows of Vienna
 * Charley has only recently left the Doctor after C'rizz's death, and he is still depressed about it.


 * AUDIO: Running Out of Time
 * PROSE: For the Man Who Has Everything
 * PROSE: Forgotten
 * This is the Doctor's last visit to Edward Grainger, therefore placing it after Dear John. escapes from the TARDIS and the Doctor has his memories intact, setting this after The Gallifrey Chronicles as well.


 * AUDIO: Blood of the Daleks
 * Lucie Miller joins.


 * AUDIO: Horror of Glam Rock
 * After attempting to return Lucie to 21st century Blackpool, the Doctor asks her to become his official companion, which she accepts.


 * AUDIO: Immortal Beloved
 * AUDIO: Phobos
 * AUDIO: No More Lies
 * Lucie gets kidnapped by the Headhunter, leading directly into Human Resources.


 * AUDIO: Human Resources
 * The Doctor has reconciled with the Time Lords following the events of Zagreus. He learns that Lucie was mistakenly given to him by the Time Lords, but the two, having become firm friends, continue to travel together.


 * PROSE: Remain in Light
 * AUDIO: The 100 Days of the Doctor
 * On the American frontier, the Doctor plays poker with his past self.


 * PROSE: Decorative Purposes
 * Set before Dead London.


 * AUDIO: Dead London
 * AUDIO: Max Warp
 * AUDIO: Brave New Town
 * AUDIO: The Skull of Sobek
 * AUDIO: The Young Lions
 * AUDIO: The Caves of Erith
 * PROSE: The Great Escapes
 * AUDIO: Grand Theft Cosmos
 * AUDIO: The Curse of the Fugue
 * The Doctor and Lucie spend a month in 1974.


 * AUDIO: The Zygon Who Fell to Earth
 * The Doctor mentions the events of The Bodysnatchers. While fighting the Zygons, the Doctor witnesses the murder of Lucie's Auntie Pat, and, to spare Lucie's feelings, agrees to keep it secret while a Zygon poses as Pat.


 * AUDIO: Sisters of the Flame / The Vengeance of Morbius
 * Ending leads directly into Orbis.


 * AUDIO: Orbis
 * The Doctor spends six hundred years looking for Lucie on Orbis. After this story, a stellar manipulator follows the Doctor's TARDIS until Eight Truths. Any story where the Doctor and Lucie stay in one location for longer than a few days cannot take place here.


 * AUDIO: Hothouse
 * The Doctor is still recovering from the events of Orbis.


 * AUDIO: Late Night Shopping
 * AUDIO: The Beast of Orlok
 * AUDIO: Wirrn Dawn
 * AUDIO: The Scapegoat
 * AUDIO: The Cannibalists
 * AUDIO: All the Fun of the Fair
 * AUDIO: The Eight Truths / Worldwide Web
 * Exhausted from their fight against the Eight Legs, Lucie and the Doctor decide to spend Christmas in Blackpool.


 * AUDIO: Death in Blackpool
 * Lucie leaves.


 * PROSE: Second Contact
 * AUDIO: An Earthly Child
 * Set between Death in Blackpool & Situation Vacant. The Doctor meets up with Susan, and is introduced to his great-grandson, Alex Campbell.


 * AUDIO: Quantum Heresy
 * AUDIO: Situation Vacant
 * The Doctor selects Tamsin Drew as his new companion.


 * AUDIO: Nevermore
 * The Doctor references his meeting with Edgar Allan Poe during his second exile on Earth between The Burning and Father Time. On a mission for the Time Lords, the Doctor deduces that another Renegade Time Lord is manipulating him.


 * AUDIO: The Book of Kells
 * AUDIO: Deimos / The Resurrection of Mars
 * While Tamsin departs with the Monk, the Doctor is joined by Lucie again, and decides to treat her to the perfect Christmas.


 * AUDIO: Relative Dimensions
 * After hosting a Christmas dinner with Susan and Alex Campbell, Lucie decides to stay on Earth as Alex's companion.


 * AUDIO: The Four Doctors
 * The Eighth Doctor has knowledge of his past selves and of the Daleks.


 * AUDIO: Prisoner of the Sun
 * After escaping from a six year imprisonment, the Doctor receives a summons from Lucie.


 * AUDIO: Lucie Miller / To the Death
 * AUDIO: The Great War
 * AUDIO: Fugitives
 * On the run from the Daleks with Molly, the Doctor's frockcoat and trousers are ruined in 1940 Dunkirk, and switched for a blue leather jacket and jeans. The Doctor also gets his wavy hair cut short.


 * AUDIO: Tangled Web
 * AUDIO: X and the Daleks
 * After his plan is foiled, Kotris is erased from time when the Dalek Time Controller kills his younger self; Straxus. The threat over, the Doctor returns Molly home and travels on alone, a little more hopeful.


 * AUDIO: The White Room
 * The Doctor is reunited with Molly while investigating the Viyrans.


 * AUDIO: Time's Horizon
 * The Doctor and Molly encounter Liv Chenka and the Eminence at the edge of the universe.


 * AUDIO: Eyes of the Master
 * AUDIO: The Traitor
 * Set during Eyes of the Master, when the Doctor goes to ally himself with the Dalek Time Controller to defeat the Eminence.


 * AUDIO: The Death of Hope
 * AUDIO: The Reviled
 * AUDIO: Masterplan
 * AUDIO: Rule of the Eminence
 * Liv joins him as his new companion.


 * AUDIO: A Life in the Day
 * AUDIO: The Monster of Montmartre
 * AUDIO: Master of the Daleks
 * AUDIO: Eye of Darkness
 * Molly sacrifice her life to end the threat of the Eminence.


 * AUDIO: The Eleven
 * The Doctor's hair has grown back to its old length and style.


 * AUDIO: The Red Lady
 * Helen Sinclair, who joins them in the TARDIS.


 * AUDIO: The Galileo Trap
 * AUDIO: The Satanic Mill
 * AUDIO: Beachhead
 * AUDIO: Scenes From Her Life
 * AUDIO: The Gift
 * Crash-landing in San Francisco, the Doctor has his hair cut again, though not as short as it was in Fugitives.


 * AUDIO: The Sonomancer
 * AUDIO: Absent Friends
 * AUDIO: The Eighth Piece
 * AUDIO: The Doomsday Chronometer
 * AUDIO: The Crucible of Souls


 * All stories where the Doctor shows signs of aging and is world weary must take place during this period.


 * PROSE: Gazing Void
 * The Doctor is world weary.


 * PROSE: Not in My Back Yard
 * The Doctor's hair is beginning to grey.


 * PROSE: DS Al Fine
 * The Doctor has flecks of grey in his hair and his body is "wearing thin" and has "little fight left in it". He recalls scattering Isaac's ashes in Second Contact.


 * PROSE: The End
 * The Doctor wonders if his lack of memory means he will soon regenerate. Upon meeting his first incarnation at the end of the universe, the Doctor's spirits are rejuvenated, and he feels up for some new adventures.


 * COMIC: The Pictures of Josephine Day
 * The Doctor is traveling alone after "an intense period in his life." He is wearing his clothes from The Night of the Doctor, though they are much cleaner here, and his hair is depicted as extremely long, placing this before he got his hair cut in Natural Regression. After finding her squatting in his old house, the Doctor invites Josie Day to travel with him when he finds a list of places to visit.


 * COMIC: Music of the Spherions
 * The Doctor feels weary of war, and shows contempt for soldiers, further implying this takes place during the Time War. The TARDIS is shown to have its Victorian parlour interior design.


 * COMIC: The Silvering
 * COMIC: Briarwood
 * COMIC: A Matter of Life and Death
 * COMIC: Prologue: The Eighth Doctor


 * PROSE: Museum Peace
 * The Doctor knows that he is going to regenerate soon, but says that he must do something first, something which involves the Daleks.


 * COMIC: The Forgotten: Revelation
 * Wearing his old, worn-out Victorian attire.


 * PROSE: Osskah
 * The Doctor is willingly working with the Time Lords and possesses the Ninth Doctor's sonic screwdriver while dealing with a "storm in heaven".


 * PROSE: Ghost of Christmas Past
 * The Doctor is illustrated wearing his Victorian clothes with his wavy hairstyle, placing this at least before Natural Regression. The TARDIS still has its Victorian parlour interior design.


 * PROSE: Natural Regression
 * The Doctor has recently had his hair cut short again, is still using his wooden handled sonic screwdriver, and the TARDIS has its Victorian parlour interior design.


 * AUDIO: The Sontaran Ordeal
 * AUDIO: The Rulers of the Universe
 * The Doctor is not taking part in the Last Great Time War, but is just helping around. He has, by this point, resumed using his silver sonic screwdriver.


 * AUDIO: Mary's Story
 * The Doctor mentions Gemma, Charley, Ssard, Compassion, Trix, Destrii, Lucie, and Alex as past companions. His TARDIS regenerates after being damaged by a "storm in heaven".


 * TV: The Night of the Doctor
 * The Doctor regenerates into his next incarnation.