Theory:Timeline - Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

This page lists Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom in chronological the order. This timeline is based upon observations of the Doctor Who universe and the events that occur during each of these stories.

Years given for their ministry are the ones confirmed by DWU stories.

Timeline

 * 1626: George Villiers
 * ERIMEM: Who's the Duke of Buckingham?
 * DOCTOR: George Villiers, English Prime Minister. Had a thing with the Queen by all accounts.


 * 1720: Robert Walpole
 * "Every Prime Minister is here, from Walpole to Pitt the Younger, to Disraeli and Gladstone, Lloyd George, Churchill, Wilson and Thatcher. (PROSE: Time Wake)


 * 1752: Henry Pelham


 * 1782: Lord North
 * "The North administration had overseen the tea fiasco in Boston; the defeat of the British at the hands of General Washington; the banishment of all Scarlette’s ‘tribe’ from the Americas; and the death of the courtesan-cum-sorceress colloquially known as ‘the Queen of New York State’." (PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street)


 * 1782: Rockingham
 * "When the still-new Prime Minister Rockingham dropped dead on the first day of July leaving the American peace negotiations at an uncertain point, some immediately assumed that it was part of a ruthless attack on the very foundations of the country..." (PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street)


 * 1782: Shelburne
 * "At the end of the year, the situations were much the same, with Shelburne’s government looking as unstable as North’s and the world waiting to see whether the King would be able to weather the storm." (PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street)


 * 1806: William Pitt the Younger
 * DOCTOR: Not in the year 1806. George the Third is on the throne, William Pitt is Prime Minister, and ladies fight with witticisms and the occasional fan. Not with edged weapons. (AUDIO: Seasons of Fear)


 * 1827: George Canning


 * 18XX: Arthur Wellesley
 * ‘But not here and now. And Sir Arthur Wellesley – Wellington? What happened to him?’
 * ‘They made him Duke of Wellington in 1814. When Napoleon made his comeback they made him supreme commander of the allied armies. After winning Waterloo he was Prime Minister for a while and died in 1852, in Queen Victoria’s time.’


 * 1868: Benjamin Disraeli
 * DISRAELI: He, on the other hand, has made a practical demonstration and a practical offer. so. Who are you, and who is he? (COMIC: The Heralds of Destruction)


 * William Ewart Gladstone


 * 1877: Benjamin Disraeli
 * "The prime minister would not have given me permission to annex otherwise? Even as he said it though, Shepstone knew he was convincing neither his visitors nor himself what Disraeli had given him was carte blanche to go ahead with an act that unequivocally broke the government's promise." (PROSE: White Man's Burden)


 * William Ewart Gladstone


 * 1894: Earl of Rosebery


 * 1900: Robert Gascoyne-Cecil


 * Arthur Balfour


 * 1908-1916: Herbert Asquith
 * 1909 - "Of course! Asquith, the Liberal statesman and Prime Minister of Britain from 1908 to 1916." (PROSE: Birthright)
 * 1909 - ‘H.H.?’ Haleston blinked. ‘Do you mean to tell me, sir, that you are an emissary of our Prime Minister, Mr Asquith?’ (PROSE: Sting of the Zygons)
 * 1910 - ‘Edward dying now. It has more meaning than anyone knows. The Liberals have been in power for five years – Asquith and Churchill have been passing more and more socially conscious legislation.’ (PROSE: In Case of Emergencies)
 * 1914 - 'Damn Liberals! Pardon my French, loved one, but it's really going too far when you're in and out of prison like billyoh. I don't know why Asquith doesn't just give them the vote, well, for householders, anyway. What do you think?' (PROSE: Human Nature)


 * 1915-1918: David Lloyd George
 * DOCTOR: I'm telling you. Lloyd George, he used to drink me under the table. (TV: Aliens of London)
 * 1915 - 'I'm getting reports from the field that he's not satisfied with our strategic efforts. He's going to write a letter to the Prime Minister.' This was a historical cheat — Ashmead-Bartlett did write a letter to Lloyd George, but not for another three months. (PROSE: Direct Action)
 * NOTE: Perhaps time traveller Jack Holbine has his facts off by a year?
 * 1916 - "It was, Mrs Challenger agreed, both rude and, yes, inconsiderate of Mr Lloyd George, installed now as Prime Minister, to demand these things of them." (PROSE: The Found World)
 * 1918 - ‘If you look in my inside pocket, you’ll find a letter signed by Lloyd George himself.’ (PROSE: Casualties of War)


 * 1930: Ramsay MacDonald
 * 1930 - CHARLEY: Oh, you know. The Prime Minister, Ramsey MacDonald. What do you say to that then, hmm? Ramsey? (AUDIO: Storm Warning)


 * 1936: Stanley Baldwin
 * 1936 - "Not many people can arrive unexpectedly at 10 Downing Street, demand an immediate meeting with the Prime Minister, and be shown inside - but Winston Churchill was one of them. Within ten minutes of his arrival he was facing Stanley Baldwin in his private office." (PROSE: Players)


 * Neville Chamberlain


 * 1940-1945: Winston Churchill


 * c. 1951: Clement Attlee
 * 'Attlee has his principles. He could err on the side of caution. But Bevin is a pragmatist with a temper. A very unstable combination. Give him another push, he'll go over the edge.'
 * 'It's a pity we've lost Macarthur. All the same, the Pentagon would leap at the chance to settle the Russkies before they can develop their own atomic bomb. Little Harry wouldn't have any say in the matter. Okay?' (PROSE: Deadly Reunion)


 * 1951-1955: Winston Churchill
 * DOCTOR: Men in black? Vanishing police cars? This is Churchill's England, not Stalin's Russia. (TV: The Idiot's Lantern)


 * Anthony Eden
 * DOCTOR: Sorry, excuse me. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Who, um, who's the Prime Minister? ... Margaret Thatcher? Harriet Jones? Wilson? Eden? (TV: Knock Knock)


 * 1963: Harold Macmillan


 * 1963-1964 Alec Douglas-Home


 * 1964-1970: Harold Wilson
 * 'Look, Harold Wilson called the election for 18 June long after the publication date for Bad Science was announced. You can hardly blame me, my editor, or my publisher if the Prime Minister has a poor sense of timing,' (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)
 * NOTE: Second term (1974-1976) unconfirmed.


 * 1970: Edward Heath
 * "The new Heath Government had a very short honeymoon, with blame for the collapse of the World Peace Conference in November 1970 being laid squarely at its door." (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)
 * ‘What’s the year? 1996. Starting from the 1970s, how does it go? ... Heath, Thorpe, Williams, Thatcher, Major, Blair, Clarke. . . Major. Yes. Major.’ (PROSE: Interference - Book One)
 * NOTE: Interference omits Callaghan, Phipps, unnamed, Greyhaven, and Brooks. Granted, some of these were introduced retroactively.


 * 1974?: Unnamed
 * PRIME MINISTER: Very well Doctor. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, I shall prepare the necessary lists immediately. (COMIC: Doomcloud)


 * Unnamed


 * 1970s?: Jeremy Thorpe
 * MINISTER: Wretched fellow needs a swift kick on the backside. Would you care to administer, Jeremy?
 * BRIGADIER: And what's more, sir. What do you say? Oh. Yes, good afternoon, sir. Duty? Yes, I think I know. Yes, I know that. Is that an order, Prime Minister? I see. (TV: The Green Death)
 * ‘What’s the year? 1996. Starting from the 1970s, how does it go? ... Heath, Thorpe, Williams, Thatcher, Major, Blair, Clarke. . . Major. Yes. Major.’ (PROSE: Interference - Book One)


 * 1976: Shirley Williams
 * BENTON: UNIT Headquarters. Who? Oh, yes, he's here. Just a moment, please. It's for you, sir. The Prime Minister.
 * BRIGADIER: Lethbridge Stewart speaking. Oh, absolutely understood, madam. No public announcement. Yes, madam. Discreet action. Discreet but resolute. (TV: Terror of the Zygons)
 * ‘What honour?’ The Brigadier glanced at the Prime Minister.
 * ‘I hadn’t time to tell you.’ Mrs Williams tapped a pencil on her teeth.
 * ‘There were several Vardans working at Cabinet Office level. When they vanished, it was quite an easy matter to convince old Shirley that she’d made a mistake.’ (PROSE: No Future)


 * 1976-1979: James Callaghan
 * AUDIO: The Oseidon Adventure


 * 1979-1987: Margaret Thatcher
 * DOCTOR: 1979. Hell of a year. China invades Vietnam. The Muppet Movie. Love that film. Margaret Thatcher. Urgh. Skylab falls to Earth, with a little help from me. Nearly took off my thumb. (TV: Tooth and Claw)
 * POSTERS: No Third Term For Thatcher (TV: Father's Day)


 * 1992: Margery Phipps


 * 1996: John Major
 * ‘What’s the year? 1996. Starting from the 1970s, how does it go? ... Heath, Thorpe, Williams, Thatcher, Major, Blair, Clarke. . . Major. Yes. Major.’ (PROSE: Interference - Book One)


 * 1997: Unnamed


 * 1997: Edward Greyhaven


 * 1999-2000: Terry Brooks


 * 2001: Tony Blair
 * NEWSCASTER: Prime Minister Tony Blair was in York, visiting local businesses and tourist attractions around the city. So, when in Yorkshire, it seemed only fair that the Prime Minister should get to down a pint of... (AUDIO: Project: Twilight)
 * MICKEY: Oh, come on. You've seen it on films. Like an alternative to our world where everything's the same but a little bit different, like, I don't know, traffic lights are blue, Tony Blair never got elected. (TV: Rise of the Cybermen)


 * Kenneth Clarke
 * ‘What’s the year? 1996. Starting from the 1970s, how does it go? ... Heath, Thorpe, Williams, Thatcher, Major, Blair, Clarke. . . Major. Yes. Major.’ (PROSE: Interference - Book One


 * 2005: Unnamed


 * 2006: Unnamed
 * DOCTOR: Who's the Prime Minister now? (TV: Aliens of London)
 * ROSE: How should I know? I missed a year.
 * NOTE: The body double of the Prime Minister was intended to look like Tony Blair.


 * 2006: "Joseph Green"
 * GREEN: Never mind that, where is he? Where's the Prime Minister?
 * GANESH: No one knows, sir. He's disappeared. I have to inform you that with the city gridlocked and the Cabinet stranded outside London, that makes you acting Prime Minister with immediate effect. (TV: Aliens of London / World War Three)


 * 2006-2007: Harriet Jones
 * DOCTOR: Don't you think she looks tired?
 * HARRIET: Look, there is nothing wrong with my health. I don't know where these stories are coming from. And a vote of no confidence is completely unjustified. (TV: The Christmas Invasion)


 * 2008: "Harold Saxon"
 * VIVIEN: Look, Harold Saxon never went to Cambridge. There was no Harold Saxon... Eighteen months ago, he became real. This is his first, honest to God appearance, just after the downfall of Harriet Jones. And at the exact same time, they launched the Archangel Network. (TV: The Sound of Drums)


 * 2008-2009: Aubrey Fairchild
 * ‘Fairchild? ... I know lots of prime ministers,’ the Doctor said. ‘But in this century they come and go annually, I think. This one clearly makes no impression on history.’ (PROSE: Beautiful Chaos)


 * 2009: Brian Green
 * GREEN: Your children will then be taken to one of the designated rendezvous points and they'll become part of the, the process. It's our duty now to think beyond this terrible day. And once it's over, the government must be seen as victims of the 456. We must be seen to have lost. (TV:  Day Five)
 * BBC NEWS: Prime Minister Brian Green has yet to make a statement, although it is believed that he is a preparing a speech similar to previous Prime Minister Harriet Jones' "Doctor" one.


 * 2010s: Unnamed


 * 2014: Unnamed
 * PRIME MINISTER: So the squid said hello to the dog. And they went in the pretty blue box. I want my beddy now. (COMIC: After Life)


 * 2015: Daniel Claremont
 * CLAREMONT: I hereby announce my resignation as Prime Minister. Effective immediately. Tricking and manipulating you since I took office has been an honor, but I can't continue due to a conflict of interest... Namely that we, the Sea Devils, intend to bring about the destruction of your whole race. (COMIC: Clara Oswald and the School of Death)


 * 2017: Felicity


 * 2018: Fiona


 * 2018: Theresa May


 * 2026: Unnamed


 * c. 2050s: Mariah Learman

Unconfirmed
Time as Prime Minister has not been confirmed.
 * Robert Peel
 * ‘Robert Peel,’ she snapped back without having to think.
 * ‘Wrong. He was the Home Secretary. Go on, name anyone from his police force.’ (PROSE: Another Life)


 * Boris Johnson
 * JOHNSON: "Artist" is far too generous a word to describe this individual. He's a vandal and an attention seeker! I can promise you, he's going to jolly well regret his actions when he's caught! (COMIC: Sticks & Stones)