Theory:Timeline - Lizbeth Hayhoe

This page lists appearances of Lizbeth Hayhoe in the order she 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 that for each novel, comic, audio or television series, their published, broadcast or numbered order is the order they occur in.

Working with Rigsby

 * ( REFERENCE )
 * In the 1940s, Lizbeth sends Jill Anderson to catalogue the Torchwood Archive. (AUDIO: Curios)


 * ( FLASHBACK )
 * In the early 1950s, Lizbeth visits Project Hermod in Berlin to investigate their alien technology when Reginald Rigsby refused to attend. Upon discovering that they were infecting children with a viral fungus to create zombie soldiers, she burned Project Hermod to the ground. Following this, Rigsby steals Lizbeth's team and has her demoted to Room 13. She meets Norton Folgate for the first time. (AUDIO: Parasite: The Dead Hand)

Working in Room 13

 * TV: The Idiot's Lantern / AUDIO: Parasite: The Dead Hand
 * In June 1953, Torchwood kidnap the faceless victims of The Wire. According to Parasite, this operation was run by Lizbeth.


 * ( FLASHBACK )
 * Lizbeth is joined by Norton Folgate in Room 13, following his failed takeover of Torchwood in Goodbye Piccadilly. (AUDIO: Parasite: The Dead Hand)


 * AUDIO: Madam, I'm
 * Torchwood is infiltrated by Adam Smith over the course of several months. Rigsby is still leading Torchwood, setting this before Parasite.


 * ( FLASHBACK )
 * Lizbeth and Norton visit Ashenden, where they discover that the scientists there have made contact with aliens. Lizbeth allows the operation to continue under Miss Satterthwaite. (AUDIO: Ashenden: Rivers of Blood)


 * AUDIO: Parasite
 * Lizbeth and Rigsby are killed after being infected by the alien fungus developed by Project Hermod.

Second chance

 * AUDIO: Ashenden
 * Lizbeth is pulled forwards in time from before the events of Parasite by Norton, who uses a paradox to save her from her fate.