Theory:Timeline - Amy Pond

This page lists appearances of Amy Pond in the order in which 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.

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 Who Reviews, The History of Doctor Who, The Discontinuity Guide, Clive Banks databanks and the Big Finnish forums. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.

Early life

 * TV: The Eleventh Hour
 * As a child, Amy meets the newly regenerated Eleventh Doctor, who she knows as the "raggedy man."


 * TV: Let's Kill Hitler
 * Following her encounter, Amy awaits the raggedy man's return and talks about him to her friends Mels and Rory Williams. Up to her teenage years, Amy acts as a mother figure to the delinquent Mels. As young adults, Mels helps Amy realize that Rory has always had feelings for her.

The first adventures

 * TV: The Eleventh Hour
 * Making a late return in 2008, the Doctor helps the grown up Amelia, now calling herself "Amy", and her boyfriend, Rory, in guiding the Atraxi to Prisoner Zero while his TARDIS regenerates. After the crisis is over, the Doctor, having been warned that the "Pandorica will open" and "silence will fall", takes his new TARDIS control room for a test run, and returns in 2010 to fulfill his promise to take Amy traveling with him.


 * HOMEVID: Meanwhile in the TARDIS: Part 1
 * Interlinked between The Eleventh Hour and The Beast Below.


 * TV: The Beast Below
 * Amy takes her first trip in the TARDIS, ending up on the Starship UK in 3295, where she and the Doctor help Liz 10 free the star whale the ship is built on. As they prepare to leave, the TARDIS is contacted by Winston Churchill, leading directly into Victory of the Daleks.


 * TV: Victory of the Daleks
 * Answering Churchill's summons, the Doctor finds three surviving Daleks fighting in World War II, and is tricked into activating a progenitor that creates a New Dalek Paradigm that escape to rebuild the Dalek Empire. The Doctor realises that history is being interfered with when Amy fails to remember the Daleks' previous invasion of Earth.


 * COMIC: Attack of the Space Leeches!


 * COMIC: Madness on the M1!


 * PROSE: Apollo 23
 * The Doctor claims that a number of months have passed since The End of Time.


 * PROSE: Night of the Humans
 * Amy knows about her wedding day and Rory is absent, setting this before The Time of Angels. Reference is made to Apollo 23.


 * AUDIO: The Runaway Train


 * PROSE: Nothing O'Clock
 * The Doctor had already given Amy a TARDIS key, but he had only met Rory once, placing this before The Time of Angels.


 * PROSE: The Forgotten Army
 * After he ensures that there are no cracks in New York City, the Doctor intends for his next stop to be the Delerium Archive, leading directly into The Time of Angels.


 * TV: The Time of Angels
 * Finding a message from River Song in the Delirium Archive, the Doctor and Amy help her and the Church face off against a Weeping Angel at the crash of the Byzantium on Alfava Metraxis, which is also Amy's first visit to an alien planet, only to find a horde of Weeping Angels waiting for them, leading directly into Flesh and Stone.


 * TV: Flesh and Stone
 * Escaping the Angels into the Byzantium, the Doctor finds another crack and realises that they are removing events and people from history, and uses this to defeat the Angels. River tells the Doctor that she is in prison for murdering "the best man [she knows]", and that he will next see her "when the Pandorica opens." Returning Amy home, the Doctor learns that she is getting married to Rory, but she attempts to seduce him as comfort for the frightening events, causing the Doctor to decide to find Rory, leading into The Vampires of Venice. The Doctor claims to be 907-years-old.


 * HOMEVID: Meanwhile in the TARDIS: Part 2
 * Interlinked between Flesh and Stone and The Vampires of Venice. Amy finds out about the Doctor's previous companions.

The fiancée and fiancé

 * TV: The Vampires of Venice
 * Hoping to prevent Amy's adventures from ruining her engagement, the Doctor brings Rory aboard the TARDIS, taking the pair to 1580 Venice as a wedding gift, where he learns more about the cracks from Rosanna Calvierri of the Saturnyns.


 * COMIC: Buzz!


 * TV: Amy's Choice
 * After being toyed with by the Dream Lord, Amy realises how important Rory is to her.


 * PROSE: Nuclear Time


 * PROSE: The King's Dragon


 * PROSE: The Glamour Chase
 * Reference is made to Amy's Choice, and the Doctor is trying to get Amy and Rory to Rio, setting this shortly before The Hungry Earth.


 * TV: The Hungry Earth
 * Failing to get to Rio, the TARDIS team find a tribe of Silurians under 2020 Cwmtaff. Taking Alaya prisoner, the Doctor goes to negotiate peace in the Silurian city, leading directly into Cold Blood.


 * TV: Cold Blood
 * After Alaya is killed, her sister, Restac, begins a war campaign, forcing the Silurian leader to put the Silurians back into hibernation. While fleeing to the TARDIS, the Doctor is distracted by another crack in time, and fishes a burnt and destroyed piece of the TARDIS out of it. Rory is killed by Restac while saving the Doctor's life, and is then wiped from existence by the cracks, causing Amy to forget him.

Forgetting Rory

 * COMIC: Winning Hand
 * The Doctor and Amy visit another planet, setting this after The Time of Angels.


 * COMIC: Supernature
 * The Doctor and Amy visit another planet, setting this after The Time of Angels.


 * GAME: City of the Daleks
 * The Doctor and Amy visit an alien planet while Rory is not with them, placing this sometime after Cold Blood.


 * COMIC: Booked Up


 * COMIC: Bad Vibrations


 * COMIC: About Face


 * COMIC: Track Attack


 * AUDIO: The Ring of Steel


 * TV: Good as Gold
 * The Doctor and Amy are traveling without Rory and Amy knows about the Weeping Angels, implying that this takes place between Cold Blood and The Pandorica Opens.


 * COMIC: Nowhere Man


 * COMIC: Money Troubles


 * AUDIO: The Gemini Contagion


 * TV: Vincent and the Doctor
 * Amy notes that the Doctor has been taking her to nicer places recently, and feels that she has recently lost someone, but not the extent that she recognises the feeling.


 * COMIC: Fashion Victims


 * COMIC: The Collector


 * COMIC: The Stray


 * COMIC: Planet Bollywood


 * COMIC: The Golden Ones
 * This is the Eleventh Doctor's first encounter with UNIT.


 * COMIC: The Professor, the Queen and the Bookshop


 * COMIC: The Screams of Death
 * The Doctor recalls the events of The Vampires of Venice.


 * COMIC: Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night


 * AUDIO: The Jade Pyramid


 * COMIC: Forever Dreaming


 * COMIC: Apotheosis
 * Planet Bollywood, The Golden Ones, The Screams of Death, and Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night are implied to have happened recently. Ending leads directly into The Child of Time.


 * COMIC: The Child of Time


 * COMIC: Mistaken Identity


 * COMIC: Foul Play


 * COMIC: Attack of the GateBots!


 * GAME: Angels in the Shadows
 * Amy and the Doctor save the lost city Anglica, setting this game before The Mazes of Time.


 * COMIC: Blue Skies Thinking


 * COMIC: Samurai's Secret


 * COMIC: A Mess of Trouble


 * PROSE: Secret of Arkatron


 * COMIC: The Grey Hole


 * GAME: Blood of the Cybermen
 * Amy has her first encounter with the Cybermen.


 * PROSE: Wish You Were Here
 * Interlinked between Blood of the Cybermen and TARDIS.


 * GAME: TARDIS


 * GAME: Shadows of the Vashta Nerada
 * Follows on from the ending of TARDIS.


 * GAME: The Christmas Trap


 * COMIC: In the Stars


 * COMIC: Most Haunted


 * COMIC: The Living Storm


 * COMIC: The Scarecrow


 * COMIC: Sky Scraper


 * COMIC: The Only Good Dalek
 * Amy refers to the forest on the Byzantium and Rory is absent, setting this after Cold Blood.


 * COMIC: The Purrfect Crime


 * COMIC: The Steel Web


 * GAME: Return to Earth
 * Amy appears to recognise the Cybermen, implying that this takes place after Blood of the Cybermen. The Doctor sees a hologram of himself and Amy from the future events of Evacuation Earth.


 * COMIC: In the Can


 * COMIC: Snow Globe


 * COMIC: Wave Machine


 * PROSE: The Coming of the Terraphiles
 * Amy recognises the Judoon, setting this after The Forgotten Army.


 * COMIC: Cell Shock


 * COMIC: The Trick


 * GAME: Evacuation Earth
 * Sequel to Return to Earth. Amy knows about the Silurians, setting this after Cold Blood.


 * COMIC: The Lunar Tyk


 * COMIC: A Fairytale Life


 * COMIC: Pencil Pusher


 * COMIC: The Cleverest King
 * The Doctor claims to be 908-years-old.


 * COMIC: Seeing Things


 * AUDIO: The Hounds of Artemis


 * PROSE: Umwelts for Hire


 * TV: The Lodger
 * The Doctor lodges with Craig Owens to investigate 79B Aickman Road, which he sees as an attempt by someone to build a TARDIS.


 * COMIC: Doctor Who and the Last Stand
 * Amy recognises the Daleks, Cybermen, and Weeping Angels.


 * GAME: The Mazes of Time
 * Amy recognises the Cybermen and Silurians, setting this after Cold Blood and Blood of the Cybermen.


 * COMIC: Pirates of the Seven Seeds


 * COMIC: Rough Waters


 * COMIC: Red Christmas


 * GAME: Vortex Run
 * The Doctor is traveling with Amy, but Rory is absent.


 * TV: The Pandorica Opens
 * Following a message from River to 102 Stonehenge, the Doctor and Amy find the Pandorica and discover it is opening and transmitting a signal that is summoning the Doctor's enemies. Finding Rory alive as a Roman Centurion, the Doctor is able to frighten away his enemies, but River's piloting of the TARDIS is hijacked. As the TARDIS begins to explode with River still inside, Rory, who is actually an Auton, shoots Amy dead and the Doctor is imprisoned in the Pandorica by an alliance of his enemies, leading directly into The Big Bang.


 * TV: The Big Bang
 * The Doctor is freed by the Auton Rory, and places Amy in the Pandorica to heal her. Meeting up with the pair again in 1996 using River's vortex manipulator, the Doctor saves River from the TARDIS and launches the Pandorica into the eye of the explosion to reboot the universe. As the Doctor's timeline unravels, he revisits the events of Flesh and Stone and The Eleventh Hour, where he says goodbye to Amelia before going into the crack. However, his words to Amelia cause Amy to remember the Doctor and the TARDIS back into existence at her wedding reception. After the celebrations conclude, the Doctor takes Amy and Rory, revived to his old self by the reality reboot, for more adventure in the TARDIS.

Amy and Rory's extended honeymoon

 * TV: A Christmas Carol
 * To save a honeymooning Amy and Rory from a crashing space liner, the Doctor has several adventures with Kazran Sardick and Abigail Pettigrew, during which he marries Marilyn Monroe. After changing Kazran for the better, the Doctor collects Amy and Rory from their honeymoon.


 * PROSE: Snowfall


 * TV: Space
 * While Rory helps the Doctor with maintenance aboard the TARDIS, he gets distracted when Amy tries to ask the Doctor a question, causing the TARDIS to land within itself, leading directly into Time.


 * TV: Time
 * The Doctor uses the time differentials caused by the TARDIS landing in itself to find out how to free the TARDIS.


 * HOMEVID: Good Night
 * When the Doctor returns from a night out with River Song, Amy asks him the question she had during Space: she asks how she can remember the two separate timelines that were created when the Doctor rebooted the universe, setting this shortly after The Big Bang. The Doctor mentions "Marilyn", implying this takes place after A Christmas Carol.


 * PROSE: Dead of Winter
 * Amy mentions her wedding from The Big Bang.


 * COMIC: First Foot First


 * COMIC: Random History


 * COMIC: The Salt Solution


 * COMIC: Rory's Story


 * COMIC: Sub-species


 * COMIC: Quite Interesting


 * PROSE: Death Riders
 * Rory recalls his previous journey to the centre of the Earth from Cold Blood.


 * PROSE: Heart of Stone


 * PROSE: System Wipe


 * PROSE: The Good, the Bad and the Alien


 * COMIC: Earworm


 * COMIC: If You Go Down to the Woods Today


 * COMIC: Ghost World


 * COMIC: Power of the Mykuootni


 * COMIC: Mine, All Mine!


 * COMIC: Golden Slumbers


 * PROSE: The Way Through the Woods
 * The Doctor and Rory mention the events of The Big Bang.


 * COMIC: Sound Bytes


 * COMIC: Chasing Rainbows


 * COMIC: Pier Head From Space


 * COMIC: The Evergreen Death


 * COMIC: The Rage


 * COMIC: The Peace Strike


 * PROSE: The Underwater War


 * PROSE: Rain of Terror


 * PROSE: Web in Space!


 * PROSE: Terminal of Despair


 * COMIC: Spam Filtered


 * COMIC: Ripper's Curse
 * The Doctor says that the TARDIS is "still playing up" after the recent events of Spam Filtered.


 * The Doctor eventually deposits Amy and Rory back home eight months after their wedding for them to enjoy their married life.

New adventures with the Doctor

 * TV: The Impossible Astronaut
 * Answering a mysterious summons, the Doctor is reunited with Amy, Rory and River, and takes them to 1969 Washington DC on the summoner's orders. Assigned to work with Canton Delaware by Richard Nixon in investigating a mysterious caller, the Doctor finds that the caller is a little girl in an astronaut suit, whom Amy, after claiming to be pregnant, shoots to "save [his] life", leading into Day of the Moon. The Doctor claims to be 909-years-old, and has not met Jim the Fish yet.


 * TV: Day of the Moon
 * After three months of pretending to be prisoner of the government, the Doctor compares notes with Amy, Rory, River and Canton, and learns what "the Silence" are, and that they are behind the astronaut conspiracy, as well as the Aickman Road plot from The Lodger. Amy claims to have been wrong about her pregnancy, but the Doctor still looks into it, with conflicting results. The Doctor shares his first kiss with River.


 * COMIC: Extinction Event
 * The Doctor faces Professor Saurian for the first time.


 * COMIC: Hot Stuff!


 * COMIC: The Very Cool Bow Tie!


 * TV: The Curse of the Black Spot
 * The Doctor is still investigating Amy's possible pregnancy.


 * TV: The Doctor's Wife
 * Amy and Rory are still having the discussion they had at the end of The Curse of the Black Spot.


 * COMIC: Reality Cheque


 * COMIC: Road Rage


 * COMIC: The King and the Tripeberry


 * PROSE: Hunter's Moon


 * PROSE: Touched by an Angel


 * PROSE: Paradox Lost


 * PROSE: Borrowed Time


 * COMIC: They Think It's All Over


 * COMIC: Danger Flight


 * COMIC: Dinosaurs in New York!


 * COMIC: Screamers!


 * COMIC: Grow Your Own


 * COMIC: The Golesterkol Collection


 * COMIC: Missing in Action


 * COMIC: Peril on the Sea


 * COMIC: Rock Quasar and the Mudslugs of Gurrn


 * COMIC: Dino World


 * COMIC: Convention Special


 * COMIC: The Upper Deck


 * AUDIO: The Eye of the Jungle


 * TV: The Rebel Flesh
 * When a solar tsunami forces the TARDIS to St John's Monastery, the TARDIS team learn about Gangers, and witness the beginning of a Ganger revolution, leading directly into The Almost People. The TARDIS is still confused as to whether Amy is pregnant, and the Doctor is cloned.


 * TV: The Almost People
 * After secretly switching places with his Ganger, the Doctor learns that Amy watched a future version of himself die. After the Doctor's Ganger sacrifices himself to end the Ganger threat, Amy, who is revealed to have been a Ganger since The Impossible Astronaut, goes into labour, leading into A Good Man Goes to War.

Discovering the origin of River Song

 * TV: A Good Man Goes to War
 * Building a small army of Rory, Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, Strax, Dorium Maldovar, the Judoon and Avery's crew, the Doctor rescues Amy and her baby, Melody Pond, from Madame Kovarian. However, Melody had been switched with a Ganger beforehand, and Kovarian escapes with her, as Dorium is decapitated and Strax is killed in battle. River arrives and subtly reveals that she is Melody to the Doctor, who makes a quick exit in the TARDIS, promising to find the Ponds' baby.


 * WC: Prequel to Let's Kill Hitler


 * TV: Let's Kill Hitler
 * The Doctor is summoned back by Amy and Rory and, after she hijacks the TARDIS to 1938 Berlin, sees their childhood best friends, Mels, regenerate into River Song, who is then hunted down by the Teselecta. Ensuring events lead to Melody's development into River, and the Doctor departs with Amy and Rory for more adventures. From the Teselecta, the Doctor learns that the Silence is plotting to assassinate him to prevent the "First Question" being answered, and that he will be killed by River at 5:02pm at Lake Silencio on 22 April 2011.

Search for Agent 99

 * COMIC: The Moon of Lost Hope
 * The Doctor learns about a missing man known as Agent 99.


 * COMIC: Vacuum Packed


 * COMIC: Funny Phone Call!


 * AUDIO: Blackout


 * COMIC: The Deadly Mutant
 * The Doctor, Amy and Rory are looking for Agent 99.


 * COMIC: The Mutant Turnip


 * COMIC: The Secret Star Trail
 * The Doctor uses the Tryptic Thought of Crystals of Lossk to locate Agent 99's telepathic signature to locate Agent 99. Finding Agent 99 on Quiox, Agent 99 asks the Doctor to return him to Earth, leading into Agent 99.


 * COMIC: Agent 99
 * The Doctor discovers that he had been set up on his search for Agent 99 by a secret council who wanted to use Warp Agent 99 to conquer the galaxy. With Amy and Rory taken prisoner, the Doctor was unable to stop the council from using Agent 99's powers to free the Kuth-Kulaar from his exile, leading directly into Dimension Warp.


 * COMIC: Dimension Warp
 * As the Kuth-Kulaar destroys every living thing on Earth, the Doctor frees Amy, Rory and rescues Agent 99, who sacrifices his life energy to send the Kuth-Kulaar into oblivion.

Further adventures with the Doctor

 * COMIC: Tuesday


 * COMIC: The House of Lights


 * COMIC: Attack of the 50ft Rory
 * Amy refers to the Atraxi, vampires in Venice, the Silurian city, the Pandorica and her honeymoon with Rory.


 * PROSE: Amy's Escapade
 * Set concurrently with Rory's Adventure.


 * PROSE: Rory's Adventure
 * Set concurrently with Amy's Escapade.


 * COMIC: The Kchrusivour Gambit


 * COMIC: Trapped in the Pages of History


 * COMIC: Dawn of the Living Bread


 * TV: Night Terrors
 * The Doctor claims to be "1000 years older" than the 8-year-old George.


 * COMIC: The Frankenstein Particle
 * The Doctor faces the Atomon for the first time.


 * HOMEVID: First Night
 * The Doctor is traveling with Amy and Rory, who are asleep when he collects River from Stormcage, and the Doctor is aware they are River's parents, setting this after Let's Kill Hitler.


 * COMIC: Time Fraud
 * The Doctor feels a rage he hasn't felt since A Good Man Goes to War.


 * COMIC: Dog of War!


 * COMIC: Harvest of Doom


 * COMIC: The Atomon Invasion


 * COMIC: Wait Until Morning


 * COMIC: Humans Aren't Just for Christmas


 * COMIC: Vengeance of the Atomon
 * The Doctor mentions the recent events of Air Force Gone.


 * AUDIO: The Art of Death


 * COMIC: When Worlds Collide
 * The Doctor and the Ponds are joined in the TARDIS by Kevin, a robotic copy of a Tyrannosaurus rex who wants to find a better role in life beyond the resort complex.


 * COMIC: Your Destiny Awaits
 * Ending leads directly into Space Squid.


 * COMIC: Space Squid
 * Kevin decides to stay at Nebula Base as its new chief of security.


 * TV: The Girl Who Waited


 * COMIC: Picture Imperfect


 * COMIC: The Star Serpent


 * COMIC: The Home Store


 * COMIC: Cold Comfort


 * COMIC: Faster Than Light


 * COMIC: Body Snatched


 * PROSE: Terrible Lizards
 * Amy and Rory comment on meeting pirates again, and the Doctor is disappointed that the captain hasn't heard of him, setting this between The Curse of the Black Spot and The Wedding of River Song.


 * PROSE: Horror of the Space Snakes


 * COMIC: The Fairest of Them All


 * PROSE: The Silent Stars Go By
 * Rory recalls seeing Cybermen marching, perhaps referencing the events of A Good Man Goes to War.


 * GAME: The Gunpowder Plot
 * The episode index at the back of the 2011 edition of Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia places this game between The Girl Who Waited and The God Complex. This is supported by the spy glass from Apalapucia from The Girl Who Waited appearing in the TARDIS drawing room.


 * COMIC: The Chains of Olympus


 * COMIC: New and Improved


 * COMIC: Malthill Way


 * COMIC: The Demons of Repton Abbey


 * AUDIO: Darkstar Academy


 * COMIC: As Time Goes By


 * PROSE: Magic of the Angels


 * COMIC: The Punch & Judy Trap


 * COMIC: Buy, Buy, Baby!


 * COMIC: Ghosts of the Never-were


 * COMIC: Sticks & Stones


 * COMIC: The Parasites


 * COMIC: Doomland


 * PROSE: Extra Time


 * PROSE: The Water Thief


 * COMIC: Buying Time


 * COMIC: Island of the Cyclopes


 * COMIC: In-Fez-Station


 * COMIC: Trouble on the Orion Express


 * AUDIO: Day of the Cockroach


 * COMIC: Dummy Run


 * COMIC: Finders Keepers


 * COMIC: The Mirror War


 * COMIC: The Cornucopia Caper


 * COMIC: Ghost Train


 * COMIC: I Scream


 * COMIC: Le Tour de Death


 * COMIC: The Sky is Falling!


 * COMIC: The Time Gallery


 * AUDIO: The Nu-Humans


 * AUDIO: The Empty House


 * COMIC: The Cliff Face


 * COMIC: Bumble of Destruction


 * COMIC: The Light Catcher


 * COMIC: Dungeon of the Lost


 * COMIC: The Intergalactic Trials


 * COMIC: 24-Hour News Invasion


 * COMIC: The Panic Room


 * COMIC: Terror from the Swamp


 * COMIC: The Broken Man


 * COMIC: Assimilation²


 * TV: The God Complex
 * After an unpleasant experience on a prison ship, the Doctor leaves Amy and Rory behind to ensure their safety.


 * TV: Closing Time
 * The Doctor watches Amy and Rory from a distance on the day before his death.


 * TV: The Wedding of River Song
 * The Doctor uses the Teselecta to fake his death, but River is able to stop herself destroying the robot, causing time to collapse. To ensure that time goes back on track, the Doctor marries River, and the timeline resumes its original course. Amy and Rory retain memories of the alternate world, and are informed by River that the Doctor survived.


 * TV: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
 * After repaying his debt to Madge Arwell, the Doctor is encouraged to return to Amy and Rory for Christmas.


 * COMIC: Love Thy Neighbor
 * The Doctor and Strax come to visit Amy and Rory at their house.


 * COMIC: Time Gentlemen, Please!
 * The Doctor and Strax are visiting Amy and Rory at their house.


 * TV: Pond Life: Part 1
 * The Doctor leaves a message for Amy and Rory to explain why he will be late for their April meet up. He tells them about seeing Florinall 9 and Mata Hari, and they hear him crash landing into ancient Greece.


 * COMIC: Summer Wholiday
 * The Doctor and River are visiting Amy and Rory for a "family holiday".


 * COMIC: Take a Bow (Tie)
 * The Doctor and River act like a married couple.


 * COMIC: No Win, No Fez
 * The Doctor and River act like a married couple. The house they were in during Take a Bow (Tie) is revealed to be Amy and Rory's.


 * COMIC: Bus Replacement TARDIS
 * The Doctor gives Amy and Rory an upcoming anniversary present, placing this after The Big Bang. He's also wearing his long coat, first seen in Let's Kill Hitler.


 * TV: Pond Life: Part 3
 * The Doctor has just left from visiting to Amy and Rory in June, accidently leaving behind an Ood he rescued from the Androvax conflict.


 * TV: Pond Life: Part 4
 * By July, the Doctor receives a call from Rory alerting him to the misplaced Ood, and promises to retrieve the Ood after dealing with power drainage within the TARDIS.


 * COMIC: An Ood Thing to Say
 * Amy and Rory are travelling in the TARDIS with a pair of Ood.


 * TV: Pond Life: Part 5
 * In August, the Doctor tries to visit Amy and Rory, but receives no response. Worrying about their relationship, he calls them to tell them he has returned the Ood home, rode a horse through 18th century Coventry, and "accidentally" invented pasta.


 * TV: Asylum of the Daleks
 * Answering a call for help, the Doctor is captured by the Daleks, and sent to the Dalek Asylum with Amy and Rory by the Parliament of the Daleks. Assisted by Oswin Oswald, a stranded Junior Entertainment Manager converted into a Dalek, the Doctor destroys the Asylum, fixes Amy and Rory's marital problems and has his existence erased from the Dalek Pathweb.


 * COMIC: Double Date
 * The Doctor alludes to his marriage to River.


 * COMIC: Who Who Who, Merry Christmas
 * The Doctor and River are staying with Amy and Rory for Christmas.


 * COMIC: New Year, New Who
 * The Doctor is planning Amy and Rory's schedule. River is present.


 * COMIC: An Adventure in Brine and Plaice
 * Rory is traveling in the TARDIS. The Doctor and River act like more of a married couple.


 * TV: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
 * After saving 1334 BC Egypt from giant locusts, the Doctor and Queen Nefertiti are summoned to 2367 by the Indian Space Agency, who alert the Doctor a Silurian Ark on a collision course with Earth. With the aid of Nefertiti, John Riddell, Amy, Rory and Brian Williams, the Doctor kills Solomon the trader and saves the Earth.


 * TV: Pond Life: Part 2
 * Set during Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, with the Doctor arriving to collect Amy and Rory, but landing in May by mistake, and leaving after realises he has "popped up in the wrong order".


 * TV: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
 * With Amy and Rory wanting to stay home, the Doctor and Brian take a trip to Siluria.


 * COMIC: Short-Change
 * The Doctor is traveling alone, but still in contact with Amy.


 * COMIC: Pond Life
 * The Doctor picks River up for a date at Amy and Rory's house. Amy and Rory know River is their daughter, placing this after A Good Man Goes to War.


 * COMIC: Timeliney Wimey
 * The Doctor and River are on an adventure together. River calls him "honey", possibly alluding to their marriage.


 * COMIC: The Planet That Slept


 * COMIC: Planet of the Rorys


 * COMIC: Wholloween
 * The Doctor claims he's "the scariest being in the entire solar system." It is Halloween Night.


 * TV: A Town Called Mercy
 * While trying to take Amy and Rory to a Day of the Dead festival, the Doctor finds the town of Mercy, Nevada under threat from the Gunslinger. After persuading the Gunslinger to seek redemption, Amy asks for her and Rory to be returned home, as their "friends are going to start noticing that [they're] aging faster than them." The Doctor claims to be 1200-years-old, is noted by Amy to have been traveling alone for a while before this adventure, and recalls when Rory left his phone charger in Henry VIII's en-suite.


 * TV: The Power of Three
 * The Doctor returns Amy and Rory to their home in July, and later comes back to take them for more adventures.


 * COMIC: The Eagle of the Reich
 * Amy references the events of A Good Man Goes to War.


 * COMIC: Dawn of Time!


 * COMIC: Hypothetical Gentleman


 * COMIC: The Doctor and the Nurse
 * Amy mentions her tendency to accidentally fire handguns when holding them, something that happened during A Town Called Mercy.


 * COMIC: The Eye of Ashaya

Living with the Ponds

 * TV: The Power of Three
 * After mysterious cubes appear around the world, the Doctor is introduced to UNIT's new Head of Scientific Research, Kate Stewart, and decides to stay with Amy and Rory to observe the cubes. After four days with no progress, the impatient Doctor leaves to go on some solo adventures to "restore sanity". Amy tells the Doctor that she and Rory believe they have been traveling with him for ten years.


 * TV: The Power of Three
 * The Doctor returns to the cubes in June, nine months after he left. He takes Amy and Rory to the Savoy Hotel in 1890 for their anniversary, but finds a Zygon plot to foil in the hotel. In a return trip to get Rory's phone charger from the King's en-suite, Amy accidentally marries Henry VIII. (The Complete History vol. 71)


 * TV: The Power of Three
 * After seven weeks of adventures, the Doctor returns Amy and Rory to their anniversary party moments after they left. After a chat with Brian, the Doctor decides to stay with Amy and Rory to better monitor the cubes, promising to be more patient.


 * COMIC: Unexpected Enemy in Bagging Area
 * Amy takes the Doctor shopping for milk for the TARDIS.


 * COMIC: Bow-ties for Goal Posts
 * Rory takes the Doctor to watch a football match.


 * COMIC: Gunpowder, Time Lord and Plot
 * The Doctor, Amy and Rory are setting up fireworks.


 * TV: The Power of Three
 * In July, the cubes start activating. After telling Kate he has figured out she is the Brigadier's daughter, the Doctor talks with Amy about her and Rory wanting to stop traveling with him, and tracks down the cubes' master: the Shakri. After foiling the Shakri's plot, the Doctor makes to leave alone, but Brian persuades Amy and Rory to travel with him.

Final adventures with the Doctor

 * PROSE: The True and Most Excellent Comedie of Romeo and Juliet


 * AUDIO: Sleepers in the Dust


 * AUDIO: Snake Bite


 * COMIC: TV Hell!


 * COMIC: Pondnium!


 * TV: The Angels Take Manhattan
 * During a trip to 2012 New York City, Rory is sent back to 1938 by a Weeping Angel. Following his trail, the Doctor and Amy encounter River and discover that New York has been overtaken by the Weeping Angels. After Amy and Rory create a paradox to defeat the Angels, a straggler sends them back in time beyond the reach of the TARDIS, separating the Doctor from them forever.