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This page lists the order of stories in the Doctor Who Universe timeline from Event One to the far future. This timeline is based upon observations of the Doctor Who universe and the events that occur during each of these stories.

The layout of this timeline is in part based on the observations on Doctor Who - The Complete Adventures, as well as Lance Parkin's AHistory and other sources that allow us to make observations, such as Doctor Who Reviews, Clive Banks databanks, and LegoK9’s timeline. None of these sources should be used solely as a source or considered a "true" timeline for stories.


 * Direct quotes indicating the time period the story takes place should be provided.


 * Stories without any clear indication of the era should be omitted. (e.g. TV: Mummy on the Orient Express)


 * Many stories will contradict each other, so these contradictions should be noted but treated equally. (e.g. The Enemy of the World)

Format (list all available):


 * Day Month Year - MEDIUM: Story title
 * CHARACTER/TEXT: Indication of time period

BC years

 * Big Bang II - TV: The Big Bang
 * ~6,000,000,000 - TV: Hide
 * DOCTOR: About six billion years ago. It's a Tuesday, I think.


 * ~4,600,000,000 - TV: The Runaway Bride
 * DOCTOR: We've gone back four point six billion years. There's no solar system, not yet. Only dust and rocks and gas. That's the Sun, over there. Brand new. Just beginning to burn.


 * 1334 - TV: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
 * TEXT: Egypt, 1334 BC


 * 221 - TV: The Angels Take Manhattan
 * TEXT: 221 BC

1st century

 * 23-24 August 79 - TV: The Fires of Pompeii
 * DOCTOR: It's 79 AD, twenty third of August, which makes volcano day tomorrow.


 * February 80 - TV: The Fires of Pompeii
 * TEXT: Six months later

2nd century

 * 102 - TV: The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang
 * DOCTOR: Just followed the coordinates on the cliff face. Earth. Britain. One oh two am. No, PM. No, AD.


 * 120 - TV: The Eaters of Light
 * BILL: Aberdeen, Scotland, second century AD.

9th century

 * 8## - TV: The Girl Who Died
 * ASHILDR (The Woman Who Lived): I've had eight hundred years of adventure, enough to fill a library if you write it down.

12th century

 * 1138 - TV: The Doctor's Meditation / The Magician's Apprentice
 * TEXT: Essex 1138


 * 1190 - TV: Robot of Sherwood
 * DOCTOR: It's 1190.

13th century

 * 1207 - TV: The Bells of Saint John
 * DOCTOR: It's 1207.

14th century

 * 1348 - TV: The Woman Who Lived
 * DOCTOR: The Black Death, 1348. I meant to warn you.

15th century

 * 25 October 1415 The Woman Who Lived
 * ASHILDR: The Battle of Agincourt. My first stint as a man. No-one will ever know that a mere woman helped end the Hundred Years' War.

16th century

 * 1562 - TV: The Day of the Doctor
 * DOCTOR 10: England, 1562.


 * ~157 - Tardisode 2
 * ROBERT: The story goes back three hundred years. Every full moon, the howling rings through the valley. The next morning, livestock is found ripped apart and devoured.


 * 1580 - TV: The Vampires of Venice
 * DOCTOR: Ah, you got to love Venice. So many people did. Byron, Napoleon, Casanova. Ooo, that reminds me. 1580. That's all right. Casanova doesn't get born for a hundred and forty five years. Don't want to run into him. I owe him a chicken.


 * 1599 - TV: The Shakespeare Code
 * DOCTOR: I think so. Round about 1599.

17th century

 * 1651 - TV: The Woman Who Lived
 * DOCTOR: Oh, no, this isn't a visit, I've got a job to do. I'm here looking for an alien object which has no business being here on Earth in 1651.


 * Between 1660 and 1685 - TV: The Impossible Astronaut
 * KING CHARLES: Where's the Doctor?"


 * 1 April 1699 - TV: Prequel (The Curse of the Black Spot)
 * AVERY: April the first, 1699.


 * 1 April 1699 - TV: The Curse of the Black Spot
 * DOCTOR: Yes. Okay, problem word. Seventeenth century. My ship automatically, er, noticed-ish that your ship was having some bother.

18th century

 * 1727 - TV: The Girl in the Fireplace
 * REINETTE: Of course I can. Seventeen hundred and twenty-seven.


 * 1743 - TV: The Girl in the Fireplace
 * ROSE: Madame de Pompadour. Please, don't scream or anything. We haven't got a lot of time. I've come to warn you that they'll be here in five years.


 * 1748 - TV: The Girl in the Fireplace
 * (5 years later)


 * ~15 April 1764 - TV: The Girl in the Fireplace
 * LOUIS: Leaving Versailles for the last time. Only forty-three when she died. Too young. Too young. Illness took her in the end. She always did work too hard. What does she say?

19th century

 * 4-5 February 1814 - TV: Thin Ice
 * DOCTOR: Our London. We're on the Thames. The last great Frost Fair. 1814, February the fourth.


 * Winter 1842 - TV: The Snowmen
 * England, 1842.


 * 24 December 1851 - TV: The Next Doctor
 * BOY: Christmas Eve, sir. Year of our Lord 1851, sir.


 * 24 December 1869 - TV: The Unquiet Dead
 * DOCTOR: I did it. Give the man a medal. Earth, Naples, December 24th, 1860. ... It's not 1860, it's 1869.


 * ~1870 - TV: The Making of The Gunslinger
 * Assuming no time travel was involved.


 * 1870 - TV: A Town Called Mercy
 * "ISAAC: Them being scared scares me. War only ended five years back. That old violence is still under the surface.


 * 1879 - TV: Tooth and Claw
 * DOCTOR: 1879. Same difference


 * 1881 - TV: Empress of Mars
 * DOCTOR: Mars. 1881, or thereabouts. According to the Tardis, that's when the message was made.


 * 26-27 August 1883 - TV: Rose
 * CLIVE: 1883. Another Doctor. (a sketch) And look, the same lineage. It's identical. This one washed up on the coast of Sumatra on the very day Krakatoa exploded.


 * 1885 - TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp
 * CLEMENCY: It was forty years ago, in the heat of Delhi, late one night. I was alone, and that's when I saw it. I loved him so much, it didn't matter. But he was stolen from me. 1885, the year of the great monsoon.


 * 1888 - TV: A Good Man Goes to War
 * London, 1888 A.D.


 * 1-3 June 1890 - TV: Vincent and the Doctor
 * BLACK: Well, in that case, probably somewhere between the first and third of June. 1890. Less than a year before, before he killed himself.


 * [1890]] - TV: The Pandorica Opens
 * France 1890


 * 26 June 1890 - TV: The Power of Three
 * 26th of June, 1890. The recently opened Savoy Hotel.


 * 27 July 1890 - TV: Vincent and the Doctor
 * Vincent commits suicide.


 * <25 December 1892 - TV: Vastra Investigates
 * JENNY: Well, it is nearly Christmas.


 * ~25 December 1892 - TV: The Great Detective
 * JENNY: Merry Christmas!


 * 24-25 December 1892 - TV: The Snowmen
 * TOMBSTONE: Clara Oswin Oswald. Remember me, we shall meet again. Born November 23 1866, died December 24, 1892.


 * 1893 - TV: The Crimson Horror
 * DOCTOR: Okay, so. Not London 1893. Yorkshire 1893. Near enough.


 * 1893 - TV: Clarence and the Whispermen
 * 1893 - TV: The Name of the Doctor
 * London 1893 - TV: prison cell


 * 1893+ - TV: Deep Breath

1900s

 * 1902 - TV: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
 * African Plains 1902 A.D.


 * Between 1903 and 1915 - TV: Pond Life
 * DOCTOR: Met Mata Hari in a Paris hotel room.

1900s

 * 9 April 1912 - TV: Rose
 * CLIVE: Going further back. April 1912. This is a photo of the Daniels family of Southampton, and friend. This was taken the day before they were due to sail off for the New World on the Titanic, and for some unknown reason, they cancelled the trip and survived.


 * 10-11 November 1913 - TV: Human Nature / The Family of Blood
 * MARTHA: I can prove that wrong for you, sir. Here's the morning paper. It's Monday, November tenth, nineteen thirteen, and you're completely human, sir. As human as they come.


 * 25 December 1914 - TV: Twice Upon a Time
 * DOCTOR: Any other day it wouldn't make any difference, but this is Christmas 1914, and a human miracle is about to happen. The Christmas Armistice.

1920s

 * 5 December 1920 - TV: Blink
 * The Hull Times, 5th December 1920


 * 8 December 1926 - TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp
 * DOCTOR: No policewomen in 1926.

1930s

 * 1 November 1930 - TV: Daleks in Manhattan / Evolution of the Daleks
 * MARTHA: November first, 1930


 * 3 April 1938 - TV: The Angels Take Manhattan
 * AMY: Yes, hang on. Oh, April 3rd, 1938.


 * 1938 - TV: Let's Kill Hitler
 * JIM: Hang on! This is 1938. We're too early. We need to go later in his time stream.


 * 24 December 1938 - TV: Prequel (The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe)
 * 24 December 1938 - TV: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
 * MADGE: Oh, don't be silly. It's Christmas Eve. No one should be alone at Christmas.


 * 1939 - TV: The Impossible Astronaut
 * The Doctor is in Laurel and Hardy: The Flying Deuces


 * World War II - TV: The Impossible Astronaut

1940s

 * 1941 - TV: The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances
 * DOCTOR: I make it 1941. You lot shouldn't even be in London. You should've been evacuated to the country by now.


 * 1941 - TV: Victory of the Daleks:
 * 1941 - TV: The Pandorica Opens
 * Cabinet War Rooms, London 1941


 * 24-25 December 1941 - TV: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
 * MADGE: England, 1941. And there's a war on.


 * 1947 - TV: Dreamland
 * Roswell crash


 * ~1947 - TV: Knock Knock
 * DOCTOR: He's been keeping her alive with the bugs for about 70 years.

1950s

 * 1952 - TV: A Christmas Carol
 * Hollywood 1952.


 * 1 June 1953 - TV: Tardisode 7
 * 1 June 1953 - TV: The Idiot's Lantern
 * DOCTOR: Oh! Is this 1953?


 * 1958 - TV: Dreamland
 * 11 years after the Roswell crash in 1947

1960s

 * 22 November 1963 - TV: Rose
 * CLIVE: November the 22nd, 1963. The assassination of President Kennedy.


 * March or April 1969 - TV: The Impossible Astronaut
 * NIXON (The Impossible Astronaut): It's a direct call every time. Every day for the last two weeks, usually late at night.


 * 8 April 1969 - TV: The Impossible Astronaut
 * AMY: Washington D.C., April the eighth, 1969. So why haven't we landed?


 * 1969 - TV: Blink
 * DOCTOR: 1969. Not bad, as it goes. You've got the moon landing to look forward to.


 * 20 July 1969 - TV: Day of the Moon
 * Three months later - July 1969.

UNIT Dating

 * All UNIT stories set in the 1970s or 1980s should be placed here.

1970s

 * 1970 - TV: Day of the Moon
 * GIRL: It's all right. It's quite alright. I'm dying. But I can fix that. It's easy, really. See?


 * 25 November 1974 - TV: Hide
 * PALMER: Excellent, then. Excellent. Caliburn House, night four, November 25th, 1974. 11:04 PM.


 * ~1976 or 1977 - TV: Love & Monsters
 * ELTON [memory]: What was it? I must have been three or four years old. Middle of the night, went downstairs, and there was this man.
 * (A deleted scene put Elton’s birthday as 1973)

1980s

 * 1980 - TV: Before the Flood
 * DOCTOR: (The Doctor wets a finger and holds it up.) 1980.


 * Autumn 1981 - TV: The Rings of Akhaten
 * Clara’s parents meet: The Doctor is hiding behind the Beano Summer Special 1981


 * 1983 - TV: Cold War
 * CLARA: Yeah, but the world didn't end in 1983, did it, or I wouldn't be here.


 * ~23 November 1986 - TV: The Rings of Akhaten
 * Baby Clara


 * December 1986 - TV: The Doctor Falls / Twice Upon a Time
 * During The Tenth Planet.


 * 7 November 1987 - TV: Father's Day
 * DOCTOR: November the 7th?
 * ROSE: 1987.


 * 198# - TV: The Rings of Akhaten
 * Toddler Clara, under 4 years old (late 1980s)

1990s

 * 199# - TV: The Bells of Saint John
 * Young Clara, early elementary school (1990s)


 * ~1992 - TV: Father's Day
 * Young Rose in her flashback was portrayed by Julia Joyce, born in 1998, was 6 in 2005. Rose was born in 1986.


 * 24 December early 1990s - TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio
 * DOCTOR: Ho-ho-ho-ho. Merry Christmas, Grant!
 * DOCTOR: Grant, how long have you known this woman?
 * GRANT: Since elementary school. Twenty four years.


 * 1994 - TV: Good Night
 * DOCTOR: Your saddest ever memory was at a fairground in 1994.


 * Mid 199# - TV: Listen
 * DOCTOR: The West Country Children's Home. Gloucester. By the ozone level and the drains, mid-nineties. You must have been here when you had the dream.


 * 7 April 1996 - TV: The Eleventh Hour
 * "AMELIA: Dear Santa. Thank you for the dolls and pencils and the fish. It's Easter now, so I hope I didn't wake you, but honest, it is an emergency.


 * ~7 April 1996 - TV: The Angels Take Manhattan
 * AMY: There's a little girl waiting in a garden. She's going to wait a long while, so she's going to need a lot of hope. Tell her this is the story of Amelia Pond. And this how it ends.


 * ~7 April 1996 - TV: The Big Bang
 * DOCTOR: Amelia's house. When she was seven. The night she waited.


 * 199# - TV: Let's Kill Hitler
 * Young Amy, Rory, and Mels.


 * Late 1990s - TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio
 * Adolescent Grant in high school.