↑ List of Doctor Who serials). Only the story titles are included here. Early First Doctor stories had titles given to individual episodes (see). Only the story titles are included here.

↑ The Doctor approximates the date as being 6 billion years in the past and believes it to be a Tuesday.

↑ England is a lush jungle with large dragon flies.

↑ The crash of the Cybership in the Chicxulub crater is depicted as being the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event which is dated to having occurred 66 Ma.

↑ On-screen caption, first seen in promotional clip on BBC website and again in the episode proper. Date is consistent with Nefertiti 's reign.

↑ The Doctor fears that he accidentally "invented" pasta when he introduced it to a northern Chinese man.

↑ Ian and Barbara, relaxing in episode 1, remark to each other about how comfortable they have gotten in Rome over the preceding month.

↑ Episode takes place on the day before, and day of, the destruction of Pompeii which is historically dated to 24 August 79

↑ This episode has entries in the "BCE", "1st millennium CE", "2nd millennium", "20th century", "21st century" and "Post 21st century" sections.

↑ The Doctor stated the day and date to Amy Pond upon exiting the TARDIS.

↑ The date, "XXI Januarius CII" was painted by Vincent van Gogh in place of "Free for public use" on the TARDIS' telephone instructions in Blue Box exploding. The painting drew River Song there, for the Doctor to meet her.

↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/misc/fiction/thelonelycomputer/ Laight, Rupert. "The Lonely Computer" . BBC The Doctor states that he was looking for Charlemagne who was "kidnapped by an insane computer". The events are fully explored on Doctor Who's BBC website in the short story "The Lonely Computer."

↑ The depicted Vikings are said to be a scouting party in advance of Harald Hardrada 's invasion which preceded the 25 September 1066 Battle of Stamford Bridge

↑ The Doctor tells Amy and Rory that he has taken them to the Liao Dynasty to get crispy duck, and that he hopes they left Emperor Tianzo Template:Sic a good tip. Tianzuo reigned from 1101 to 1125 CE, and was the final emperor of the Liao Dynasty.

↑ King Richard is crusading.

↑ On-screen caption shows 1207; the Doctor states to Clara on the telephone that it is 1207

↑ Marco Polo Episode 1 – The Roof of the World, Scene 5; : "DOCTOR: Er... what year is this and where are we, hmm? POLO: (surprised) You do not know? DOCTOR: Oh... that is why I'm asking you! POLO: How long have you been travelling? It is Twelve Hundred and Eighty Nine and this is the Plain of Pamir, known to those who travel to Cathay as The Roof of the World." http://homepages.bw.edu/~jcurtis/Scripts/Polo/polo1.html "Marco Polo (1)" . homepages.bw.edu John Lucarotti,, Scene 5; : "DOCTOR: Er... what year is this and where are we, hmm? POLO: (surprised) You do not know? DOCTOR: Oh... that is why I'm asking you! POLO: How long have you been travelling? It is Twelve Hundred and Eighty Nine and this is the Plain of Pamir, known to those who travel to Cathay as The Roof of the World."

↑ The mysterious woman tells Wilfred that the stained glass window depicts the Doctor's actions "in the thirteen-hundreds".

↑ Serial is implied to have taken place during the reign of Montezuma I (1440-1469)

↑ Yetaxa died c. 1430, and Ixta's father built the temple in preparation. With reference to Ixta's age and the fact that his father was sent to the Garden of the Aged when he was 52 the date would likely be around 1450

↑ Da Vinci is said to be in Florence; his Florentine sojourn was from 1470-1482

↑ Amy accidentally marries Henry VIII. These are the dates of his first and final weddings.

↑ Rani's experience covers two days; Queen Mary I & her forces arrive at the Tower on the second day, ending Lady Jane's 9-day reign; the date of 20 July 1553 is a matter of historical fact.

38.0 38.1 Temporal setting stated in game.

↑ Two nights are depicted. The Doctor and Steven escape in the TARDIS at daybreak as the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre began.

↑ The Doctor mentions "marrying "Good Queen Bess"" and the Eleventh Doctor later tells Dorium that she is "waiting in a glade" to "elope" with him. The first date is the beginning of her reign - the second is that of The Shakespeare Code and is the only time between which these events can occur.

↑ The Tenth Doctor tells Martha Jones that they are in 1599.

↑ The first recorded performance Love's Labour's Lost was at Court in 1597.

↑ de jure reign began with the execution of de facto reign began with the Charles II storms into the room and summarily dispatches the Eleventh Doctor to the Tower of London . While Charles II'sreign began with the execution of his father on 30 January 1649, hisreign began with the Restoration on 29 May 1660. His 6 February 1685 death is a matter of historical fact.

↑ Captain Henry Avery 's substantial treasure, presumably that of the Indian Mughal, is sought and he is presumed by the characters to be alive.

↑ The Jacobite clan McLaren are fleeing the Battle of Culloden, the 16 April 1746 date of which is a matter of historical fact.

54.0 54.1 54.2 See Ageing#Cultural variations). Reinette's portrait on the ship gives the year of her birth as 1721. She states her age as 7 in what she tells the Doctor is the year 1727, though she would be six full years and some months. Rose told Reinette the clockwork droids would come for her in five years; they came for her when she was 37. The King says Reinette was 43 when she died. Consistent with the years stated on her portrait in the story, and the actual dates of her birth (29 December 1721) and death (15 April 1764), she was 42 years, 3 months, and 2.5 weeks old, in her 43rd year when she died. The reckoning of Reinette's age is consistent with her actual year of birth and death only when her ages in the story are recognised as including her current incomplete year (). Reinette's portrait on the ship gives the year of her birth as 1721. She states her age as 7 in what she tells the Doctor is the year 1727, though she would be six full years and some months. Rose told Reinette the clockwork droids would come for her in five years; they came for her when she was 37. The King says Reinette was 43 when she died. Consistent with the years stated on her portrait in the story, and the actual dates of her birth (29 December 1721) and death (15 April 1764), she was 42 years, 3 months, and 2.5 weeks old, in her 43rd year when she died.

↑ Maximilien de Robespierre states in the next-to-last day that the morrow will be 27 July 1794. Robespierre is shot in the mouth and arrested on the final day; his arrest and allegedly self-inflicted wound occurred on 27 July 1794, as per historical fact.

↑ On-screen caption reads "1812"

↑ On-screen caption reads "England 1842"; children are playing in the snow.

↑ Depicts Kahler-Jex creating Kahler-Tek into a cyborg prior to the cyborgs' ending of the war. Tek searched for the Jex & the other scientists for many years before finding Jex in Mercy, Nevada, in " A Town Called Mercy ".

↑ Both women are carrying parasols which came into English fashion in the mid-late 1850s and neither's shoulder sleeves are enlarged; one has a modest bustle.

↑ The 19 November 1863 date of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is a matter of historical fact.

↑ Theodore Maxtible state the date as 2 June 1866.

↑ Clara's gravestone states it.

↑ The Doctor is trying to take Rose to Naples in 1860, but ends up in Cardiff 1869

↑ The marshal states that the war has been over for five years.

↑ The abandonment of the Mary Celeste is depicted; the last entry in the ship's log was dated 24 November 1872. The chalkboard bore the date of 25 November when she was discovered adrift.

↑ The date of Bell's first telephonic page to Watson on 10 March 1876 is a matter of historical fact.

↑ Three days and two nights are depicted, culminating with the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral , the 26 October 1881 date of which is a matter of historical fact.

↑ Inferno, part 2) The Third Doctor (at a time after exile and before he could use the TARDIS again) told Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart that he had attended Krakatoa's eruption in 1883. (, part 2)

↑ Tenth Doctor states the setting as Christmas 1883.

↑ The on-screen caption reads "London 1888".

↑ Vastra tells Jenny that Jack the Ripper has killed his last victim and been eaten by Vastra. The last of Jack the Ripper's "canonical five" victims, Mary Jane Kelly, was killed on 9 November 1888. Whether or not he killed anyone else after Kelly, he was alive at the time of her death.

↑ The Church at Auvers was painted between 1–3 June 1890, and the Doctor dashes off with Dr Black tells the Eleventh Doctor in the first Musée d'Orsay sequence thatwas painted between 1–3 June 1890, and the Doctor dashes off with Amy Pond accordingly.

↑ Date of 26 June 1890 is stated on-screen by the Eleventh Doctor to Amy and Rory Williams.

↑ negative 120th anniversary. The Doctor takes Amy & Rory from a garden party celebrating the anniversary of their 26 June 2010 wedding (the reception of which had been depicted in " The Big Bang "). 26 June 1890 is thus their120th anniversary.

↑ Blue Box Exploding depicting the TARDIS, placing it subsequent to "Blue Box Exploding is already finished. On-screen caption shows the year 1890. Vincent van Gogh has painteddepicting the TARDIS, placing it subsequent to " Vincent and the Doctor "; he died between 1:00 and 1:30 in the early morning of 29 July 1890, having been shot by either himself or Rene Secretan on 27 July 1890.is already finished.

↑ Wheatfield with Crows which occurred in July 1890. van Gogh is paintingwhich occurred in July 1890.

↑ "The Great Detective" is the prequel to "The Snowmen" and is set well after those of "A Good Man Goes to War", as Jenny Flint knows the Doctor and Strax has been employed by Vastra for long enough to have gained a mythic reputation.

↑ Jenny Flint mentions to Vastra in "Vastra Investigates" that it is nearly Christmas"

↑ Two nights are depicted. Clara's grave stone shows her death took place on 24 December 1892; just after she dies, the clock chimes alert the other characters to midnight and Alice states that it is Christmas day. Additionally, the on-screen caption reads "fifty years later" after the 1842 prologue scene.

↑ The trees are covered in green leaves, Clara's grave stone has been carved and installed.

↑ On-screen caption reads "1893" at the start of "The Crimson Horror". The Eleventh Doctor, in a subsequent flashback, announces to Clara Oswald that his attempt to deliver her to London in 1893 has taken them instead to Yorkshire in 1893

↑ Clarence states to the Whispermen that he is to be hanged the next day in "Clarence and the Whipermen", placing the prequel's setting to within hours before that of "The Name of the Doctor"'s cold open scene of Clarence passing along to Vastra the information that the Whispermen gave him.

↑ On-screen caption reads "London 1893" at the start of Vastra's, Jenny's and Strax's plot line in "The Name of the Doctor". It is subsequent to the events of "The Crimson Horror", as trio are familiar with the 21st-century version of Clara whom they met in the earlier story.

↑ The Doctor and Clara have welcomed Commander Strax, Madame Vastra, and Jenny Flint into the TARDIS, and the three visitors are familiar with a living incarnation of Clara, thereby placing the story (from their perspective) after " The Crimson Horror ". Jenny, a human female, has not visibly aged.

↑ Although the canonicy of "Songtaran Carols" is most dubious, the actors all appear in-character. It is accordingly included herein in the interest of completeness.

↑ On-screen caption shows "African plains 1902", first seen in promotional clip on BBC website.

↑ In the first episode, the Doctor finds a newspaper that has a headline mentioning the launch of the first British submarine. One of the crew mentions that the paper is two days old. The first British submarine was launched on 2 November 1902.

↑ The year, 1911, is stated by Laurence Scarman to the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith in dialogue.

↑ Mata Hari arrived in Paris months into the First World War.

↑ From mid-1916, Mata Hari travelled through Spain, thence to Great Britain where she was arrested and interrogated, thence back to Spain at the French government's request, and was arrested on 13 February 1913, almost immediately after her return to Paris.

↑ Characters refer to Lord Kitchner's "To the last man" order, which was issued 11 April 1918

↑ The First World War is still in progress, placing the events prior to the armistice of 11 November 1918.

100.0 100.1 100.2 A newspaper gives the date.

↑ c. 1925 (first talkies) / 1930 (Bing Crosby's first film).

↑ Grayle is implicitly killed by the Angel from across the street when the Doctor, River, and Amy leave his door open on the night 3 April 1938. Garner's chapter in Melody Malone: Private Detective in Old New York Town precedes those covering the start of River's investigation and Rory's 3 April 1938 arrival.

↑ But note the anachronistic use of a ZIP+4 code on the envelope

↑ Amy reads the date in her & River's book.

↑ Jack has adopted the identity of the original RAF Group Captain Jack Harkness who was killed in the line of duty on 21 January 1941, as stated by Jack to Toshiko Sato in "Captain Jack Harkness". These episodes are the earliest point shown of Jack's adult life.

↑ On-screen caption reads "1941".

↑ Bracewell recognises the TARDIS in van Gogh's Blue Box Exploding and knows whos it is. Bracewell is wearing the glove to cover his robotic left hand.

↑ On-screen caption in cockpit scene shows 20 December 1941. Claire Skinner says in the trailer, "It's 1941, and there's a war on."

↑ Chris died in 1944; the Normandy invasion is forthcoming.

↑ Mrs Benton is grieving the death of her husband.

117.0 117.1 Time and date are stated by the Eleventh Doctor to Albert Einstein.

↑ Rory tells his father that they adopted Anthony in 1946; the image is of Amy & Rory with an infant Anthony, posing for what is implicitly their first family portrait.

↑ The day before, and of, Elizabeth II 's coronation, the date of which is a matter of historical fact.

↑ Stated in dialogue.

↑ A for Andromeda was See Andrew Pixley, Production Notes, p. 14, accompanying the A for Andromeda DVD was recorded on Wednesdays from 1 August 1961 until 13 September 1961.Andrew Pixley,, p. 14, accompanying theDVD

↑ An excerpt of President Kennedy's American University speech of 10 June 1963 is heard as the Dalek ship approaches Earth, to wit: "[O]ur most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's futures."

↑ An experpt of Martin Luther King's " I Have a Dream " speech is heard as the Dalek ship approaches Earth.

124.0 124.1 124.2 124.3 124.4 "There aren't 13 episodes of Doctor Who this year," adds Piers Wenger, Head of Drama, BBC Wales and Executive Producer, Doctor Who. "There are 17 - four of which are interactive. Everything you see and experience within the game is part of the Doctor Who universe: we'll be taking you to places you've only ever dreamed about seeing - including locations impossible to create on television." BBC announcement, "Doctor Who: The Adventure Games"

↑ The book on the French Revolution which Barbara Wright loans to Susan Foreman is shown to still on Susan's desk in Barbara's classroom in Remembrance of the Daleks. Ian and the Doctor discuss the exterior no longer being London 1963 where they originated.

↑ The book on the French Revolution which Barbara Wright loaned to Susan Foreman in "An Unearthly Child" is still on Susan's desk in Barbara's classroom in the Cole Hill School. The TARDIS' younger self has left the I.M. Foreman junkyard, as shown at the end of "An Unearthly Child". The Seventh Doctor collects the coffin he had ordered as the First Doctor, and has it buried. The serial depicts a day, night and day. The second day features Ace switching off the television as the announcer reads, "This is BBC television, the time is quarter past five and Saturday viewing continues with an adventure in the new science fiction series, Doc—."

↑ The newspaper shows the date and announces Lee Harvey Oswald 's arrest.

↑ Temporally nearest England v. Australia match at Lords' Cricket Grounds took place 18–23 July 1964

↑ Vicki states that the year they are viewing is 1965. The actual episode of Top of the Pops aired shortly before the serial, on 10 April 1965.

↑ Ian Chesterton points out a tax disk on a car's windscreen, and notes to Barbara Wright that they are in 1965.

↑ November 1965 is specified by The year 1965 is shown in an on-screen caption and stated repeatedly in dialogue.1965 is specified by Ianto Jones while reading from an incident report.

↑ First Policeman asks Sara Kingdom what she is doing in a police box on Christmas Day; carol singers are heard in the background; nothing in the episode suggests that the episode, which aired 25 December 1965, was otherwise not concurrent with the audience's present.

↑ New Year's celebrations are depicted; nothing in the episode suggests that the episode, which aired 1 January 1966, was otherwise not concurrent with the audience's present.

↑ Mary Celeste when the abandoning of the ship is shown (the final log entry was 24 November 1872 and the last entry on the ship's slate was the next day). In episode 4 the TARDIS crew unknowingly spend time at the Festival of Ghana—a sign shown on screen gives the date as 1996. Episode 5 and most of 6 are set on the planet Mechanus at an unknown date in Earth's future. The end of episode 6 shows Ian and Barbara returning to Earth. Ian sees that a car's Episodes 1 & 2 were set on the planet Aridius (date not given). In episode 3 the TARDIS stops at the Empire State Building (Morton Dill gives the date as 1966) and on board thewhen the abandoning of the ship is shown (the final log entry was 24 November 1872 and the last entry on the ship's slate was the next day). In episode 4 the TARDIS crew unknowingly spend time at the Festival of Ghana—a sign shown on screen gives the date as 1996. Episode 5 and most of 6 are set on the planet Mechanus at an unknown date in Earth's future. The end of episode 6 shows Ian and Barbara returning to Earth. Ian sees that a car's tax disc , which are for a period no longer than 12 months, expires Dec 1965.

↑ Sir Charles Summer states, "'C Day', that is 'Computer Day', will be next Monday, July the 16th. That is in four days' time."

↑ The Faceless Ones, the Second Doctor states the date to be 20 July 1966, which Ben Jackson notes is the day they began their travels with the First Doctor; Polly opines that it would be as if they had never been away. At the end of, the Second Doctor states the date to be 20 July 1966, which Ben Jackson notes is the day they began their travels with the First Doctor; Polly opines that it would be as if they had never been away.

↑ Two days are depicted. At the end of the second day, the Second Doctor states the date is 20 July 1966.

↑ The Invasion, states that "it must have been four years now" since the events of The Web of Fear. Note, however, that Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart , upon reuniting with the Second Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon in 1969 in, states that "it must have been four years now" since the events of

↑ The Web of Fear occurred in 1967. Note, however, that the Eleventh Doctor implies to the Great Intelligence in "The Snowmen" that the events ofoccurred in 1967.

↑ The Tenth Planet when Matt Smith / the Eleventh Doctor appears to him in a premonition. William Hartnell is filming the regeneration scene for the final episode ofwhen Matt Smith / the Eleventh Doctor appears to him in a premonition.

↑ While the Eleventh Doctor's / Matt Smith's cameo appearance is not considered canon, it is included here in the interest of completeness.

↑ Official BBC tie-in website for Martha Jones' blog documented, inter alia, her and the Doctor's time stuck in March and April 1969 in "Blink".

↑ The Doctor states the date of 8 April 1969.

↑ The Making of Doctor Who (1972), that Spearhead from Space is set in 1970, but the later edition omits a temporal setting. [1] . Terrance Dicks (then-script editor) stated in his book,(1972), thatis set in 1970, but the later edition omits a temporal setting.

↑ Note, however, that Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, upon reuniting with the Second Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon, states that "it must have been four years now" since the events of The Web of Fear.

↑ Apollo 11's launch is broadcast on the television, the date of which is a matter of historical fact.

↑ Televisions in the Oval Office and pubs are watching the lunar landing, the date of which is a matter of historical fact.

↑ The television shows (and uses) Neil Armstrong setting foot on the Moon, the date of which is a matter of historical fact.

↑ The events of the episode and moonwalk have occurred from President Nixon 's perspective.

↑ [3] . The desk calendar in the Brigade Leader's office shows 23 July (this is cut from the video release). The Doctor is missing for nearly 48 hours from contemporary Earth, but only 24 hours seem to pass on the parallel Earth according to the penetration count down.

↑ On-screen caption reads "Six months later". The main story concluded concurrently with Neil Armstrong 's walk on the Moon on 20 July 1969 which is depicted in the episode's climax and the date of which is a matter of historical fact and common knowledge.

↑ Professor Horne gives the date of 30 April at the start of episode 1; Episode 4 features and discusses the town's May Day (1 May) celebrations.

↑ [4] (The Master refers to colour television; the referenced Clangers episode first aired six months earlier.)

↑ Invasion of the Dinosaurs and before Planet of the Spiders. The Doctor knows Sarah Jane Smith when they encounter each other on Gallifrey, but is still in his Third incarnation, driving Bessie, placing the sequence afterand before

↑ Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart remarks to Sarah-Jane Smith that three weeks elapsed since the Doctor's disappearance.

↑ Sarah Jane Smith's Thinktank pass is dated 4 April. The serial takes place over two consecutive days.

↑ Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart addresses the Prime Minister as "Madam". Writer Douglas Camfield reportedly intended this to be a reference to Shirley Williams, a prominent member of the Labour Party, which formed the government at the time under Harold Wilson. (Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first female Prime Minister in 1979.)

↑ Cutty Sark, by EastEnders characters' dialogue, and by Captain Mike Yates' presence (having been cashiered after Invasion of the Dinosaurs). The Rani is bouncing the Doctor's 3d, 5th, 6th, & 7th incarnations in a "time loop" of 20-year intervals; the date of 23 November (the anniversary of the series' 1963 première) is stated. The Third Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith deduce the 20-year intervals of 1973, 1993, & 2013. The 1973 scenes are identified by the discarded newspaper which the Seventh Doctor finds at the, bycharacters' dialogue, and by Captain Mike Yates' presence (having been cashiered after).

↑ Professor Palmer states the date as the night of 25 November 1974; the episode concludes the following morning.

↑ Robot; and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart is his commanding officer, thus setting the story prior to the Brigadier's 1976 retirement as revealed in Mawdryn Undead. Benton is a warrant officer, to which he had been promoted immediately before the events of; and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart is his commanding officer, thus setting the story prior to the Brigadier's 1976 retirement as revealed in

↑ The Beano 1981 Summer Special; colourful leaves litter the ground and continue to fall. The Doctor is reading; colourful leaves litter the ground and continue to fall.

↑ Lavinia tells Juno that Sarah Jane is to arrive on the 18th, Friday next week. George Tracy tells Sarah Jane that Lavinia left the prior Sunday (i.e., the 13th). The date of 18 December 1981 is shown on a newspaper when Sarah Jane arrives.

↑ The episode concludes on Christmas Day.

↑ The leaf fell on Dave in 1981. Ellie's surprise that "You kept it," implies a protracted period. Neither appears to be wearing a wedding ring yet. Clara is born c. 1989.

↑ Jimmy Savile addressing both the TARDIS crew and the audience implies simultaneity with the broadcast.

↑ The calendar page for December 1986 is posted on the wall.

↑ Ace is said by her former neighbours to have disappeared two years ago; she had been transported to Ice World in 1987. The 1989 serial is set in contemporary Perivale.

↑ Clara is 24 in 2013 (per "The Bells of Saint John")

↑ The characters speak to the audience, implying simultaneity with original broadcast

↑ Clara is 24 in 2013, placing her birth c. 1989. Her toddler scenes thus take place at some point in 1990 or 91, depending upon the month of her birth and exactly how old she is in the scenes.

↑ Call the Midwife have somehow transported from 1958 to the 16 October 1991 births of The cast ofhave somehow transported from 1958 to the 16 October 1991 births of Jedward , where they are joined by the Eleventh Doctor.

↑ EastEnders characters' & the Third Doctor's dialogue, the contemporary attire of EastEnders characters & extras, and the presence of a teenage The Rani is bouncing the Doctor's 3rd, 5th, 6th, & 7th incarnations in a "time loop" of 20-year intervals; the date of 23 November (the anniversary of the series' 1963 première) is stated. The Third Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith deduce the 20-year intervals of 1973, 1993, & 2013. The 1993 scenes are identified bycharacters' & the Third Doctor's dialogue, the contemporary attire ofcharacters & extras, and the presence of a teenage Mandy Salter

↑ The year of "Good Night", 1994, is stated by the Eleventh Doctor in dialogue to Amy Pond.

↑ Clara appears to be approximately five years old.

↑ Amelia Pond says in her prayer to Santa, "It's Easter now, so I hope I didn't wake you."

↑ Amelia has fallen asleep in the garden, waiting for her Raggedy Doctor to return.

↑ The scene depicts Amelia reacting to the TARDIS' return on the morning after she met the "Raggedy Doctor" and waited for his return to her garden.

↑ The scene includes a sign, showing that the scene is set at the Festival of Ghana, in 1996

↑ Following the recap from "The Pandorica Opens" which took place in 102 CE, "The Big Bang" starts with the caption "1894 years later..." Adult Amy deduces from her younger self's height and hair that it is 1996.

↑ The Fourth Doctor addresses the audience, implying simultaneity with broadcast.

↑ The leaf from Clara's meeting with the Doctor in the park is page 1 of her 101 Places to See; the inside cover shows her age at the time was 9; her age in 2013 is shown at the bottom of the inside cover as 24.

↑ On-screen caption shows 1999; a night, day, and dialogue places the start on the night before New Year's Eve.

↑ New Years 1999-2000 is depicted in San Francisco at the end of the story.

↑ New Years 1999-2000 is depicted in Cardiff.

↑ Two years after the events of Auton

↑ The Doctor states the year, after determining it by scent.

↑ A close-up of Douglas Cavendish's wall-calendar is shown on the morning of the second day, at 29:54 into the film, the preceding days having been crossed off. Cavendish remarks about the date and that it is All Hallows Eve.

↑ Rose and Jackie Tyler wish each other a happy new year. Rose confirms to the Tenth Doctor that it is 1 January 2005.

↑ The cold-open picks up immediately from the close of The End of Time, with the Doctor having just left Rose and Jackie Tyler. The newly-regenerated Eleventh Doctor dangles from the TARDIS, flying west across London, over the O 2 Arena and Millennium Bridge, and past London City Hall and the London Eye. 40 St Mary Axe (a/k/a "the Gerkin") is in the background. These structures were each built after 1996. The TARDIS dematerialises whilst passing the western suburbs, to crash in 1996.

↑ From Jackie Tyler's perspective, Rose Tyler is working that day. Rose's department store was destroyed on 5 March 2005 in "Rose"

↑ Ellie's grave stone shows her death on 5 March 2005. She has since been buried and her grave stone has been carved and installed. It is not known if she died in the explosion occurring in "Rose" on the same day.

↑ This episode has entries in the "BCE" and in the "2000s" section.

232.0 232.1 232.2 Date from Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia by Gary Russell (BBC Books, 2007) shows a different estimated date which contrasts with the BBC's tie-in websites

↑ Royal Albert Hall portion was a live event, part of the BBC Doctor Who Proms on 27 July 2008

↑ Beautiful Chaos, set on 15 May 2009, takes place "one month after the skies had burnt". The Stolen Earth and Journey's End are said to take place within six weeks of the events of the novel, meaning May–June. The novel, set on 15 May 2009, takes place "one month after the skies had burnt".andare said to take place within six weeks of the events of the novel, meaning May–June.

↑ Amy Pond tells the Eleventh Doctor in "Meanwhile in the TARDIS 1" that Rory Williams was attending his stag party on the evening before their wedding. Daylight is still coming in through the pub's windows when the Eleventh Doctor pops out of the giant cake.

↑ The night before Amy Pond's wedding to Rory Williams is depicted. Amy is gone when the Doctor returns her days-older self at the end of "Flesh and Stone".

↑ Amy's alarm clock is depicted is shown.

↑ Date is shown in the TARDIS

↑ The date of the wedding is shown the prior night when Amy's alarm clock switches over to midnight, 26 June 2010.

↑ The dates of the museum's van Gogh exhibition is shown on the signage.

↑ Amy is leaving the note for the Doctor at the end of "The Lodger" which he gets at the start of "The Lodger"

↑ The Lodger advertises the exhibition between 17 March and 29 August 2010. The flyer for the van Gogh exhibition on Craig's fridge inadvertises the exhibition between 17 March and 29 August 2010.

↑ Historical fact; Eleventh Doctor arrived in-character during the BBC Doctor Who Proms concert.

↑ The Doctor states the date of 26 January 2011; the clock shows 7pm; both the time and date correspond to the real-world setting.

↑ Amy and Rory arrive in Utah on 22 April 2011, having received the invitation beforehand at their home.

↑ River has not yet collapsed time on 22 April 2011. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart died "a few months ago" (which is in keeping with the 22 February 2011 death of actor Nicholas Courtney who was being eulogised by proxy). The Doctor was calling to have him made ready for a road trip to Lake Silencio.

↑ Date stated repeatedly in dialogue and on-screen

↑ River's attempt to change a fixed point in time by not appearing to kill the Doctor collapses time such that all of history is intermingled at a perpetual 5:02 p.m. (irrespective of time zone), 22 April 2011; the Doctor is inside of the Tescelecta throughout those scenes. The scenes at the docks of Calisto B, at the live chess tournament, in the Seventh Transept, aboard the TARDIS, in the late Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart's nursing home, in Amy & Rory's garden, and with the damaged Dalek were not during the perpetual 22 April 2011.

↑ From Amy Pond's perspective, she and Rory Williams have not seen the Doctor since River Song took them home from the Battle of Demon's Run. He is searching for Amy & Rory's infant daughter, Melody Pond, whom they know grows up to be River.

↑ Amy Pond tells the Eleventh Doctor in the crop circle that he's had "all summer" to look for Melody (River Song's infant self)

↑ The foliage and the characters' attire do not imply late autumn.

↑ Craig says in " Closing Time " that Sophie left that morning. In "Up All Night", she is leaving the next morning.

↑ Colchester Evening News newspaper, references to a perfume called 'Petrichor' (see " Two nights and their following mornings are depicted. Though the date of the middle day is provided as 19 April 2011 in the masthead of thenewspaper, references to a perfume called 'Petrichor' (see " The Doctor's Wife ") and Amy's status as a famous model suggests this episode took place after " The God Complex ".

↑ The Eleventh Doctor gives Amy Pond & Rory Williams the house in London at the end of "The God Complex" [Its London location is provided on the divorce documents shown at the start of "Asylum of the Daleks", and confirmed in "The Power of Three" by its proximity to the Tower of London and to Rory's hospital in White City]; the family's epilogue in "The Wedding of River Song" takes place in the garden of that house; Amy's and Rory's respective timelines having merged yet again.

↑ The Eleventh Doctor tells Amy in the cemetery, "We are back where we started, in 2012."

↑ Amy is reading a newspaper with the headline "Detroit Lions win the Superbowl". (They weren't in the game that year in our universe.)

↑ Fear Her " takes place during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and the Doctor lights the Olympic flame; " Good as Gold " also takes place in the Olympic stadium with a torch bearer attempting to light the Olympic flame; ergo, the episodes both occur on the day of the 2012 Olympics' opening ceremony, 27 July 2012.

↑ Clara Oswald receives Madame Vastra's letter on 10 April 2013 in "The Name of the Doctor".

↑ Per Madame Vastra's letter which she had consigned to Tower Hamlets solicitors Byford and [_____?] to deliver to Clara Oswald.

↑ The Eleventh Doctor, Clara Oswald, Strax, Madame Vastra, and Daleks appear in-character at the 13 July 2013 live event.

↑ The Rani is bouncing the Doctor's 3d, 5th, 6th, & 7th incarnations in a "time loop" of 20-year intervals; the date of 23 November (the anniversary of the series' 1963 première) is stated. The Third Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith deduce the 20-year intervals of 1973, 1993, & 2013. The 2013 scenes are identified by EastEnders characters' dialogue & prosthetic make-up, a futuristic train speeding by, and the attire of EastEnders characters & extras.

↑ Strax addresses the audience directly, establishing simultaneity with the original screening, which was concurrent with the global simulcast on 23 November 2013.

↑ The Tenth and Eleventh Doctors address the audience directly, establishing simultaneity with the original screening, which was concurrent with the global simulcast on 23 November 2013.

↑ When the Doctor asks Amy how long he's been gone from her and Rory's perspective, she tells him that it has been 2 years.

↑ On-screen caption reads "April"; the epilogue of "The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe" took place 25 December 2013; In "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship", Rory states he is 31 years old to his dad, Brian. Amelia states in "The Eleventh Hour" that in 1996, she was 7 years old. Amy, Rory and Mels were all classmates, as depicted in "Let's Kill Hitler", making Rory about the same age as Amy. "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" takes place 10 months after Asylum of the Daleks. In "The Power of Three" Amy says "We think it’s been ten years. Not for you, or Earth, but for us. Ten years older. Ten years with you, on and off." So this story is less than ten years after "The Eleventh Hour".

↑ On-screen caption reads "May".

↑ On-screen caption reads "June".

↑ On-screen caption reads "July".

↑ On-screen caption reads "August".

↑ Amy and Rory execute divorce paperwork and discuss Amy throwing Rory out of the marital home which occurred in the final episode of Pond Life

↑ Rory states he is 31 years old to his dad, Brian. Amelia states in "The Eleventh Hour" that in 1996, she was 7 years old. Amy, Rory and Mels were all classmates, as depicted in "Let's Kill Hitler", making Rory about the same age as Amy. "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" takes place 10 months after Asylum of the Daleks. In "The Power of Three" Amy says "We think it’s been ten years. Not for you, or Earth, but for us. Ten years older. Ten years with you, on and off." So this story is less than ten years after adult Amy's portion of "The Eleventh Hour".

↑ Rory states he is 31 years old to his dad, Brian, in "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship". Amelia states in "The Eleventh Hour" that in 1996, she was 7 years old. Amy, Rory and Mels were all classmates, as depicted in "Let's Kill Hitler", making Rory about the same age as Amy. "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" takes place 10 months after Asylum of the Daleks. In "The Power of Three" Amy says "We think it’s been ten years. Not for you, or Earth, but for us. Ten years older. Ten years with you, on and off." So this story is less than ten years after adult Amy's portion of "The Eleventh Hour".

↑ Amy & Rory have 59 voicemail messages, and Amy clears the expired food out of their refrigerator. Their laundry is rancid.

↑ During the Pond's wedding anniversary (in June) Amy is on the phone saying that it's been nine months since the cubes arrive. Brian keeps a log for 361 days and he was in the TARDIS for 4 days before then making the cubes having been on the planet for exactly a year. The 67th day of Brian's log is after Laura's October engagement party.

↑ But see: On-screen caption reads "July" when Brian records his 361st daily log.

↑ Brian is watering Amy & Rory's plants as promised; he notes how lonely and empty the house is in their absence. Rory's letter stated his intention for Anthony to deliver the letter a week after his and Amy's departure

↑ Kate Lethbridge-Stewart recognizes the Eleventh Doctor, placing the episode after their meeting "The Power of Three". Clara Oswald has progressed from being a nanny to a school teacher, placing the episode at least a couple of years after the 2013 scenes of her in the Maitlands' house in "The Name of the Doctor"; she is shown to have visited UNIT's black archives in the past and had her memory wiped. Ian Chesterton is the chairman of the Coal Hill School's board of governors, whereas he was only known by Sarah Jane Smith to be a professor at Cambridge in 2010 in "Death of the Doctor". Conversely, the vehicles, costumes and props are consistent with the episode's 2013 filming & airing, placing the setting not very far into the future.

↑ Caption at the start of Episode 1.

↑ Ten years into Amy & Rory's / Earth's future.

↑ The Doctor informs Mel that Paradise Towers won several architectural awards in the 21st century. The elderly women with whom Mel shares a cuppa say that they moved in when the building was new, yet the Kangs do not remember the era before "time stopped". The BBC episode guide states that the setting is still the 21st century.

↑ Hobson states the year as 2070

↑ Stated in game.

↑ The Doctor states that they are a hundred years into the future; the trip begins and ends on 26 January 2011.

↑ Ian Chesterton and the First Doctor find a dust-covered 2164 calendar in St Katharine Docks, and they note that the building has been abandoned for years.

↑ The Eleventh Doctor states the date of 21 September 2360 to River Song

↑ On-screen caption shows year of 2367 when Doctor meets with the ISA and learns of the spaceship approaching Earth, and ISA's intention to destroy it if he can't stop it.

↑ [6] (despite the fact that the calendar uses the days of the week for 2471 vice 2472)

↑ The Daleks as stated in dialogue. Many generations afteras stated in dialogue.

↑ The Moonbase was set in 2070. The Cybermen have been believed to be extinct for five hundred years.was set in 2070.

304.0 304.1 Date from Doctor Who: The Time Traveller's Almanac by Steve Tribe (BBC Books, 2008)

↑ Hydrax, and the rebels said the Doctor was "their first real hope in a thousand years". [7] . The Tower was the Earth spaceship, and the rebels said the Doctor was "their first real hope in a thousand years".

↑ The Third Doctor tells Jo Grant in episode 1 of The Mutants that they have arrived in the 30th century.

313.0 313.1 Monster of Peladon is a sequel to Curse, with various references to it taking place fifty years later. In both stories, Earth is a member of the Galactic Federation.

↑ Mavic Chen states the year is 4000, in his broadcast address in episode 1.

↑ Year 4037 stated in on-screen caption.

↑ The date can be stated, because Kazran's father Elliot Sardick 4302-4378 has been dead for 20 years.

↑ The Doctor states to Leela that the date is approximately 5000.

↑ Episode follows directly from the end of "The Time of Angels"

↑ Scene takes place during a scene in "Flesh and Stone"

↑ Although the episode was produced during the Eleventh Doctor's tenure, this particular scene depicts Clara Oswald observing the Tenth Doctor surveying The Library in "Forest of the Dead".

324.0 324.1 This episode has entries in the "2nd millennium", "20th century", "21st century" and "Post 21st century" sections.

↑ River Song does not have a vortex manipulator nor TARDIS yet

↑ On-screen caption shows year 5123

↑ In 5145, River Song escapes from Stormcage and obtains a Time Agency standard issue vortex manipulator from Dorium Maldovar (as shown in " The Pandorica Opens "). Her elder self in "First Night"/"Last Night" is wearing the vortex manipulator and states that she is five years into her sentence.

↑ When the Eleventh Doctor asks River Song how Stormcage is, she remarks that she is on her first night of twelve thousand consecutive life sentences, and it is thus too early to tell.

↑ Year 5145 shown in on-screen at the start of each "Pandorica Opens" & Eternity Clock scene set in that year.

↑ Dorium Maldovar is beheaded a month later at Demon's Run

↑ Col. Manton and Madame Kovarian tell Dorium Maldovar that a month has passed since Melody Pond's birth. Subsequent the 52nd century scenes of "The Pandorica Opens", as Dorium Maldovar is beheaded at Demon's Run.

↑ In addition to the title, Madame Vastra tells Strax that the battle depicted in "A Good Man Goes to War" "was two days ago."

↑ On-screen caption shows 52nd century

↑ River's 2nd eldest of her three selves in "Last Night" remarks that she has been in prison for five years, and expresses the same distaste for the green dress that the Doctor offered her five years earlier (concurrently from his perspective), asking "Does anyone ever agree to wear that?" In "Day of the Moon", however, River wears that dress in New York City in July 1969.

↑ The battle of Demon's Run and the decapitation of Dorium Maldovar were in the past from Gantok's perspective. Dorium had a communications chip installed in his disembodied head "years ago" so as to access the WiFi in the Seventh Transept and keep himself entertained.

↑ The humans believe the Cybermen were defeated a thousand years earlier; they were alive and well in the 52nd century in "A Good Man Goes to War".

↑ The Fourth Doctor notes that the 30th-century equipment has been aging for ten thousand years.

↑ Humanity and animal life on the Earth were exterminated by the solar flares ten thousand years earlier in the 30th century.

↑ Planet of Evil episode one, dating Lumb's death in the year 37,166. A grave marker for Edgard Lumb is installed at the start ofepisode one, dating Lumb's death in the year 37,166.

↑ "5000 years into the future". Series 1 of K-9 is set in 2050

↑ Dragonfire and has not noticeably aged since The Mysterious Planet. Sabalom Glitz , who is not a time-traveller, is alive inand has not noticeably aged since

↑ The First Doctor estimates they are roughly 10,000,000 years into Dodo's & Steven's home eras

↑ Steven Taylor estimates that 700 years have passed.

↑ Based on the attributable date for the first flashback in " The Runaway Bride ".

↑ Based on the attributable date for " The Runaway Bride ", the events of which are paralleled. Donna meets Rose and later tells her that was on Christmas Eve.

↑ Revenge of the Slitheen, though the dates may be different in the altered timeline.) Mr Chowdry refers to the draining of the Thames as being a 'few months' earlier; June–November 2008 based on the attributable dates for " Smith and Jones ", the events of which are paralleled. Donna tells Rose that next Christmas "is ages away". (The death of Sarah Jane, Luke, Maria and Clyde in the hospital could imply that the date is after that of, though the dates may be different in the altered timeline.)

↑ Based on the attributable date for " Voyage of the Damned ", the events of which are paralleled. Sylvia says the second day was Christmas Day.

↑ The homeless Nobles were told they could go to Leeds or "wait in the hostel for another 3 months". (While in Leeds, events paralleling those of " Partners in Crime " and " The Poison Sky " occurred, though both the Nanny's and the Sontarans' plans, and probably therefore the dates, may have been affected by London's destruction.) Rose told Donna that she would be ready in 3 weeks, which happened just before Donna saw the TARDIS.

↑ The time period is explicitly stated by a character other than the Doctor in dialogue.

↑ The humans are unaware of the Daleks' danger.

↑ Caven describes Madeleine Issigri as "the Head of the Issigri Mining Company and very important back on Earth". General Hermack says people like Milo Clancey were the first men to go into deep space.

↑ The Invisible Enemy that the setting of that story is approximately 5000, still in the time of Leela's ancestors. The Fourth Doctor tells Leela at the beginning ofthat the setting of that story is approximately 5000, still in the time of Leela's ancestors.

363.0 363.1 363.2 The creation of the Daleks is depicted in Genesis of the Daleks. In Destiny of the Daleks (DotD), the Doctors says that the Daleks were created "thousands of years ago on Skaro"; Tyssan served with Earth's deep space fleet; at the end a high security ship is to bring Davros back to Earth to stand trial and he is placed in a cryogenic freezer. He is apparently still in this state whilst imprisoned in Resurrection of the Daleks. Speaking to Lytton, Davros explains that his cryogenic sentence lasted for "90 years of mind-numbing boredom." In Revelation of the Daleks, Davros relates how he escaped the space station in Resurrection, ending up on Necros.

↑ The story involves a human expedition to another planet.

↑ River Song's graffiti was the oldest writing in the universe, but when the Doctor and Amy Pond read it is not stated.

↑ Post-Dalek Skaro is in ruins, placing the events after earlier Skaro settings.

↑ River is communicating from her computerised afterlife in the Library's data core, which began in the 51st century, at the end of " Forest of the Dead ".

↑ The Doctor refers to the grave fields as being in the distant future, although he could mean merely his and the TARDIS' own relative distant futures.

↑ The Sisterhood of Karn are indebted to the Doctor for his actions in The Brain of Morbius

↑ The Big Bang.

↑ The Rani is only seen on Earth in a 1993 scene with a teenage Mandy Salter and the Fourth Doctor's statement that the TARDIS is parked 20 years in the past (the 1973 date of which is read by the Seventh Doctor from a newspaper).

↑ The temporal setting(s) of the Seventh Doctor's scenes at the Greenwich Observatory with the Rani's TARDIS is/are unstated, and no non-time-travellers are present to state the year or wear period-specific attire.

↑ The Armageddon Factor; it featured the series three then-current regulars: Tom Baker, Mary Tamm and John Leeson as, respectively, the Fourth Doctor, Romana I, and K-9 Mark II. The 74-second Christmas-themed gag clip entitled "Doug Who" was filmed on the TARDIS control room set during the production of; it featured the series three then-current regulars: Tom Baker, Mary Tamm and John Leeson as, respectively, the Fourth Doctor, Romana I, and K-9 Mark II.

↑ Although the canonicy of "Merry Christmas Doctor Who" is most dubious, the actors all appear in-character. It is accordingly included herein in the interest of completeness.

↑ Not intended for public consumption at the time, the gag-real "Doug Who" was eventually retitled "Merry Christmas Doctor Who" and released as a bonus feature on The Armageddon Factor DVD.

↑ The game ends with the Master in his Anthony Ainley incarnation confined to a jail cell, in the Seventh Doctor's lifetime, and unaware of any of the Doctor's later incarnations. The Seventh Doctor wears his 1996 costume in the game box image. The Master is being transported from his conviction on Skaro at the start of the 1996 TV movie, which the Master begins in non-corporeal form before taking on Eric Roberts ' appearance. The game thus appears to precede the 1996 television movie.

↑ Doctor Who: Companions and Allies. BBC Books. ISBN 1-84607-749-4. Tribe, Steve (2009). a/k/a "Born Agan" per

↑ From the Tenth Doctor's perspective. The years from the Fifth Doctor's perspective are unstated.

↑ Jack Harkness and Martha Jones leave once the time reversal occurs at the " Last of the Time Lords ", Martha returning to school to finish her medical studies. "Time Crash" begins with that departure.

↑ The mini-episode starts immediately from the end of " The Eleventh Hour " in which Amy boards the TARDIS for the first time on the eve of her 26 June 2010 wedding.

↑ The mini-episode starts immediately from the end of " Flesh and Stone " in which the Doctor and Amy returned to her home on the eve of her 26 June 2010 wedding, subsequent to their departure in " The Eleventh Hour " / "Meanwhile in the TARDIS" ep. 1. Amy's bedroom alarm clock switched over to 12:00 a.m., 26 June 2010, as they reboarded the TARDIS.

↑ The mini-episode dovetails into the start of " The Vampires of Venice "; Doctor goes to Rory's stag party ahead of that episode's cold-open and replaces Lucy (the diabetic stripper) in the giant cake. Daylight shines in through the pub's windows.

↑ The Doctor is reunited with Amy and Rory at the end of " A Christmas Carol

↑ The Impossible Astronaut " opens in the spring of 2011 after Amy & Rory have been back to "real life" for some months. The couple's friends and family believed that they honeymooned in Thailand after their 26 June 2010 wedding, as stated by Brian Williams in " Dinosaurs on a Spaceship ".

↑ The TARDIS is under the control of the House, a junkyard asteroid outside a rift

↑ Between the "Let's Kill Hitler" prequel and the episode's cold-open, the Doctor acquires a weathered copy of the Leadworth Chronicle from early Autumn 2011.

↑ Eleventh Doctor reads off the year 1994 to Amy Pond.

↑ Eleventh Doctor & River Song discuss the fact that, she is serving the first night of her prison sentence.

↑ Eleventh Doctor states the date to River Song.

↑ The TARDIS does not travel during "Last Night".

↑ "Last Night" begins immediately at end of "First Night" in which the TARDIS had already landed at 21 September 2360

↑ The Doctor and Clara have welcomed Commander Strax, Madame Vastra, and Jenny Flint aboard the TARDIS, and the three visitors are familiar with a living incarnation of Clara, thereby placing the story (from their perspective) after " The Crimson Horror ". Jenny, a human female, has not visibly aged since "The Crimson Horror".

↑ Although the canon of "Songtaran Carols" is most dubious, the actors all appear in-character. It is accordingly included herein in the interest of completeness.

↑ Whilst the sketches attached to live events are of dubious canon, the actors all appeared exclusively in-character. The sketch is thus included herein in the interest of completeness.

↑ At the end of the sketch, Clara Oswald absconds with the BAFTA trophy, whilst telling the Doctor to "Wish me well," indicating that she was dashing out to the award ceremony with which the sketch was presented.

↑ Strax reports on the discovery of the Doctor's previously unknown incarnation, first revealed at Trenzalore in "The Name of the Doctor"

↑ Strax reports the sighting of the Doctor in Trafalgar Square; the footage that followed was of the filming of "The Day of the Doctor"; Kate Stewart's familiarity with the Eleventh Doctor places the episode after "The Power of Three", the setting of which ran through October 2017. Additionally, Clara has become qualified to hold a school teacher position in the interim between the 10 April 2013 setting of "The Name of the Doctor"'s present-day scenes, and start of "The Day of the Doctor".

↑ The Zygons, having frozen themselves in suspended animation in paintings in 1562, invade the 2018 "present day" in "The Day of the Doctor". Strax refers to the 1973 events of The Terror of the Zygons as an earlier attempt by the Zygons to invade Earth.

↑ The Zygons invade England in 1562 and hide in suspended animation in 3-dimensional paintings until 2018 in "The Day of the Doctor".

↑ The Science of Doctor Who lecture. He departs to conduct the lecture. Prof. Brian Cox is lured into the TARDIS, thinking it to be the make-up room in preparation for hislecture. He departs to conduct the lecture.

↑ Although the canon of the inserts is most dubious, Matt Smith remains in-character as the Eleventh Doctor and no mention is made of the title of the lecture, thus negating a meta reference. It is accordingly included herein in the interest of completeness.

↑ Strax is reports about people decorating their homes with coloured lights for Christmas, placing him after the popularisation of inexpensive electric fairy lights in post-depression/post-war Britain.

↑ sic]. Strax's apparently newfound awareness of Christmas implies that the mini-episode takes place shortly prior to " The Snowmen " from his perspective. Strax states his plans to greet Madame Vastra with a "missile toe" [].

↑ The Invasion of Time; Leela is digitally replaced with Clara Oswald at the end of the corridor. The scene of the Fourth Doctor skulking down a corridor in the chancellery on Gallifrey is clipped from 11:01 into episode 2 of; Leela is digitally replaced with Clara Oswald at the end of the corridor.