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[
257
]
Night Terrors
. The latter is a take-off of the apocryphal 1970s
Doctor Who
stageplay,
Seven Keys to Doomsday
, starring Trevor Martin.

[
258
]
SJA: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith

[
259
]
The Infinity Doctors

[
260
]
Master
. This account is told as a fable, and so may not be true.

[
261
]
The Time Monster

[
262
]
The Time Monster, Planet of the Spiders, State of Decay.

[
263
]
Lungbarrow

[
264
]
The Five Doctors

[
265
]
Shada

[
266
]
Image of the Fendahl

[
267
]
Black Orchid

[
268
]
The Nowhere Place

[
269
] “Planet Bollywood”

[
270
]
Seasons of Fear

[
271
]
The Gallifrey Chronicles

[
272
]
Serpent Crest: Aladdin Time

[
273
]
The Sound of Drums

[
274
]
The Story of Martha:
“The Frozen Wastes”

[
275
] Combining accounts given in
The Sound of Drums
and
The End of Time
(TV). Some have questioned how the appearance of the child Master, the Doctor’s mention of Gallifreyan “families” (both in
The Sound of Drums
) and the appearance of what the Doctor claims is his cot (
A Good Man Goes to War
) can be reconciled against the notion of looming as given by the New Adventures. However, accounts of the Doctor’s early life on Gallifrey always seem contradictory - by now, it’s almost a tradition.

[
276
]
The Sound of Drums

[
277
] “Mortal Beloved”. It seems a stretch, given what we otherwise know of the Doctor’s age and early life, to think that he spent whole centuries at the Academy. Maybe it just
felt
like centuries.

[
278
]
The Coming of the Terraphiles

[
279
]
The Stolen Earth
,
Journey’s End.

[
280
] According to the Master in
Last of the Time Lords
.

[
281
]
The Fires of Pompeii

[
282
]
The Deadly Assassin

[
283
]
Lungbarrow

[
284
]
Timewyrm: Revelation

[
285
]
Divided Loyalties

[
286
]
Terror of the Autons, The Deadly Assassin, The Armageddon Factor, The Mark of the Rani.

[
287
]
The Time Meddler

[
288
]
The War Games

[
289
]
Arc of Infinity

[
290
]
Terror of the Autons

[
291
]
Divided Loyalties
,
Neverland.

[
292
]
The Death of Art

[
293
]
Time and the Rani

[
294
] Or so he claims, perhaps glibly, in
The Song of the Megaptera
.

[
295
]
Night Thoughts

[
296
]
Mission to Magnus
. The back cover to the novelisation of this story (not included in this chronology in favour of the Big Finish audio adaptation) says that Anzor was a bully from the “class of the fourth millennium on Gallifrey”.

[
297
]
The Five Doctors

[
298
]
The Armageddon Factor

[
299
]
Island of Death

[
300
]
World Game

[
301
]
The Deadly Assassin

[
302
]
Lungbarrow

[
303
]
Cat’s Cradle: Time’s Crucible

[
304
]
The Twin Dilemma

[
305
]
Demon Quest: Sepulchre

[
306
]
The Time Monster

[
307
]
The Nightmare Fair

[
308
]
Made of Steel

[
309
]
Goth Opera

[
310
]
Nevermore
. This can only be after cats are introduced to the ecosystem. The giant mice are mentioned in
The Mark of the Rani
.

[
311
]
The Quantum Archangel

[
312
]
Match of the Day

[
313
]
Tomb of Valdemar

[
314
] According to Professor Thripsted’s
Genetic Politics Beyond the Third Zone
in
Christmas on a Rational Planet
(p212-216). The Doctor names himself as “Eighth Man Bound” in
The Dying Days
.

[
315
]
The Eight Doctors

[
316
]
The Armageddon Factor, The Happiness Patrol.

[
317
]
Terror of the Autons

[
318
]
The Quantum Archangel

[
319
]
The Shakespeare Code

[
320
] “The Age of Ice”

[
321
]
Lungbarrow

[
322
]
The Ribos Operation

[
323
]
The King of Terror

[
324
]
The Scarlet Empress

[
325
]
Verdigris

[
326
]
Excelis Dawns

[
327
]
Iris: The Panda Invasion

[
328
]
The Blue Angel
. In
Iris: Enter Wildthyme
(p283), Marville similarly claims that Iris and her “fabled ancestors” hail from the Obverse... right before Iris blends that and her Gallifreyan origins together with the comment, “Fabled ancestors, my arse! I had a number of peculiar aunts and we lived in a decrepit old house in the mountains.”

[
329
]
Iris: The Land of Wonder

[
330
]
The Daleks

[
331
]
The Chase
and
The Tomb of the Cybermen
suggest the Doctor “built” the TARDIS,
An Unearthly Child
states that Susan coined the term, although later stories seem to contradict both claims. Some commentators have tried to attribute the Doctor’s statement in
The Chase
to mean that he only built his Ship’s time-path detector, not the whole Ship, but this is a rationalisation after-the-fact and not borne out by the scene itself.
Lungbarrow
, at least, supports the notion that Susan created the word “TARDIS” by claiming she was around when TARDISes were relatively new.

[
332
]
Galaxy 4

[
333
]
The End of Time
(TV)

[
334
]
The Two Doctors

[
335
]
Carnival of Monsters

[
336
]
The Invisible Enemy

[
337
]
Shada

[
338
]
Cold Fusion, The Infinity Doctors.

[
339
]
Deadly Reunion

[
340
]
World Game

[
341
] Dating “Flashback” (
DWM Winter Special 1992)
- “Ancient Gallifrey, or so it seems.” Magnus is apparently the War Chief from
The War Games
.

[
342
]
Benny: The Tears of the Oracle
(p166-167)

[
343
]
Underworld

[
344
]
Gallifrey: The Inquiry

[
345
] According to the Cyber Lieutenant in
Earthshock.

Forbidden to Interfere

Underworld
established that the destruction of Minyos led directly to the Time Lords’ policy of non-intervention. Previous versions of
Ahistory
have assumed that this happened in the distant past, but
Gallifrey: The Inquiry
establishes that this happens after the Doctor graduated.
Divided Loyalties
, however, states that while the Doctor was studying, there were those who wanted Gallifrey to intervene more often;
The Gallifrey Chronicles
says that this was true a generation before.

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