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Post by Tim Bradley on Oct 8, 2015 14:21:21 GMT
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Post by Tim Bradley on Dec 18, 2015 12:45:09 GMT
Hello everyone! I've added more stories to the Eleventh Doctor's timeline including the comics and annual short stories. Enjoy! Tim. 
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Post by Tim Bradley on Jan 26, 2016 7:56:16 GMT
Hello everyone !  I've added the two Churchill Years stories featuring the Eleventh Doctor to his timeline. Tim. 
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Post by elgranto on Jan 29, 2016 6:57:29 GMT
Funny, I was expecting The Chartwell Metamorphosis to have the Series 7B theme based on the cover artwork; Eleven is wearing his purple suit. But the Series 5-7A theme is used instead, which would place the story presumably before The Snowmen. Story-wise it makes sense to place TCM after Snowmen rather than before it based on the Doctor's apparent exile after The Angels Take Manhattan, and the fact he's much too cheery for it to be post-Manhattan anyway. Oddities in theme music aside, I'd say your placement is best for now.
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Post by davygallagher on Jan 29, 2016 7:13:34 GMT
Funny, I was expecting The Chartwell Metamorphosis to have the Series 7B theme based on the cover artwork; Eleven is wearing his purple suit. But the Series 5-7A theme is used instead, which would place the story presumably before The Snowmen. Story-wise it makes sense to place TCM after Snowmen rather than before it based on the Doctor's apparent exile after The Angels Take Manhattan, and the fact he's much too cheery for it to be post- Manhattan anyway. Oddities in theme music aside, I'd say your placement is best for now. Is the 7B theme not the one where there are rights issues stopping it's inclusion on some releases but not others? It wasn't even on the Series 7 soundtrack. I know Silva Screen said it was something they couldn't do.
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Post by Tim Bradley on Jan 29, 2016 8:49:34 GMT
I like the Series 7B theme. Interesting it's not used for 'TCM'. You'd think they would have used it if Eleven's costume is Series 7B. The Series 7B theme wasn't used for 'Shroud of Sorrows' which is an Eleven and Clara story in that period, yet 'The Time Machine' (DOTD 11) has the Series 7B theme in it. Tim. 
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Post by elgranto on Jan 30, 2016 8:00:04 GMT
Funny, I was expecting The Chartwell Metamorphosis to have the Series 7B theme based on the cover artwork; Eleven is wearing his purple suit. But the Series 5-7A theme is used instead, which would place the story presumably before The Snowmen. Story-wise it makes sense to place TCM after Snowmen rather than before it based on the Doctor's apparent exile after The Angels Take Manhattan, and the fact he's much too cheery for it to be post- Manhattan anyway. Oddities in theme music aside, I'd say your placement is best for now. Is the 7B theme not the one where there are rights issues stopping it's inclusion on some releases but not others? It wasn't even on the Series 7 soundtrack. I know Silva Screen said it was something they couldn't do. Interesting. That might explain how it showed up in The Time Machine; AudioGo had the rights for the track while Big Finish didn't.
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Post by Tim Bradley on Feb 21, 2016 15:56:23 GMT
Hello everyone!  I've now updated the Eleventh Doctor's timeline thread by having it as a page view instead of a PDF view for users to see. Enjoy! Tim. 
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Post by lidar2 on Apr 29, 2020 13:23:26 GMT
I went on to this sub-board looking to find the consensus on where the 11th Dr Chronicles stories were placed and was amazed to see no posts on 11's timeline since 2016.
So where do the 4 stories from the Chronicles go?
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Post by ollychops on Apr 29, 2020 14:08:28 GMT
I went on to this sub-board looking to find the consensus on where the 11th Dr Chronicles stories were placed and was amazed to see no posts on 11's timeline since 2016. So where do the 4 stories from the Chronicles go? The Eyespider guide has The Calendar Man after The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood. The Top of the Tree after Living History (taking place during the events of A Christmas Carol). The Light Keepers after the Space/Time Comic Relief minisodes (though, if you don’t count those as canon, then it goes after A Christmas Carol, but before TIA/DotM). And then False Coronets after Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS.
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Post by themeddlingmonk on Apr 29, 2020 14:31:49 GMT
I went on to this sub-board looking to find the consensus on where the 11th Dr Chronicles stories were placed and was amazed to see no posts on 11's timeline since 2016. So where do the 4 stories from the Chronicles go? The Eyespider guide has The Calendar Man after The Hungry Earth/Cold Blood. The Top of the Tree after Living History (taking place during the events of A Christmas Carol). The Light Keepers after the Space/Time Comic Relief minisodes (though, if you don’t count those as canon, then it goes after A Christmas Carol, but before TIA/DotM). And then False Coronets after Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS. The Calendar Man has to go after The Hungry Earth / Cold Blood because Amy takes her first trip to an alien planet in The Time of Angels / Flesh and Stone, which leads right into Vampires of Venice when Rory joins so this has to go later. The Top of the Tree just goes during A Christmas Carol as has been said. It’s probably after Living History and it seems the Doctor and Kazran have been having a lot of side adventures together without Abigail. The Light Keepers goes between A Christmas Carol and The Impossible Astronaut as it depicts the events which lead to Dorium owing the Doctor a debt and this gap is really the only proper solo gap we have for Eleven prior to A Good Man Goes to War. False Coronets actually has to go between The Name of the Doctor and The Day of the Doctor despite where Eyespider has placed it as Clara is a teacher at Coal Hill School in it. Unless she gets the job at Coal Hill at some point during Series 7 but continues working as a nanny for a while but I doubt it and there’s no reason to suggest that that is the case.
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Post by shallacatop on Sept 16, 2021 14:53:03 GMT
There’s a few off the cuff references in volume two of the Eleventh Doctor Chronicles that leads me to believe this is set between The Wedding of River Song and The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe.
The Series 5-7A theme is used in all four stories. The Evolving Dead makes a reference to alien vampires, which is presumably Vampires of Venice, then The Day Before They Came has the Doctor make reference to him travelling alone currently as the state he’s left his friends in is complicated, or words to that effect if memory serves. It basically isn’t as definitive as Amy and Rory being gone to say it’s post-Angels Take Manhattan, it’s more he’s leaving them alone for now. The Melting Pot has dialogue ask if the Doctor is married and I can’t remember the exact quote, but he doesn’t outright say yes or no and says something implying Wedding of River Song was relatively recent.
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Post by themeddlingmonk on Sept 19, 2021 12:21:28 GMT
There’s a few off the cuff references in volume two of the Eleventh Doctor Chronicles that leads me to believe this is set between The Wedding of River Song and The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe. The Series 5-7A theme is used in all four stories. The Evolving Dead makes a reference to alien vampires, which is presumably Vampires of Venice, then The Day Before They Came has the Doctor make reference to him travelling alone currently as the state he’s left his friends in is complicated, or words to that effect if memory serves. It basically isn’t as definitive as Amy and Rory being gone to say it’s post-Angels Take Manhattan, it’s more he’s leaving them alone for now. The Melting Pot has dialogue ask if the Doctor is married and I can’t remember the exact quote, but he doesn’t outright say yes or no and says something implying Wedding of River Song was relatively recent. Yeah this was pretty much my take away as well. I think he said he his marriage was complicated or something like that. Specifically the fact that the Doctor is trying to fly under the radar in The Evolving Dead suggests that it’s between The Wedding of River Song and The Angels Take Manhattan. He decides in Wedding that he’s gotten too big and needs to step back into the shadows. Then it’s sort of a theme in Series 7A that he’s been erasing himself from the universe and by Angels there’s no records of him left, and then that plot line is sort of abandoned after that. Between Wedding and Doctor, Widow, Wardrobe is probably best because it’s a nice open gap where he’s on his own and we don’t have to worry about slotting it between specific 7A Amy/Rory episodes. Although somewhere Pond Life adjacent wouldn’t be awful either.
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