Stitches in Time: Doctor Who in Chronological Order!
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The (as of this writing) 21-day-long fan film putting 60+ years of Doctor Who and its spin-offs in the order it was meant to be watched: chronologically, from the Big Bang to the heat death of the universe!
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2190 BCE — Harry Sullivan has a bunch of memory issues. #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #3rddoctor #jonpertwee #jogrant #katymanning
Headshot of Kyle Anderson, and a screenshot of Jon Pertwee as The Doctor confronting Shirna and Vorg.
Text: Episode 61: Carnival of Monsters, with special guest Kyle Anderson (The Nerdist). 2190 BCE, the planet Inter Minor. The Third Doctor and Jo Grant must escape from inside a miniscope containing a multitude of monsters. Doctor Who (1963), Season 10, Episodes 5-8: “Carnival of Monsters,” written by Robert Holmes and directed by Barry Letts.
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2593 BCE — Once again, we return to the age-old question of human hands vs pasta hands. #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #4thdoctor #tombaker #k9 #johnleeson #romana #lallaward @fishfinlee.bsky.social
Headshot of Fish Finlee, and a screenshot of Julian Glover as the Egyptian incarnation of Scaroth.
Text: Episode 60: City of Death, Part 3 (6 seconds), with special guest Fish Finlee (Crit Awards, NJ Webfest finalist). 2593 BCE, Egypt. Scaroth races out across time to his other incarnations. Doctor Who (1963), Season 17, Episode 7: “City of Death, Part 3,” written by David Agnew and directed by Michael Hayes.
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2811 BCE — The Daleks… to the rescue? #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #13thdoctor #jodiewhittaker #yazkhan #mandipgill #grahamobrien #bradleywalsh #ryansinclair #tosincole @fishfinlee.bsky.social
Headshot of Fish Finlee, and a screenshot of Daleks aboard their ship.
Text: Episode 59: Revolution of the Daleks (21 seconds), with special guest Fish Finlee (CRIT Awards, NJ Webfest Finalists). 2811 BCE, aboard Dalek ship. The Thirteenth Doctor sends a message to the Daleks to ask for their help. Doctor Who (2005), 2021 New Year’s Day Special: “Revolution of the Daleks,” written by Chris Chibnall and directed by Lee Haven Jones.
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2854 BCE — Don’t believe the haters, this one’s a banger. SOLDEED! #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #4thdoctor #tombaker #k9 #johnleeson #romana #lallaward @michaelnixon.bsky.social
Headshot of Michael Nixon, and a screenshot of three Nimon.
Episode 58: The Horns of Nimon (1 hour 31 minutes) with special guest Michael Nixon (Good Chaotic, The Game of Rassilon). 2854 BCE, the planet Skonnos. The Fourth Doctor, the second Romana and K9 Mk II must fight against the oppressive Nimon. Doctor Who (1963), Season 17, Episodes 17-20: “Horns of Nimon,” written by Anthony Read and directed by Kenny McBain.
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2879 BCE — Some episodes are better off lost forever. #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #1stdoctor #williamhartnell #steventaylor #peterpurves #dodochaplet #jackielane @benpaddon.net
Headshot of Ben Paddon, and a screenshot of the animated reconstruction of The Celestial Toymaker, showing the Toymaker towering over Steven and Dodo.
Episode 57: The Celestial Toymaker (1 hour, 33 minutes), with special guest Ben Paddon (Jump Leads, Good Chaotic). 2879 BC, The Celestial Toyroom (alternate dimension). The First Doctor, Steven Taylor and Dodo Chaplet are forced to play a series of deadly games by the Celestial Toymaker. Doctor Who (1963), Season 3, Episodes 30-34, “The Celestial Toymaker,” written by Brian Hayles and directed by Bill Sellars.
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3491 BCE — At least we don’t live in the same reality in which the Doctor is a litterbug! #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #15thdoctor #ncutigatwa #rubysunday #milliegibson #belindachandra #varadasethu @benpaddon.net
Headshot of Ben Paddon and a screenshot of Ncuti Gatwa aboard the TARDIS, gesturing with the star certificate at Millie Gibson and Varada Sethu.
Text: Episode 56: The Reality War (2 minutes). With special guest Ben Paddon (Jump Leads, Good Chaotic). 3491 BCE: The Fifteenth Doctor, Ruby Sunday and Belinda Chandra return the star certificate to its proper time. Doctor Who (2023), Season 2 Episode 8: “The Reality War,” written by Russell T Davies and directed by Alex Sanjiv Pillai.
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190 billion BCE — Doctor Who accurately predicts that the year 2025 is simply too broken. #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #15thdoctor #ncutigatwa #belindachandra #varadasethu @rileysilverman.bsky.social
Image: Headshot of Riley Silverman, and a screenshot featuring Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor and Varada Sethu as Belinda Chandra, standing at the TARDIS console.
Text: Episode 55: The Robot Revolution (55 seconds), with special guest Riley Silverman, from Doctor Who: Tales from the Vortex. 190 billion BCE, aboard the TARDIS. The Fifteenth Doctor tries to bring Belinda Chandra home. Doctor Who (2023), Season 2, Episode 1: “The Robot Revolution,” written by Russell T Davies and directed by Peter Hoar.
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3041 BC — The REAL Donna Noble wouldn’t forget how many knees she’s supposed to have. #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #14thdoctor #davidtennant #donnanoble #catherinetate @sararosecaplan.bsky.social
Headshot of Sara Caplan, and a screenshot of a spaceship hallway, where David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Noble look at the giant not-things entangled with each other.
Text: Episode 54: Wild Blue Yonder (45 minutes), with special guest Sara Caplan from UCB and the Riverdale Season 6 Podcast. 3041 BC, aboard ship. The Fourteenth Doctor and Dons Noble must discover the secrets of a derelict spaceship, and prevent horrors from entering the universe. Doctor Who (2023), 60th Anniversary Special #2: “Wild Blue Yonder,” written by Russell T Davies and directed by Tom Kingsley.
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The exports and uploads have officially begun! (But they’re gonna take awhile.)
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3228 BC — The Doctor pushes his companion out of a moving vehicle. #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #11thdoctor #mattsmith #amypond #karengillan #dvdextra @sararosecaplan.bsky.social
Headshot of Sara Caplan, and a screenshot of Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and Karen Gillan as Amy Pond standing in the TARDIS, door open to outer space in the background.
Text: Episode 53: Meanwhile in the TARDIS, Part 1 (42 seconds). Special guest Sara Caplan, from UCB and the Riverdale Season 6 Podcast. 3228 BC, aboard the TARDIS. The Eleventh Doctor does his best to answer Amy Pond’s questions about the TARDIS. Doctor Who (2005), Series 5 DVD Extras: “Meanwhile in the TARDIS, Part 1,” written by Steven Moffat and directed by Richard Senior.
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4000 BC — Really wish the monk would have left his TARDIS in that motorcycle shape. @rileysilverman.bsky.social
Screenshot of the Meddling Monk, Sara Kingdom and Steven Taylor aboard a Dalek Time Machine.
Text: Episode 52: The Daleks’ Master Plan, Parts 9 and 10 (42 minutes), with special guest Riley Silverman, from Doctor Who: Tales from the Vortex. 4000 BC, Egypt. The First Doctor, Steven Taylor and Sara Kingdom must stop the Daleks’ Scene to conquer the solar system, and outwit the Meddling Monk. Doctor Who (1963), Season 3, Episodes 18 and 19: “Golden Death” and “Escape Switch” (The Daleks’ Master Plan, Parts 9 and 10), written by Dennis Spooner, from an idea by Terry Nation, directed by Douglas Camfield.
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I am! Thank you though! Aiming to update the edit in a few weeks to include the current season—I’ll announce it here when it’s up!
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Thanks to everyone for a great first (13.8 billion) year(s)! Especially my wonderful producer @benpaddon.net and the best cohost a gal could ask for in @mandyqueersolid.bsky.social 💜
Stitches in Time: A Doctor Who Podcast: Year One: 13.8 billion BC to 4221 BC.

Pictured: Hosts Becca McGlynn and Mandy Oquendo; Producer Ben Paddon; and guests Riley Silverman, Laser Webber, Jessica Reiner-Harris, Dan Peck, Michael Nixon, Ivy Hanover, Amy Vorpahl, Emily Henry, Sara Caplan, Will Overgard, Kevin Burnard, Vera Wylde, Josh Closs, Dino Andrade, and Dave Bulmer.
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4221 BC — Paul McGann pulls a “Fonzie.” #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #8thdoctor #paulmcgann #graceholloway #daphneashbrook #changlee #yeejeetso @demontomatodave.bsky.social
Image: Headshot of Dave Bulmer, and a screenshot of Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor standing at his TARDIS console.
Text: Stitches in Time: A Doctor Who Podcast. Episode 51: Doctor Who: The Movie (10 seconds). With special guest Dave Bulmer, from Sonic the Comic the Podcast and Serious Disness. 4221 BC, aboard the TARDIS. The Eighth Doctor’s TARDIS stops randomly. Doctor Who (1996 TV Movie), written by Matthew Jacobs and directed by Geoffrey Sax.
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Heck, at this point I’ll take someone who gets excited by that single massive one during the day.
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4306 BC — Hmm… the Doctor is mysteriously quiet on the “How many women have you abducted?” demand. #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #10thdoctor #davidtennant #donnanoble #catherinetate @demontomatodave.bsky.social
Image: Headshot of Dave Bulmer, toasting the camera with a mug of (presumably) tea. Screenshot aboard David Tennant’s TARDIS, featuring Donna Noble, in a wedding dress, angrily demanding answers while clutching Rose Tyler’s jacket in her hands.
Text: Stitches in Time: A Doctor Who Podcast. Episode 50: The Runaway Bride (3 minutes 37 seconds). With special guest Dave Bulmer, from Sonic the Comic the Podcast, and Serious Disness). 4306 BC, aboard the TARDIS. Donna Noble materializes on the TARDIS. Doctor Who (2005), 2006 Christmas Special: “The Runaway Bride,” written by Russell T Davies and directed by Euros Lyn.
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Yeah that one was a randomized one, but I’m gonna move it to its proper place now!
Reposted by Stitches in Time: Doctor Who in Chronological Order!
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Doctor Who fans will know Ben from Gallifrey One, as a genial panel host (part of the Game of Rassilon and stepping in to replace me on game shows) and all round good person. Please pitch in and help if you can. #DoctorWho
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4306 BC — Huh. Fans don’t get upset about THIS Doctor crying. HMM I WONDER WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #10thdoctor #davidtennant #rosetyler #billiepiper
Image: David Tennant, as the Tenth Doctor, sheds a tear aboard the TARDIS.
Text: 4306 BC, aboard the TARDIS. The Tenth Doctor says goodbye to Rose Tyler. Doctor Who (2005), Series 2, Episode 13: “Doomsday,” written by Russell T Davies and directed by Graeme Harper.
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4352 BC — They’ve landed. But they haven’t landed. But they’ve landed. #doctorwho #chronology #podcast #rewatch #fanedit #2nddoctor #patricktroughton #jamiemccrimmon #frazerhines #victoriawaterfield #deborahwatling
Image: Headshot of Dino Andrade, and a screenshot of Patrick Troughton as the Doctor, Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon, and Deborah Watling as Victoria Waterfield, all standing at the TARDIS console.
Text: Episode 48: The Web of Fear, Part 1 (2 minutes, 26 seconds). With special guest Dino Andrade from World of Warcraft and Batman: Arkham Asylum. 4352 BC, aboard the TARDIS. The Second Doctor, Jamie McCrimmon, and Victoria Waterfield are thrown off course by the Great Intelligence. Doctor Who (1963), Season 5, Episode 23: “The Web of Fear, Part 1,” written by Mervyn Haisman and directed by Douglas Camfield.