Stitches in Time: All of Doctor Who, As It Happened

Becca McGlynn has been working for ten years to make a fan edit of Doctor Who that arranges the show into chronological order. But that doesn't mean the order of when the episodes appeared, it means the chronological order of what happens to the time-traveling Doctor and his cohorts in history. Really. The project is called Stitches in Time. The finished timeline is more than 20 days of Doctor Who. McGlynn explains how the edit was built at her extensive methodology page. You can imagine how strange that will be, with different iterations of the Doctor appearing in different years, but all in the order of how real time works.

Stitches in Time will go live on Saturday, November 25, at 6PM EST/11PM GMT, kicking off with a marathon streaming event in which McGlynn and Laser Webber of the Doubleclicks, along with special guests, watch the first 24 hours of the project as a fundraiser for the Los Angeles LGBT Center. You can watch the live streaming marathon here. You can also watch the project at your leisure at this page. The first nine parts are available already, with the rest to follow soon. -via Metafilter ā€‹

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