. . . . . . . . . . . . . "An Unearthly Child"@en . . . . . "The Deca"@en . . . . . "John and Gillian"@en . . . "Other"@en . . "Goodbye Susan - The Dalek Invasion of Earth - Doctor Who - BBC"@en . . . "BBC Canon Character"@en . . . . . . . "Beginning after he fled his home world of Gallifrey, his travels through time and space were mostly random owing to faulty components in his TARDIS. Initially, he travelled only with his granddaughter Susan Foreman. They settled for a time on Earth in 1963, where Susan was a student at Coal Hill School. He was forced to abruptly depart from Earth with Susan's teachers, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, kidnapping them from their own time after they went to investigate their unusual pupil. After much travel with Ian and Barbara, he bade Susan farewell to allow her to live a happier life with a man with whom she had fallen in love."@en . . . . "Richard Hurndall"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Tardis takes off for first time - An Unearthly Child - BBC"@en . . "The First Doctor is the name used to describe the first incarnation of the Time Lord known as the Doctor. The First Doctor was played by William Hartnell and Richard Hurndall."@en . . . . . "Irving Braxiatel"@en . "After running away from Gallifrey for unspecified reasons (with a little help from Clara Oswald) the first Doctor ended up stuck in 1960's Earth with his grandaughter, Susan-Actually-A-Man/Arkytior/Lady Larn/The Rani. There, Susan started studying at Coal Hill School; she was frequently mistaken for an autist and got bullied all day errday. Two teachers took note of Susan's crippling autism, Ian Basedton and Barbara Wright, following her (not creepy at all) to her house in a junkyard (not suspicious at all). They end up getting kidnapped by the old man and having wacky adventures together through time and space. Reminder that one day, I shall come back."@en . . . "Susan Foreman"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "First Doctor"@en . . . "see list"@en . . . . "Time Lord"@en . . . "First Doctor"@en . . . . . "Special Feature - A Grown up child - Doctor Who - Planet of Giants - BBC"@en . . . . . . . "William Hartnell"@en . "William Russell"@en . . . . . "Beginning after he fled his home world of Gallifrey, his travels through time and space were mostly random owing to faulty components in his TARDIS. Initially, he travelled only with his granddaughter Susan Foreman. They settled for a time on Earth in 1963, where Susan was a student at Coal Hill School. He was forced to abruptly depart from Earth with Susan's teachers, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, kidnapping them from their own time after they went to investigate their unusual pupil. After much travel with Ian and Barbara, he bade Susan farewell to allow her to live a happier life with a man with whom she had fallen in love. Following Susan's departure, the Doctor travelled for a short time with Ian and Barbara, before happening upon the planet Dido, a planet he knew from previous journeys. Here, he invited a new travelling companion to join him, Vicki. She reminded him of Susan, and the Doctor saw her as a surrogate to fill her spot in his travels with Ian and Barbara. Later, during a confrontation with the Daleks, the Doctor used one of their time machines to return Ian and Barbara to their proper time - something he had been unable to manage with his TARDIS. Soon after the departure of Ian and Barbara, the Doctor and Vicki had gained a new companion in Steven Taylor, with whom the Doctor had a relatively uneasy relationship. Vicki eventually left the Doctor's company as well, also after falling in love with a man she met on one of their travels. Steven soon became bitter towards the Doctor, blaming him for the several deaths of their travelling companions; Katarina and Sara Kingdom, but eventually forgave him. They were then joined by Dodo Chaplet. Ultimately, Steven decided to stay to help a civilisation they had encountered, while Dodo was later injured in an adventure and decided to remain home in her own time. Shortly before his battle with the Cybermen of Mondas in Antarctica in December 1986, the Doctor had gained two new companions in Ben Jackson and Polly Wright, to whom he was much more kind; he hoped to prevent them from leaving as Steven had. He met his end after battling the Cybermen for the first time. He was forced to regenerate into his second body from exhaustion and a loss of strength to maintain his ancient body after Mondas drained a large portion of his life force."@en . . . . . "First Doctor"@en . . . . . "Andrew Beech"@en . . . . "1963"^^ . . "250"^^ . . . . . "The First Doctor is the name used to describe the first incarnation of the Time Lord known as the Doctor. The First Doctor was played by William Hartnell and Richard Hurndall."@en . . . "The Doctor's father"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Doctor's mother"@en . . . . . "After running away from Gallifrey for unspecified reasons (with a little help from Clara Oswald) the first Doctor ended up stuck in 1960's Earth with his grandaughter, Susan-Actually-A-Man/Arkytior/Lady Larn/The Rani. Reminder that one day, I shall come back."@en . . . . . "First Doctor"@en . . . . . . . . . . .