![]() ![]() Interestingly it would appear that Susan was far more independent and less pathetic before Ian and Barbara fell into their lives to act all paternal to her – the boundless enthusiasm for travelling is still there but she also feels more resourceful and less of a teenage whiner than she would become. ![]() However much her Grandfather made the choice for her he was right, travel can broaden the mind but it can also lead to danger and trouble too. But friends are not always what they appear, and the long-awaited rain isn’t necessarily good news…Īn Unearthly Child: Told from the point of view of Susan jailed on Earth with her son Alex, Susan keeps looking back at her childhood and remembering what happened when she was his age and had the chance to travel the stars. ![]() Meanwhile, Susan makes an ally in a young girl called Meedla. But the world is experiencing a terrible drought, and the Doctor becomes its unwilling rainmaker. The planet Quinnis in the Fourth Universe appears, at first glance, to be an agreeable, exotic refuge for the two travellers. ![]() What’s it about: Before Totter’s Yard, before Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, before the Chameleon Circuit was broken… the Doctor and Susan travelled alone. ![]()
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