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  Susan Foreman - Tardis - a Wikia wiki
Susan Foreman was the grand-daughter of the Doctor, who travelled with him during his first incarnation.
Susan appears to have taken her surname from the owner Totter's Yard, I.M. Foreman.
Amongst Susan’s character traits were her ability, under certain circumstances, to use telepathy, as when the travellers met the Sensorites.
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 Susan Foreman information - Search.com
Susan claimed to have coined the name for the TARDIS, the Doctor's time machine, though later episodes seemed to indicate that it was a widely used term among Time Lords.
Susan began to attend the Coal Hill School in Shoreditch, where her advanced knowledge of history and science attracted the attention of schoolteachers Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright.
Susan and the Doctor regularly refer to each other as "grandfather" and "granddaughter", and it is clear that the original programme-makers' intent was that the two were biologically related.
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 Doctor Who/Susan - The TV IV
Susan is the granddaughter of the Time Lord we know simply as The Doctor.
She is driven by a fundamental dichotomy: on the one hand she wants to settle down, to have a place to call home; and on the other hand she has a love of exploration and her grandfather.
Susan claims to have coined the acronym TARDIS in the episode An Unearthly Child.
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 Who's Doctor Who? - The Companions 1
Susan and The Doctor had "many homes" during their travels, but she never shared her grandfather's wanderlust, and often expressed the desire to find a home of her own and settle down.
Susan, now many years older, was briefly reunited with her grandfather, and met some of his later incarnations, during the course of their adventure in the Death Zone on Gallifrey (The Five Doctors).
Barbara was Susan's history teacher, and it was her insistence on solving the mystery of this "unearthly child" that led Ian to accompany her to Susan's home, and began the series of adventures they shared with The Doctor.
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 100,000 BC
Susan has not yet left for the day and is waiting next door for a book Barbara is to lend her on the French Revolution.
Susan again tries to convince Ian that her grandfather is telling the truth, but Ian refuses to do so, ordering "Doctor Foreman" to open the doors and prove what he is saying.
Susan tells him of a tree line she saw in the distance, with a gap in the middle that might be a path.
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 Who's Doctor Who? - The First Doctor 2
Susan enjoys school and fits in fairly well, but makes several statements which betray her advanced knowledge, or show her unfamiliarity with current events.
Susan communicates with them (The Doctor's telepathic skills have weakened with age, and he denies possessing such abilities) and she learns that the Sensorites are afraid of being exploited by the humans, who have discovered molybdenum on their planet.
After Susan is recaptured, Ian and Barbara agree to help British spy James Stirling, who's posing as the prison governor, in exchange for his help in releasing their young friend.
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 The Dark Lords' Council - [OW][C] Susan Foreman
The original outline for the series did not originally intend for the pair to be related, but writer Anthony Coburn created the family tie as he was disturbed by the possible sexual connotations of an old man travelling alone with a teenaged girl.
What is certain is that the Doctor and Susan had been already travelling for a time before they decided to settle in London to make repairs on the TARDIS; evidently this took longer than expected, as Susan states that she and her grandfather had been in London for five months.
The Doctor, realising that Susan was now a grown woman and deserved a future away from him, locked her out of the TARDIS and left after a tearful farewell.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
As the youngest member of the original TARDIS crew, the character of Susan was supposed to be one that younger viewers could identify with.
Susan was the first companion to leave the Doctor, and thus has gained the honor of the first companion for me to review.
At one point, there had been a discussion of Susan having a crush on Ian, and I'm not exactly sure when this idea was abandoned (probably well before An Unearthly Child was filmed), and I'm glad this was never pursued.
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 Inside the Spaceship
Susan catches sight of her grandfather lying on the floor with a gash in her head.
This talk spurs Susan back into paranoia mode and she provides further grist for the theory - the intelligence could have got in while the doors were open and could now be hiding inside one of them.
Susan tries again to stop her grandfather, nothing that Ian is too ill to even stand.
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 Susan Foreman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Susan Foreman was the Doctor's grandchild, and they had settled with her exiled grandfather on twentieth-century Earth.
Susan was talking to David Campbell when the Doctor locked the door of the Tardis and took off, leaving Susan on Earth with David.
Susan was reunited with her grandfather in the Death Zone on Gallifrey.
www.wilson203.freeserve.co.uk /MyDoctorWhoSiteSusanForman.html   (191 words)

  
 Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child - TV.com
Susan and I are wanderers in the fourth dimension of space and time, cut off from our own people by distances beyond the reach of your most advanced science.
Susan is seen not knowing how many shillings are in a pound and the explanation she gives is that she thought the UK was on the decimal system.
Susan Foreman looks like an ordinary 15-year-old girl, When schoolteachers Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright try to solve the mystery of this unearthly child, they find that a police box in a junkyard holds the secrets of time and space...
www.tv.com /an-unearthly-child/episode/3523/summary.html   (657 words)

  
 Atlanta Gallifreyans -- Doctor Who 101
Her surname of Foreman is an alias taken from the junkyard, owned by an "I.M. Foreman" at 76 Totter's Lane where she and the Doctor lived during their time in London in October 1963.
Susan was fiercely protective of her grandfather, whom she adored.
One of their students was Susan Foreman, the granddaughter of the First Doctor, who showed unusually advanced knowledge of science and history.
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 Susan Foreman - SCIFIPEDIA
Susan Foreman was a character who appeared regularly on the long running show Doctor Who in its first two seasons.
Nevertheless, Susan did appear to know some details about the geography and flora of the Doctor's home planet (Gallifrey) and implied that she grew up there.
As played by actress Carol Ann Ford, Susan had been enrolled as a student at Coal Hill School in London under the pseudonym of Susan Foreman (the surname appears on the door of the junkyard in which the TARDIS had been parked - she probably "borrowed" it).
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 Susan Foreman: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Susan may have been the Doctor's granddaughter; she was resident in the TARDIS with the Doctor at the start of the series in 1963.
SUSAN The Doctor's grandaughter (sometimes called Susan Foreman after the name of the owner of the junkyard where the TARDIS was parked; Ian Chesterton mistakenly assumed it was the Doctor's real name).
Susan remained in the 21st Century and presumably married David.
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 Susan Foreman :: 1963 - 1964
Susan was the first companion we saw, she was with the first Doctor in the TARDIS as it first landed on Earth.
Although Susan called the Doctor no one know who exactly her parents were, but what is known is that she came from the same planet as the Doctor.
Carole Ann still goes to the events to meet fans and recently starred in Doctor Who Unbound 1 for Big Finish and has returned for the Storm of Angels which was released in January 2005.
www.doctorwhoworld.org.uk /susan.htm   (233 words)

  
 Alien Nature
Susan left the console room of her stolen TARDIS and rested on one of the plastic easy chairs.
Susan could always control her dreams, it was one of the ways her people could repair damage when rendered unconscious.
Susan and the Doctor chatted for hours about how the Master had tried to persuade her join his side.
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 Greyfort Communications: Photo Albums :: Some of the People on the KNLS Construction Team.
Dick Ragland, Anchor Point resident, became a KNLS construction foreman in 1982.
Nash came from Tuscon, Arizona in 1982 to be a construction foreman.
Susan Ledger, Anchor Point resident, secretary to assist in answering mail from KNLS listeners, 1984.
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 BBC - Doctor Who - Classic Series - Companions - Susan Foreman
Apparently the Doctor's 15 year-old granddaughter, Susan was attending school in England when two of her teachers, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, intrigued by her unusual intelligence, investigated her mysterious home life.
Susan was fiercely loyal to the Doctor, and developed a close bond with Barbara.
After the Doctor had defeated the Daleks' attempt to invade Earth, he left Susan behind, knowing her future was with young freedom fighter David Campbell.
www.bbc.co.uk /doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/companions/page1.shtml   (132 words)

  
 Misanthropy Through Space and Time - Prompt 076. Who?
Characters: Susan Foreman, The Doctor (4th), Romana II She seldom went directly home after school; in fact, she was sure almost none of her classmates did, either.
Susan had great appreciation for John Smith and the Common Men and their ability to speak right to the people of her generation.
Susan had to smile at this, since she’d first encountered their music on a space station in the year 2319.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It purports than Susan`s parents were running a shop selling "concepts" in London, 1963, and some six months later she and her grandfather arrived from France and whisked two teachers away in a police box, capable of travelling through time and space.
There are also interviews with Ian Chesterton (who thought Susan was mad, denied all knowledge of time travel and was partly responsible for a psychiatric report on Susan.) Barbara Wright is also interviewed but now appears to have become an alcoholic, recluse.
One aspect of the play that is interesting, however, is Susan`s apparant jealousy and resentment of the Doctor, claiming he was showing off and that "driving" the TARDIS was like "driving a mini" (despite the fact that she never did).
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 Susan Foreman
Susan was the Doctor's first travelling companion, and is the Doctor's Granddaughter, sometimes called Susan Foreman possibly taking her surname from the owner of the junk yard in which the TARDIS had been parked for a number of months.
Susan attended the Coal Hill School as a student where she met Ian and Barbara, her teachers, who curious about her knowledge followed her into the TARDIS (A).
She met cavemen, the Daleks, Marco Polo, the Aztecs, the Sensorites and was temporarily miniaturized to ant size.
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 Henley Management College - Faculty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Susan Foreman is the Director of Open Programmes and Professor of Marketing.
Susan joined Henley in 1990 where she teaches on the MBA programmes and executive courses.
Susan's current research and consulting interests are in the areas of internal marketing, services marketing, m-commerce (especially 'virtual communities') and transaction cost approaches to marketing theory.
www.henleymc.ac.uk /General/faculty05.nsf/facname/Foreman_Susan   (231 words)

  
 Foreman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A foreman is the leader of a group of workers, often in a construction industry.
Gordy Foreman – the drummer of Frenzal Rhomb
Tim Foreman – the bassist of Switchfoot, brother of Jon
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Foreman   (156 words)

  
 Susan Foreman - Doctor Who Forum @ unitnews.co.uk
Well, all I can think is that she must have a much slower metabolic rate, because the doctor had regenerated 4 times when we saw a still un-regenerated Susan Foreman in the 5 Doctors.
Although Susan is said to be the Doctor's granddaughter, was it ever actually stated that she is also a time lord?
Yes, but William Hartnell practically forced Susan to be with that bloke....but I can't imagine him having a fling with that Pumpernickel woman.
www.unitnews.co.uk /forum/companions-regulars/susan-foreman-1732.html   (449 words)

  
 Doctor Who LogBook - Season 1: 1963-64   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
When they follow her into the junkyard, Susan has disappeared, and the only place she could have gone is a police call box which is emitting a strange hum.
When the Doctor, Susan, Ian and Barbara discover a city constructed by an advanced civilization, there is a difference of opinion on whether or not to explore it.
Exploring with Susan in tow, Barbara quickly discovers that the Aztecs aren't in the past tense here - the time machine has brought its passengers to the height of that civilization, a time when being caught in the temple vaults is punishable by death.
www.thelogbook.com /tardis/wholog1.html   (1728 words)

  
 Doctor Who: Flashpoint - TV.com
However, Susan has fallen in love with resistance fighter David Campbell, and the Doctor decides to leave her on Earth to find a new life with him.
The scene of the Doctor saying goodbye to Susan is reused as a pre-credits sequence on The Five Doctors.
Starring Jane Asher as Susan and James Grout as Ian, this was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 9 July 1994.
www.tv.com /episode/3574/summary.html   (472 words)

  
 Susan Harwood Training Grants — Arranged by Topic
Susan Harwood Training Grants — Arranged by Topic
Susan Harwood Training Grant Program > Susan Harwood Training Grants — Arranged by Topic
Workers are confronted with serious occupational hazards when they chip out hardened concrete from the interior of mixer drums on concrete trucks.
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 2006, 10th Annual Kansas Silent Film Festival, Topeka
Featuring films shown over the last nine years and brought back by popular demand, the festival also featured three films not shown before.
If the art of the silent film is to endure and win new audiences, a big reason for it will be because of events like the Kansas Silent Film Festival.
Susan and I look forward to next year.
www.kssilentfilmfest.org /kssff2006   (529 words)

  
 Whatever Happened to Doctor Who's Granddaughter, Susan Foreman of Class 5B?
Whatever Happened to Doctor Who's Granddaughter, Susan Foreman of Class 5B?
Broadcast 9 July 1994 on BBC Radio 4, "Whatever Happened to Doctor Who's Granddaughter, Susan Foreman of Class 5B?" was the fifth progamme in a series of humorous progammes examining the lives of popular fictional characters, here the subject being Susan Foreman.
Carole Ann Ford was orignally offered the title role, but, after Ford apparently failed to return the BBC's calls, the role went to actress Jane Asher, one time fiance to Paul McCartney.
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