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|image = Barbara in Wonderland.jpg
|image = Barbara in Wonderland.jpg
|series = ''[[Radio Times]]'' short stories
|series = ''[[Radio Times]]'' short stories
|doctor = First Doctor
|doctor = First Doctor
|companions =  
|companions =  
|setting = [[BBC Television Centre]]
|setting = [[BBC Television Centre (in-universe)|BBC Television Centre]]
|writer = [[Rowan Ayers]]
|writer = Rowan Ayers
|producer = [[Peter Harle]]
|producer = [[Peter Harle]]
|publication = ''[[Radio Times]]''
|publication = [[RT 2145]]
|release date = 17 December 1964
|next = We are the Daleks! (short story)
|next = We are the Daleks! (short story)
}}
}}
'''''Barbara in Wonderland''''' was a short story original to the [[1964 (releases)|1964]] ''[[Radio Times]]'' Christmas special. A loose pastiche of ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', it featured the [[First Doctor]] and two [[Dalek]]s as part of its supporting cast, playing the roles of the [[Mad Hatter]] and his friends, the March Hare and the Dormouse, respectively.
'''''Barbara in Wonderland''''' was a short story original to the [[RT 2145|2145th issue]] of ''[[Radio Times]]''. A loose pastiche of ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'', it featured the [[First Doctor]] and two [[Dalek]]s as part of its supporting cast, playing the roles of the [[Mad Hatter]] and his friends, the March Hare and the Dormouse, respectively.


Uniquely, despite being a prose appearance, the Doctor was still, in a fashion, portrayed by [[William Hartnell]]: a photoshoot with Hartnell in costume, two Dalek props, and actress [[Barbara Lord]] as [[Barbara (Barbara in Wonderland)|the titular Barbara]] was held for the story. As the photograph was printed in colour, it constituted the first coloured appearances by Hartnell as the Doctor.
Uniquely, despite being a prose appearance, the Doctor was still, in a fashion, portrayed by [[William Hartnell]]: a photoshoot with Hartnell in costume, two Dalek props, and actress [[Barbara Lord]] as [[Barbara (Barbara in Wonderland)|the titular Barbara]] was held for the story. As the photograph was printed in colour, it constituted the first coloured appearances by Hartnell as the Doctor.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Lost in the Television Centre, [[Barbara (Barbara in Wonderland)|Barbara]] starts to feel hungry and disorientated, believing she has a "time-ache" when she can't recall how long she has been lost. The [[First Doctor]] then appears from behind her and invites her to join him for tea in the canteen. Though she is startled to find him dining with a pair of [[Dalek]]s, the Doctor reassures her that they will be harmless as long as not insulted. However, when Barbara mentions needing to leave due to being late, the [[Silver Dalek (Barbara in Wonderland)|Silver Dalek]] becomes upset, and the Doctor asks Barbara to give him "the pip" every hour and five minutes. Barbara promptly leaves.
Lost in the [[BBC Television Centre (in-universe)|BBC Television Centre]], [[Barbara (Barbara in Wonderland)|Barbara]] starts to feel hungry and disorientated, believing she has a "time-ache" when she can't recall how long she has been lost. The [[First Doctor]] then appears from behind her and invites her to join him for tea in the canteen. Though she is startled to find him dining with a pair of [[Dalek]]s, the Doctor reassures her that they will be harmless as long as not insulted. However, when Barbara mentions needing to leave due to being late, the [[Silver Dalek (Barbara in Wonderland)|Silver Dalek]] becomes upset, and the Doctor asks Barbara to give him "the pip" every hour and five minutes. Barbara promptly leaves.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Barbara (Barbara in Wonderland)|Barbara]]
* [[Barbara (Barbara in Wonderland)|Barbara]]
* [[First Doctor]]
* [[Commissionaire (Barbara in Wonderland)|Commissionaire]]
* [[Producer (Barbara in Wonderland)|Producer]]
* [[Floor manager (Barbara in Wonderland)|Floor manager]]
* [[Announcer (Barbara in Wonderland)|Announcer]]
* [[Make-up artist (Barbara in Wonderland)|Make-up artist]]
* [[Wardrobe supervisor (Barbara in Wonderland)|Wardrobe supervisor]]
* [["Fancy" Smith]]
* [["Jock" (Barbara in Wonderland)|"Jock"]]
* [[Sergeant]] [[Blackett]]
* [[Barlow (Barbara in Wonderland)|Barlow]]
* [[Sergeant]] [[Watt (Barbara in Wonderland)|Watt]]
* [[Weatherman (Barbara in Wonderland)|Weatherman]]
* [[First Doctor|Dr. Who]]
* [[Black Dalek (Barbara in Wonderland)|Black Dalek]]
* [[Black Dalek (Barbara in Wonderland)|Black Dalek]]
* [[Silver Dalek (Barbara in Wonderland)|Silver Dalek]]
* [[Silver Dalek (Barbara in Wonderland)|Silver Dalek]]


== Worldbuilding ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* In her wanderings through the BBC Television Centre, Barbara visits the studios of ''[[The Beat Room]]'' and [[continuity announcement (in-universe)|continuity announcement]]s, the [[wardrobe]] and [[make-up (in-universe)|make-up]] department, the set of ''[[Z-Cars]]'', the [[weather forecast]] studio, a [[restaurant]], and the [[prop]]s department.
* Other programmes recorded at the Television Centre include ''[[Juke Box Jury]]'', ''[[International Concert Hall]]'', ''[[Panorama]]'', ''[[Gardening Club]]'', ''[[Black and White Minstrel Show]]'', ''[[Children of the New Forest]]'', ''[[The Count of Monte Cristo]]'', ''[[Doctor Finlay's Casebook]]'', and ''[[Dixon of Dock Green]]''.
* The Doctor takes Barbara for some [[canteen]] [[tea]].
* The Doctor takes Barbara for some [[canteen]] [[tea]].
* Barbara refers to the Doctor as "Dr. How" due to mixing up her words with her next question, ''"Who did you get here?"''
* Barbara refers to the Doctor as "Dr. How" due to mixing up her words with her next question, ''"Who did you get here?"''
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
''to be added''
* After a run-in with a [[Liverpool]] [[Police station (The Daleks' Master Plan)|police station]] not unlike the one featured in ''Z-Cars'', the Doctor, alongside [[companion]]s [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Sara Kingdom]], had a similar adventure to Barbara's involving the confusion between fiction and reality at a [[Hollywood]] film set. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)}})


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:1964 short stories]]
[[Category:1964 short stories]]
[[Category:First Doctor short stories]]
[[Category:First Doctor short stories]]
[[Category:Stories set in London]]

Revision as of 11:06, 26 March 2024

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Barbara in Wonderland was a short story original to the 2145th issue of Radio Times. A loose pastiche of Alice in Wonderland, it featured the First Doctor and two Daleks as part of its supporting cast, playing the roles of the Mad Hatter and his friends, the March Hare and the Dormouse, respectively.

Uniquely, despite being a prose appearance, the Doctor was still, in a fashion, portrayed by William Hartnell: a photoshoot with Hartnell in costume, two Dalek props, and actress Barbara Lord as the titular Barbara was held for the story. As the photograph was printed in colour, it constituted the first coloured appearances by Hartnell as the Doctor.

Summary

Lost in the BBC Television Centre, Barbara starts to feel hungry and disorientated, believing she has a "time-ache" when she can't recall how long she has been lost. The First Doctor then appears from behind her and invites her to join him for tea in the canteen. Though she is startled to find him dining with a pair of Daleks, the Doctor reassures her that they will be harmless as long as not insulted. However, when Barbara mentions needing to leave due to being late, the Silver Dalek becomes upset, and the Doctor asks Barbara to give him "the pip" every hour and five minutes. Barbara promptly leaves.

Characters

Worldbuilding

Notes

  • Two different shots of the photograph featuring William Hartnell were actually taken; the other one was printed in black and white in an advertisement for the then-upcoming Radio Times Christmas special. It was later restored and colourised by Clayton Hickman at the request of Stuart Humphryes.[1]

Continuity

Footnotes