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* The Son of Dr Who is a reference to ''[[The Son of Doctor Who (unproduced TV story)|The Son of Doctor Who]]'', an unproduced proposal for a television story by [[William Hartnell]], who suggested that he would play the eponymous villain in addition to his then ongoing role as the [[First Doctor]]. | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 23:03, 17 September 2024
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Dr. Who's family tree was an illustration included in DWM 386.
Summary
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Characters
- The Other
- Ulysses Barusa Who
- Penelope Who
- Braxiatel Who
- Brother
- The Doctor
- Mrs Who
- Tom Campbell
- Louise Who
- Son of Dr Who
- Menzies Campbell
- Alistair Campbell
- Susan Foreman
- Susie Who
- Big-Screen Barbara Who
- John Who
- Gillian Who
- David Campbell
- Big-Screen Ian Chesterton
- Supertrod
- Campbell Singer
- Campbell's Soup
- Dedication Chesterton-Who
- Trodina
Worldbuilding
- Ulysses Barusa Who is descended from the Other through "something about Looms or summat".
- The Doctor's names include Thetasigma, Muldwych, Oncomingstorm, Watcher, ∂³Σx² and Valeyard.
Notes
- The Son of Dr Who is a reference to The Son of Doctor Who, an unproduced proposal for a television story by William Hartnell, who suggested that he would play the eponymous villain in addition to his then ongoing role as the First Doctor.
Continuity
- Introduced along with the First Doctor in TV: An Unearthly Child [+]Loading...["An Unearthly Child (TV story)"], Susan Foreman is also known as Lady Larn, which was established in PROSE: Birth of a Renegade [+]Loading...["Birth of a Renegade (short story)"].
- Susan met her husband David Campbell in TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth [+]Loading...["The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)"], which featured a calendar dated to 2164.
- TV: Dr. Who and the Daleks [+]Loading...["Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)"] introduced Dr. Who and his granddaughters, Susie and Barbara, as well as Ian Chesterton, Barbara's boyfriend.
- TV: Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. [+]Loading...["Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (theatrical film)"] introduced Dr. Who's niece Louise and Tom Campbell, who helped fight the 2150 Dalek invasion of Earth after being inadvertently picked up by the TARDIS crew. He was then sent back in time to catch the perpetrators of a smash and grab, anticipating that he would receive an OBE as Detective Inspector.
- John and Gillian were introduced as the grandchildren of "Dr. Who" in COMIC: The Klepton Parasites [+]Loading...["The Klepton Parasites (comic story)"] and were themselves later identified by the surname Who in COMIC: The Incomplete Death's Head [+]Loading...["The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)"], with PROSE: Beware the Trods! [+]Loading...["Beware the Trods! (short story)"] also making reference to "Professor John Who".
- The Super Trod featured in COMIC: The Trodos Tyranny [+]Loading...["The Trodos Tyranny (comic story)"] and Return of the Trods [+]Loading...["Return of the Trods (comic story)"].
- PROSE: Tears of the Oracle [+]Loading...["Tears of the Oracle (novel)"] established that Irving Braxiatel was the Doctor's brother. In TV: Smith and Jones [+]Loading...["Smith and Jones (TV story)"], the Tenth Doctor told Martha Jones that he did not have a brother any more, with the tree establishing that he was refering to a brother separate from Braxiatel.
- Ulysses and Penelope are identified as the Doctor's father and mother in PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles [+]Loading...["The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)"]. Barusa was the name of the Doctor's grandfather in PROSE: The Chronicles of Doctor Who? [+]Loading...["The Chronicles of Doctor Who? (short story)"], which was identified as taking place in a parallel universe in COMIC: Fire and Brimstone [+]Loading...["Fire and Brimstone (comic story)"].