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* [[Male hippie (Dr. First)|Male hippie]]
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* [[Female hippie (Dr. First)|Female hippie]]
* [[Female hippie (Dr. First)|Female hippie]]
* [[Walter the Worm]]


== References ==
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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor dislikes being called "Doc". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Meddler (TV story)|The Time Meddler]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
* The Doctor dislikes being called "Doc". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Meddler (TV story)|The Time Meddler]]'', ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
* [[Walter the Worm]] appears again. ([[WC]]: ''[[The Daleks Chase Walter the Worm (webcast)|The Daleks Chase Walter the Worm]]'')
[[Category:2017 novels]]
[[Category:2017 novels]]
[[Category:Dr. Men novels]]
[[Category:Dr. Men novels]]

Revision as of 20:20, 7 January 2018

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Dr. First was the first story in the Dr. Men series. It was written by Adam Hargreaves. It featured the First Doctor and Susan Foreman.

Publisher's summary

Meet Dr. First. He is in a bad mood because he can't find his granddaughter. However, that soon becomes the least of his problems...

Plot

Susan wakes up to find her grandfather in a sleep deprived bad mood. As the TARDIS begins to malfuction, the Doctor regrettably lands on Earth to repair it. As he fixes it, Susan explores the area - again - much to the Doctor's annoyance.

After waiting a while, he starts to grow worried, and leaves the TARDIS to find her, evidently not content with the situation. He comes across two hippies, of whose dress sense he doesn't approve, despite their warm, open attitude towards him.

The Doctor searches a dark alley, now even more worried for Susan's safety. In the alley, he finds a cat, mistaking it for an alien creature. He decides not to worry too much, anymore, but it is still unsure about his new surroundings. His anxiety is proven valid, when he comes across the Cybermen.

After narrowly avoiding their laser blasts, he finds Susan listening to pop music, another facet of human culture of which he disapproves. Though he uses this to his advantage, by amplifying the volume, for the Cybermen to hear. The Cybermen become confused by this noise, and start to inexplicably dance. Unsure of what to make of this, they retreat to their spaceship.

The Doctor and Susan are both relieved by this, but Susan is surprised to see the Doctor smiling. Upon realising this, the Doctor grumpily says that Time Lords don't smile, and frowns again.

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