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'''Susan''' was the granddaughter of the human scientist [[Dr. Who (Dalek movies)|Dr. Who]]. She accompanied him on his first trip to [[Skaro]] in the [[TARDIS (Dalek movies)|the TARDIS]], and also on a trip to [[London]] in [[2150]]. On both occasions, she helped her grandfather in his battles with the Daleks. | '''Susan''' was the granddaughter of the human scientist [[Dr. Who (Dalek movies)|Dr. Who]]. She accompanied him on his first trip to [[Skaro]] in the [[TARDIS (Dalek movies)|the TARDIS]], and also on a trip to [[London]] in [[2150]]. On both occasions, she helped her grandfather in his battles with the Daleks. | ||
Susan shared her grandfather's genius and passion for science, and this contributed to her being | Susan shared her grandfather's genius and passion for science, and this contributed to her being a highly precocious child. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
* Some reference works indicate that Susan's full name is Susan Who, but this is not supported by on-screen evidence. | |||
* Actress Roberta Tovey scored a minor hit in the UK with her single "Who's Who", released to tie-in with her appearance as Susan. | |||
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[[Category:Non-canonical individuals]] | [[Category:Non-canonical individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Non-canonical companions]] | [[Category:Non-canonical companions]] |
Revision as of 21:19, 3 August 2008
(This article is about the human scientist Dr. Who's granddaughter in the Dalek movies produced in the 1960s. For information on the granddaughter of the Time Lord known as the Doctor, see Susan Foreman.)
Susan was the granddaughter of the human scientist Dr. Who. She accompanied him on his first trip to Skaro in the the TARDIS, and also on a trip to London in 2150. On both occasions, she helped her grandfather in his battles with the Daleks.
Susan shared her grandfather's genius and passion for science, and this contributed to her being a highly precocious child.
Behind the scenes
- Some reference works indicate that Susan's full name is Susan Who, but this is not supported by on-screen evidence.
- Actress Roberta Tovey scored a minor hit in the UK with her single "Who's Who", released to tie-in with her appearance as Susan.