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On '''30 March''' [[1963]], [[Susan Foreman]] encountered [[John Brent]] outside of [[Coal Hill School|school]] for the first time. From his blushes, she was under the impression that "he likes me". She and [[Gillian Roberts]] later when to see the film ''[[Saturday Night and Sunday Morning]]'' at the [[Rialto]], although they had to dress up as adults to be let in. [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] went to the same showing.
On '''30 March''' [[1963]], [[Susan Foreman]] encountered [[John Brent]] outside of [[Coal Hill School|school]] for the first time. From his blushes, she was under the impression that he liked her. She and [[Gillian Roberts]] later when to see the film ''[[Saturday Night and Sunday Morning]]'' at the [[Rialto]], although they had to dress up as adults to be let in. [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] went to the same showing.


That afternoon, as part of her usual [[Saturday]] routine, picked up a six-year-old [[Malcolm (Time and Relative)|Malcolm]] from his mother's [[newsagent's shop]] to [[Babysitter|babysit]] him. A soldier called Malcolm a "golliwog" and said that he should "go back where 'e came from". Susan complained to a [[sergeant]], who was unsympathetic.
That afternoon, as part of her usual [[Saturday]] routine, she picked up a six-year-old [[Malcolm (Time and Relative)|Malcolm]] from his mother's [[newsagent's shop]] to [[Babysitter|babysit]] him. A soldier called Malcolm a "golliwog" and said that he should "go back where 'e came from". Susan complained to a [[sergeant]], who was unsympathetic.


At night, Susan and Gillian went to yet another picture: ''[[The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner]]'' with [[Tom Courtenay]]. On their way home, [[Zack (Time and Relative)|Zack]] of the [[Ton-Up Boys]] [[gang]] threatened the duo with a switch [[knife]] — which turned out to actually be a [[comb]], with "enough [[grease]] on it to fry [[bacon]]".
At night, Susan and Gillian went to yet another picture: ''[[The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner]]'' with [[Tom Courtenay]]. On their way home, [[Zack (Time and Relative)|Zack]] of the [[Ton-Up Boys]] [[gang]] threatened the duo with a switch [[knife]] — which turned out to actually be a [[comb]], with "enough [[grease]] on it to fry [[bacon]]".


After disappointing Gillian by letting their school slip to the gangster, Susan made her way back to [[the TARDIS]] when she began to realise that there was a cold, non-terrestrial intelligence watching over her. Fearing for herself and [[First Doctor|her grandfather]], she raced to the TARDIS and stayed there. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'')
After disappointing Gillian by letting the name of their school slip to the gangster, Susan made her way back to [[the TARDIS]] when she began to realise that there was a cold, non-terrestrial intelligence watching over her. Fearing for herself and [[First Doctor|her grandfather]], she raced to the TARDIS and stayed there. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'')


In [[1981]], [[John Hinckley Jr]] tried to [[assassination|assassinate]] [[American]] [[President]] [[Ronald Reagan]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Assassin's Story]]'')
In [[1981]], [[John Hinckley Jr]] tried to [[assassination|assassinate]] [[American]] [[President]] [[Ronald Reagan]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Assassin's Story (short story)|The Assassin's Story]]'')
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On 30 March 1963, Susan Foreman encountered John Brent outside of school for the first time. From his blushes, she was under the impression that he liked her. She and Gillian Roberts later when to see the film Saturday Night and Sunday Morning at the Rialto, although they had to dress up as adults to be let in. Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright went to the same showing.

That afternoon, as part of her usual Saturday routine, she picked up a six-year-old Malcolm from his mother's newsagent's shop to babysit him. A soldier called Malcolm a "golliwog" and said that he should "go back where 'e came from". Susan complained to a sergeant, who was unsympathetic.

At night, Susan and Gillian went to yet another picture: The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner with Tom Courtenay. On their way home, Zack of the Ton-Up Boys gang threatened the duo with a switch knife — which turned out to actually be a comb, with "enough grease on it to fry bacon".

After disappointing Gillian by letting the name of their school slip to the gangster, Susan made her way back to the TARDIS when she began to realise that there was a cold, non-terrestrial intelligence watching over her. Fearing for herself and her grandfather, she raced to the TARDIS and stayed there. (PROSE: Time and Relative)

In 1981, John Hinckley Jr tried to assassinate American President Ronald Reagan. (PROSE: The Assassin's Story)