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It didn't take long for Ian's practical side to show. When the travellers landed in [[Earth]]'s [[BC#Prehistory|Stone Age]] and ran afoul of the tribe they encountered, it was Ian who struggled to free them from their rope bonds, and who 'discovered' [[fire]] by rubbing sticks against stone to create friction in an attempt to win their freedom. ([[DW]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'')
It didn't take long for Ian's practical side to show. When the travellers landed in [[Earth]]'s [[BC#Prehistory|Stone Age]] and ran afoul of the tribe they encountered, it was Ian who struggled to free them from their rope bonds, and who 'discovered' [[fire]] by rubbing sticks against stone to create friction in an attempt to win their freedom. ([[DW]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'')
[[File:IanBehindBars.jpg |left|thumb||Ian spent a fair amount of time in jail cells, usually in historical settings. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Romans]]'')]]
[[File:IanBehindBars.jpg |left|thumb||Ian spent a fair amount of time in jail cells, usually in historical settings. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Reign of Terror]]'')]]


Ian's curiosity about the TARDIS never left him, and he quizzed the Doctor about the TARDIS systems, and how they worked, while the travellers were on [[Skaro]]. Despite being so obviously interested in science and its practical applications, Ian was not lacking in common sense. While on Skaro he was acutely aware of Barbara's discomfort. He saw how much she wished to return to the safety of the TARDIS, rather than explore the [[Dalek City]]. He stood up to the Doctor in an attempt to ensure their safe return. Once Barbara had been captured by the [[Dalek]]s, it was Ian who insisted that the travellers could not leave without her.
Ian's curiosity about the TARDIS never left him, and he quizzed the Doctor about the TARDIS systems, and how they worked, while the travellers were on [[Skaro]]. Despite being so obviously interested in science and its practical applications, Ian was not lacking in common sense. While on Skaro he was acutely aware of Barbara's discomfort. He saw how much she wished to return to the safety of the TARDIS, rather than explore the [[Dalek City]]. He stood up to the Doctor in an attempt to ensure their safe return. Once Barbara had been captured by the [[Dalek]]s, it was Ian who insisted that the travellers could not leave without her.
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Revision as of 11:32, 11 November 2011

Ian Chesterton, knighted as Sir Ian, Knight of Jaffa, was one of the earliest companions to travel with the First Doctor. Before meeting the Doctor, Ian was a science teacher at Coal Hill School in 1960s London.

Biography

Ian Chesterton was one of Susan Foreman's teachers at Coal Hill School, London. He was intrigued by her advanced scientific knowledge, and in talking with another of her teachers, Barbara Wright, found that he was not the only person who had noticed the strange knowledge of this pupil. One evening, as school was finishing, Ian and Barbara decided to follow Susan home. They were concerned about her and curious. When they saw Susan enter I.M. Foreman's junkyard in Totter's Lane, the two teachers became more concerned for her safety. Following her into the yard, they found a police box sitting incongruously amidst the junk. When they discovered that Susan was inside, they barged their way in and Ian discovered something unbelievable.

Ian's scientific mind made him sceptical of anything he had no proof of. When Susan and the First Doctor told him the police box was, in fact, a machine which travelled through Time and Space, he was doubtful. The TARDIS was a scientific dream he did not expect to see in a junkyard. However, when the Doctor displayed his disgust at Ian's arrogance and ignorance, Ian admitted he wanted to understand. Once he had proof that the TARDIS was indeed a space-time vessel, he accepted this fact, and became the most practical of the travellers.

It didn't take long for Ian's practical side to show. When the travellers landed in Earth's Stone Age and ran afoul of the tribe they encountered, it was Ian who struggled to free them from their rope bonds, and who 'discovered' fire by rubbing sticks against stone to create friction in an attempt to win their freedom. (DW: An Unearthly Child)

Ian spent a fair amount of time in jail cells, usually in historical settings. (DW: The Reign of Terror)

Ian's curiosity about the TARDIS never left him, and he quizzed the Doctor about the TARDIS systems, and how they worked, while the travellers were on Skaro. Despite being so obviously interested in science and its practical applications, Ian was not lacking in common sense. While on Skaro he was acutely aware of Barbara's discomfort. He saw how much she wished to return to the safety of the TARDIS, rather than explore the Dalek City. He stood up to the Doctor in an attempt to ensure their safe return. Once Barbara had been captured by the Daleks, it was Ian who insisted that the travellers could not leave without her.

Ian often was protective of his fellow travellers. (DW: Planet of Giants)

Headstrong and stubborn, Ian insisted that he should be the one to return to the TARDIS for the anti-radiation drugs the travellers needed, despite the fact that his legs had been paralysed in their encounter with the Daleks, and also despite the fact that the First Doctor and Susan were the only ones who could unlock the TARDIS doors. Eventually it was this stubbornness which prompted Ian to risk his life to warn the Thals about the Dalek ambush, and later persuade them to give up their pacifist ways and fight for their survival. (DW: The Daleks)

Ian's bravery and courage eventually gained the Doctor's respect. He was treated almost as an equal, almost as a friend, and it was no doubt due not only to his bravery, but also to his headstrong, stubborn loyalty. This loyalty extended to Susan and the Doctor as the travellers grew closer throughout their journeys.

Ian and the Doctor prepare to venture out. [source needed]

Ian revelled in his new life and experiences. When the travellers landed in 12th century Palestine during the Crusades, Barbara was abducted in a Saracen ambush. Ian was knighted Sir Ian of Jaffa by Richard the Lionheart, and sent as an emissary to search for her. Ian developed his skill as a swordsman during his travels. He was also capable of unarmed combat. (DW: The Aztecs, The Crusade)

On a number of occasions, Ian endured the severe test of facing his fears. No great swimmer, he found he had to overcome this when, during a visit to Rome in AD 64, he was sold as a galley slave. His galley sank in a storm, and Ian, with his Greek slave friend Delos, escaped and made their way to Rome. (DW: The Romans) While searching for Barbara in Palestine, Ian was captured and staked in the desert, daubed with honey to attract ants. Ian's instinctive fear of ants may have been increased with his experiences on Vortis. (DW: The Web Planet) Ian also appeared to suffer from seasickness when aboard the Mary Celeste, but still managed to make it on deck twice. (DW: The Chase)

Despite his obvious enjoyment of his travels, Ian never lost sight of his desire to return to his own home and time. When the opportunity arose, Ian and Barbara risked travel in a Dalek time ship to return to 1960s London. When they emerged from the time machine, they were delighted to be back, despite discovering that two years had passed since their departure. (DW: The Chase)

Life after the Doctor

Ian in the Late 20th Century. (BE: Untitled (DWM 169))

Following his departure from the Doctor, Ian and Barbara got married. However, despite having left the Doctor behind, they again got 'caught up in his world' when they were contacted by UNIT in the 1970s to assist in a temporally related problem. (PDA: The Face of the Enemy) Ian and Barbara had a son, John Alydon Ganatus Chesterton. (NA: Timewyrm: Revelation, PDA: Byzantium!)

According to a rumour Sarah Jane Smith shared with Clyde and Rani, Barbara and Ian had become professors at Cambridge by at least the 2010s and had not aged since the 1960s. (SJA: Death of the Doctor)

Personality

Ian dances to "Ticket to Ride". (DW: The Chase)

Like Barbara, Ian was keen to return home, (DW: The Daleks) prompting him to depart from the Doctor's company at the first chance. (DW: The Chase) He usually put others' interests before his, especially Barbara whom he always looked after. (DW: The Daleks, The Keys of Marinus)

Ian threatened Lobos, saying that killing him might be enjoyable. He may have been bluffing. (DW: The Space Museum)

Barbara noted that it was the quiet girls who interested Ian the most. (PDA: Byzantium!)

He was acquainted with the music of The Beatles and danced to the track "Ticket to Ride". (DW: The Chase)

Appearance

Ian continued to wear parts of his Coal Hill School attire whilst travelling. (DW: The Daleks) His tie was destroyed when the Doctor tested acidic water with it. (DW: The Web Planet) He wore a pinstripe shirt on one occasion. (DW: The Chase)

After visiting 13th century China, Ian received a Chinese-style gown. (DW: Marco Polo) He continued to wear it on Marinus. (DW: The Keys of Marinus)

Behind the scenes

  • The roles of Ian and Barbara as, respectively, science and history teachers were part of the series' original plan to alternate between science-fiction and historical stories. In one of the original format documents, Ian's age is listed as twenty-seven.
  • In the early 1990s, William Russell reprised the role of an aged Ian for a series of links in BBC Video's restoration of DW: The Crusade. These appearances may be non-canonical due to Sarah Jane statement that he and Barbara hadn't aged since the 1960s.