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  1. Susan Foreman is a pupil at Coal Hill School, where she is taught History by Ms Wright and Science by Mr Chesterton. She lives at 76 Totter’s Lane. She is also the First Doctor’s granddaughter. An alien, exiled from a distant time and place, living in an extraordinary ship called the TARDIS. Curious, quick-witted and kind, Susan is the ...

  2. Carole Ann Ford (* 8. Juni 1940) ist eine britische Schauspielerin. In den ersten beiden Staffeln (1963-64) der Serie Doctor Who spielte sie Susan Foreman, die Enkelin der Titelfigur. 1983 übernahm sie diese Rolle in The Five Doctors erneut.

  3. 21 de nov. de 2023 · 1960S: CAROLE ANN FORD. 2023-11-21 -. Carole Ann Ford, now 83, played the First Doctor’s teenage granddaugh­ter Susan Foreman for 51 episodes from the show’s inception in 1963. “When Susan was described to me, she was hyper-intelligen­t – typecastin­g, of course! – and telepathic. That all changed because [head of BBC drama] Sydney ...

  4. Ice Warriors. The Master (Delgado) The Master (Ainley. The Rani (O'Mara) Mixed monsters one. Mixed monsters two. Billie Piper. Carole Ann Ford. Elisabeth Sladen.

  5. Susan Foreman (also known as Susan Campbell in spin-off media) is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.The granddaughter of the Doctor and original companion of their first incarnation, she was played by actress Carole Ann Ford from 1963 to 1964, in the show's first season and the first two stories of the second season.

  6. 28 de fev. de 2023 · The 82-year-old Carole Ann Ford calling 51-year-old David Tennant, or better yet, 30-year-old Ncuti Gatwa "grandfather" is too strong a visual to ignore.It would perfectly reflect the timelessness of Doctor Who as a TV show and the Doctor as a character, uniquely honoring the show's 60th anniversary.

  7. Carole Ann Ford (ur. 16 czerwca 1940 [1] ) – brytyjska aktorka, znana z roli Susan Foreman w brytyjskim serialu science-fiction Doktor Who , w którym grała w latach 1963 do 1964, a następnie w latach 1983 i 1993.