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A Companion To The Doctor’s Companions: Steven Taylor and Vicki

It’s always tough to be the first replacement in a winning team. The staggering success of Doctor Who’s first series, way back in 1964, created a certain mythology around the key four characters, the Doctor, Susan, Ian, and Barbara. And when you consider this was a time before the idea of interchangeable companions (and interchangeable Doctors) the arrival of a new face among the team was a big deal.
In fact, when Carole Ann Ford elected to leave the TARDIS in 1964, the production team of the time sought to find a replacement for the young, headstrong Susan, to keep the chemistry going. Enter Vicki (a girl whose surname was never made clear), a teenage orphan from the 25th Century, who ably filled the gap left in the Doctor’s life by the departure of his granddaughter.
Of course, Susan was more used to the ways of the traveling Timelord than Vicki – played by Maureen O’Brian – and so for the first few adventures, she took a passive role, hiding behind Ian and Barbara and generally bringing the screams. But the Doctor soon took her under his wing

Read the rest at Anglophenia

Oh Susan. Your screaming was the worst.
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doctorwho:

A Companion To The Doctor’s Companions: Steven Taylor and Vicki

It’s always tough to be the first replacement in a winning team. The staggering success of Doctor Who’s first series, way back in 1964, created a certain mythology around the key four characters, the Doctor, Susan, Ian, and Barbara. And when you consider this was a time before the idea of interchangeable companions (and interchangeable Doctors) the arrival of a new face among the team was a big deal.

In fact, when Carole Ann Ford elected to leave the TARDIS in 1964, the production team of the time sought to find a replacement for the young, headstrong Susan, to keep the chemistry going. Enter Vicki (a girl whose surname was never made clear), a teenage orphan from the 25th Century, who ably filled the gap left in the Doctor’s life by the departure of his granddaughter.

Of course, Susan was more used to the ways of the traveling Timelord than Vicki – played by Maureen O’Brian – and so for the first few adventures, she took a passive role, hiding behind Ian and Barbara and generally bringing the screams. But the Doctor soon took her under his wing

Read the rest at Anglophenia

Oh Susan. Your screaming was the worst.

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  I spend time on the internet. Too much time. Far too much time.
  I'm super crazy in a fun and awesome way (just trust me).
  I'm a conniseur of teen fiction (part of the crazy).
  I have a habit of creating strange science fiction/fantasy plots, writing them down on bits of paper, and losing them.
  I love bad movies and rom-coms. I also love great movies and movies that make me sad.
  I've been having a love affair with the television my entire life.
  Comics make me happy. Very happy. Especially Swamp Thing.
  Right now, I'd rather be eating tacos and listening to Dr. Horrible's Sing A Long Blog in my car.
  Or watching Doctor Who with a cocktail in my hand and something baking in the oven.
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