The First Doctor is an incarnation of
the Doctor, the protagonist of the
BBC science fiction television series ''
Doctor Who''. He was portrayed by actor
William Hartnell.
Within the series' narrative, the Doctor is a centuries-old
alien Time Lord
The Time Lords are a fictional ancient race of extraterrestrial people in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', of which the series' main protagonist, the Doctor, is a member. Time Lords are so named for their command ...
from the planet
Gallifrey who
travels in time and space in the
TARDIS, frequently with
companions. At the end of life, the Doctor
regenerates; as a result, the physical appearance and personality of the Doctor changes. The concept of regeneration, initially referred to as a "renewal," was introduced when Hartnell needed to leave the series, due to his increasingly bad health, and consequently has extended the life of the show for many years.
Hartnell's portrayal of the character was initially a stubborn and abrasive old man who was distrustful of humans, but he mellowed out into a much friendlier, grandfatherly figure who adored his travels with his companions. The First Doctor's original companions were his granddaughter
Susan
Susan is a feminine given name, from Persian "Susan" (lily flower), from Egyptian '' sšn'' and Coptic ''shoshen'' meaning "lotus flower", from Hebrew ''Shoshana'' meaning "lily" (in modern Hebrew this also means "rose" and a flower in general), ...
(
Carole Ann Ford
Carole Ann Lillian Ford ( Higgins; born 16 June 1940) is a British actress best known for her roles as Susan Foreman in the BBC science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', and as Bettina in the 1962 film adaptation of ''The Day of the ...
) and her schoolteachers
Ian Chesterton
Ian Chesterton is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'' and a companion of the First Doctor. He was played in the series by William Russell, and was one of the members of the programme's first ...
(
William Russell) and
Barbara Wright (
Jacqueline Hill). In later episodes, he travelled alongside 25th-century orphan
Vicki
Vicky, Vicko,
Vick, Vickie or Vicki is a feminine given name, often a hypocorism of Victoria (name), Victoria. The feminine name Vicky in Greece comes from the name Vasiliki.
Women
* Family nickname of Victoria, Princess Royal (1840–1901 ...
(
Maureen O'Brien
Maureen O'Brien (born 29 June 1943) is an English actress and author best known for playing the role of Vicki in the BBC science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', although she has appeared in many other television programmes.
Early l ...
), space pilot
Steven (
Peter Purves),
Trojan handmaiden
Katarina (
Adrienne Hill
Adrienne Hill (22 July 1937 – 6 October 1997) was an English actress. In 1965, she had brief recurring roles in soap opera '' 199 Park Lane'' and as Katarina in science fiction television show ''Doctor Who'', which ended when ''199 Park ...
), and sixties
flower child
Flower child originated as a synonym for hippie, especially among the idealistic young people who gathered in San Francisco and the surrounding area during the Summer of Love in 1967. It was the custom of "flower children" to wear and distribute ...
Dodo Chaplet (
Jackie Lane). His final on-screen companions were the sailor
Ben (
Michael Craze) and the posh and sophisticated
Polly (
Anneke Wills). Of the 134 episodes Hartnell appeared in as a regular, 44
are missing.
Hartnell reprised the role once, in the tenth anniversary story ''
The Three Doctors'' (1973). The character occasionally appeared in the series after Hartnell's death, most prominently as portrayed by
Richard Hurndall in the 1983 multi-doctor special ''
The Five Doctors'', and as portrayed by
David Bradley in the 2017
Twelfth Doctor episodes "
The Doctor Falls" and "
Twice Upon a Time" and in the
Thirteenth Doctor episode "
The Power of the Doctor" in 2022.
Character biography
The First Doctor is a mysterious character and little is known about him at the outset except that he has a granddaughter,
Susan Foreman
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 and original companion of the First Doctor, she was played by actress C ...
, and that they come from another time and place. He has a ship that travels through time and space, the
TARDIS, which is currently disguised as a
police box (Susan notes that it used to be able to change to blend in with its surroundings), and is bigger on the inside. The Doctor describes himself and Susan as "exiles" without specifying why or even whether their exile is self-imposed. It would not be until the last adventure of the Doctor's
second incarnation that the name of the Doctor's people (the
Time Lord
The Time Lords are a fictional ancient race of extraterrestrial people in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', of which the series' main protagonist, the Doctor, is a member. Time Lords are so named for their command ...
s) would be revealed, and the
third incarnation before the name of his home planet (
Gallifrey) was first spoken.
The series' first episode opens with a pair of schoolteachers in contemporary (1963) London,
Ian Chesterton
Ian Chesterton is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'' and a companion of the First Doctor. He was played in the series by William Russell, and was one of the members of the programme's first ...
and
Barbara Wright, investigating the mystery of Susan, a student who seems confused and even frustrated at how what she is learning in history and especially mathematics seems to be wrong. Following Susan to her supposed home, they discover the TARDIS in a junkyard, surprising both Susan and her grandfather the Doctor, who launches the ship in response to the discovery. Ian and Barbara are involuntarily taken on a journey back to the year
100,000 BC and spend two years adventuring through time and space with the Doctor, who at this point in the series has no control over the navigation systems of the TARDIS.
It was as this incarnation that the Doctor first met the
Daleks and the
Cybermen, races that would become his most implacable foes. The TARDIS crew also observed many historical events such as the ''
Reign of Terror
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'' in
revolutionary France
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, meeting ''
Marco Polo'' in China and ''
The Aztecs'' in
Mexico
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. When Susan fell in love with the human resistance fighter David Campbell, the Doctor left her behind to allow her to build a life for herself on 22nd century Earth (''
The Dalek Invasion of Earth''), although he promised to return some day. The Doctor, Ian and Barbara were then joined by
Vicki
Vicky, Vicko,
Vick, Vickie or Vicki is a feminine given name, often a hypocorism of Victoria (name), Victoria. The feminine name Vicky in Greece comes from the name Vasiliki.
Women
* Family nickname of Victoria, Princess Royal (1840–1901 ...
, whom they saved in ''
The Rescue ''The Rescue'' may refer to:
Art
* ''The Rescue'' (painting), an 1855 painting by John Everett Millais
* ''The Rescue'' (statue), a marble sculpture group (1837–50) by Horatio Greenough
Film and television
* " Chapter 16: The Rescue", 202 ...
'' from the planet Dido.
At the conclusion of a chase through time by Daleks, Ian and Barbara used the Dalek time machine to go home (''
The Chase''), and their place in the TARDIS was taken by a future space pilot named
Steven Taylor, who had been captured by the robot Mechanoids but escaped due to the Dalek attack. The Doctor met another member of his own race for the first time in the form of the
Meddling Monk
The Monk is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Played by the British actor Peter Butterworth, the character appeared in two stories, ''The Time Meddler'' and ''The Daleks' Master Plan'', as a ...
and had an adventure in
Galaxy 4
''Galaxy 4'' is the first serial of the third season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Written by William Emms and directed by Derek Martinus, the serial was broadcast on BBC1 in four weekly parts from 11 Se ...
. During the
siege of Troy, Vicki decided to leave the TARDIS to stay with
Troilus
Troilus ( or ; grc, Τρωΐλος, Troïlos; la, Troilus) is a legendary character associated with the story of the Trojan War. The first surviving reference to him is in Homer's '' Iliad,'' composed in the late 8th century BCE.
In Greek ...
, adopting the name Cressida. The Doctor and Steven were next briefly joined by Trojan slave
Katarina and a security agent from 4000 AD
Sara Kingdom, but both were killed during the events of ''
The Daleks' Master Plan'', where the Daleks plotted to invade Earth's Solar System in 4000 AD, before being destroyed when the Doctor activated their weapon the Time Destructor. Due to this he was aged significantly; the effects on Sara were enough to reduce her to dust.
After narrowly missing
the Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve, the Doctor and Steven took on board a young girl named
Dodo Chaplet. Dodo brought a cold virus to the far future, which nearly annihilated the humans and
Monoids travelling on ''
The Ark''. It was cured and when the TARDIS arrived on the Ark 700 years later the TARDIS crew helped the humans reach their destination, the Monoids having taken over the Ark. One of the First Doctor's most deadly foes was the
Celestial Toymaker, who forced him and his
companions to play deadly games and briefly made the Doctor invisible and mute. Eventually, the Doctor managed to win the Trilogic Game allowing them all to escape the Toymaker's domain.
Eventually, Steven and Dodo left the Doctor as well, Steven remaining on an alien planet as a mediator (''
The Savages'') between two races, and Dodo deciding to remain on Earth in 1966 to recover from being hypnotised by the supercomputer WOTAN. The Doctor was then joined by upper-class secretary
Polly and sailor
Ben Jackson.
The toll of years put strain on the Doctor's elderly frame. After defeating the
Cybermen at the
Antarctic
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Snowcap Station (''
The Tenth Planet''), the Doctor was fearfully reluctant to
regenerate when he crossed paths with one of his future incarnations ("
Twice Upon a Time"), who is similarly reluctant to regenerate. The events of the episode convince both Doctors to go through with their regenerations. After returning to his TARDIS and helping Polly and Ben back inside, the Doctor collapsed and regenerated for the first time.
Personality
From the beginning, the Doctor was a mysterious figure. He appeared to be a frail old man and yet was possessed of unexpected reserves of strength and will. An early
writers' guide by
script editor David Whitaker describes "Doctor Who" as "frail-looking but wiry and tough as an old turkey". He obviously held tremendous knowledge of scientific matters, and yet was unable to pilot his
TARDIS time ship reliably; his granddaughter
Susan
Susan is a feminine given name, from Persian "Susan" (lily flower), from Egyptian '' sšn'' and Coptic ''shoshen'' meaning "lotus flower", from Hebrew ''Shoshana'' meaning "lily" (in modern Hebrew this also means "rose" and a flower in general), ...
explained this by saying that her grandfather was "a bit forgetful"; but the
TARDIS required expert piloting and guidance by the Doctor. Its systems would often break down, especially the navigational systems. This, combined with the fact the TARDIS was actually designed for ''six'' pilots, would explain the difficulty the Doctor encountered in piloting it correctly. He was abrasive, patronising, and cantankerous towards his human travelling companions, yet shared a deep emotional bond with his granddaughter Susan. He also harboured a streak of ruthlessness, being willing to lie—and in one case attempt to kill—to achieve his goals. Initially, he distrusted his first two human companions,
Ian Chesterton
Ian Chesterton is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'' and a companion of the First Doctor. He was played in the series by William Russell, and was one of the members of the programme's first ...
and
Barbara Wright, who were forced on him. Over time, however, as they shared adventures together, he grew closer to them, and the TARDIS crew came to share almost a family bond. When proven wrong after accusing Ian and Barbara of sabotaging the TARDIS in ''
The Edge of Destruction'', the Doctor humbly apologised, especially after seeing that Barbara had been hurt by his accusations. The Doctor realised he could rely on Ian and Barbara, sealing a friendship which lasts until their eventual departure from the TARDIS, with the relationship between the Doctor and Barbara being mutually respectful and increasingly affectionate.
Eventually, the Doctor began to enjoy his travels through time and space, taking people along for the ride and was always reluctant and sad to see them go, even when he knew it was for their own good. The Doctor's personality mellowed around the time of the serial ''
Marco Polo'', and he evolved into the more familiar grandfatherly figure that children loved. The initially irascible and slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more compassionate figure. He was protective of the young women he took on as companions; they reminded him of his granddaughter, Susan.
William Hartnell described the Doctor as "a
wizard", and "a cross between the
Wizard of Oz and
Father Christmas".
Paul McGann, who played a
later incarnation of the Doctor, said Hartnell's "seemed like a
Victorian
Victorian or Victorians may refer to:
19th century
* Victorian era, British history during Queen Victoria's 19th-century reign
** Victorian architecture
** Victorian house
** Victorian decorative arts
** Victorian fashion
** Victorian literature ...
, someone kind of stern and paterfamilias about him. Something kind but scary". One quirk of the First Doctor was his tendency to become occasionally tongue-tied and stumble over words. Sometimes this was a deliberate acting choice:
William Russell recalls that it was Hartnell's idea for the Doctor to get Ian Chesterton's surname wrong, calling him "Chesserman", "Chatterton" and even "Charterhouse". This character choice also gave the series' producers the ability to use
takes in which Hartnell flubbed his lines. Due to the series' tight production schedule, it was rarely possible to reshoot such scenes and dubbing the dialogue was usually not an option. Hartnell suffered from undiagnosed
arteriosclerosis, which affected his ability to remember lines, increasingly so as his time on the series progressed.
In "Twice Upon a Time", the Doctor expressed to a variation of his future companion
Bill Potts that he had left Gallifrey, among other reasons, to investigate why good prevails in a universe where evil would seem to have so many advantages. As Bill reflected that none of the First Doctor's future incarnations recognized this fact, the Twelfth Doctor summarized that he and his incarnations were the reason for the universe's balance between good and evil.
Appearance
Hartnell's costume was hired from Nathans, a theatrical costuming company.
The overall look is
Victorian
Victorian or Victorians may refer to:
19th century
* Victorian era, British history during Queen Victoria's 19th-century reign
** Victorian architecture
** Victorian house
** Victorian decorative arts
** Victorian fashion
** Victorian literature ...
-
Edwardian
The Edwardian era or Edwardian period of British history spanned the reign of King Edward VII, 1901 to 1910 and is sometimes extended to the start of the First World War. The death of Queen Victoria in January 1901 marked the end of the Victori ...
: a black
frock coat and a light yellow
tweed waistcoat
A waistcoat ( UK and Commonwealth, or ; colloquially called a weskit), or vest ( US and Canada), is a sleeveless upper-body garment. It is usually worn over a dress shirt and necktie and below a coat as a part of most men's formal wea ...
over a wing-collared shirt; usually a dark blue
ascot tie
An ascot tie or ascot is a neckband with wide pointed wings, traditionally made of pale grey patterned silk. This wide tie is usually patterned, folded over, and fastened with a tie pin or tie clip. It is usually reserved for formal wear with mo ...
or ribbon tie and
tartan
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trousers. Hartnell also wore a ring with a large blue stone and a white wig.
Additional accessories seen from time to time are a
monocle, a carved wooden
cane, an
opera cape
A cape is a clothing accessory or a sleeveless outer garment which drapes the wearer's back, arms, and chest, and connects at the neck.
History
Capes were common in medieval Europe, especially when combined with a hood in the chaperon. The ...
, a
scarf, a
hat in Astrakhan fur or, in warmer climes, a
Panama hat. In "
An Unearthly Child", he was seen smoking a large bent
tobacco pipe
A tobacco pipe, often called simply a pipe, is a device specifically made to smoke tobacco. It comprises a chamber (the bowl) for the tobacco from which a thin hollow stem (shank) emerges, ending in a mouthpiece. Pipes can range from very sim ...
, making him the only incarnation of the Doctor to be seen
smoking; it is assumed that he gave up after that serial.
In the original version of the first episode, Hartnell wore a contemporary (1960s) suit. Among the many changes made to the episode in reshooting was the Doctor's (and Susan's) clothes.
Story style
The debut of the Daleks in
the second serial turned the programme from a children's series to a national phenomenon. It soon became a show that the whole family gathered to watch, with monsters that children viewed from between their fingers or from
behind the sofa. Scripts filled with far-out concepts compensated for the relatively low budget and unsophisticated special effects, laying the foundation for decades of stories to come.
Later appearances
Despite the regeneration television audiences would see the First Doctor on screen for several more occasions (not counting flashbacks or charity specials like ''
Dimensions in Time''). For the 10th anniversary of the programme in 1973, Hartnell appeared in ''
The Three Doctors'', which also saw
Patrick Troughton reprise his role as the
Second Doctor. Due to failing health, however, Hartnell could not participate in any of the regular filming, so his scenes were shot separately at
Ealing Studios
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(not his garden or garage at home, as long suggested by fan legend); in the context of the episode, this is explained as the First Doctor being trapped in a time eddy when he was being sent to assist his future selves, with the result that he can only communicate with his future selves for brief moments over the TARDIS monitor while sitting in a capsule.
William Hartnell died on 23 April 1975, so for the 20th anniversary special ''
The Five Doctors'' in 1983, the role of the First Doctor was played by
Richard Hurndall. At the beginning of the programme a film insert of Hartnell's Doctor taken from ''
The Dalek Invasion of Earth'' was used.
In "
The Name of the Doctor", which combined stock footage of Hartnell with Carole Ann Ford in CGI and newly shot footage, the First Doctor is depicted stealing the TARDIS in its original form.
In "
The Day of the Doctor", Hartnell is shown along with the other twelve doctors as they move Gallifrey to a single moment in time. He was voiced by
John Guilor, over archival footage of Hartnell.
A child version of the character appears in "
Listen" (2014), portrayed by an uncredited Michael Jones.
In the Big Finish audio drama ''
The Light at the End'' the First Doctor is portrayed by
William Russell, who also played
Ian Chesterton
Ian Chesterton is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'' and a companion of the First Doctor. He was played in the series by William Russell, and was one of the members of the programme's first ...
in both the show and the audio dramas. Russell and fellow co-star
Peter Purves (who played Steven Taylor) have performed numerous other audio plays set during this era, usually narrating the stories and doing an impression (rather than an impersonation) of the Doctor's voice while reciting his lines.
In the
series 10 finale "
The Doctor Falls",
David Bradley appeared as the First Doctor, confronting his
twelfth incarnation as the latter resists his oncoming regeneration. This scene was followed up in the 2017 Christmas special, "
Twice Upon a Time".
Bradley had previously portrayed William Hartnell in ''
An Adventure in Space and Time'', a 2013
docudrama
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Docudramas typ ...
depicting the creation of ''Doctor Who''. He reprised the role of the First Doctor for a series of audio stories released by Big Finish, titled "
The First Doctor Adventures", starting in January 2018.
April 2022 saw Big Finish release a box set of audio dramas starring Stephen Noonan as the First Doctor. Nicholas Briggs has expressed interest in producing further stories with
David Bradley. Stephen Noonan also expressed interest in returning for future boxsets. Another First Doctor boxset is scheduled for January 2023 but is unconfirmed whether Bradley or Noonan will star.
Other mentions
Images of the First Doctor appear in ''
The Power of the Daleks'', ''
Day of the Daleks'', ''
The Brain of Morbius
''The Brain of Morbius'' is the fifth serial of the 13th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 3 to 24 January 1976. The screenwriter credit is give ...
'', ''
Earthshock'', ''
Mawdryn Undead'', ''
Resurrection of the Daleks'', "
The Next Doctor", "
The Eleventh Hour", "
The Vampires of Venice", "
Vincent and the Doctor", "
The Lodger", "
Nightmare in Silver", "
The Timeless Children" and ''
The Sarah Jane Adventures'' story ''
Death of the Doctor''. In the episode "
The Name of the Doctor", he is seen stealing a
TARDIS along with
Susan Foreman
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 and original companion of the First Doctor, she was played by actress C ...
, before
Clara Oswald tells him to steal a different one (colourised footage taken from ''
The Aztecs''). He is also seen for a brief second wandering around the Doctor's mind in the end of "The Name of the Doctor," although this time a double was used. He also makes a brief appearance (again using a double) during
Missy
Missy or Missie is a feminine first name, often a short form of Melissa.
People
* Mathilde de Morny (1863-1944), French aristocrat and artist
* Michele "Missy" Avila (1968-1985), American murder victim
* Missie Berteotti (born 1963), American LP ...
's exposition of the
Twelfth Doctor's battle with android assassins ("
The Witch's Familiar").
In ''
Dimensions in Time'' the
Fourth Doctor
The Fourth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. He is portrayed by Tom Baker.
Within the series' narrative, the Doctor is a centuries-old alien Time Lord from the ...
(
Tom Baker
Thomas Stewart Baker (born 20 January 1934) is an English actor and writer. He is well known for his portrayal of the fourth incarnation of the Doctor in the science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'' from 1974 to 1981.Scott, Danny. ( ...
) refers to the First as "the grumpy one". A sculpture of his head, along with that of the
Second Doctor, appears as well.
The First Doctor is seen as a sketch in
John Smith
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:''In chronological ...
's book alongside other past Doctors in the episode "
Human Nature
Human nature is a concept that denotes the fundamental dispositions and characteristics—including ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—that humans are said to have naturally. The term is often used to denote the essence of humankind, or ...
". In "
Time Crash", the
Tenth Doctor says to the
Fifth, "Back when I first started, at the very beginning, I was always trying to be old and grumpy and important, like you do when you're young." A brief clip of the First Doctor from ''
The Time Meddler'' appears in both "
The Next Doctor" and in "
The Eleventh Hour".
In a clip from "
The Vampires of Venice" the
Eleventh Doctor shows his
library card, which contains a photograph of the First Doctor and the address of 76 Totters Lane. In "
Vincent and the Doctor", both the First and
Second Doctors appear on a printout when the Eleventh Doctor has the TARDIS identify him. In "
The Big Bang", the Eleventh Doctor briefly mentions the First while bidding his farewell to a sleeping
Amy Pond, referring to him as "the daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away". In "
The Rings of Akhaten", the Eleventh Doctor mentions that he had visited Akhaten with his granddaughter, presumably as the First Doctor.
The
Twelfth Doctor refers to his first incarnation's initial lack of altruism prior to meeting the Daleks in "
Into the Dalek".
A portrait of the First Doctor is hanging in a UNIT safe house in "
The Zygon Invasion".
Other appearances
References
Bibliography
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External links
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