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The first season of British science fiction television programme Doctor Who began broadcasting on BBC TV in 1963, and ended in 1964. The series was created by C. E. Webber and Sydney Newman. Produced by Verity Lambert and Sydney Newman, it starred William Hartnell as the First Doctor and original companions Carole Ann Ford as his granddaughter Susan Foreman, Jacqueline Hill as her schoolteacher Barbara
Wright, and William Russell as his former military second-in-command Ian Chesterton. It was announced on 4 October 2013 that the BBC would be releasing the entire 1963-1989 run (except for nine episodes) of Doctor Who on Blu-ray.The first season of Doctor Who, in which the Doctor’s granddaughter Susan Foreman and three schoolteachers stumble across his TARDIS, which can travel through time and space.
They become involved in historical events including the Reign of Terror, the Aztec Empire, and Marco Polo’s travels to China. They also meet the Daleks, who become one of the Doctor’s most frequent enemies. The first season ran from 23 November 1963 to 12 September 1964.Dr. Who brings us a first season with a pilot episode of An Unearthly Child, followed by The Daleks, The Edge of Destruction, Marco Polo, The Keys of Marinus, The Aztecs,
The Sensorites, and concluding with The Reign of Terror. Doctor Who is a British institution, having been on television for over 50 years and in that time has become the longest-running science-fiction series in the world. Doctor Who Season 1 brings together the first 26 episodes from 1963, with the first ever episode "An Unearthly Child" seen for the first time since it's transmission nearly 50 years ago in November 1963. It doesn't stop at just watching however as you can visit new depths of understanding with some never before seen special features and a making of documentary!
The First Doctor Journeys from the Stone Age to Ancient Rome, from planet Skaro's Stone City to the far-flung future of The Earth Empire - with a few detours in between; accompanied by his granddaughter Susan and a band of human rebels, constantly pursued by their foes: the Daleks!
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