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I vaguely remember watching a few of the Jon Pertwee stories as a little kid in England, and I vaguely remember watching a couple of Tom Baker stories on cable as a slightly bigger kid in the US. But what really got me interested was learning of Peter Davison\'s connection, since I\'d been a fan of his since way back. (So of course he\'s my favourite Doctor ... one of the top ten!)
Lately I\'ve been fixating on the Tenth Doctor, but also watching a lot of First Doctor stuff. All in the name of research, you see (yeah, that\'s the ticket!) since I\'m writing Susan for LJ\'s doctorwho_100.
A Benevolent Abduction by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 8]
Ian tells his children about how their mother saved him and Susan from a madwoman with the very best of intentions.
Characters: Barbara Wright, Ian Chesterton, Susan Foreman
Series: None
A Regency Romance by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 70]
The Doctor and Rose spend a weekend at a Regency-era house party, where everyone mistakenly assumes them to be husband and wife. A further complication arises when the Doctor discovers he's already there in one of his previous incarnations.
Characters: Rose Tyler, Rose Tyler, The Doctor (10th), The Doctor (10th), The Doctor (3rd), The Doctor (3rd)
Series: None
Backwards Traveller by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 15]
The Doctor encounters an old companion who prefers to leave his past where it belongs.
Characters: Ian Chesterton, The Doctor (6th)
Series: None
First Steps by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 5]
The evolution of the Doctor's relationship with Rose Tyler, from beginning to end.
Characters: Rose Tyler, Rose Tyler, The Doctor (10th), The Doctor (9th)
Series: None
Here's Another Lost Weekend by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 7]
They’ve missed New York for the second time, and they’re snowbound in an isolated cabin in the woods. Sounds like a perfect, romantic weekend? Yeah, right!
Characters: Rose Tyler, The Doctor (10th)
Series: None
In Spite of Everything by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 3]
Words that should have been spoken long ago, set during the end of the Time War.
Characters: Romana II, The Doctor (8th)
Series: None
It Never Happened Anyway by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 2]
The Third Doctor is entirely too busy to visit his granddaughter while he's in her time period during Day of the Daleks, but Susan can certainly feel the effects of his actions.
Characters: David Campbell, David Campbell, Susan Foreman, Susan Foreman
Series: None
More Precious than Gemstones by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 3]
The Doctor stops for a swim and gets embroiled in the search for a kidnapped child.
Characters: Rose Tyler, The Doctor (10th)
Series: None
No Hanky-Panky in the TARDIS by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 10]
Ian and Barbara had to confront that attraction at some point -- but is it really the best idea to get involved with your travelling companion?
Characters: Barbara Wright, Ian Chesterton, Susan Foreman, The Doctor (1st)
Series: None
Precipitation by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 7]
It's possible to go from friends to lovers but first there's that awkward, in-between stage to deal with.
Characters: Rose Tyler, The Doctor (10th)
Series: None
Red Tape by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 25]
Ever wondered about the red tape and paperwork hassle involved when the Doctor became an official part of UNIT?
Characters: The Doctor (3rd), Sergeant Benton
Series: None
Some Other Susan by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 4]
She was just a conventional little girl from Gallifrey. Her life could have gone so many different ways.
Characters: Susan Foreman
Series: None
Sshhh! by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 8]
A needy Jackie wants her daughter to spend a few days with her, and the Doctor just can't seem to stay away. And council flats have alarmingly thin walls.
Characters: Jackie Tyler, Rose Tyler, The Doctor (10th)
Series: None
The Doctor's Bed by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 4]
Drabble about the Doctor's bed.
Characters: None
Series: None
The Quickest Route by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 4]
The TARDIS may have an infinite number of rooms, but sometimes you can run across a particular room just once too often. (Doctor/Romana in retrospect -- set during Logopolis.)
Characters: The Doctor (4th)
Series: None
Wichita Falls by Lydia Hunter [Reviews - 15]
April 10, 1979. The Doctor gets the place wrong, Rose gets a t-shirt, Jack gets committed -- and oh yeah, the city's about to be blown away by a tornado.
Characters: Jack Harkness, Rose Tyler, The Doctor (9th)
Series: None