George Washington

 was a President of the United States whose waxwork replica appeared in Madame Tussauds when the Third Doctor and Liz Shaw visited to investigate the first Auton invasion of Earth. (TV: Spearhead from Space) Washington had wooden teeth. (AUDIO: The Mahogany Murderers)

Encounter with the Doctor
The Second Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon rescued Washington and his men from the Hessians in the 1770s. (PROSE: The Revolutionaries)

During the Revolution
Washington served as a general in 1782 during the American War of Independence. (PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street) According to Marielle Duquesne in 1799, it was rumoured that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Paine practiced Witchcraft during the revolution. (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet)

Legacy
By George! was a musical made about the history of George Washington. (PROSE: The Men Who Sold the World)

A portrait of George Washington hung in the Oval Office during Harry S. Truman's presidency. (PROSE: Endgame)

George Washington Square (PROSE: The Pit) and George Washington Bridge were in New York City. (PROSE: The Forgotten Army) George Washington Parkway was in Maryland. (PROSE: Blue Box)

Behind the scenes
Who Was 'Ere!, one of the parodical comic stories in The Doctor Who Fun Book, which took a comedic look at the Doctor's influence on Earth's history and on popular culture and mythology, featured a take on the famous "cherry tree" story told of the real-world George Washington: in this version of events, it was actually the Fourth Doctor who destroyed the tree by landing the TARDIS on top of it. The scene featured a silent cameo by George Washington's father, who has not appeared in any stories considered valid on this Wiki.

The idea of Washington having wooden teeth, as claimed in The Mahogany Murderers, is a popular misconception. In the real world, Washington's teeth were made of ivory, with some animal teeth and human teeth, the latter of which were possibly bought from African-Americans. This was a common practice for affluent individuals in the 18th century.

He was voiced by Dan Castellaneta on several episodes of The Simpsons.