Barbara Wright

Barbara Wright, later Barbara Chesterton, was one of the earliest companions to travel with the Doctor. Before meeting the First Doctor, Barbara was a history teacher at Coal Hill School in 1960s London.

Early life
In her teens, Barbara dated a boy who carried a knife. Her mother called these "her rebellious years". Barbara had an aunt named Cecilia. They met every year in London on 23 November, her aunt's birthday. (ST: 1963)

In 1954, she was a student teacher in Cricklewood, living in a rented room. (PDA: The Witch Hunters)

Travels with the Doctor
In 1963, Barbara taught Susan Foreman history at Coal Hill School in Shoreditch, London. (DW: An Unearthly Child) She had a particular interest in the Aztecs. (DW: The Aztecs) The odd gaps in Susan's knowledge and her knowledge of things she could not know intrigued Barbara. Ian and she followed Susan to 76 Totter's Lane, where they learnt that Susan had been kept inside a police box. They forced their way into the massive console room of the Doctor's TARDIS.

Susan's grandfather, the First Doctor, kidnapped Ian and Barbara in the TARDIS, which travelled back in time. The TARDIS landed in Earth's Stone Age. The Doctor was taken by Kal, who had seen him produce fire. The others tried to rescue the Doctor, but were taken to the Cave of Skulls. The Old Mother released the Doctor and his companions and they escaped into a nearby forest. Ian and Barbara aided Za's injuries from an animal when he tried to chase after them, but were returned to the cave. Ian produced fire for the tribe and devised a way of scaring the cavemen by setting the skulls on fire. The group escaped to the TARDIS, which took off again. (DW: An Unearthly Child)

When the TARDIS landed on Skaro, the Doctor lied about the fluid link needing mercury, when there was nothing wrong, so he could explore a nearby city. The Daleks imprisoned the Doctor and his companions inside the city, confiscating the fluid link they brought along.

Having escaped, they assisted the Thals in their attack on the Dalek city. The Daleks' power supply was damaged in the attack. The Daleks died and their plans to flood the atmosphere with radiation failed. (DW: The Daleks)

With the fluid link retrieved, the Doctor left Skaro for Earth, using the Fast Return Switch. The spring in the switch was damaged, causing it to be stuck. The TARDIS was sent to the beginning of a solar system and everyone was knocked out in the trip. The TARDIS tried warning the crew about the atoms forming around them when they came to, but the Doctor assumed that this was Ian and Barbara's sabotage of the ship. Once Barbara figured out what was going on, the Doctor fixed the spring, ending the fault. (DW: "The Rescue", The Edge of Destruction)

Still heavily damaged and malfunctioning, the TARDIS found its way to Earth, but did not make it to Ian and Barbara's time, instead landing in the Plain of Pamir in 1289. There, Barbara met Marco Polo, who took the TARDIS along with its keys on his caravan across Cathay, to hand it to Kublai Khan as part of a bargain for his return to Venice. Along the way, the Mongol warlord Tegana, also part of Polo's caravan, tried to take the TARDIS for Nogai as part of his plan to assassinate Kublai. In the chaos of Tegana and Polo's duel in Peking, the Doctor and his companions escaped in his repaired TARDIS. (DW: Marco Polo)

The Doctor landed on an island on Marinus. Arbitan asked them to search for the keys to the reprogrammed Conscience of Marinus to regain control over the Voord, as all of his other followers and family members failed to retrieve them. Arbitan trapped the TARDIS in a forcefield, preventing the Doctor and his companions' escape.

They used Arbitan's travel dials to reach Morphoton. Barbara released Arbitan's daughter, Sabetha and the rest of the city from the Morpho's mind control, and retrieved the first key.

Ian and Barbara found a fake key in the Screaming Jungle, and after enduring several traps were told the proper location of the second key by Darrius. The third key was found in a mountain cave and was guarded by Ice Guardians.

Escaping the guardians, Ian reached Millennius, where he was knocked out and framed for the murder of Eprin. The Doctor helped discover the true culprit, and Ian was spared execution. The fourth key was found inside the mace that killed Eprin when the man sent to fetch the key was captured.

The Doctor and his companions returned to Arbitan's island, where Arbitan had been murdered. Ian handed the Voord the fake key, which destroyed the Consciousness, along with the Voord. They were able to leave in the TARDIS once more. (DW: The Keys of Marinus) Barbara's strong beliefs and acceptance of truth made her a formidable character. If she believed in something, she stood up for it. When the travellers arrived in Mexico during the time of Aztecs, her interest in history allowed her to see the good and the evil in the Aztec society and her belief they could be a truly good people made her determined to change the course of history when the Conquistadors arrived. She wished to preserve all that was good and honourable from their society, whilst driving out the horrors and ignorance of human sacrifice. Even though the Doctor stated this as an impossibility, she still endeavoured to try, angering the Doctor. Barbara was disappointed to learn that history could not be changed, but she had the strength of character to live with this. (DW: The Aztecs)

Passionate about history, Barbara could see both sides to a story. When the travellers arrived in revolutionary France, she befriended Léon Colbert. When he died, she was distraught and defended his treachery. (DW: The Reign of Terror)

On 22nd century Earth, the travellers found the Daleks had invaded and occupied the planet. Barbara helped a small resistance group in their plotting and with Jenny took Dortmun through London. With the Daleks defeated, Susan left their company. (DW: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)

When they arrived on the planet Dido, they met an inhabitant there named Vicki. Vicki was initially unable to closely bond with Barbara, who had killed Vicki's pet sand beast Sandy, thinking it to be dangerous. After Barbara offered an apology, the two got on well and Vicki joined them on their travels. (DW: The Rescue)

Perhaps owing in part to Barbara missing Susan, she and Vicki became confidantes. Despite how well Barbara and Vicki got along, Barbara seemed unamused when Vicki said that she must be "about five hundred and fifty years old", as she came from 1963. (DW: The Rescue)

The strength of character Barbara showed when accepting the fate of the Aztecs allowed her to persevere through the discomforts she faced on their travels. While on Vortis, Barbara survived working for the Zarbi, (DW: The Web Planet) and although she was captured by a Saracen band led by El Akir, she had the strength of mind to survive this as well. (DW: The Crusade)

Barbara's knowledge of history prepared the travellers for the hardships they would encounter when they landed in Rome. She warned Ian, once they had been captured to be sold as slaves, just how badly Roman slaves were treated. (DW: The Romans) Here she gained her most treasured keepsake from her travels - the gold bracelet she had been given by Nero. (DW: The Romans, The Chase) She was the first to realise that she and Ian might be able to return home in the Dalek time machine. Determined to get home, she was willing to risk her life in the Dalek ship. On returning home, Barbara and Ian were thrilled to have safely arrived. Once they had left the Dalek ship, and it had self-destructed, the two friends realised that they had some explaining to do, as they had arrived home in 1965 — two years after they had left. (DW: The Chase)

Life after the Doctor
Barbara and Ian claimed to have been missionaries in Africa to account for the time gap. She began a career as a university lecturer, specialising in Aztec history (MA: Who Killed Kennedy). Barbara and Ian married (SJA: Death of the Doctor) and had a child, John Alydon Ganatas Chesterton, who grew up to be a famous musician under the name Johnny Chess (NA: Timewyrm: Revelation, PDA: Byzantium!). According to a rumour Sarah Jane Smith shared with Clyde and Rani, Barbara and Ian had become professors at Cambridge by at least the 2010s and had not aged since the 1960s (SJA: Death of the Doctor). However, other sources suggest this was just a rumour. (BE: Untitled, VHS: The Crusade (Video links)'')

Personality
Barbara was keen to see the good in all things. She was frequently protected by Ian. (DW: The Keys of Marinus) She believed in the innate goodness of people and saw that sometimes there was more to a situation than met the eye. (DW: The Romans)

Barbara was also capable of great endurance and feats of bravery. She killed Sandy with a flare gun in shock, after which she was keen to make it up with Vicki. (DW: The Rescue) While a prisoner, Barbara looked after her fellow captives at risk to herself. (DW: The Romans) Barbara would take her aggression out on the Daleks. Despite her initial fear, she overcame it and fought them to save her group and the Thals. (DW: The Daleks) In her second encounter with them, Barbara drove a truck through a roadblock of Daleks, crushing at least one of them. (DW: The Dalek Invasion of Earth) The next time she met the Daleks, Barbara was eager to violently attack them as soon as the Doctor gained the weaponry they needed. (DW: The Chase)

Behind the scenes

 * The roles of Ian and Barbara as, respectively, science and history teachers were part of the series' original plan to alternate between science-fiction and historical stories. In an original format document, Barbara's age is listed as twenty-three, but it was decided to cast a slightly older actress in the role instead.
 * Barbara Wright has the distinction of being the first regular Doctor Who character to appear on screen.
 * She is the first character to meet a Dalek on screen.
 * Russell T Davies has stated that he sees Tenth Doctor companion Donna Noble as how Barbara would be presented today. (REF: The Writer's Tale)
 * Before her travels in the TARDIS, Barbara's homework assignments for her students required them to study the causes and effects of the French Revolution.

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