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      • Barbara Wright wasn’t looking for trouble when she followed one of her students home one night – she was just concerned for the girl… At least that’s what she told herself! In truth, Barbara’s curiosity compelled her to pursue Susan one fateful, foggy evening. Her pupil seemed to possess extraordinary knowledge of Earth’s future and past.
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  2. In truth, Barbara’s curiosity compelled her to pursue Susan one fateful, foggy evening. Her pupil seemed to possess extraordinary knowledge of Earths future and past....

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  3. Who film which would have featured Barbara rekindling her relationship with an increasingly, literally clownish Ian, Susan realised that she and all her family were fictional constructs; she reached out into the real world and killed the Scriptwriter by staking him through the heart.

  4. As Barbara questioned how useful she and Susan were, Ian and the Doctor returned only for Nicholas II to reveal that he had come to terms with death and encouraged them to flee. Running back to the TARDIS, Barbara spoke with Susan again, humouring her pupil's belief that Anastasia might have escaped execution.

  5. Barbara Wright was a history teacher at Coal Hill School. It was her curiosity about her strange pupil Susan that made her persuade fellow schoolteacher Ian Chesterton to investigate her home and her mysterious grandfather.

  6. She persuades fellow teacher Ian to help her follow Susan home one day, and their lives are never the same again. Whisked off into space and time, historian Barbara encounters cavemen, Aztecs, ancient Romans and almost loses her head on the guillotine.

  7. Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton, two humble teachers during 1963, are surprised by a bright student named Susan Foreman. Confused by the contradictions in Susan's knowledge, Barbara had decided to visit her home, only to learn that the address on record is a junkyard.

  8. Feb 18, 2016 · On the 18 th of February, 1993, too soon did another of Doctor Who’s stars blink out of the sky. Jacqueline Hill, best known for her wonderful portrayal of one of Doctor Who’s best and brightest, Barbara Wright, died on this day, 23 years ago. In memory of her passing, this article celebrates the accomplishments of Jacqueline Hill during ...

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