"Doctor Who (Episode 1)" " Season 1 Episode 1" "Serial (001) An Unearthly Child (The First Doctor 1963 - 1966)" "(Episode 1 Of 4) An Unearthly Child Directed By Waris Hussein" "HD Complete Collection Subtitles By Grindhouse Of Horrors Productions" "Susan." "I won't be long." "Good night." "Good night." "Miss Wright." "Not gone yet?" "Obviously not." "Ask a silly question." "I'm sorry." "It's all right." "I'll forgive you this time." "I had a terrible day." "I don't know what to make of it." "Susan Foreman." "Susan Foreman?" "She your problem too?" "Yes." "You don't know what to make of her?" "No." "Barbara?" "Fifteen." "Fifteen." "She lets her knowledge out a bit at a time so as not to embarrass me." "That's what I feel about her." "She knows more science than I'll ever know." "She's a genius." "Is that what she's doing with history?" "Something like that." "So your problem is whether to stay in business or hand over the class to her?" "then?" "but I don't want to get the girl into trouble." "And I know you're going to tell me I'm imagining things." "I'm not." "I told you how good she is at history." "I had a talk with her and told her she ought to specialise." "She seemed quite interested until I said I'd be willing to work with her at her home." "Then she said that would be absolutely impossible as her grandfather didn't like strangers." "isn't he?" "That's a bit of a lame excuse." "I didn't pursue the point but then recently her homework's been so bad." "I know." "I was so irritated with all her excuses" "I decided to have a talk with this grandfather of hers" "and tell him to take some interest in her." "Did you indeed?" "What's the old boy like? and I went along there one evening." "do pay attention." "Sorry." "You went along there?" "There isn't anything there." "It's just an old junkyard." "You went to the wrong place." "That was the address the secretary gave me." "I checked." "houses on the other and nothing in the middle." "And this nothing in the middle is No. 76 Totter's Lane." "Hm." "That's a bit of a mystery." "there must be a simple answer somewhere." "What?" "won't we?" "Thank you for the "we"." "She's waiting in a classroom." "I'm lending her a book on the French Revolution." "all right." "What do we do?" "Ask her point-blank?" "wait till she arrives and see where she goes." "if you're not doing anything." "I'm not." "After you." "(LIVELY MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO)" "Susan." "Miss Wright." "I didn't hear you coming in." "Aren't they fabulous?" "Who?" "It's John Smith and the Common Men." "They've gone from 1 9 to 2." "Oh." "John Smith is the stage name of the honourable Aubrey Waites." "Susan?" "Mr Chesterton." "I wouldn't expect you to know things like that." "I have an enquiring mind." "And a very sensitive ear." "I'm sorry." "Thank you." "Is that the book you promised me?" "Yes." "Thank you very much." "It will be interesting." "that's not necessary." "Keep it until you've finished it." "I'll have finished it." "Susan?" "I've room for one more." "Mr Chesterton." "I like walking through the dark." "It's mysterious." "there'll probably be fog again tonight." "Hm." "See you in the morning." "I expect so." "Good night." "Good night." "Susan." "But that's not right." "Over there." "Lucky there was no fog." "I'd never have found this." "she doesn't seem to have arrived yet." "aren't we?" "You can't justify curiosity." "But her homework?" "isn't it?" "I've seen far worse." "The truth is we're both curious about Susan and we won't be happy until we know some of the answers." "You can't just pass it off like that." "I'd go straight home." "I thought you agreed she was a bit of a mystery." "but I think you'll find there's a very simple explanation to all this." "I don't know how you explain the fact that a teenage girl does not know how many shillings there are in a pound." "Really?" "Really." "She said she thought we were on the decimal system." "Decimal system?" "Susan." "The United States has a decimal system." "You know perfectly well that we do not." "the decimal system hasn't started yet." "doesn't make sense." "Nothing about this girl makes sense." "I'd given out the litmus paper to show cause and effect...." "And she knew the answer before you'd started." "Not quite." "The answer simply didn't interest her. but that's because we're dealing with two inactive chemicals." "They only act in relation to each other." "Susan." "isn't it? but couldn't we deal with two active chemicals then red could turn blue all by itself and we could get on with something else?" "it was just an idea." "She means it." "These simple experiments are child's play to her." "It's almost got to the point where I deliberately want to trip her up." "Yes!" "Something like that happened the other day." "B and C as the three dimensions." "It's impossible unless you use D and E." "D and E?" "Whatever for?" "Susan." "Mr Chesterton." "You can't simply work on three of the dimensions." "Three of them?" "I suppose?" "Then what do you need E for?" "What do you make the fifth dimension?" "Space." "Too many questions and not enough answers." "Stupid or just doesn't know." "So we have a 1 5-year-old girl who is absolutely brilliant at some things and excruciatingly bad at others." "There she is." "can we go in?" "I hate to think of her alone in that place." "If she is alone." "she is 1 5." "She might be meeting a boy." "Didn't that occur to you?" "I almost hope she is." "it would be so wonderfully normal." "isn't it?" "I feel frightened." "As if we're about to interfere in something that is best left alone." "let's get it over with." "don't you feel it?" "I take things as they come." "Come on." "What a mess." "We're not turning over any of this stuff to find her." "Over there?" "Blast!" "I've dropped it." "What?" "The torch." "I haven't got any." "never mind." "Susan." "Susan." "Susan?" "Susan." "Susan." "Mr Chesterton and Miss Wright." "She can't have got out without us seeing her." "look at this." "it's a police box." "What on earth's it doing here?" "These things are usually on the street...." "Feel it." "Feel it." "Do you feel it?" "It's a faint vibration." "It's alive!" "unless it's through the floor." "all right." "(COUGHING)" "Is that her?" "That's not her." "Quick!" "Grandfather!" "It's Susan." "Shh!" "Excuse me." "What are you doing here?" "We're looking for a girl." "We?" "Good evening." "What do you want?" "came into this yard." "we saw her from across the street." "then." "I beg your pardon?" "Why were you spying on her?" "Who are you?" "We heard a young girl's voice call out to you." "Your hearing must be very acute." "I didn't hear anything." "It came from in here." "You imagined it. is it reasonable to suppose that anybody would be inside a cupboard like that?" "be unreasonable to ask you to let us have a look inside?" "I wonder why I've never seen that before." "Now isn't that strange." "Very damp and dirty." "Won't you help us?" "We're two of her teachers from the Coal Hill School." "We saw her come in and we haven't seen her leave." "we're worried." "...to be cleaned." "Hm?" "I'm afraid it's none of my business." "I suggest you leave here." "Not until we're satisfied that Susan isn't here." "I don't understand your attitude." "Yours leaves a lot to be desired." "Will you open the door?" "There's nothing in there." "go away." " I think we'd better go and fetch a policeman." "Very well." "am I?" "I don't think so." "We can't force him." "But we can't leave him here." "Doesn't it seem obvious to you he's got her locked up in there?" "there's no door handle." "There must be a secret lock somewhere." "That was Susan's voice." "But of course it was." "Susan!" "Susan." "young man?" "You thought you saw a young girl enter the yard." "You imagine you heard her voice." "is it?" "But why won't you help us?" "I'm not hindering you." "I suggest you do what you said you'd do." "Go and find a policeman." "While you nip off quietly in the other direction." "Insulting." "There's only one way in and out of this yard." "I shall be here when you get back." "I want to see your faces when you try to explain away your behaviour to a policeman." "Barbara." "SUSAN:" "What are you doing out there?" "She is in there!" "Close the door!" "Barbara!" "Susan." "I believe these people are known to you?" "They're two of my schoolteachers." "What are you doing here?" "BARBARA:" "Where are we?" "They must've followed you." "That ridiculous school." "I knew something like this would happen if we stayed in one place too long." "Why should they follow me?" "Susan?" "Yes." "And what's wrong with it?" "But it was just a telephone box." "Perhaps." "And this is your grandfather?" "Yes." "why didn't you tell us that?" "I don't discuss my private life with strangers." "you saw me." "you pushed your way in here uninvited and unwelcome." "I think we ought to leave." "Just a minute." "dear." "and I tried...." "Hm?" "you wouldn't understand." "But I want to understand!" "yes." "I managed to find a replacement for that faulty filament." "but I think it'll serve." "it must be." "What is he talking about now?" "What are you doing here?" "You don't understand so you find excuses." "indeed?" "You say you can't fit an enormous building into one of your smaller sitting rooms." "IAN:" "No." "haven't you?" "Yes. couldn't you?" "is it?" "I can see by your face that you're not certain." "You don't understand." "And I knew you wouldn't!" "Never mind." "no." "yes." "That is it." "The point is not whether you understand." "What is going to happen to you?" "Hm?" "They'll tell everybody about the ship now." "Ship?" "you know." "You mean it moves?" "The Tardis can go anywhere." "Tardis?" "Susan." "Time And Relative Dimension In Space." "I thought you'd understand when you saw the different dimensions inside from those outside." "Let me get this straight. -it can move anywhere in time and space?" "Yes." "Quite so." "But that's ridiculous!" "Why won't they believe us?" "How can we?" "Susan." "Remember the Red Indian." "too." "You're treating us like children." "Am I?" "Children of my civilisation would be insulted." "my civilisation." "but I don't enjoy it." "Have you ever thought what it's like to be wanderers in the fourth dimension?" "Have you?" "To be exiles." "without friends or protection." "But one day we shall get back." "one day." "One day." "It's true." "Every word of it's true." "You don't know what you've done coming here." "let them go now." "Please." "they can't hurt us at all." "I understand these people better than you." "Their minds reject things they don't understand." "No." "He can't keep us here!" "listen to me." "Can't you see that all this is an illusion?" "if you like." "But you can't expect us to believe it." "It's not a game." "But Susan...." "It's not!" "I love your school." "I love England in the 20th century." "The last five months have been the happiest of my life." "you sound like us." "I was born in another time." "Another world." "Susan.... let's get out of here." "you can't get out." "He won't let you go." "He closed the door from over there." "I saw him." "which is it?" "Which is it?" "Which control operates the door?" "You still think it's all an illusion?" "I know that free movement in time and space is a scientific dream" "I don't expect to find solved in a junkyard." "Your arrogance is nearly as great as your ignorance." "Will you open the door?" "Open the door!" "will you help us?" "I mustn't." "then." "I'll have to risk it myself." "I can't stop you." "Don't touch it." "It's live!" "Ian!" "What on earth do you think you're doing?" "please." "And by tomorrow we shall be a public spectacle." "A subject for news and idle gossip." "But they won't say anything." "of course they will." "Put yourself in their place." "They are bound to make some sort of a complaint to the authorities." "Or at the very least talk to their friends." "too." "child." "I want to stay!" "But they're both kind people." "Why won't you trust them?" "All you've got to do is ask them to promise to keep our secret...." "It's out of the question." "Grandfather." "I won't leave the 20th century." "I'd rather leave the Tardis and you." "Now you're being sentimental and childish." "I mean it." "Very well." "Then you must go with them." "Susan?" "Grandfather!" "No!" "Let me go." "No!" "child." "Hold it." "(WHOOSHING)" "Next Episode:" "The Cave Of Skulls (Episode 2 Of 4)" "In Loving Memory Of William Hartnell (Happy 109th Birthday Jan/8/2017)"