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Originally Posted by Hitch
Agreed. And would Dr. Who BE Dr. Who, had the Tardis actually changed shape? Ye Gods, it's hard to imagine it. Of course, I became addicted to the series a long time ago, if memory serves, in the early 80's, when I was living near a college town, and the local PBS station played the (now old) Whos, up through...Peter Davison, it was, IIRC, back then; in fact, I still think of Sarah Jane as possibly my fave companion of all time (RIP).
And...what happened to the Doctor's granddaughter???????
Hitch
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The Fourth Doctor attempted to fix the Chameleon Circuit in his last story but was unsuccessful. The events of that story led to his regeneration.
The TARDIS has changed shape in one story. The Sixth Doctor (probably the most pro-active regeneration) did get the Chameleon Circuit working...and was very displeased with the results (once it took the form of a pink pipe organ in a junk yard and he had trouble finding its entrance). Eventually, he returned it to the london police call box form and then disabled the Chameleon Circuit. According to the Tardis Data Core Website, The Eleventh Doctor permanently disabled the Chameleon Circuit after locking it in the london police call box form.
I know that Susan Foreman, the Doctor's Granddaughter, appeared in "The Five Doctors" along with The First Doctor. If I remember correctly, from what I've heard she's been living an ordinary life somewhere.
Now for something completely unrelated: In the game "Bubble Bobble" there's a cheat code that will allow you to access a "Super Bubble Bobble" version of the game (which appears to be a much harder version of the game).