I finally watched "An Uneartly Child" and I have to say, I didn't like it that much. The first episode was pretty good, Susan really seemed like a creepy child that tried to pretend she's absolutely normal and Ian and Barbara were quite interesting. It was weird that the Doctor basically kidnapped the two, I did not understand his reasons, it's not like their limited knowledge would be of any use. He compared it to giving the Romans gunpowder or Napoleon planes ... yeah, except that Ian and Barbara weren't given anything, it's not like they could grab a police box, make it bigger on the inside, put a birdcage in it and *poof* working time machine. Whatever, the episode was good, but it went downhill with the cavemen stuff, it seemed so disconnected from the first episode and the story was lame.
I also watched the first four episodes of "The Daleks" and it's much better, compared to the new show it's incredibly slow paced (they did an entire episode to get out of th cell and then another one to get out of the city

) but I can get used to that. It seems like the story could end after episode 4, but Ian just had to lose the fluid thing. Well, at least the Thals won't starve to death if Ian helps them defeating the Daleks.
I'm surprised that the Doctor is so different, he seems really old. If I didn't know his backstory, I would assume he's a senile old guy who grabbed a time machine and took his naive granddaughter for a little trip. I can almost see a scene where John Foreman und Lucy Who-Foreman sit at home, worried that Dad is going to crash the TARDIS into a black hole. I'm also surprised that he has this "Fuck them" attitude, whenever someone's in danger, he couldn't care less if the Dalek's wiped out the Thals as long as he makes it back into the TARDIS. I kinda like that, it's refreshing to see the Doctor not trying to stop every bad guy.
Susan is annoying, I liked her in the first episode, but after that she turned into a really stupid character, she's crying constantly, makes stupid decisions and seems totally lost, it's almost like she's the one who was recently kidnapped and is new to the time travel business.
The show so far seems like the Ian and Barbara show, they are the main characters and I like them a lot, the Doctor seems like the cranky TARDIS driver, his only purpose is to get them into adventures and to be a foil for Ian. He provides some insight from time to time, but honestly, if he suddenly dropped dead, it wouldn't affect the show much at this point, just let Susan drive the TARDIS, landing somewhere not knowing where and when you are seems like something she could manage.