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The Professor's name in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is Professor Digory Kirke.
Digory Kirke was created in 1950.
There is no scientist in Narnia, but you may be thinking or Professor Kirke.
"Professor Digory Kirke" played by Jim Broadbent .
Jim Broadbent played the role of Professor Digory Kirke .
The professors name in Narnia the Lion Witch and the Wardrobe is "Professor Kirke."The only professor I am familiar with is Digory throughout all 7 books of the series of the Chronicles of Narnia. The only book in which he is not a university professor is The Magician's Nephew, when he was wretched magician uncle's nephew who went to Narnia to rescue Polly as a child. After that book, he had grown up, inherited that huge house, planted the apple core from Narnia that Aslan had allowed him to take home to heal his ill mother, which grew into a huge apple tree, then one day blew down. He couldn't bare to burn it for firewood so he had the wood made into a beautiful wardrobe to put in his house upstairs. And that was the origin of the Narnia wardrobe. The little boy Digory, who went to Narnia to rescue Polly who had taken a yellow ring from his evil uncle and been sent off into who knows where alone with no one to get home, had had the courage to take another ring from his cowardly uncle so he could go to rescue his friend and neighbor Polly. So this is the little boy who later becomes the older knowledgeble uncle who knows about Narnia and isn't skeptical with the later Pevensie children tell him that he wouldn't believe them. He resplies, "Try me!"
Lucy is the first person to step through the wardrobe in The Chronicles of Narnia. Edmund is the second. Later all four of the Pevanie children (Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy) reach Narnia through the wardrobe.
During the war, the four Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, are sent to stay with Professor Kirke in his mansion in the country. What the children don't know, however, is that Professor Kirke once had a great adventure in a land called Narnia, and he planted a seed in our world from a magical apple that he was given in Narnia. When the tree was sadly blown over in a gale, Professor Kirke had the wood made into a grand wardrobe. Naturally, the wardrobe is magical too.
The Pevensie children had to go live with Professor Digory Kirke during World War II because of the dangers of the air raids in London. Mrs. Macready, the housekeeper, recommended that they stay in the countryside with the Professor for safety.
In the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, The first person to enter Narnia is Lucy. She enters through a wardrobe in a spare room. In the book The Magician's Nephew, the first human entrance to Narnia is made by, Digory Kirke, Polly Plummer, and a cab driver. The cab driver and his wife (his wife is called there by Aslan later on,) are the first king and queen of Narnia.
The first humans to visit Narnia were Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer, in The Magician's Nephew. The second group was Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie who first visited in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe and became the Kings and Queens for many years until they accidently stumbled upon England again. A year later they re-entered Narnia in the book Prince Caspian, to save the land from the Telmarines. Edmund and Lucy came a third time with their cousin Eustace Scrubb in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Eustace and his friend Jill Pole came back in The Silver Chair. In The Last Battle all but Susan (who'd stopped believing) returned to a glorious new Narnia, and lived in peace forever and ever.
Queen Jadis, also known as the White Witch, enters the world of Narnia through the use of dark magic, dying worlds, and her ability to manipulate time and space. She was brought to Narnia by Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer when they inadvertently awakened her while exploring other worlds.