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Recognising her pet, Rose and the Doctor went back to the Powell Estate and dropped Mitzi off, who would go on to live with Rose and Jackie, being renamed Puffin. Several times during her childhood, she was, unbeknownst to her, visited and watched over by her future friend, Captain Jack Harkness , who was stranded on Earth after having been left on Satellite Five. Jack did not say hello, in order to avoid damaging their timeline.

TV : Utopia. Rose as a child TV : Father's Day. When Rose was eight, her mother took her to France via a ferry. At the same age, she suffered a bad case of stage fright when playing the Angel Gabriel at a school pantomime , an experience that left her with a distaste for live performances. When Rose was twelve, she begged her mother for a red bicycle for Christmas, but Jackie couldn't afford it. The Doctor later heard this story from Rose and went back in time to buy her the bicycle for Christmas.

When Rose was fourteen she had a crush on Jay Selby , the brother of her clubbing friend Keisha. Rose spent many nights awake dreaming of Jay. She'd never really been able to talk to him properly until five years later when she helped him to escape the Waterhives.

She left school aged sixteen to pursue a romantic relationship with local Jimmy Stone , which ended badly and apparently led to her lack of A levels. TV : Rose Jackie prided herself on helping Rose get over the relationship. While Rose was in her late teens, she and her mother, Jackie, were living in the Powell Estate. At one point, she was asked by Mickey's friend Vic to pose for photographs. However, as he wanted her to pose in just her knickers, Rose declined.

Rose meets the Doctor for the first time. TV : The End of Time. When she was about nineteen, Rose had her first encounter with the Doctor just after midnight on 1 January , Whilst walking home with her mother, Rose stumbled into the Tenth Doctor , who was dying from radiation poisoning after defeating the Master and saving Wilfred Mott.

Mistaking him for a drunk, she asked if he was all right, and told him the date when he asked. The Doctor told her that was going to be a great year for her. Smiling, Rose continued on to the estate. According to one account, Rose first met the Ninth Doctor when he was fighting the Autons.

On 4 March , , Rose was asked to give lottery winnings to Henrik's chief electrician, Wilson. Unable to find him in the store's basement, Rose wandered into a storage room, where she was almost killed by living plastic creatures called Autons , when the Ninth Doctor pulled Rose away and ran with her. Escaping together inside a lift , he pulled an Auton's arm off.

The Doctor warned Rose he was going to use explosives against the relay transmitting to the Autons and told her to run for her life.

The Doctor destroyed the store shortly after Rose escaped, leaving her jobless. Meeting the Doctor again the next day when he tracked her down to her flat, Rose still had the arm from the store. The arm latched onto her face, and after a small skirmish, the Doctor deactivated it and left, telling Rose to forget him. While she was searching for information on the Doctor, Rose met with Clive Finch , who showed her clippings of the Doctor's appearance through history, though she dismissed him as a conspiracy freak.

She returned to Mickey's car, where, although she didn't know it, Mickey had been replaced with an Auton duplicate , and they went out to dinner. At the restaurant, the Doctor found the Auton Mickey and pulled his head off.

TV : Rose. When the Consciousness refused to leave Earth and began the invasion, the Autons took the Doctor prisoner and confiscated the anti-plastic he was holding. This saved the Doctor's life, and destroyed the Consciousness, foiling the invasion. Lipstick and skin! For her first trip time-travelling, the Doctor took Rose to Platform One in the year 5,,, , to observe the Earth when it was consumed by the sun.

The Doctor introduced Rose to several alien guests that had come to witness the event for "fun", which intimidated her. The Doctor upgraded Rose's mobile phone so that she could speak to her mother, Jackie , five billion years in the past. After the entire platform shook, the Doctor investigated the maintenance pipes with Jabe of the Forest of Cheem. While the Doctor was off investigating, Rose insulted the "last human ", Lady Cassandra , for undergoing so much plastic surgery that she had no humanity left.

Cassandra sent the Adherents of the Repeated Meme to knock Rose unconscious and drag her into a viewing gallery, where a sun filter was descending and the unblocked sunlight would kill her. The Doctor reversed the filter, but the door was jammed from the heat. Cassandra deactivated the platform's safety measures and teleported away to collect money from the guests' rivals' shares.

The Exoglass in Rose's gallery began to crack and let in sunlight, but the Doctor reactivated the force-fields just in time. After the sun consumed the Earth, Rose made it out of her room. She saw the Doctor reverse the relay in Cassandra's teleport that brought Cassandra back to the station.

Without her surgeons to moisturise her, Cassandra's skin graft dried out and exploded, TV : The End of the World though her brain-meat survived. TV : The End of the World. Aiming for s Naples but arriving instead in Cardiff , the Doctor and Rose found a deceased woman possessed by a Gelth , a creature turned to gas by the Time War. Rose chased after Mr Sneed and Gwyneth , who had taken the woman's corpse into their hearse.

Rose was chloroformed and taken to Sneed and Company , where other " zombies " had also been animated by the Gelth. The Doctor chased after Rose along with Charles Dickens , arriving just in time to rescue her. Rose befriended Gwyneth, who had been born with clairvoyant abilities and saw the future in Rose's mind.

In the morgue, the Doctor had Gwyneth try and pull the Gelth through the Rift using her psychic connection to it from a young age. The Gelth, numbering in the billions rather than just a few, wished to wipe out humanity and take over their bodies. The Doctor, Rose and Dickens escaped from the Gelth by filling the room with gas, sucking out the Gelth from the cadavers.

Gwyneth, who had already died from contacting the Gelth, lit a match and ignited the gas, trapping them and saving the world. TV : The Unquiet Dead. Per her request, Rose was taken home. However, instead of arriving twelve hours later as the Doctor promised, Rose found she had been away for an entire year and that Mickey had been blamed by Jackie for her disappearance.

Harriet showed Rose the Slitheen were using skin suits to disguise themselves and had murdered officials to infiltrate Downing Street. TV : Aliens of London. After Indra was killed, the Doctor, using an electrified ID badge to remotely electrocute the rest of the Slitheen family, saved Harriet and Rose from the same fate.

He later found them and distracted the Slitheen before Harriet guided them to the Cabinet Room. Inside, the Doctor shut them behind a steel barrier. The Doctor learned the spaceship belonged to the Slitheen, who planned to reduce Earth to radioactive waste to sell as cheap fuel on the intergalactic market, using nuclear launch codes held by the United Nations.

Rose found a small, sturdy cupboard inside the Cabinet Room, and while the Slitheen were destroyed by the missile, the Doctor, Harriet, and Rose rode out the explosion in the room. Packing some belongings to continue travelling with the Doctor, Rose promised her mother that the next time she'd see them, it would be ten seconds later unknown to Rose, however, she would not return when she said she would.

TV : World War Three. The Doctor and Rose travelled to London in to the site of Rose's estate before it was built. They had discovered someone had been changing history, and a housing development called Brandon Mews had been built on the estate's future, even though there should have been nothing there except fields.

The Doctor went to a pub to check the Daily Mirror for any other alterations to history, and discovered the football score in the World Cup had England scoring an extra goal against West Germany.

While the Doctor had learnt from Charlotte Cobb that her husband Peter Cobb had mysteriously died after being followed by Lend-a-Hand girls, Rose had gone to Lend-a-Hand House and found that humans were also being converted into Lend-a-Hand girls.

While the Doctor discovered Igrix ' plans to destroy the Moon and prevent humanity from venturing out into space, killing any scientist who would create things "that would make people unhappy", Rose went to Peter's office to find out why he could have been murdered, discovering Peter's work on DNA resequencing. Igrix' first major step was to destroy the Moon in , preventing any staging post from which to break out into space.

With the help of Peter's papers, the Doctor created a virus containing genetic instructions from Rose in the form of perfume, which Rose threw at the Lend-a-Hand girls, which were initially made up of female humans, but later included biotechnology grown from Kustollon genestuff, making them humans with human instructions.

The Doctor did this by spraying the human virus at his biotech ship. The ship refused to take orders from Igrix, and flew into space to explore and spend some "quality time" with Igrix. Setting history back on course, the Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to destroy the housing development, and make them start over and build Rose's future home. The Doctor took Rose to see the Mona Lisa at the grand opening of the Oriel , a transdimensional art gallery in the 37th century , only for the Doctor to find that all the humanoids in the gallery, including Rose, had been enslaved by an artist called Cazkelf.

Cazkelf used the psychic energy of the visitors to send a distress signal to his people so he could return home, but the Doctor freed Rose and set up a feedback loop , returning the stolen psychic energy back to its owners. The signal was still successfully sent, but Cazkelf's people did not arrive at the Oriel. The Doctor took Cazkelf to his homeworld, which had been devastated by a disaster.

Afterwards, Cazkelf returned to Earth. Expecting to face consequences, the materialisation of the TARDIS before the visitors made them believe this was all part of a performance art piece. The Doctor advised Cazkelf to "delight and amaze" them. The Doctor took Rose on a cruise on 22nd century Mars , where the two were stowaways on the cruise ship holding a private wedding party of year-old plutocrat Alvar Chambers. When Alvar ordered the Doctor to be thrown into the Martian sea, the Doctor's body was taken over by a body-stealing entity that ate people by feeding on their worst fears, putting them into a state where their identities would dissolve within it while they were dreaming.

The entity tormented Rose with a nightmare of what felt like her entire lifespan where the Doctor came back too late in Rose's life for her to be a companion and stole her daughter in this dream world, Susannah to travel with him as his own companion.

Rose saw through this illusion and found the real Doctor trapped within the entity, tasking her with freeing its surviving victims while the Doctor dealt with the actual creature, although Alvar and his new wife Susannah didn't make it. As the creature required a stable image refracted in the air to sustain itself, the Doctor used the artificial air inside the cruise ship's air bubble to create a "tornado".

The Doctor believed that it was still out there, waiting to happen again, but hoped this meant the humans would start treating Mars with respect now. The Tribunal threatened to destroy Great Britain if Phil wasn't handed over to them. They fired, but thanks to the Doctor's earlier efforts, the ship backfired on itself. Returning Phil home, the Doctor explained that Shogalath was, in fact, the leader of a peaceful revolt against the Imperium and a "hero". Phil departed their company with a new lease on life, seeking to make a good future for himself.

Rose meets the last Dalek. TV : Dalek. Tracking a distress signal, the Doctor and Rose arrived in Utah , in an underground alien musueum called the Vault owned by Henry van Statten. While the Doctor, unknown to Rose, was being interrogated for his alien knowledge, Rose was shown various pieces of alien technology by one of van Statten's young researchers, Adam Mitchell.

Adam mentioned to Rose that he always wanted to see the stars. They discovered the creature in van Statten's Cage, which he called a " Metaltron ", being tortured. Rose rushed to its attention, not knowing that it was a Dalek , a survivor from the Time War and one of the Doctor's deadliest foes. Feeling pity for the Dalek, who said it was dying, she touched its casing. With no orders, it chose to destroy everyone inside.

The Doctor was released in an attempt to fight off the Dalek. As Rose and Adam tried running from the Dalek, the Doctor was forced to close the bulkhead door with Rose trapped on one side to keep the Dalek from slaughtering all of humanity. The Dalek found itself unable to kill Rose, but the Doctor let it through, not wanting to risk losing her.

The Doctor armed himself with alien weaponry and prepared to kill his oldest enemy, which he claimed had destroyed his home and people, once and for all, but Rose stood in his way. Considering its new feelings "sickness", it committed suicide, leaving the Doctor the only survivor of the Time War.

TV : Dalek Some time following this encounter, Rose told Jackie about the Daleks; when Jackie saw one herself the following year, she said that Rose was "terrified" of them. TV : Doomsday. Rose would soon find herself temporally displaced to , forcing the Doctor, who was himself sent to , to wait 28 years to catch up with her. When Adam proved his worth by assisting in defeating the Bygone Horde which caused the anomalies, the Doctor accepted him as a companion alongside Rose and set a course for the far future.

Pretending to be management on the news broadcaster, Satellite Five , the Doctor and his companions found the Empire had been manipulated; its development stunted, and the technology being decades behind what it should have been. Adam, who was under severe culture shock, was left on his own to "acclimatise". After hacking into the computer system, the Doctor and Rose found that the unusual levels of heat on the Satellite was because of cooling systems being vented to Floor The Editor , discovering their interference, gave the Doctor and Rose the key to reach him on Floor and imprisoned them.

He revealed the Mighty Jagrafess was manipulating the information distributed by Satellite Five to control humanity, even having them develop backwards technology to assist in this matter.

The Jagrafess and the Editor tried stealing the TARDIS key from Adam, whom Rose had lent it to, but thanks to one of the workers who learned the truth, the safety was breached, freeing the Doctor, Rose and Adam and rerouting the heat to Floor to destroy the Jagrafess. The Doctor believed that this would have accelerated the human race's development, "all back to normal". Upon finding out Adam was trying to learn about the future of the 21st century 's technology for his own gain, the Doctor "evicted" him from his TARDIS travels and took him home.

TV : The Long Game. Though he claimed it was due to Rose reminding him of his deceased wife, it soon transpired that Ayelborune simply thought himself entitled to Rose, the Doctor soon collapsing the monument. As the two prepared to leave, Adam Mitchell, years having passed for him, returned, seeking vengeance on the two, rendering both of them unconscious and taking Rose. After Adam Mitchell had given his life to stop the Master's plan, Rose and the Doctor returned to their proper place in time.

Taking Rose home once again, the Doctor saved the Powell Estate from Zargath and his invasion force by making it rain with the sonic screwdriver. Rose realised that Zargath's militia was allergic to water. At Rose's request, the Doctor took her to her mother and her father, Pete Tyler 's, wedding. After this, he took her to the church where Stuart Hoskins and Sarah Clark were to be wed on 7 November , , not far from where Pete died.

Rose crossed the path of her past self, who was unable to go to Pete as he died, and saved Pete from a hit-and-run death. Enraged by her actions, the Doctor suspected that she had only agreed to travel with him to save Pete and considered abandoning her in the past, though Rose insisted she hadn't planned it but saw an opportunity to save Pete.

Rose, not revealing her true identity to her father, was invited over to his flat, and realised he wasn't the successful inventor she thought he was but could have been given time. Pretending to be a wedding guest, she then accompanied him to Stuart and Sarah's wedding and was further disappointed to see Pete and Jackie's own marriage had become rocky.

The Doctor, telling Rose and the wedding guests to rush inside the church, tried devising a way of stopping the creatures from outside time that were attacking the Earth to seal off the paradox Rose had created. The Doctor and Rose eventually reconciled; the Doctor admitting he wouldn't have really left. He started working on a way to repair the damage to the universe while leaving Pete alive for Rose. However, after Pete accidentally made Rose hold her infant self, the Doctor sacrificed himself to the creature brought inside the church by the paradox and the creature was zapped by the key, interrupting the TARDIS' return.

Pete, who realised that his survival of the hit-and-run was what caused the creatures' attack in the first place, said his goodbyes to his wife and daughter and ran in front of the car which was stuck in a time loop, awaiting him. The Doctor and everyone else was brought back, and thanks to these events, the new timeline had Rose be there for her father when he died.

Unbeknownst to either, they were observed by the Tenth , Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors along with their companions, from afar. The Doctor took Rose to meet Althea Bryce. Her character marvelously complimented Christopher Eccleston's seriousness, David Tennant's eccentricity, and John Barrowman's flamboyancy. As the sole consistent companion of the Doctor for seasons 1 and 2, Piper's character was the backbone of the show.

Piper's transformation into Bad Wolf was one of the highlights of season 1 and directly led to the Doctor's regeneration and the show's transition to its next season.

In season 2, Tennant and Tyler meshed well with an incredible on-screen chemistry that made Rose's departure one of the most heartbreaking moments of the series. She also caused quite a stir when she returned to the series at the end of season 4 and again in Doctor Who's 50th anniversary special, "The Day of the Doctor.

Now, nearly 15 years after her departure, Piper has opened up about the reasons for her exit in an interview with Desert Island Discs on BBC's Radio 4. Right after her Doctor work ended, Billie ventured into more work, starting with a dramatic period piece called Ruby: In the Smoke. Simultaneously, she was writing her autobiography titled Growing Pains. As far as Piper was concerned she was on her way. She had jumped off the springboard that was Doctor Who and now had the lead role in a drama.

And she didn't stop there. By she starred in her own television series called Secret Diary of a Call Girl, as a high-class, college-educated call-girl. It turns out Ms. Piper will make a return to her old stomping grounds, coming back, along with David Tenant, for Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary special in November Doctor Who fans are on pins and needles, awaiting the changes on Doctor Who, including the recent announcement that Peter Capoldi will be replacing the popular Matt Smith as The Doctor.

As the climax of series two approaches the Doctor faces his greatest dilemma - does saving the world mean the death of Rose Tyler? Doctor Who series 1. Explore the BBC. BBC Homepage. Contact Us.



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