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Other costumes in the auction, which features more than 150 lots, include a top worn by Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, a jacket worn by The Doctor’s nemesis The Master (John Simm), and a wedding ...
Rose Tyler is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. She was created by series producer Russell T Davies and portrayed by Billie Piper. With the revival of Doctor Who in 2005, Rose was introduced as a new travelling companion of the series protagonist, the Doctor, in his ninth and tenth incarnations.
The costume and set of the werewolf, as shown at the Doctor Who Experience. The Doctor soon realises the trap they have fallen into, and helps to save Rose, the Queen, and Sir Robert from Father Angelo's men and the werewolf by taking shelter in the estate's library, its wood coated with oil of mistletoe wood to stave off the beast.
Alien prosthetics, Daleks and Cybermen over history, Sonic devices, and the TARDIS interiors belonging to the First Doctor, Fourth Doctor, Fifth Doctor, and the Ninth Doctor and Tenth Doctor. Many other show memorabilia and artefacts were also on display, including costumes from the companions since 2005 including: Rose Tyler , Martha Jones ...
"Rose" was the first Doctor Who episode to air since the Doctor Who television film in 1996. In the episode, the London department store worker Rose Tyler ( Billie Piper ) gets caught in the middle of the alien time traveller the Doctor 's ( Christopher Eccleston ) plot to prevent an invasion of the Earth by the Nestene Consciousness (voiced by ...
The Doctor tries to track the cylinder, while Rose discovers a young boy wearing a gas mask on a nearby roof. Rose climbs on a nearby rope, but she realises too late that the rope is the tethering cable of a barrage balloon , and is carried off the ground.
The Tenth Doctor, Rose, and Mickey explore a derelict spaceship in the 51st century. They find a time window, a doorway to another place in space and time, which is shaped like a French fireplace, and talk to a young girl called Reinette on the other side of the fireplace who is in 18th-century Paris.
"The End of the World" is the second episode of the first series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. Written by executive producer Russell T Davies and directed by Euros Lyn, the episode was first broadcast on BBC One on 2 April 2005 and was seen by approximately 7.97 million viewers in the United Kingdom.