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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.
"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 ...
Jackie thinks Rose is Pete's daughter with another woman. Pete hands the baby Rose to adult Rose in a fit of frustration, creating a paradox, and a Reaper enters the church. The Doctor, declaring that he is the oldest thing in the church, offers himself to the Reaper, which consumes him and disappears. The TARDIS key goes cold and drops to the ...
Doctor Who's returning showrunner Russell T Davies has explained why Rose Noble was deadnamed in her first episode, 'The Star Beast'.
"Journey's End" is the thirteenth and final episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on BBC One on 5 July 2008. It is the second episode of a two-part crossover story featuring the characters of spin-off shows Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, preceded by "The Stolen Earth", which air
The Doctor additionally believes that Triad may be his granddaughter Susan Foreman. Ruby leaves with Rose Noble to retrieve a VHS tape containing security footage from the night Ruby was abandoned; the Doctor and Ruby hope to identify Ruby's biological mother by using UNIT's technology. Ruby and Rose go to Ruby's apartment to get the tape.
The episode depicts a dystopia caused by the Doctor's death, leaving Rose to convince Donna to save the world. The beginning and end of the episode take place in the show's normal continuity, and the end features a cliffhanger that leads directly into the series finale " The Stolen Earth ".
In Who Is the Doctor, a guide to the revived series, Graeme Burk felt that "The Unquiet Dead" was "terribly, terribly disappointing" on first viewing, as Rose and the Doctor's characterisation did not drive the plot and the story was reduced to playing it safe and being "ordinary", as it just made the aliens evil instead of discussing their ...