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Francine Jones talking to the Doctor in "The Lazarus Experiment"[1] |
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| Francine Jones | |
| Affiliated with | Martha Jones |
| Race | Human |
| Home planet | Earth |
| Home era | Early 21st century |
| First appearance | "Smith and Jones" |
| Portrayed by | Adjoa Andoh |
Francine Jones is a recurring fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by Adjoa Andoh. The Tenth Doctor is the name given to the tenth incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running "The Lazarus Experiment" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Dr Martha Jones is a fictional character played by Freema Agyeman in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who Human beings, humans or man (Origin 1590–1600 L homō man OL hemō the earthly one (see Humus EARTH was a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001 The 21st century is the current century of the Christian Era or Common Era in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. "Smith and Jones" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Adjoa Andoh (born 1969 is a British actress and Audio book narrator For the daytime equivalent see Recurring status. A recurring character is a Fictional character, usually in a Prime time The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located Science fiction first appeared on Television during the Golden age of science fiction, first in Britain (UK and then in the United States Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. Adjoa Andoh (born 1969 is a British actress and Audio book narrator
She is the mother of the Tenth Doctor's companion Martha Jones and of Tish and Leo Jones. The Tenth Doctor is the name given to the tenth incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running History of the Doctor Who companion When Doctor Who was created the dramatic structure of the programme's cast was rather different from the hero-and-sidekick Dr Martha Jones is a fictional character played by Freema Agyeman in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who Letitia "Tish" Jones is a recurring Fictional character in the long running British Science fiction television series Leo Jones is a recurring Fictional character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by She is divorced from her children's father, Clive Jones. Clive Jones is a recurring Fictional character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by Her niece, Adeola Oshodi, died in "Army of Ghosts" (2006)[2]. This is a list of henchmen, Fictional characters serving villains and/or monsters and aliens in the long-running British science " Army of Ghosts " is the twelfth and penultimate episode in the second series of the British Science fiction television series Doctor The year 2006 in television involved some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 2006.
She first appeared in "Smith and Jones" (2007). "Smith and Jones" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. The year 2007 in television involves some significant eventsBelow is a list of Television -related events in 2007. She was seen arguing with Clive's girlfriend, Annalise, at her son's 21st birthday party. [3]
Francine returns in "The Lazarus Experiment" (2007) which sees Martha's first trip home since starting her travels in the TARDIS. "The Lazarus Experiment" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. The TARDIS ( T ime A nd R elative D imension(s I n S pace is a time machine and Spacecraft in the In "The Lazarus Experiment", it is the day after Leo's party and Francine rings Martha to tell her that Tish is on the television. As she talks to Leo and Tish, it is clear she is still annoyed with Clive and his girlfriend. Francine meets the Doctor for the first time and is suspicious of him, especially after a mysterious man informs her that the Doctor is dangerous. She slaps the Doctor and tells him to leave Martha alone. As Martha once again leaves with the Doctor, Francine is heard to leave a message on Martha's answering machine warning Martha of the danger the Doctor poses, saying she knows who the Doctor really is, and that this information comes from Harold Saxon himself. In both the original run and since the 2005 revival long-running British science fiction television programme Doctor Who has featured a number [1]
In "42", Martha calls home on Election Day and asks Francine to look up on the Internet whether Elvis Presley or The Beatles had more number one singles. "42" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. A general election is an Election in which all or most members of a given political body are up for election The Internet is a global system of interconnected Computer networks The Beatles were a pop and rock band from Liverpool, England formed in 1960 Martha calls her later when she believes she is going to die. On both occasions, Francine attempts to warn Martha about the Doctor. During the second phone call, Francine is joined by a sinister woman who listens in to the phonecall. This is a list of henchmen, Fictional characters serving villains and/or monsters and aliens in the long-running British science When Martha rings for a third time, Miss Dexter listens in again, confiscates the telephone and asks Francine if she has voted, informing her that Mr Saxon is grateful for what she is doing. Francine refuses to tell her who she has voted for. "42"[4]
In "The Sound of Drums", Francine is once more seen to be conspiring with Miss Dexter. "42" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. "The Sound of Drums" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. She attempts to lure Martha to her house claiming she and Clive have decided to get back together and want to discuss this with her. Martha does not believe her and Clive warns her away on the phone. Francine is then arrested along with Clive despite her co-operation and is transported to the Valiant, where she, Clive and Tish are held. The Science fiction Television series Doctor Who has presented various vehicles belonging to multiple races/societies [5]
In "Last of the Time Lords", Francine is seen to have been forced to work as a servant for the Master (the true identity of Harold Saxon) aboard the Valiant for a year. "Last of the Time Lords" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. The Master is a recurring character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. During this time, she and Clive appear to have reconciled their differences. Francine conspires with the Doctor, Jack Harkness, Clive and Tish against the Master, but their rebellion is quashed. Captain Jack Harkness She vows secretly to kill the Master and indeed when Martha saves Earth and the Master is defeated, Francine threatens to shoot the Master. This is a list of planets fictional or otherwise that are mentioned in the British Science fiction Television series Doctor Who and its spinoff The Doctor talks her round telling her she is better than the Master. [6]
As Francine was aboard the Valiant, (in the "eye of the storm" as the Doctor termed it), she was one of few people to remember the past year's events when time was rolled back. The eye is a region of mostly calm Weather found at the center of strong Tropical cyclones The eye of a Storm is a roughly circular area and typically 30–65 km She is later seen at home with her family including Clive with whom she has rekindled her relationship. [6]
Although Francine Jones is supposed to be Martha's mother there is only a nine year age gap between Adjoa Andoh and Freema Agyeman. This is a list of Doctor Who television serials and episodes. "Smith and Jones" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. "The Lazarus Experiment" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. "42" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. "The Sound of Drums" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. "Last of the Time Lords" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Freema Agyeman (born Frema Agyeman on 20 March, 1979) is an English actress of Ghanaian and Iranian descent