| Doctor Who character | |
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Billie Piper as Rose Tyler |
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| Rose Tyler | |
| Affiliated with | Ninth Doctor Tenth Doctor Parallel Torchwood |
| Race | Human |
| Home planet | Earth |
| Home era | Early 21st century |
| First appearance | "Rose" |
| Portrayed by | Billie Piper |
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After the announcement that the show would be returning, the BBC revealed the name of the new companion, Rose Tyler, on March 28, 2004. Events 37 - Roman Emperor Caligula accepts the titles of the Principate, entitled to him by the Senate. "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " [1] It was announced at the same time that former pop star Billie Piper was being considered for the role. Writer/producer Russell T. Davies frequently uses the surname "Tyler" in his work. Russell T Davies, OBE (born Stephen Russell Davies, 27 April, 1963) is a critically acclaimed British Television producer A family named Tyler is featured heavily in his Virgin New Adventures Doctor Who novel Damaged Goods, and Davies has created characters named Tyler in other series he has written, including Ruth Tyler in Revelations (1994), Vince Tyler in Queer as Folk (1999), and Johnny Tyler in The Second Coming (2003). The Virgin New Adventures ( NA s were a series of novels from Virgin Publishing based on the British science-fiction television series Damaged Goods is an original Doctor Who novel released by Virgin Publishing in their New Adventures range of Doctor Queer as Folk is a 1999 British Television series that chronicles the lives of three Gay men let loose in Manchester 's Gay village The Second Coming is a two-part British Television drama first screened on ITV in the UK in February 2003.
The casting of Piper as Rose was announced on May 24, 2004,[2] and was welcomed by fans of the show. Events 1218 - The Fifth Crusade leaves Acre for Egypt. 1276 - Magnus Ladulås is crowned "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " [3] Actress Georgia Moffett, daughter of Fifth Doctor actor Peter Davison and who would later appear as the title role in the series 4 episode "The Doctor's Daughter", also auditioned for the role. Georgia Elizabeth Moffett (born December 25, 1984 in West London) is an English actress The Fifth Doctor is the name given to the fifth incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running Peter Davison (born Peter Moffett 13 April 1951 is an English Actor, best known for his roles as Tristan Farnon in the television version of " The Doctor's Daughter " is the sixth episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who
Rose appeared in every episode of the first two series of the revived Doctor Who, starting in 2005 with the episode "Rose" and ending with "Doomsday" in 2006 (though the character made very brief flashback stock footage appearances in the later "The Runaway Bride" and "Utopia"). " Rose " is an episode in the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who that was first broadcast on 26 March " Doomsday " is the thirteenth and final episode in the second series of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who Stock footage, and similarly archive footage, library pictures and file footage are Film or Video "The Runaway Bride" is a special episode of the long running British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, starring " Utopia " is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who.
When first seen by the audience, Rose is working as a shop assistant at Henrik's department store (a replica of Harrods) in Regent Street, London. A department store is a Retail establishment which specializes in selling a wide range of products without a single predominant merchandise line. Harrods is a Department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England. Regent Street is one of the major shopping streets in London 's West End. She has a boyfriend named Mickey Smith, and lives in a council flat with her mother Jackie in the fictitious Powell Estate. Mickey Smith is a Fictional character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by Noel Clarke The council house is a form of public or social housing in the United Kingdom. Jacqueline Andrea Suzette "Jackie" Tyler (née Prentice) is a Fictional character in the British Science fiction television series Rose left school without taking her A-levels but won the bronze medal in an under-sevens gymnastics competition at her junior school. The A-level, short for Advanced Level, is a General Certificate of Education qualification in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, For the New York City civilian award go to Bronze Medallion - New York City Award A Bronze medal is a Medal awarded Gymnastics is a Sport involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength agility and coordination See also Primary education An elementary school is an institution where children receive the first stage of Compulsory education known as elementary [4] Her father, Pete Tyler died in 1987 in a car accident, the year after Rose was born. Pete Tyler, full name Peter Alan Tyler, is a Fictional character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who Year 1987 ( MCMLXXXVII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link displays 1987 Gregorian calendar) [5]
One night, after the shops close, she encounters mannequins coming to life in the basement of Henrik's. The Autons are about to dispose of her when the Ninth Doctor saves her life, although he proceeds to destroy the building, thus costing Rose her job. The Autons are an artificial life form from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and adversaries of the Doctor The Ninth Doctor is the ninth official incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor, in the long-running BBC television She aids the Doctor in tracking down the hiding place of the Nestene Consciousness that is animating the Autons and subsequently helps defeat its plans of world conquest. The Autons are an artificial life form from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and adversaries of the Doctor She is initially reluctant to join the Doctor on his travels in the TARDIS, feeling that someone must stay to look after Mickey, but changes her mind when the Doctor returns to tell her they could travel in time. The TARDIS ( T ime A nd R elative D imension(s I n S pace is a time machine and Spacecraft in the [4]
During her time with the Doctor, Rose sees the end of planet Earth,[6] watches her father (Peter Allen Tyler) die on November 7 1987,[5] encounters the Doctor's oldest enemies[7] and learns about the consequences of tampering with history. " The End of the World " is an episode in the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who that was first broadcast " Father's Day " is an episode in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on [5] It is revealed that Rose herself is the Bad Wolf,[8] the words being a message that she must return to the future to absorb the energies of the time vortex, saving the Doctor and the Earth from the Daleks. In the Science fiction Television series Doctor Who, the time vortex (sometimes called the space-time vortex) is the medium that A Dalek (, ˈdɑːlεk is a member of a Fictional extraterrestrial race of Mutants from the British science fiction television By absorbing the power of the TARDIS, she creates a predestination paradox and makes it possible not just to destroy the Daleks but to leave the clues seen throughout the series. A predestination paradox, also called either a causal loop, or a causality loop and (less frequently either a closed loop or closed time loop The vortex energies also allow Rose to resurrect Jack Harkness, an act which grants him a level of immortality[9], although the Doctor notes in Utopia that Rose had been unaware of this. Captain Jack Harkness Immortality (or eternal life) is the concept of living in physical or spiritual form for an Infinite length of Time. " Utopia " is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Soon the energies she absorbed begin to destroy her body. The Doctor, through a kiss, absorbs the power, sacrificing his ninth incarnation and regenerating before Rose's eyes into the Tenth Doctor. Regeneration, in the context of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, is a biological ability exhibited by the 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 [8]
Rose is initially disconcerted at the Doctor's transformation,[10] and is even more distressed when the Doctor falls into a post-regenerative coma, unable to counter the threat of a Sycorax invasion. This is a list of monsters and aliens from the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. However, when the Doctor recovers and defeats the Sycorax, Rose happily accepts his new face and manner. [11]
She was taken to New Earth by the Tenth Doctor, where Cassandra invaded her body. Cassandra, in Rose's body, becomes very flirtatious and even kisses the Tenth Doctor (This is the only time that Rose and the Tenth Doctor kiss, although technically it was Cassandra using Rose's lips). Rose is knighted by Queen Victoria, making her Dame Rose of the Powell Estate, although immediately afterwards the two are banished from the British Empire. Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901 was from 20 June 1837 the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland The British Empire was the largest empire in history and for over a century was the foremost global power. [12] When the Doctor, Rose and Mickey accidentally travel to a parallel Earth, Rose meets an alternative version of her father, who has become a success, unlike Rose's actual father, who died in their parallel universe. Pete Tyler, full name Peter Alan Tyler, is a Fictional character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who [13] Mickey elects to stay on the parallel Earth to fight the Cybermen, and Rose is upset that she will never see him again. The Cybermen are a Fictional race of Cyborgs who are amongst the most persistent enemies of the Doctor in the British Science fiction television [14]
Rose and the Doctor return to their own universe, but later find that both the alternate Cybermen and the Daleks are invading their Earth. A Dalek (, ˈdɑːlεk is a member of a Fictional extraterrestrial race of Mutants from the British science fiction television [15] Although Rose and the Doctor manage to remove both enemies from Earth, Rose is nearly pulled into the "Void" between worlds in the process, and is only saved by being transported to the alternate world on the other side of the breach. There, she finds herself trapped on the parallel Earth albeit reunited with Jackie, Mickey and the alternate Pete Tyler. Later, the Doctor manages to project his image through the last crack between the universes, sharing a tearful farewell with her. He informs Rose that she is presumed dead in the aftermath of the invasion, thus verifying Rose's soliloquy at the start of the episode "This is the story of how I died". Rose in turn mentions working with that parallel Earth's (non secret) version of the Torchwood Institute due to her experience with aliens. This article is about the organisation within Doctor Who; for the spinoff programme see Torchwood. Finally, Rose tells him she loves him, even though they denied it many times during the course of their time together. The Doctor begins to reply, getting as far as "If it's my last chance to say it. . . Rose Tyler--" before the connection fails.
After last seeing Rose, the Doctor would often become depressed at the mere mention of Rose, or whenever he is reminded of her. In "The Runaway Bride", he is reminded of Rose while attending a party, and a very brief clip of Rose from "New Earth" is used to illustrate this. "The Runaway Bride" is a special episode of the long running British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, starring " New Earth " is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who which was first broadcast on Donna Noble, in "The Runaway Bride", discusses Rose with the Doctor, as does Martha Jones in the 2007 series. Donna Noble is a fictional character played by Catherine Tate in the long-running 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
In the series 3 episode, "Utopia", Jack Harkness mentions that while he was waiting for the Doctor to appear during the 20th century, he went to see Rose once or twice while she was growing up. " Utopia " is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. He says that in order to preserve established events, he never spoke to her in that time.
Rose makes a brief, non-speaking appearance at the end of the 2008 episode "Partners in Crime", the first episode of the fourth series. " Partners in Crime " is the first episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Donna Noble addresses her as a random stranger with her back to the camera, whose identity is only revealed after Donna departs and Rose turns to the camera. Donna Noble is a fictional character played by Catherine Tate in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who Her expression is melancholic. She then walks away and fades into thin air. In "The Fires of Pompeii", Lucius, a powerful soothsayer, looks down the Doctor's timeline and tells him that "she is returning," presumably referring to Rose's imminent comeback. " The Fires of Pompeii " is the second episode of the fourth series of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who She was again 'referenced' in "Planet of the Ood", when a short piece from the "Doomsday" theme was played at the end. " Planet of the Ood " is the third episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. She also makes another quick appearance in "The Poison Sky" as a muted flicker on the TARDIS screen, shouting 'Doctor'. " The Poison Sky " is the fifth episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. This brief clip also appears on the webcast 'Captain Jack's Monster Files' for the Hath. She's also mentioned in "Forest of the Dead" when after Professor River Song whispers something to the Doctor, a short piece from 'Rose's Theme' is played. " Forest of the Dead " is the ninth episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who.
In the mid-series trailer aired on 24 May 2008, she is seen multiple times: first holding a gun towards the sky saying "Now we're in trouble. Events 1218 - The Fifth Crusade leaves Acre for Egypt. 1276 - Magnus Ladulås is crowned 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common " and "It's only just beginning"; walking away from an explosion in the street; running towards someone with red hair, presumably Donna; and telling Donna, "It's coming, Donna. Its coming from across the stars and nothing can stop it" and Donna replying "What is?" and Rose finally speaks the words "The Darkness". This phrase has often been repeated in Torchwood, and once in "The Sound Of Drums". Torchwood is a British science fiction Drama Television programme, created by Russell T Davies and starring John Barrowman "The Sound of Drums" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Donna also says to the Doctor, "Rose is coming back. Whatever's happening, isn't that good?", to which the Doctor grins broadly, saying "Yeah" The Doctor pulls down a lever in the TARDIS ready to see her again. Rose is due to appear in the last three episodes of Series 4. [16]
The Doctor Who Annual 2006, published by Panini Comics in August 2005, gives further biographical information on Rose in an article written by the programme's chief writer and executive producer Russell T. Davies. Panini Comics is an Italian Comic book publisher (a division of Panini Group which also makes collectible stickers — see Panini (stickers) that publishes Russell T Davies, OBE (born Stephen Russell Davies, 27 April, 1963) is a critically acclaimed British Television producer [17] The piece includes the address of the flat she and Jackie live in (Flat 48, Bucknall House, Powell Estate, SE15 7GO), the fact that Jackie supports them by working from home as a hairdresser. The SE (South Eastern postcode area, also known as the London SE postcode area, is the part of the London postal district covering much of south east London It also mentions that prior to Rose meeting the Doctor, her only travelling experience was a school trip to France and an annual week's holiday to South Wales with her mother. This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. South Wales (De Cymru is an area of Wales bordered by England and the Bristol Channel to the east and south and Mid Wales and West Wales
Rose (whose middle name is given as Marion) began seeing Mickey at the age of 14, and at 15 she was suspended from her school, Jericho Street Comprehensive, for persuading the choir to go on strike. After doing well in her GCSE exams, she left school to live with a 20 year-old musician, Jimmy Stone, but the affair ended in tears and with Rose £800 in debt. The General Certificate of Secondary Education ( GCSE) is the name of an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject generally taken in a number of subjects by She subsequently returned to Jackie and Mickey, and her mother called in a favour from an ex-boyfriend to get her the job at Henrik's Department Store.
Rose is featured in the first twelve New Series Adventures novels and also appears in the Quick Reads Initiative release, I am a Dalek. The New Series Adventures are a series of spin-off novels based on the long-running BBC Science fiction Television series Doctor Who I am a Dalek is a BBC Books original novella written by Gareth Roberts and based on the long-running British science fiction television The events of the novel The Monsters Inside are referenced in the episode "Boom Town". The Monsters Inside is a BBC Books original novel written by Stephen Cole and based on the long-running British science fiction television " Boom Town " is an episode in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on In the novels, some elements of Rose's backstory are fleshed out. Only Human reveals she was once engaged to be married; this does not appear to be a reference to Mickey, given Rose's unfriendly reference to the former fiancée, but it could be a reference to Jimmy Stone, mentioned in the Annual ; and in the same novel, Rose briefly marries Tillun, a member of a prehistoric tribe of cave men, as part of a ruse to protect his tribe. Only Human is a BBC Books original novel written by Gareth Roberts and based on the long-running British science fiction television
Following Rose's departure from Doctor Who, a spin-off production titled Rose Tyler: Earth Defence was commissioned, but ultimately withdrawn by Davies as he regarded it as a "spin-off too far". During the 45 year long run of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, a number of stories have been proposed but for a variety of
Rose was the first television companion of the Doctor with a fully fleshed-out personal life and background that the audience actually saw on screen in her debut story, as opposed to something developed over time. For the first time since the first Doctor Who episode, "An Unearthly Child", "Rose" was told largely from the companion's point of view. It was also the first time the television series has examined the consequences of a companion leaving with the Doctor; for the year she was away, she was considered a missing person and Mickey was briefly suspected of her murder. [18]
Rose is unique in that she is the first companion whose immediate family and/or a close friend knew of her travels with the Doctor while they occurred. Mickey was aware of her new occupation and tracked her movements through his website. The 2005 series revival of the long-running British science fiction television programme Doctor Who features several tie-in websites produced Jackie found out about the life her daughter was leading[18] and, despite pleading for her to stay, Rose continued to travel with the Doctor. [19] She was able to communicate with her mother via her "Superphone" and Rose would often phone home during her travels and let her mother know her activities. [20]
Rose is an inquisitive and compassionate young woman, who despite the strange events she is thrown into is quick to adapt to them. She falls easily into the role of the Doctor's latest companion and shows both determination and courage while facing various alien threats. Extraterrestrial life is Life originating outside of the Earth. She cares deeply about, and loves, the Doctor, although whether or not her feelings are purely platonic or have at least some sexual component to them is left open to viewers' interpretation. She states on several occasions her desire to stay with the Doctor for the rest of her life,[21][15] and chooses to stay with the Doctor, even though it means forever leaving her mother and Mickey on the parallel earth. [22] In their final moments together, Rose tells the Doctor that she loves him; he begins to reply but only manages to say her name before his transmission is cut off and the two are parted indefinitely. [22] Julie Gardner said on the commentary for the episode that she will "confirm to the world" that he was going to "say it back. "
Rose is not the first companion whose deep platonic love for the Doctor at least suggests romantic interest as well. Sarah Jane Smith hints at possible feelings for the Doctor in "School Reunion" when he asks her if she had ever married and she tells him she hasn't ("I travelled with this man. Sarah Jane Smith is a Fictional character played by Elisabeth Sladen in the long-running British BBC Television science fiction series " School Reunion " is the third episode in the second series of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. . . he was a tough act to follow. ") Grace Holloway makes a joking reference to having fallen for the Eighth Doctor in the 1996 TV movie. Dr Grace Holloway is a fictional character played by Daphne Ashbrook in the 1996 television movie Doctor Who, a continuation of the long-running British The Eighth Doctor is a Fictional character, the eighth incarnation of the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC television In "Army of Ghosts", Rose also indicates her intention to stay with the Doctor "forever", a sentiment never before expressed by previous companions, many of whom were reluctant travellers, though echoed by companion Donna Noble in "The Doctor's Daughter". " Army of Ghosts " is the twelfth and penultimate episode in the second series of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Donna Noble is a fictional character played by Catherine Tate in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who " The Doctor's Daughter " is the sixth episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who
Rose Tyler appeared in all episodes of the 2005 series, the 2005 Children in Need special, the 2005 Christmas special "The Christmas Invasion", and all episodes of the 2006 series up to and including "Doomsday". This is a list of Doctor Who television serials and episodes. "Doctor Who Children in Need" is a 7-minute mini-episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. " The Christmas Invasion " is a 60-minute special episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. This is a list of Doctor Who television serials and episodes. " Doomsday " is the thirteenth and final episode in the second series of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who Archive footage of the character was used in brief flashbacks in "The Runaway Bride" and "Utopia". "The Runaway Bride" is a special episode of the long running British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, starring " Utopia " is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Rose is mentioned in "The Runaway Bride", "Smith and Jones", "The Shakespeare Code", "Gridlock", "Evolution of the Daleks", "Utopia", "Last of the Time Lords" and "Partners in Crime". " The Shakespeare Code " is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Gridlock is a term describing an inability to move on a Transport network. "Evolution of the Daleks" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Utopia is a name for an ideal community taken from the title of a book written in 1516 by Sir Thomas More describing a fictional Island in the "Last of the Time Lords" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. " Partners in Crime " is the first episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. She has also been hinted at in Daleks in Manhattan, part of the loss the Doctor feels in the Lazarus Experiment, The Fires of Pompeii and Planet of the Ood. "Daleks in Manhattan" 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. " The Fires of Pompeii " is the second episode of the fourth series of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who " Planet of the Ood " is the third episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. In "Human Nature", John Smith's A Journal of Impossible Things features an illustration of her. "Human Nature" is the eighth episode of Series 3 of the revived British Science fiction television series Doctor Who This is a list of items from the BBC Television series Doctor Who. There are also several less obvious mentions of her throughout the series.
In November 2007 it was announced that Billie Piper would reprise her role as Rose Tyler for the last three episodes of the fourth series. She appeared as a brief cameo in "Partners in Crime", and briefly on the TARDIS communication screen in "The Poison Sky". " Partners in Crime " is the first episode of the fourth series of 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 " The Poison Sky " is the fifth episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. She will become a main character again later on in "Turn Left", alongside Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) and ending with "Journey's End". " Turn Left " is the eleventh episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Donna Noble is a fictional character played by Catherine Tate in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who Catherine Tate (born Catherine Ford 12 May 1968) is an English comedienne and Actress. " Journey's End " is the thirteenth episode of the fourth series of British Science fiction television series Doctor Who first [23] Later, it was confirmed by Russell T Davies in Doctor Who Magazine that this return had been planned since she left. Russell T Davies, OBE (born Stephen Russell Davies, 27 April, 1963) is a critically acclaimed British Television producer Doctor Who Magazine (abbreviated as DWM) is a Magazine devoted to the long-running British Science fiction television