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Old 2nd December 2003, 11:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Who Companion

Russell T Davies says the companion will be different from those in the original series.

"A screaming girly companion is unacceptable now," he told TV Times. "I don't mean in terms of women's rights - dramatically, we've got Buffy the Vampire Slayer now, so a screaming girly companion would be laughed out of the room."

Davies also revealed that the news series wouldn't rely on old monsters to get people behind the sofa.

"I love the Daleks, but I wouldn't load the series with lots of old monsters. We want to make brand new ones," Davies said.

One day we hope to have an interview with Russell ourselves, yes one day. Until then…
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Old 2nd December 2003, 11:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Bonny Screaming Langford has a lot to answer for.

Well over half of the Doctor's companions were not 'Screamers'. Some could almost hold there own with the Doctor himself
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Old 2nd December 2003, 09:29 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Even in the Sixties they had strong women companions, then we had Sarah Jane Smith (see her when Jon Pertwee asked her to make the tea) and Leela ("shall I kill him now"), but after a story or two most did begin to start screaming just like the others.

At least there will be a companion. I think that the last Dr Who (having only a 'love interest' was a major mistake.)
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Old 2nd December 2003, 10:01 PM   #4 (permalink)
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In fairness. If I was in some of the situations they were in I would start screaming!

Continuity was never something that was trumpeted for or by the show. But the slide of the assistants from strong and independant to whimpering wrecks was remarkably smooth. The best example I can think of for that was Ace who slid from tomboy with the ambition to blow everything up to almost mental breakdown. I'm sure there is a University thesis in there some where?

'Love' interest was never part of the show. But the companions were usually quite ordinary types, pretty but not drop dead beautiful.
Unless they start to import Hollywood style plastic bimbos, I can't think of a good reason why it should become a requirement now?
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Bonnie Langford in my eyes was one of the factors that finished Doctor Who!! Colin.<*>.
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Not to mention Jonathan Nathan-Turner and his choice of costume for Colin Baker !
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Old 10th March 2004, 02:43 PM   #7 (permalink)
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The Doctors new sidekick will be called Rose according to Russell T Davies.

Does anyone have more on her character?
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Old 24th May 2004, 10:21 PM   #8 (permalink)
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This has actually been a rumour for some time, Russel T Davies said that he really wanted her for the role, but AOL says that it has been confirmed (I can't find any other confirmation of this 'BBC spokeswoman' at the moment:

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Billie Piper Lands Dr Who Role

Billie Piper says she is thrilled to be playing the part of Rose Tyler, Dr Who's assistant

Billie Piper will play Doctor Who's assistant in the new BBC series, it has been confirmed.

The 21-year-old singer and actress said she was "thrilled" to have landed the role of Rose Taylor, alongside Christopher Eccleston's timelord.

The cult sci-fi series will be back on television next year.

A BBC spokeswoman said: "Billie is beautiful, funny and intelligent. We needed to find a unique, dynamic partner for Christopher Eccleston, and Billie fits the bill perfectly.

"She will make an extraordinary Rose Tyler."

Piper, married to former DJ and TV presenter Chris Evans, has long been linked to the role.

She said: "Doctor Who is an iconic show and I am absolutely thrilled to be playing the part of Rose Tyler."

Piper follows in the footsteps of actresses such as Bonnie Langford who have played the Doctor's female sidekick over the years.

Eccleston has said Rose will be feistier than her predecessors - and may even provide a love interest.
She is known as a singer rather than an actress, as well as being a celebrity because of her older rich husband. However, I did see her in the BBC's 'Cantebury Tales' last year playing opposite James Nesbit and Dennis Waterman, and she proved she can act. She has to be better than Bonnie Langford anyway!
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Old 24th May 2004, 11:38 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Because I've never heard of her I dug out a mini-biography for Ms Piper.
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Billie Piper studied at the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School. She caught the eyes of record producers who were interested in signing a young vocalist when she was the poster girl for the ad campaign of a British pop music magazine, Smash Hits. She released her first single, "Because We Want To", which debuted at #1 at age 15. Her second single "Girlfriend" was also a #1 hit. By the time she turned 16, Billie had released 4 singles that all made the top three on the charts. She has been labeled the "Pop Princess" of England, UK
Based on this I would say the screaming in her household comes from her spouse the ginger twit Chris Evans.
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That's an old photo, this is a better one:

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:lol: Think she needs to stop using make-up!
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Old 29th May 2004, 06:48 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Confirmation from BBC Wales

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Billie Piper is confirmed to play Rose Tyler, companion to Doctor Who, it was announced today by Julie Gardner, Head of Drama, BBC Wales.

The former singer who made her acting debut last year in the critically-acclaimed BBC ONE drama serial Canterbury Tales: The Miller's Tale, will star alongside Christopher Eccleston in the forthcoming 13-part drama series which returns to BBC ONE early next year.

Julie Gardner says: "Billie is beautiful, funny and intelligent. We needed to find a unique, dynamic partner for Christopher Eccleston, and Billie fits the bill perfectly.

"She will make an extraordinary Rose Tyler. Doctor Who has his new assistant!"

Piper, who also received critical-acclaim for her role in Bella and the Boys, a one-off drama for BBC TWO, is currently starring opposite Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom in The Calcium Kid.

"Doctor Who is an iconic show and I am absolutely thrilled to be playing the part of Rose Tyler," says Billie Piper.

"I am also looking forward to working with Christopher Eccleston and writer Russell T Davies."

Executive producer/writer, Russell T Davies, adds: "The Doctor's companion is one of the most important and cherished roles in the history of TV drama.

"I'm delighted that someone of Billie's talent is coming on board the Tardis, to travel through time and space."

Filming in Cardiff later this year for transmission on BBC ONE, Doctor Who is written by Russell T Davies, Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Paul Cornell and Robert Shearman.

The producer is Phil Collinson and executive producers are BBC Controller of Continuing Drama Series, Mal Young; Head of Drama, BBC Wales, Julie Gardner and Russell T Davies.

For further information about Billie Piper, Doctor Who and past companions, visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/.
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Old 22nd March 2005, 11:39 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Rose Tyler's got a really ordinary life - a nice boyfriend, a dominant mother and a dull job. She's also met a man from another planet.

More here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/chara...se/index.shtml

"It was a long, thorough search to find Billie," explained Executive Producer Russell T. Davies. ""We auditioned all sorts of actors, but Billie is absolutely perfect, and very close to the description of Rose on the page" (sexy and feisty).

"I don't want to give away too much about Rose, cos I want the viewers to discover it all as new, on screen, in 2005. We should all start this adventure together."

19-year-old shop girl Rose Tyler is from contemporary Earth. Davies has suggested that Rose may only be "the first" of the planned companions, but has also indicated that, if Doctor Who survives beyond its first new season, Rose would continue to travel in the TARDIS. The BBC has described Rose as the Doctor's "soulmate", who "starts out as an innocent, fettered by earthly concerns [but who] ends up an adventurer who can never go home again".

Aparently Rose comes from London SE15 (Peckham, Nunhead, Peckham Rye) so maybe she knows Del Boy (Only Fools and Horses). Is there any connection with car dealer Boycie moving from Peckham to the countryside (Green Green Grass)?
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Three episodes in and Rose is starting to grow on me.

Despite mis-givings regarding Ms Piper's acting abilities possibly matching her squawking or choice in husbands (I wonder if she wishes the Doctor would happen to her in real life?), it has to be said that she is doing a fair job of making Rose a real person. Okay, she has a long way to go to match Dame Thora Hurd, or Dame Judy Dench, but then Eccleston is not Sir Laurence Olivier either.

But the show has been carefully crafted to match the two and is full of inter-personal moments to make them feel 'real'.

Only draw back I can see is that the speculation over what else goes on in the TARDIS's many rooms is going to surface again.
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Old 12th April 2005, 01:33 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Christopher Eccleston is on record as saying that he thinks that the Doctor does love Rose.

'The Northern Echo' says "One intriguing aspect of the new series is the developing relationship between the Doctor and Rose. There's a look here, a remark there. I wouldn't be surprised if, so to speak, she finds herself under the doctor."

There is certainly something going on that never went on before in Doctor Who, I guess that is not only to be expected in a modern TV series, it is also quite natural, in character.

What I mean is that a man and a woman traveling together as companions on a long journey would begin as friends, but that friendship could develop into something more, or it could not, but whatever happened the experience would shape the relationship that followed.

Rose seemed to be a little slow to realise what she had done. It took her a week to ask if he was an alien, and another week to realise that she had shacked up with a complete stranger!

Most often she seems to dislike the Doctor's stance on the moral dilemna of the week. She isn't afraid to stand up to him, and at least once she has been right.

One of the reasons why I didn't like 'The End of the World' so much, was that Rose seemed more of a victim in that, more like the female companions of previous incarnations of Doctor Who. In 'Rose' and then again in 'The Unquiet Dead' she is much more in control of the situation.
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