Rose Tyler

Rose Marion Tyler was the first known companion of the ninth incarnation of the Doctor and the first companion of the tenth incarnation. She was sealed off in a parallel world before returning, but was returned by the Doctor, along with another version of himself.

Early Life
Rose Marion Tyler was born to Jackie and Pete Tyler, on 27th April 1987. (DW: The Unquiet Dead, Dalek).

see also: Mysteries and Discrepancies.

She attended both Jericho Street Junior School and Jericho Street Comprehensive, where she became involved in athletics, eventually joining the gymnastics team and winning a bronze medal in competition. However, she eventually dropped out of school to pursue a romantic relationship with local Jimmy Stone, without success. (DW: Rose)

By the time Rose was 19, she and her mother, Jackie, were living in the Powell Estate (Flat 48, Bucknall House, Powell Estate, London, SE15 7GO) in South London. Rose was working as a shop assistant at Henrik's Department Store in London's Regent Street, while Jackie supported them by working from home as a hairdresser. Before she met the Doctor, Rose's only traveling experience was a school trip to France and an annual week's holiday to South Wales with her mother (DW: Rose; DWA: Doctor Who Annual 2006).

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Life After the Doctor
Rose lived with Pete Tyler, her mother Jackie, and Mickey in their home on Pete's World. She received a dream-like contact from the Doctor, which guided her to Dålig Ulv Stranden (Bad Wolf Bay) beach in Norway. The Doctor sent his last farewells through the closing gaps between the worlds, burning up a star to send the signal through. He informed her that on her Earth, Rose was officially dead. Rose informed the Doctor that she now worked for Torchwood in this alternative world, and that Jackie was again pregnant. Rose finally broke down and confessed her love for the Doctor, but the Doctor did not have a chance to reciprocate his feelings as he was cut off abruptly (and later seen crying in the TARDIS). Rose was last seen standing on the beach crying while her mother comforts her. (DW: Doomsday) Some time later, Jackie gave birth to Rose's baby brother, Tony. (DW: Journey's End)

Crossing the Timelines
In 2009, after dealing with the Adipose, Donna Noble asked a blonde-haired woman to tell her mother that she left her car keys in "that bin there". Unbeknownst to Donna, the woman was Rose Tyler. She walked off, eventually fading away. (DW: Partners in Crime) When the Doctor and Donna were conversing with two psychics in 79 AD Pompeii, one of them noted that "She is returning." This appears to be a foreshadowing to Rose's return later on. (DW: The Fires of Pompeii)

When Donna Noble was in the TARDIS during the Sontaran Invasion, she looked at the screen, and for a few seconds Rose's face popped up on the screen, silently calling for the Doctor. (DW: The Poison Sky) The image is also seen in "Captain Jack's Monster Files", during the file for the Hath. Also, in the virtual room belonging to the girl from the Library there was a picture of a blonde girl on the wall, with a picture of a wolf next to it. This may be Rose Tyler and a reference to Bad Wolf. (DW: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead)

On the planet Midnight, Rose appeared on a screen in the shuttlebus. Although the message was silent, it appeared that she was shouting the word "Doctor!" It was not clear that anyone on the bus noticed. (DW: Midnight) Rose had gained the knowledge of the Doctor's location in the future from Wilfred Mott in the The Stolen Earth.

When Donna Noble had an alternate timeline created around her, Rose met her several times, and revealed that she could travel between worlds and alternate timelines, and had done so many times while searching for the Doctor. She appeared at several points in this alternate timeline: on Christmas Eve 2007, the day on which the Doctor--lacking Donna to pull him back--was killed while fighting the Racnoss; the night Donna was sacked, in order to warn her about the coming devastation of London on Christmas Day 2008; the evening that the Sontaran plan to attack the Earth through the Atmospheric Omission System ATMOS (DW: The Sontaran Stratagem/The Poison Sky) was thwarted by Torchwood Three at the cost of their lives; and approximately three weeks later as the stars started to disappear. At this point Donna finally relented and decided to follow Rose, who revealed the Time Beetle on Donna's back and explained to her what she must do to restore the other timeline.

Following Rose's instructions, Donna was sent back to force her past self to turn left and not right on that fateful day in June 2007, so that she would work at H.C. Clements and set up her meeting with the Doctor six months later. When Donna did so, at the cost of her life in that timeline, Rose held her as she died and whispered a message for the Doctor: Bad Wolf. (DW: Turn Left)

Defending the Earth
Rose teleported to our world only to find it being invaded, she quickly finds access to the Dalek's message of EXTERMINATE and is visibly upset   hearing it. Later on she locates Wilf and Sylvia hoping they know where the Doctor and Donna are, however they do not and suddenly Harriet Jones appears on Wilf's computer. Rose assumes that Harriet is trying to contact her, but when she tries to talk to Harriet she finds that she cannot as there is no camera or microphone on the computer and so Harriet is only connecting to Sarah Jane Smith, Jack Harkness and Martha Jones. Rose watches on as they manage to bring The Doctor to Earth and uses her transmat device to lock onto the TARDIS and teleport to him.

She arrives in a deserted street with only the Doctor and Donna at the other end. The Doctor and Rose run towards each other, but as he nears her a Dalek fires upon the Doctor, mortally wounding him. With Donna and Jack's help, they managed to get him to the TARDIS where he began to regenerate, much to Rose's distress. The Doctor managed to retain his tenth form, by pouring the regeneration energy into his severed hand. This, with the help of Donna, created a new Doctor, who was half human.

Rose reappeared on the normal Earth through a dimension cannon as the barriers between worlds had weakened. This allowed her to be reunited with the Doctor and together, with the aid of the new Doctor and the other companions, they succeeded in defeating the New Dalek Empire. However, the Doctor returned her to the parallel Earth along with her mother but this time without Mickey Smith who decided to return home.

The original Doctor decided he had to leave the new Doctor on the parallel Earth since he was too dangerous as he had exterminated the Dalek race. He told Rose that she was the only one who could make him a better man, as she had before. Rose was reluctant to stay back but the original Doctor said that the new Doctor had all his memories, thoughts and was "him," albeit part human. The half human Doctor had only one heart, and as a result would be able to age, and never regenerate. He told her that he could spend his life with her, if she wanted him to, and that they could grow old together. Still feeling upset, Rose asked both Doctors what the last thing they would have said to her would have been when she was first trapped on the parallel Earth. The original Doctor asked "Does it need saying?", but the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor whispered something to her, presumably what he would have said. Hearing the words, Rose kissed the Meta-Crisis Doctor and the original Doctor left with Donna. (DW: The Stolen Earth/Journey's End)

Key Life Events

 * Her father dies in a car accident. (Mentioned DW: Father's Day)
 * Meets the Tenth Doctor on 1st January 2005 without knowing his identity. (DW: The End of Time)
 * Meets the Ninth Doctor later that year and accepts his offer to travel with him. (DW: Rose)
 * Witnesses the Earth's destruction. (DW: The End of the World)
 * Encounters the Slitheen family and meets Harriet Jones. (DW: Aliens of London / World War Three)
 * Encounters the Daleks for the first time. (DW: Dalek)
 * Meets her father, Pete Tyler, while unleashing the Reapers upon Earth. (DW: Father's Day)
 * Meets Captain Jack Harkness. (DW: The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances)
 * Absorbs the heart of the TARDIS to become the Bad Wolf, and witnesses the Doctor regenerate. (DW: The Parting of the Ways)
 * Agrees to travel with the Tenth Doctor after he defeats the Sycorax. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)
 * Has her body taken over by Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17 on New Earth. (DW: New Earth)
 * Meets Sarah Jane Smith and K-9 Mark III. (DW: School Reunion)
 * Is transformed into a faceless person by the Wire (DW: The Idiot's Lantern) 
 * Meets her parallel father and watches her parallel mother become a Cyberman. (DW: Rise of the Cybermen)
 * Takes part in the Battle of Canary Wharf, and becomes separated from the Doctor. (DW: Doomsday)
 * Begins to work with the Torchwood of Pete's World
 * Travels through parallel and alternate universes in order to help Donna Noble restore the natural timeline. (DW: Turn Left)
 * Reunites with the Doctor, Donna and Captain Jack. (DW: The Stolen Earth)
 * Helps defeat Davros and returns to the parallel world with the half-human Doctor. (DW: Journey's End)

Personality
Rose has shown herself to be a sweet, gentle and sympathetic young woman, who was quick to adapt despite being thrown into strange events. However, she also possessed her mother's acerbic wit and was not hesitant to use it when she felt the need. She fell easily into the role of the Doctor's latest companion and showed bravery while facing various alien threats. It is also obvious that she cares deeply about the Doctor, although she originally denied any sexual or romantic feelings towards him despite indications to the contrary on several occasions. In what seemed like their final meeting on the beach, she told the Doctor that she loved him; he began to reply, but only got out the words "Rose Tyler" before he was cut off. (DW: Doomsday) BBC Producers have confirmed during Journey's Ends' extras that the Doctor meant to say "I love you."

However, besides Jack Harkness, she is the only companion of the Doctor's that seems to be willing to kill the Doctor's enemies when necessary. (DW: The Parting of the Ways, DW: The Satan Pit, DW: The Stolen Earth) Other companions such as Martha Jones and Donna Noble were much more reluctant and Donna only killing once after being left no choice as it was the only way to save Agatha Christie. Like Donna, Rose has been willing to call the Doctor out when he's wrong or stepped over the line. When the Doctor brushed aside the danger that Jackie was in when faced with a Slitheen, Rose reminded him that the woman he was discussing was also her mother. Likewise, she was horrified at the idea that the Doctor would allow the Gelth to use human corpses as a vessel for their consciousness. The Doctor's failure to listen to Rose's human plea of respect for their dead lead to at least two people to be killed when the Gelth turned out to be malicious. (DW: The Unquiet Dead)

Rose has a jealous streak when it comes to the Doctor. She and the Doctor's former companion, Sarah Jane Smith, trade barbs over who was the "best companion" but they become good friends afterwards. Despite this, Rose has been willing to sacrifice herself when it comes to the Doctor or the common good. When faced with the prospect of either dying or saving the world, Rose instructed the Doctor to do what he had to do to save everyone when his fear of losing Rose nearly overpowered his desire to do what needed to be done (DW: World War Three ). This was a common theme in Rose's story and one that eventually led to her being separated from the Doctor. Despite risking being plunged into the Void and an eternity of nothingness, she let go of a magnetic hold to set a lever right and seal the Cybermen and Daleks from her world. It was only the sudden appearance of her father from the parallel world that saved her from that fate, but ultimately led to her being separated from the Doctor. (DW: Doomsday)

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Mysteries and Discrepancies
The Doctor states that Rose is nineteen years old (DW: The Unquiet Dead, DW: Dalek), and it is later established that she met the Doctor on 6th March 2005 (DW: Aliens of London). However, the Annual article states that Rose was born on 27th April 1987. Although this contradicts the age as stated on screen (she would have been 17 when she met the Doctor) it is consistent with the appearance of the baby Rose in Father's Day, set in November 1987, where the baby is clearly no more than a few months old. It's of course also possible that she simply lied about her age to appear a little older in the Doctor's eyes. The 27th April birthdate is also inconsistent with a statement on the BBC's website: during the lead-up to the episode DW: "Bad Wolf," the website was altered to tie in with the story's Big Brother theme, and a "contestant portrait" for Rose stated that she was an Aries, which is March 21 to April 19. (This of course is fairly irrelevant, as it simply means that whoever did the "contestant portrait" made a mistake regarding either her birthday or when the astrological sign of Aries is commonly accepted to be.) Rose's age at the time of her reunion with the Doctor is not revealed, although she is clearly more mature; given that time has been established as moving somewhat faster on Pete's World (fast enough that Rose was able to detect the coming of the Darkness and return to her original world with time to stop it), it's possible that several years at least may have elapsed for Rose since the Battle of Canary Wharf. Her apparent position of authority with UNIT in the "Donna's World" alternate timeline suggests she was there for some length of time. At several times during her search for the Doctor (for example when she prepares to leave Sylvia Noble and Wilfred Mott), Rose is heard communicating with an entity called "Control" (DW: The Stolen Earth); the identity and location of Control is not known (though it may be on Pete's World).

Behind the scenes

 * "Tyler" is a common name in the works of writer and producer Russell T Davies, who has used it as the surname of a family that features heavily in his Virgin New Adventures Doctor Who novel, Damaged Goods. He has also used the name as the surname for several other characters in various series, such as Ruth Tyler in Revelations, Vince Tyler in Queer as Folk, and Johnny Tyler in The Second Coming.


 * Among those who auditioned for the role of Rose Tyler was actress Georgia Moffett, daughter of Fifth Doctor actor Peter Davison. Moffett went on to play Jenny, the Doctor's daughter, in Series 4. Actress Julia Joyce, at the age of seven, portrayed "Young Rose" in "Father's Day".


 * The title of the first episode of Series 1, "Rose", is a references to the character's name and she is the first character to appear in that episode. Therefore, she is also simultaneously the first character to appear in Series 1 and the first to have been seen in a Doctor Who television episode for nine years (given the interval between the 1996 Doctor Who television movie and "Rose").


 * After Rose was written out of Doctor Who at the end of Series 2, Russell T Davies considered giving the character her own 90-minute spin-off production, Rose Tyler: Earth Defence, with the possibility of such a special becoming an annual Bank Holiday event. Although the special was officially commissioned, Davies changed his mind and decided that such a return, wherein the audience would be able to see Rose when the Doctor could not, would spoil her final scenes in Doctor Who. The production was consequently canceled.


 * Sam Tyler, the lead character in the BBC's other time-travel drama, Life on Mars, was named after Rose. Reportedly, the lead character's surname was suggested by the young daughter of Life of Mars co-creator, Matthew Graham, after her father had asked her to choose the character's surname. She had ultimately decided upon "Tyler" because of Rose, a fact only later discovered by her father, who eventually went on to write the Doctor Who episode "Fear Her". Sam Tyler is played by John Simm who is also the sixth on screen incarnation of the Master. Ironically, The Master and Rose never actually met. In the US production of Life on Mars, Sam Tyler's mother is named Rose.


 * News of Rose's return to the series began to leak out during early production of the fourth series when photographs of her on set began to appear on websites and in the press. After initial denials by the BBC, promotions for the new season ultimately incorporated images of Rose Tyler. In an interview with Doctor Who Confidential aired in conjunction with Turn Left, Billie Piper revealed that the decision to bring Rose back had in fact been made at the time she left the series in 2006, and she had to mislead journalists and fans for the next year in order to keep Rose's return a surprise. Rose's first appearance in Series 4 is a surprise cameo near the end of Partners in Crime, a scene that was shot during production of Turn Left and veiled in such secrecy that advance review copies of the episode had the scene edited out and, unlike many other aspects of the series (such as Rose's ultimate return) was broadcast without having been the subject of Internet spoilers. In a later interview with Doctor Who Magazine, Davies indicated that the original plan was for Rose to not appear again until Turn Left, but on learning how well the cameo went over with viewers, Davies at the last minute inserted brief, silent images of Rose into The Poison Sky and Midnight; the scene was filmed for Midnight and was scripted, and Davies added it to The Poison Sky before it was broadcast. As with Partners in Crime, the Poison Sky cameo was not included in review copies. Billie Piper receives screen credit for her appearances in Poison Sky and Midnight.
 * Rose Tyler, along with the Tenth Doctor had a cameo appearance in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eightcomic, No Future for You Part One
 * It was rumoured that Billie Piper would reprise her role as Rose Tyler in the Series 5 finale, although this turned out to be false.

Grow Your Own TARDIS
The original script of the Bad Wolf Bay scene in Journey's End contained an excerpt in which the Doctor gave the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor and Rose a piece of TARDIS coral, and Donna told them how to increase the rate of growth so that they can travel the stars in the parallel universe, "as it should be". This scene was removed in the final cut of the episode due to complicating the scene too much. It was, however, mentioned in The Doctor's Data section of the Doctor Who Adventures magazine, and in the 398th edition of Doctor Who Magazine, Russell T Davies states that it is perfectly fine to assume that this part of the scene did actually occur. The scene is included on the Series 4 DVD Box Set.