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WINNER |
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| Tissues
at the ready, folks! Donna Noble wanted to travel in the TARDIS
forever, but her adventures were cut short when the Doctor
had to wipe her memories after she was the victim of a Time
Lord/human metacrisis. Her brain became that of a Time Lord's,
and it would've killed her had the Doctor not wiped the slate
clean in order to save her life... |
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SECOND
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| After
being saved by Pete seconds before falling into the Void,
Rose Tyler managed to say one final goodbye to the man she
loved when his voice led her to a beach in Norway called Dårlig
Ulv Stranden (Bad Wolf Bay). She finally told him that she
loved him, and he was about to reply when his signal was cut
off, meaning that they would never see each other again. Well,
so they thought... |
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THIRD
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| After regretting her decision to
decline the Doctor's invitation at the end of The Runaway
Bride, Donna Noble set out to find him again. And that she
did. When the pair were investigating the mysterious Adipose
Industries at the start of the fourth series, they were reunited
when they saw each other through the windows on either side
of Miss Foster's office. Donna's face said it all! |
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FOURTH
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| Fans rejoiced at the end of the
fourth series when the Doctor and Rose Tyler were finally
reunited after a series of tantalizing near misses. The perfect
love story, and, as in any other perfect love story, a Dalek
was on hand to ruin the beautiful moment and shot down the
Doctor with its infamous cry of 'Exterminate!' And thus the
nation wept. And wept. And wept. |
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FIFTH
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| As if things weren't bad enough
with the millions of Cybermen invading Earth, but in the Series
2 finale, the Cult of Skaro arrived through the Void Ship
to make the Doctor's life even more difficult. But they also
made for a great cliffhanger, and one which shocked the nation
to its very core. "Location: Earth. Lifeforms detected!
Exterminate!" |
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SIXTH
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| Aah, a new companion arriving in
the TARDIS is always an exciting time. And when Martha Jones
first stepped inside the spaceship, her first words were,
naturally, "It's bigger on the inside..." But this
is something the Doctor has heard many a time. "Is it?!"
he replied. "I hadn't noticed." |
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SEVENTH
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| It doesn't take a genius to work
out that life without the Doctor would be pretty tough for
the human race. And in Series 4, we were shown just how tough
things would be when time was changed and Donna Noble never
met the Doctor. Just one of the consequences of the Time Lord's
untimely demise was the deaths of Martha Jones and Sarah Jane
Smith, who were both killed when the Judoon transported Martha's
hospital to the moon. Things were put back to normal though,
all thanks to Rose and Donna, and the Doctor's former companions
live to fight another day. Hurrah! |
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EIGHTH
PLACE |
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| The 2008 Christmas special saw the
return of the Cybermen to our screens, and this time they
brought with them a huge CyberKing which trampled over the
streets of London. Only on Doctor Who, eh? |