Characters
Browse through our in-depth biographies and get to know your favourite characters inside and out.

The present
Clara Clara
Clara is the Doctor's mysterious new companion who he meets in Victorian England. But have they met before?
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The past
Amy Pond Amy Pond | Last seen: The Angels Take Manhattan
Amelia Pond's life changed forever when a blue box fell from the sky. Fourteen years later, the waiting is over.
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Rory Williams Rory Williams | Last seen: The Angels Take Manhattan
Rory wants nothing more than to settle down with a family in Leadworth. So it's a shame his wife has other ideas!
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River Song River Song | Last seen: The Angels Take Manhattan
The Doctor has a very special relationship with River. Unfortunately for him, he doesn't know what it is... yet!
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Rose Tyler Rose Tyler | Last seen: The End of Time, Part Two
From shop assistant to defender of the Earth, Rose found a new lease of life with the Ninth and Tenth Doctors.
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Jack Harkness Jack Harkness | Last seen: The End of Time, Part Two
When Jack was brought back to life by the Bad Wolf, he began a long quest spanning centuries to find the Doctor.
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Donna Noble Donna Noble | Last seen: The End of Time, Part Two
When Donna joined the TARDIS for intergalatic adventures, she became best friends with the Doctor.
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Martha Jones Martha Jones | Last seen: The End of Time, Part Two
Martha was training to be a medical student when she met the Doctor, but put her exams on hold for 'just one trip'.
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Sarah Jane Smith Sarah Jane Smith | Last seen: The End of Time, Part Two
After leaving the TARDIS, Sarah Jane is now on Earth saving the planet from aliens with the help of her adopted son, Luke.
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Jackie Tyler Jackie Tyler | Last seen: The End of Time, Part Two
Rose's fun-loving mum didn't often see eye to eye with the Doctor, but she was always there to protect her daughter.
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