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    Z ~ Zarbi - Were a insectoid species native to Vortis. Resembling giant ants, they were used by the Menoptera as cattle until the Animus arrived and took control of them, forcing them to fight their former masters. They reverted to their original nature after the Doctor, Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright and Vicki defeated the Animus.

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      A ~ Ark, The
      The Ark is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from March 5 to March 26, 1966. The story is set in the 57th Segment of Time, which the Doctor calculates to be approximately AD 10,000,000.
      The Doctor and his companions Steven Taylor and Dodo Chaplet arrive some ten million years into the future, on board a generation ship which is carrying the last of humanity away from an Earth that is about to fall into the Sun. However, the cold that Dodo has could prove devastating to these future humans and their servants, the Monoids.
      Teselecta: "Silence will fall when the question is asked."

      Doctor: "And what is the question?"

      Teselecta: "How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?"

      Doctor: " *Brainfart* ".

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        B ~ Bananas - The Doctor likes this particular fruit because their a good source of potassium. The 6th and the 9th Doctor's are seen carrying a banana in their coats. In The Empty Child, the 9th Doctor said that whilst in the 51st century, he visited the weapons factory at Villengard and blew it up. In the factories place are groves where bananas are grown.

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          C ~ Companions - The Doctor almost always travels with one or more companions. The following is a list of the many humans, aliens and robots who have travelled with the Doctor on his adventures, categorized by the medium for which they were created. The following (mostly complete) list details companions first by the media in which they first originated.

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            D ~ Doctor Grace Holloway - (Daphne Ashbrook) Appeared with the Doctor in The TV Movie.

            An accomplished surgeon and opera buff, Grace Holloway first encountered the Doctor in San Francisco, where he was fighting for his life after being cut down by a hail of bullets.

            Although she did her best to save him, Grace was confused by his alien anatomy and he died on the operating table. Naturally, she was shocked when she found a stranger in her car who claimed to be the man she had just killed.

            Soon she found herself in a race against time to prevent the destruction of the Earth, in the company of the Doctor's eighth incarnation.

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              E ~ Everything Changes - This was the première episode of the spin-off series Torchwood.

              Police Constable Gwen Cooper comes across the mysterious organisation known as Torchwood. While investigating their world, she finds technology and methods she never imagined.

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                F ~ Face of Boe - The Face of Boe was a male Boekind whose outward appearance was little more than a gigantic, humanoid-like head. Although he could only grunt vocally, he was able to communicate telepathically.

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                  G ~ Grant, Jo - (Played by Kate Manning) Associated with the Doctor between 'Terror of the Autons' and 'The Green Death'.

                  Josephine "Jo" Grant had only just completed a brief training period as a spy when she had her uncle use his influence to assign her to UNIT. As the Doctor's assistant, Jo's knack for getting into trouble was immediately apparent.

                  Ditzy, but fiercely independent, Jo's confidence and bravery grew with experience. As well as facing a series of adventures on Earth, during the Doctor's exile, she also visited a number of alien planets, including Skaro and Peladon.

                  After disappointing a series of would-be suitors, Jo finally fell in love with Eco-warrior Professor Clifford Jones, and left the Doctor to explore the Amazon with her new fiancé.

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                    H ~ Hand of Fear, The - 1976 story starring Tom Baker as "The Doctor" and Elisabeth Sladen in her last regular appearance as "Sarah Jane Smith".

                    When the TARDIS lands on Earth in a quarry, the Doctor and Sarah are caught in a mining explosion. She is found clutching what appears to be a fossilised hand, buried in 150 million-year-old stratum. Analysis shows the hand to be silicon-based and inert, but when Sarah begins to act as if possessed, the Doctor suspects that it may still be alive...

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                      I ~ Ian Chesterton - (Played by William Russell).

                      Ian Chesterton Travelled with the Doctor between 'An Unearthly Child' and 'The Chase'.

                      A teacher at Coal Hill School, Ian encountered the Doctor when he visited the home of one of his pupils, Susan Foreman, with his colleague, Barbara Wright. Fearing that the teachers would reveal his secret, Susan's "Grandfather" the Doctor kidnapped them, beginning a series of exciting adventures.

                      Ian's speciality was science, but his skills as a diplomat were also useful. He was often called upon to play peacemaker, and many times saved the lives of his fellow travellers. His often stormy relationship with the cantankerous Time Lord ended when he and Barbara finally returned to Earth in an abandoned Dalek time capsule.

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                        J ~ John Hart - Captain John Hart is a rogue Time Agent who came through the rift into Cardiff in early 2009. He was an old friend and lover of Jack Harkness.

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                          K ~ Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang - Première episode of the second series of Torchwood. The events of this episode take place directly after the Doctor Who story The Sound of Drums and sees Captain Jack Harkness reunite with his team.
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                            L ~ Leisure Hive, The - The Fourth Doctor and Romana take a holiday at the Leisure Hive on the planet Argolis, which is recovering from the legacy of a nuclear war with the Foamasi. However, when things start going wrong with the Tachyon Recreation Generator, the Doctor fears that a new war might be in the offing.

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                              M ~ Marsters, James - Actor. James Marsters recently guest starred as the rogue 51st century Time Agent Captain John Hart in Torchwood's 2nd series première episode Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang. He returned to make guest appearances in the Series 2 penultimate and finale episodes Fragments and Exit Wounds respectfully.

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                                N ~ Nemesis, Silver - The Doctor and Ace visit England in 1988, where three rival factions - the Cybermen, a group of Nazis and a 17th Century sorceress named Lady Peinforte - are attempting to gain control of a statue made of a living metal, validium, that was created by Rassilon as the ultimate defence for Gallifrey.

                                The statue has three components - a bow, an arrow and the figure itself - that must be brought together in order for it to be activated. They have been separated since 1638 when, in order to foil the first attempt by Peinforte to seize it, the Doctor launched the figure into orbit in a powered asteroid.

                                This asteroid has been approaching the Earth at twenty-five yearly intervals ever since, leaving a succession of disasters in its wake, and has now crash-landed near Windsor Castle.

                                The Doctor plays the three factions off against one other and eventually appears to concede defeat to the Cyber Leader. However, this is just part of a carefully-laid trap, and the Cybermen's fleet is totally wiped out by the statue.

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