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  Sam Jones (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sam was born on April 15, 1980, making her 16 years old when she first met the Eighth Doctor in 1997.
During discussions early in the run of the Eighth Doctor novels as to whether to place Sam on the cover of the novels, a BBC Worldwide employee named Kath was used as the visual model for the character.
Sam finally departed the TARDIS after the events in the two-novel story Interference by Lawrence Miles, staying in 1996 with the Doctor's former companion Sarah Jane Smith until her younger self first left with the Doctor.
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 Sam Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sam Jones (military) (born 1820), Confederate commander in U.S. Civil War
Sam Jones (Doctor Who) (Samantha), character in Doctor Who spin-off novels
Sam Jones, fictional resident of Mayberry on The Andy Griffith Show
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 Doctor Who's Companion (Samantha Jones)
Sam was rather different from some other companions of the Doctor, not really showing much shock at the TARDIS interior like some earlier companions, being more used to science-fiction shows than some.
Her original purpose was to keep the Doctor distracted as the average companion, but she was actually nothing of the sort, as the Doctor commented when she joined him.
After the Doctor and Sam had been apart for three years, the Doctor locked in an almost inescapable prison, on the same planet as Sam before she found him, Sam came to terms with her crush on the Doctor and rejoined him on his travels.
www.whotopia.keen2host.co.uk /drwho/companions/sam.htm   (752 words)

  
 Review: Doctor Who: Seeing I
Several months ago, I said that we needed a novel for Sam Jones; one that really focuses on the character, giving her greater depth and fufilling the potential that I thought was in the character, despite many people's apparent distaste for her.
The Doctor struggles with his own identity when there don't appear to be any monsters on Ha'olam, and when the only elements of disaster happen because of what the Doctor does -- not because the camp is being terribly violent towards him.
DOCTOR is certainly out there for a return appearance -- either causing trouble on its own, or who knows what sort of unpredictable route it might take.
www.michaell.org /who/dwseeingi.htm   (957 words)

  
 The Doctor (Doctor Who)
Amongst Doctor Who fans there is much debate as to what is canon (beyond the original TV show), and much of the background to the character's origins which has been established in the novel's since the show left the air is ignored or refuted by them.
Doctor Who (U.S.) #14 - The Neutron Knights (DWM 60)
Shortly afterwards the Doctor's TARDIS was invaded by a malevolent entity.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Doctor Who: Interference Book One (Doctor Who): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Sam is there keeping an eye on an international arms conference when she becomes captured by the Remote.
Meanwhile the 8th Doctor is apparently locked in a cell where he and his cellmate are irregularly and viciously tortured with electric shock batons.
If you want to read some of the later Eighth Doctor novels then you will have to read this one as they are all tied into the story arc and since this is a vital part of the arc you wont understand the later the later novels unless you've read this one.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0563555807   (1625 words)

  
 Betty's Book Reviews: Doctor Who
(No, Sam isn't a TV companion: she was created specifically for this line of books.) One of the great things about the Doctor Who novels is they they're free to do a lot of things that are much harder to manage on the screen, particularly when it comes to exploring the characters.
Doctor Who and the Horns of Nimon by Terrence Dicks
The other trend is that of making the Doctor more morally ambiguous, which is guaranteed to bother those who prefer their heroes firmly and obviously on the side of Good.
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 Department of Clinical Sciences - DoCS Faculty-Sam Jones
Jones SL, Wang J, Turck CW, Brown EJ.
Jones SL, Fecteau G. (1995) Hydrops uteri in a goat pregnant with goat-sheep hybrid fetuses.
Jones SL, Schumacher J. (1990) What is your diagnosis: Retropharyngeal caseous lymphadenitis in a goat.
www.cvm.ncsu.edu /docs/sam_jones.html   (777 words)

  
 Outpost Gallifrey: TV Series FAQ
Doctor Who is filmed at the BBC Wales studios in Cardiff and Newport, as well as the Welsh countryside and various locations around the UK, including London.
Doctor Who Magazine and Big Finish being licensee's would have had to separately negotiate with Grant but it would be possible, if they wanted to, for them to also feature his Doctor in stories as well.
Certainly, the 2005 series was the twenty-seventh continuous season of Doctor Who television episodes produced by the BBC (the original series produced up until its twenty-sixth season), and the production team have stated their intention to continue on from the original Doctor Who series and not produce a 'reboot' of the show.
www.gallifreyone.com /newseriesfaq.php   (7941 words)

  
 Doctor Who   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
He was coming to an end of his stint as Doctor Who maestro at Worldwide and as things were dissolving back to separate departments, he mentioned to BBC Audio about our idea.
At this stage we don't want to say who those people are, or who've we've commissioned beyond Nicholas Briggs for Sirens as the ink, as they say, isn't dry on their contracts quite yet.
Gary: We have an actress in mind who is perfect companion material and, much as we have done with Benny, we could take the Sam basic template and in audio-ising her, make her slightly different but recognisable.
www.doctorwho.co.uk /drwho/fodw.shtml   (2618 words)

  
 Outpost Gallifrey: Episode Guide
Gone, but not forgotten, McGann continues to be a favorite Doctor even to this day, and while he's no longer considered the "current" Doctor due to the new movie, there are always avenues and further adventures for the Eighth Doctor.
All story synopses are excerpts from "Doctor Who: The Seventh Doctor Handbook" by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker, originally published by Virgin Publishing and copyrighted to the authors; these synopses have been reprinted with the kind permission of Mr.
Doctor Who is copyright © by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
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 Kursaal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Doctor and Sam decide to head to the pleasure world of Kursaal, but they arrive five years too early, near the end of the construction.
Soon the Doctor and Sam become embroiled in the fight between the developers and the conservationists, and Sam is being affected more than anyone could guess.
The Doctor and Sam land in some mud, and they discover an ancient civilization isn't so dead after all, but the evil corporation is trying to destroy the race - the Jax.
www.msu.edu /~gobeski1/Kursaal.htm   (465 words)

  
 unitnews | Illegal Alien | Doctor Who News, Reviews, Articles, Competitions & Forums
The Timelord and his companions are soon embroiled in plot which pitches them against the British and Germans Militaries a Cyberman invasion force and a elderly professor who seeks the ability to travel through time.
However on this occasion The Doctor is their victim rather than the mastermind behind them.
There are some great set pieces for the McCoy Doctor, the scene in Mamma's American bar particularly stands out but it is quite similar to the scenes in Remembrance Of The Daleks and this is what bugs me about this book.
www.unitnews.co.uk /story.php?article_id=46   (367 words)

  
 The world of Doctor Who has been kept alive since its televisual demise back in 1989 by the wealth of new fiction ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The world of Doctor Who has been kept alive since its televisual demise back in 1989 by the wealth of new fiction provided to us in the form of the written word.
Sam started out very much in the same style as Ace and it seemed we were to be treated to more of the same.
The other Doctors all remain true to their tv personas and it seems that it is more of the companions who come to the fore having their characters built upon.
freespace.virgin.net /matt.gaynor/bbcbooks.htm   (1560 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Doctor Who: Unnatural History (Doctor Who S.): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Obviously they haven't yet realised that Doctor Who on television went pear-shaped when it started to draw too much on itself rather than being original, and with this novel the BBC range does the same thing.
An example of this was when the doctor was creating a scientific fluid to summon the boy - the boy was actually in the room trying to put him off conjouring him - if he'd have succeeded there would have been a small paradox.
The novel confronts the problem of inconsistency, the 'villains' monkeying around with the past lives of the 'heroes', and details the Doctor Sam and Fitz's attempts to both defeat and come to terms with this.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0563555769   (1576 words)

  
 Amazon.de:  Unnatural History (Doctor Who (BBC Paperback)): English Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Their detractors insisted that the Doctor can't have had all these alternate origins and histories, and that the books made up too much new stuff to be official.
This, to me, was such an obvious parody of the people who said in the USEnet group that aspects of the Doctor's history mentioned in the books can't be true because "there's no evidence for it" in the TV series.
The Doctor tells Sam about his trips dropping acid in 1968 and mentions him taking the snake poison in SNAKEDANCE to which she quips "ooh, riding the snake, very Jim Morrison".
www.amazon.de /exec/obidos/ASIN/0563555769   (1424 words)

  
 THE 13 CRIMES OF DOCTOR WHO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
When the Doctor and Nyssa land in India of the 1930s, amongst strife between the natives and their British invaders, who is to say that they are not pieces in a pre-determined game of chequers?
The Doctor can't help feeling it's more than a simple kidnapping scheme, and when he discovers the motives of some of the kidnappers, he realizes that there are galactic implications.
The shopkeeper wouldn't have been a problem, and his assistant even less...just wave a gun under their noses and they'd do what they were told...but they hadn't reckoned on the appearance of the mysterious man in a green frock coat.
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 Flash Gordon, Flash Gordan, images, Sam Jones, Ornella Muti, Ming the Merciless, Dale Arden
On Mongo Dale gains the attentions of the planet's emperer Ming, who plans to marry her.
Dale is more than just a docile female as she plots her freedom by getting one of her female caretakers drunk and killing a guard.
Doctor Hans Zarkov is an eccentric genuis scientist from Earth.
www.movieprop.com /tvandmovie/reviews/flashgordoncharacters.htm   (919 words)

  
 Pete Ross - TWoP Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
I really feel down about this because Jeph Loeb, a guy who is not only someone that is suppose to be a consultant on Smallville but also a former writer of the Superman comic has not advised anyone about this character.
He was rarely used, and only in the last few years became a Senator and married Lana, who had nothing to do with the adult storylines either.
And I don't think that Sam Jones does a bad job with the material he is given but I do agree that he looks very young compared to Clark and Lex.
forums.televisionwithoutpity.com /index.php?showtopic=2737295   (1526 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Biking Bush collides with policeman
Such was the fate of one Scottish police officer who suffered a bruised ankle yesterday evening after being involved in a collision that also left George Bush nursing a few grazes.
Scott McClellan said the president had scraped his hands and arms and they were bandaged by Richard Tubb, the president's doctor.
Mr McClellan said the president, who was sufficiently recovered to dine with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh last night, had spoken to the officer and was intending to phone him later to check on his progress.
www.guardian.co.uk /g8/story/0,,1523049,00.html   (478 words)

  
 Doctor Who Dr Who 8th Doctor Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Doctor Who Dr Who 8th Doctor Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann)
I finally got my best friend hooked on Doctor Who, and since Paul McGann is her favorite Doctor, I made this as one of her Christmas presents.
The 8th Doctor, Fitz Kreiner, and Sam Jones in my back yard's equivalent of a quarry...er, alien world.
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 Doctor Who — Review: Beyond the Sun
Interestingly, in some ways this book follows the style of classic Who in that Benny properly adopts the role of the main character accompanied by several companions — in this case, two of her students, goth Tameka and insecure Emile.
This is further illustrated when she has to write a personal code of ethics: it results in a parody of Terrance Dick’s "never cruel or cowardly" description of the Doctor.
Her by-play with the younger and insecure Emile is unequalled, though as events being more harrowing (and trust me, they get very bleak indeed…), they get well past initial perceptions of each other (no, that’s not code for "they live happily ever after"!).
davidj.richardson.name /drwho/prose_review_beyondthesun.html   (574 words)

  
 BBC - Cult - Doctor Who - Books - Interference (Book One)
Of course, that was before she met up with the Doctor and found out that her entire life had been stage-managed by a time-travelling voodoo cult.
Now Sam's back in her own time, fighting the good fight in a world of political treachery, international subterfuge, and good old-fashioned depravity.
But she's about to learn the first great truth of the universe: that however corrupt and amoral your own race might be, there's always someone in the galaxy who can make you look like a beginner.
www.bbc.co.uk /doctorwho/classic/books/interference1   (171 words)

  
 Paul Gadzikowski - The Dailies - King Arthur in Time and Space - DOCTOR WHO, STAR TREK, BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
After the Doctor had gone the last part of his seventh regeneration and all his eighth to date unusually without a traveling companion (for reasons shown in Angels and Aces), the ice was broken with Buffy spending the summer of '98 in the TARDIS (as shown in What I Did On My Summer Vacation).
Of course, in the contemporary DOCTOR WHO tie-in novels the eighth Doctor had had a companion named Samantha "Sam" Jones, but with rare exceptions I decline to incorporate tie-in continuities into my fanfiction.
In The Night Visitors I described Saavik's new self as blonde before I named her, as a trick to maybe make my readers who were novel readers think for half a paragraph that maybe I was going to start using Sam after all.
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 Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | GMC cautions doctor who hit toddler
A doctor who slapped a three-year-old girl after she kicked him as he tried to examine her has been reprimanded for his "unacceptable" behaviour.
She was left with a red mark that took several days to fade and also had blood in her urine.
Her parents claim that the doctor punched their daughter for no reason at the out-of-hours clinic at the Walton community hospital in Surrey.
www.guardian.co.uk /uk_news/story/0,3604,1445392,00.html   (400 words)

  
 Doctor Who   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Doctor Who Alliance of North America, edited by Shaun Lyon.
Indeed, bar the use of Sam, if we get the Eighth Doctor, very little with the BBC Books as well, although we'll try not to contradict them.
After Divided Loyalties I have a revised second edition of my (*ahem* I mean, of course, Warren Martyn's) Simpsons episode guide book to do, bringing it up to the end of Season Ten and that's it.
www.doctorwho.co.uk /drwho/dwa.shtml   (461 words)

  
 Golden Rule Jones
I won’t compile a “who’s in and who’s out” summary like I did last year, but you can see for yourself that some of the missing from last year have rotated back in.
From last Friday’s Tribune, cultural critic Julia Keller describes the sad plight of people who are searching for literary events in Chicago, but are unable or unwilling to use Google.
Fortunately, my doctor limits me to one episode of infuriation a day, and I had already spent it on the Tribune.
goldenrulejones.com   (1614 words)

  
 Sam Jones Sermon No.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
There is no hope at all for a fellow who believes he is all right,
woman, they say, in the show who is nearly all gone to feet, but it's a
Where is the man who has not carried a thorn in his flesh of which he
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 The AvianWeb: All About Birds
Six years ago I was advised by a renowned / published allergy doctor that my birds were the reason for my frequent (nearly daily) asthma attacks.
Some people are luckier than I was -- they noticed something was wrong at a time when actions to correct the condition could still be taken...
Here is the post of Pat, who is one of my list members: "Two years ago, my dusky pi had a severely elevated uric acid level - normal range is 1-10, his was 150-160, which is considered lethal!
www.avianweb.com /diseases.htm   (5023 words)

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