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On the following [[Christmas]], during the [[Sycorax]] invasion, Harriet, having been elected as [[Prime Minister]], was reunited with the nearly [[regenerated]] [[Tenth Doctor]], having first met him in his [[Ninth Doctor|previous incarnation]]. The Doctor proved to her that he was who he was by telling of when they were trapped in [[Downing Street]], that the one thing that scared her wasn't the [[alien]]s nor the possible [[nuclear war]], instead it was the thought of her mother being on her own. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') | On the following [[Christmas]], during the [[Sycorax]] invasion, Harriet, having been elected as [[Prime Minister]], was reunited with the nearly [[regenerated]] [[Tenth Doctor]], having first met him in his [[Ninth Doctor|previous incarnation]]. The Doctor proved to her that he was who he was by telling of when they were trapped in [[Downing Street]], that the one thing that scared her wasn't the [[alien]]s nor the possible [[nuclear war]], instead it was the thought of her mother being on her own. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') | ||
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Harriet Jones' mother was in the Flydale Infirmary at the time of the Slitheen crisis in March 2006, her daughter being MP for Flydale North. (TV: Aliens of London)
On the following Christmas, during the Sycorax invasion, Harriet, having been elected as Prime Minister, was reunited with the nearly regenerated Tenth Doctor, having first met him in his previous incarnation. The Doctor proved to her that he was who he was by telling of when they were trapped in Downing Street, that the one thing that scared her wasn't the aliens nor the possible nuclear war, instead it was the thought of her mother being on her own. (TV: The Christmas Invasion)