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After John Smith became [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] again, he requested she join him as a [[Companion|companion]], but she dismissed the idea immediately by asking the Doctor, "If you hadn't decided to come here on a whim, would any of these people have died?"
After John Smith became [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] again, he requested she join him as a [[Companion|companion]], but she dismissed the idea immediately by asking the Doctor, "If you hadn't decided to come here on a whim, would any of these people have died?"


In an alternate future viewed by both she and John Smith, she became his wife, the mother of their two children, and grew old with him.
In an alternate future viewed by both she and John Smith, she became his wife, the mother of their two children, and grew old with him. ([[DW]]: ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature'' / ''[[The Family of Blood]]'')
 


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[[Category:Human nurses|Redfern, Joan]]
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[[Category:19th century individuals|Redfern, Joan]]
[[Category:19th century individuals|Redfern, Joan]]
[[Category:20th century individuals|Redfern, Joan]]
[[Category:20th century individuals|Redfern, Joan]]

Revision as of 05:06, 11 January 2009

Nurse Joan Redfern, widow of Oliver Redfern, was a nurse at Farringham School for Boys, where John Smith was working.

After John Smith became the Doctor again, he requested she join him as a companion, but she dismissed the idea immediately by asking the Doctor, "If you hadn't decided to come here on a whim, would any of these people have died?"

In an alternate future viewed by both she and John Smith, she became his wife, the mother of their two children, and grew old with him. (DW: [[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature / The Family of Blood)