Jimmy Stone

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Jimmy Stone was an ex-boyfriend of Rose Tyler's.

When Rose was 16, she dumped Mickey Smith, left school prior to sitting her A levels, and ran away with Jimmy. (TV: Rose, PROSE: Rose, AUDIO: Flight Into Hull!) Jimmy eventually ran off with Rose's computer. When Rose returned, she saw that Mickey had (inadvertently) remained faithful, and got back with him. (PROSE: Rose) As for Jimmy, Rose later said to the Auton version of Mickey Smith, "Look where he ended up." (TV: Rose)

Jimmy was robbing his current girlfriend, Abena, during the 2005 Auton invasion, when he was killed by the Autons, who chopped him up into little pieces as he left the house. (PROSE: Rose)

Behind the scenes

A non-narrative article written by Russell T Davies in the Doctor Who Annual 2006 gave further insight into Stone's character. According to this source, he was a twenty-year-old musician, playing guitar in local band No Hot Ashes. After falling for Jimmy, Rose dumped Mickey, left school, moved out of her home and lived with him in a bedsit. Their relationship ended in tears five months later and Rose was left £800 in debt, while Jimmy was in a camper van to Amsterdam with a woman called Noosh. He later ended up in prison, serving eighteen months, and then started to work as a door-to-door salesman, selling brushes.

Nevertheless, this same article includes obvious contradictions with the television series about Rose's age, so its accuracy is dubious. Furthermore, none of its information has ever surfaced in an actual story in any medium.

Still, the article offers evidence that Billie Piper pronounced this character's name incorrectly in Rose. She seems to clearly say Stones in the episode, but both the broadcast and series 1 DVD subtitles have consistently maintained Stone's. Since this Annual article was written by RTD, author of Rose, it can be assumed that RTD intended Stone, but for some reason, Piper mistakenly pronounced it as a plural. The novelisation, also written by RTD, confirmed that his surname is Stone.