Jilly Kitzinger

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Jillian "Jilly" Alexander Kitzinger was an American PR representative, working for a corporation called "PhiCorp". She met with both Oswald Danes and Dr. Vera Juarez (TW: Rendition) and expressed great interest in having both become involved with the company, even to the point of travelling cross-country to meet with them. (TW: Dead of Night).

Later, she was ordered by PHICORP to become Oswald's personal manager, although she made it clear to him that she did not like him, as he disgusts her for what he did. Jilly was not happy to discover that Oswald was rapidly becoming old news and that Ellis Hartley Monroe was stealing the limelight with her Dead is Dead campaign. Upon arriving at the hospital where Ellis was making her speech, Oswald demandws that Jilly do something to get him back in the public eye, but took matters into his own hands by delivering a speech to the patients, vowing to help them. Jilly was delighted and started making appointments for Oswald to appear on television again, while Ellis was kidnapped and put inside a car compactor. (TW: Escape to LA)

Jilly also arranged for Oswald to make a speech at the Miracle Rally, in order to win more support for PHICORP. Oswald was not impressed with Jilly's speech for him. Jack Harkness tried to convince Oswald to expose PHICORP for already knowing about the miracle. When Jilly saw Jack, she questioned him on who he was and, as he left, took a picture of him. Oswald did not stick to either of the speeches, but Jilly watched as he gained massive support for PHICORP. Also during the Rally, a mysterious man approached Jilly, informing her that she was being noticed 'by the right people'. (TW: The Categories of Life)