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'''Jimmy Stone''' was a boy for whom [[Rose Tyler]] left school prior to sitting her [[A levels]]. At the time of the [[2005]] [[Auton]] invasion of [[London]] he had apparently not attained much success. As Rose said to the [[Auton]] version of [[Mickey Smith]], "Look where he ended up." ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
'''Jimmy Stone''' was a boy for whom [[Rose Tyler]] left school prior to sitting her [[A levels]]. At the time of the [[Auton]] invasion of [[London]] in [[March]] [[2005]], he had apparently not attained much success. As Rose said to the [[Auton]] version of [[Mickey Smith]], "Look where he ended up." ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
== 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. After falling for Jimmy, Rose dumped [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]], left school, moved out of 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 and then started to work as a door-to-door salesman.  
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. After falling for Jimmy, Rose dumped [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]], left school, moved out of 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 and then started to work as a door-to-door salesman.  
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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 (Doctor Who)|series 1]] DVD subtitles have consistently maintained ''Stone's''. Since this ''Annual'' article was written by RTD, author of ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', it can be assumed that RTD ''intended'' ''Stone'', but for some reason Piper mistakenly pronounced it as a plural.  
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 (Doctor Who)|series 1]] DVD subtitles have consistently maintained ''Stone's''. Since this ''Annual'' article was written by RTD, author of ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', it can be assumed that RTD ''intended'' ''Stone'', but for some reason Piper mistakenly pronounced it as a plural.  
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