Television Jackie is introduced in "
Rose" (2005) as the late-thirties single mother of the episode's eponymous character,
Rose Tyler (
Billie Piper). After the
Ninth Doctor (
Christopher Eccleston) arrives at Jackie's flat in search of Rose, Jackie attempts to seduce him. She is later attacked by
shop window dummies but is saved when Rose and the Doctor destroy the alien consciousness able to control plastic. When Rose returns to London, twelve months have passed; in the intervening year Jackie had organised a
missing person campaign to search for her daughter and accused Rose's boyfriend
Mickey Smith (
Noel Clarke) of murder. She also suspects the Doctor of being an
internet predator. She learns the truth about Rose's new life after battling the
Slitheen and being present with Mickey as he organises a missile strike to destroy the aliens. The episode "
Father's Day" depicts two younger versions of Jackie also played by Coduri. It is shown that whilst Rose was a child (
Julia Joyce) Jackie told her idyllic stories of her deceased father,
Pete (
Shaun Dingwall). Rose attends her parents' marriage, in which Pete is unable to recite Jackie's full name, Jacqueline Andrea Suzette Prentice, and after then travelling ahead to 1987, learns that her father was a failed
entrepreneur and that her parents' marriage had been stormy; Jackie suspects Pete is an adulterer and also threatens him with divorce. In the 2005 series finale, "
The Parting of the Ways", Jackie is glad to have Rose home after the Doctor returns her to the 21st century from the far future in order to protect her. She is persuaded to help return Rose to save the Doctor after Rose mentions her encounter with her father, reminding Jackie that he would try anything rather than give up. In the 2005 Christmas day episode "
The Christmas Invasion" Jackie is bewildered by the Doctor's
new incarnation (
David Tennant) and concerned about the side-effects of his
regeneration. When he recovers, Jackie is happy for Rose to resume travelling with him. In "
Rise of the Cybermen" and "
The Age of Steel" (2006) Coduri plays a
parallel universe Jackie, who is rich and famous because of the parallel Pete Tyler's success. This version of Jackie is intent on maintaining a facade; she hides the fact her marriage is deteriorating, denies turning forty and chastises Rose for speaking to her whilst posing as staff. Rose and the parallel universe Pete try to save her when the
Cybermen invade, but she is killed during the attack. In "
Love & Monsters", Jackie expresses how hard and lonely it has been to be left behind by her daughter. After learning a romantic interest, Elton Pope (
Marc Warren), only befriended her to track Rose and the Doctor, Jackie, she throws him out of her house, stating a priority to defend the Doctor and Rose. In "
Army of Ghosts" Jackie is unwillingly taken in the
TARDIS, the Doctor's time machine, to the
Torchwood Institute where he brings her on an investigation. In "
Doomsday", due to invading Cybermen from the parallel universe, the walls between universes break down and Jackie meets the parallel universe version of Pete. The defeat of warring Cybermen and
Dalek armies results in Jackie being sent to the parallel universe, where Rose is also later trapped. In the epilogue it is mentioned that Jackie is in a relationship with Pete and expecting a baby. In the series four finale episode "
Journey's End" (2008), Jackie returns to her original earth with Mickey in order to find Rose, who has travelled back to stop the Daleks destroying reality. Comfortable carrying a large gun, Jackie blows up a Dalek to save former companion
Sarah Jane Smith (
Elisabeth Sladen). After a half-human genetic clone of the Doctor wipes out the Daleks, Jackie returns to the parallel universe with Rose, who is tasked with healing the new Doctor. It is revealed that Jackie and Pete now have a young son named Tony. Jackie cameos in David Tennant's final story, "
The End of Time" when the dying Tenth Doctor visits the Powell estate on New Year's Day 2005 to bid a final farewell to Rose, telling her she will have
a really great year.. Literature Jackie appears in several of the Ninth and Tenth Doctor
New Series Adventures novels. In
Winner Takes All by
Jacqueline Rayner, published in May 2005, Jackie falls for a scheme to take humans "on holiday" to fight in an alien war. A thug who lives in Rose's estate mugs Jackie and takes the "winning ticket" that qualifies her for the trip. Jackie ends up in hospital, but her assailant fares worse: he takes her place as a remote-controlled soldier on an alien planet, and is killed. Jackie makes cameo appearances in
Only Human by
Gareth Roberts and
The Stealers of Dreams by
Steve Lyons published in September 2005. In
Only Human, a time-lost
Neanderthal flirts with Jackie at a London nightclub before
Captain Jack Harkness steers him away from her (Jack is helping the Neanderthal adapt to life in the present as the time machine that sent him to the future disrupted his physiology so that he can't be sent back), feeling that Jackie would not appreciate further Doctor-related strangeness in her life. In
The Stealers of Dreams, Rose uses the "
superphone" to call Jackie from a human colony world in the future. Jackie complains that Rose did not let her know she was going to be in
Cardiff during her
recent visit to that city. Jackie appears in the introductory section of
The Stone Rose, released in April 2006, in which she and Mickey alert the Doctor and Rose to a strange statue of Rose in the British Museum. Released the same month,
The Feast of the Drowned by
Stephen Cole, is set wholly on contemporary earth and explores the context of Jackie's relationship with Rose further. When Rose is captured by the malevolent "waterhive", Jackie is targeted by ghostly apparitions seeking to lure her to the same fate. Jackie also appears in the
Doctor Who Magazine comic strip "The Green-Eyed Monster" in which she and the Tenth Doctor feign a romantic relationship in order to free Rose from possession by a creature that feeds on jealousy.
Audio drama Following the folding of AudioGO and
Big Finish's acquisition of the new series license, Billie Piper and David Tennant reprised their roles as Rose Tyler and the Tenth Doctor in
Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Adventures. Coduri reprised her role as Jackie in the story titled
Infamy of the Zaross, released in November 2017, where she calls the Doctor and Rose for help when an alien invasion strikes Norwich while Jackie is visiting friends. During this encounter Jackie is teleported up to an alien ship, and overhears crucial information about the Zaross's masters that reveal their true nature. Cordui narrated two short trips titled
The Siege of Big Ben and
Flight into Hull which depict Jackie working with the Meta-Crisis Doctor;
Siege shows Jackie doubting the Meta-Crisis Doctor after he lies to a woman who wanted to use time travel to save her dead husband, and
Flight depicts the Meta-Crisis Doctor and Jackie facing another alternate version of Jackie trying to escape her dying world. Coduri featured in the
Ninth Doctor Chronicles alongside Piper and
Adam Mitchell (
Bruno Langley), where she is manipulated into helping sell a new fad that turns out to be a tool of an alien invasion. She also returns in
Rose Tyler – The Dimension Canon, where she plays both the "prime" Jackie Tyler now living in Pete's World and two alternate versions of herself, including a world where she and Pete were never married and a world where Pete created a technology that is powered by the life energies of the deceased. ==Development==