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Features At a glance. Listen to thousands of radio stations from many countries Quick search by name or part of URL Navigate by tags Star your favorite radio stations. What radio stations are you listening to What stations would you recommend Share with others your favorite stations. I know there are a lot of stations around. Ace Doctor Who Wikipedia. Ace is a fictional character played by Sophie Aldred in the long running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. A 2. Earth teenager from the London suburb of Perivale, she is a companion of the Seventh Doctor and was a regular in the series from 1. She is considered one of the Doctors most popular companions. Ace appeared in nine stories 3. Doctor Who script editor Andrew Cartmel said that the character was written to be a fighter and not a screamer. Character historyeditAce is a 1. Dragonfire, where she is working as a waitress in the frozen food retail complex of Iceworld on the planet Svartos. She had been a troubled teen on Earth, having been expelled from school for blowing up the art room as a creative statement. Screamer Radio For MacGifted in chemistry despite failing the subject at O level, she was in her room experimenting with the extraction of nitroglycerin from gelignite when a time storm swept her up and transported her to Iceworld, many years in the future. There, she meets the Doctor and his companion Mel. When Mel leaves the Doctor at the conclusion of the serial, he offers to take Ace with him in the TARDIS, and she happily accepts. Ace suffered traumatic events in her childhood, including a bad relationship with her mother Audrey the daughter of merchant seaman Frank William Dudman and his wife Kathleen, who served in the Womens Royal Naval Service during World War II9 and the racially motivated Molotov cocktail firebombing of her friend Manishas flat when she was 1. Following the latter event, needing to lash out, she burned down a local abandoned Victorian house named Gabriel Chase after sensing the presence of the villain Light there and was put on probation. Consequently, Ace covered up her own fears and insecurities with a streetwise, tough exterior. Her weapon of choice, disapproved of by the Doctor who nonetheless found it useful on occasion, was a powerful explosive she called Nitro 9, which she invented and mixed up in canisters which she carried around in her backpack. Affectionately giving the Doctor the nickname of Professor,8 Ace is convinced that he needs her to watch his back, and protects him with a fierce loyalty. Screamer Radio AndroidIn turn, the Doctor seems to take a special interest in Aces education, taking her across the universe and often prompting her to figure out explanations for herself rather than giving her all the answers. However, the Seventh Doctors increasing tendency to manipulate events and people including her, even with what appears to be the best of intentions, results in several difficult moments in their relationship. Under the Doctors tutelage, Ace fights the Daleks in 1. Remembrance of the Daleks and the Cybermen in 1. Silver Nemesis, encounters the all powerful Gods of Ragnarok in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, the sadistic torturer Kandy Man in The Happiness Patrol, and many other dangers. She also faces the ghosts of her own past in Ghost Light and The Curse of Fenric, coming to terms with them and, ironically, creating them in the latter case thanks to the paradoxes of time travel. Over time, she starts to mature into a confident young woman, and her brash exterior ceases to be a front. What the Doctor is aware of, but Ace is not, is that her arrival on Iceworld was no accident but part of a larger scheme stretching across the centuries and conceived by Fenric,6 an evil that had existed since the beginning of the universe. Ace is a Wolf of Fenric, one of many descendants of a Norseman tainted with Fenrics genetic instructions to help free it from its ancient prison so it can evolve humans into the Vampiric Haemovores, and a pawn in the complex game between it and the Doctor. After Fenric is defeated in 1. Ace continues to journey with the Doctor. In the original script for Part One of The Curse of Fenric, writer Ian Briggs planned to reveal that Ace was no longer a virgin, but producer John Nathan Turner forced him to cut this. Instead, at one point in the story, Ace offers to distract a guard so that the Doctor can free a prisoner. Screamer Radio Portable' title='Screamer Radio Portable' />When the Doctor asks how she plans to divert the guards attention she replies that she is not a little girl. She proceeds to lead the guard away from his post by intriguing him with a combination of slightly suggestive innuendo towards the guard and cryptic musings about the Doctors machinations. The scene suggests that she is aware of both her developed sexuality and the Doctors manipulative tendencies. Briggs, who had created the character of Ace, had stated in Aces character outline for Dragonfire that she had lost her virginity to Sabalom Glitz on Iceworld. The circumstances of Aces parting of ways with the Doctor are not known, as the series went on hiatus in 1. Survival, in which Ace is returned by the Doctor to Perivale but ultimately chooses to leave again with him. A painting seen in the extended version of Silver Nemesis suggests that at some point in her personal future Ace will end up in 1. France. 5 This idea is further explored in the novelisation of The Curse of Fenric and the Virgin New Adventures. The novelisation contains an epilogue not included in the televised serial, in which the Doctor visits an older Ace in 1. Paris. If the series had continued, the production teams intent was to have Ace eventually enter the Prydonian Academy on the Doctors home planet of Gallifrey and train to be a Time Lord. The story Ice Time by Marc Platt, in which this would happen, was never made. When the Seventh Doctor is next seen in the 1. Barclays Card Reader Software. Screamer Radio' title='Screamer Radio' />Doctor Who television movie, he is travelling alone, with no reference made as to what had happened to Ace. However, in The Sarah Jane Adventures story Death of the Doctor, Sarah Jane reveals to her companions that she has done research on some of the Doctors companions. She mentions that Dorothy something she runs that charity, A Charitable Earth ACE. Shes raised billions. In the same episode, the Eleventh Doctor reveals that his Tenth incarnation looked in on each of his former companions as he prepared for regeneration at the end of The End of Time. Other appearancesedit. Ace in her Spacefleet uniform, after rejoining the Doctor in Deceit. Ace and the Seventh Doctor appeared twice more on television after Doctor Who was cancelled. The first occasion was in 1. BBC2 educational programme Search Out Science. In this episode, the Doctor acts as a quiz show host, asking questions about astronomy Ace, K 9 and Cedric, from the planet Glurk are the contestants. The last appearance of Ace on British television was in the 1. Dimensions in Time. Ace was also featured in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip sporadically, one of the few television companions to appear in it. The character is extensively developed in the New Adventures, a BBC licensed series of novels from Virgin Books continuing on from Survival. Ace becomes more and more frustrated with the Doctors manipulations he forcibly separates her from a potential relationship with Robin Yeadon in Nightshade and sacrifices her lover Jan to defeat the alien Hoothi in Love and War by Paul Cornell, which proves to be the last straw. U. S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell led a chorus of establishment Republicans on Monday urging Roy Moore, the partys Senate candidate in Alabama, to quit the. She leaves the TARDIS, joins Spacefleet and fights the Daleks for three years, later rejoining the Doctor and his new companion Bernice Summerfield in Deceit by Peter Darvill Evans, older and more hardened.