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  1. 16. Feb. 2023 · 13. 325 views 1 year ago #MetropolitanSoul. Penny Carter recorded just two 45 under that name both on Verve Records in 1966. The impassioned He Can't Hurt Me No More was the first in the middle...

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    Penny Carter was a journalist who worked as science correspondent for The Observer.

    She investigated Adipose Industries, so as to verify her scepticism about their new diet pill, and witnessed a little creature made of fat - an Adipose. She escaped with no evidence after the Tenth Doctor unintentionally thwarted her investigation at every turn, which she resented him for.

    Science correspondent for The Observer, Penny Carter attended a press conference at Adipose Industries in the 2000s.[nb 1] She was sceptical about their diet pill, uncovering the fact that their results had been faked. Attempting to investigate further, Penny stayed at Adipose Industries till after closing time, hidden in a toilet stall, but was discovered by Miss Foster — thus saving Donna, who was hiding in a stall nearby as part of her own investigations into the company.

    Miss Foster took Penny to an office, and her security men tied her into a chair. There, she witnessed a little creature made of fat. She was later released by the Tenth Doctor and warned to get out, but stayed behind to collect files for her story and ended up getting tied up again. When Miss Foster set the inducer, she told Penny to mark the date: "Happy birthday; so many birthdays". After the March of the Adipose, Penny escaped (still tied to her chair) and told the Doctor and Donna Noble that she would report them for "madness"; Donna pointed out that "some people just can't take it" (alien intervention), to which the Doctor agreed. (TV: Partners in Crime)

    Penny was furious with the Doctor for ruining her investigation. She questioned her own mental state, but came to the conclusion that what she saw was alien. Despite being a journalist, she refused to go public with her experience, believing that people would think she was crazy.

    Penny still worked for The Observer in 2022. She met Cleo Proctor in Soho, where she was interviewed about the Adipose Industries incident. Despite Penny's girlfriend saying that she had the memory of an elephant, she could remember remarkably few details about the Doctor himself. Cleo spoke about the odd situation with her friends, noting that it was like the Doctor had been redacted from her memory. (AUDIO: SOS)

    •According to The Writer's Tale, before Catherine Tate requested to reprise her role as Donna Noble, Russell T Davies wrote a character called Penny Carter to be the Tenth Doctor's new companion beginning with Partners in Crime. This character was scrapped when Tate was granted her request to reappear as Donna, and "Penny Carter" was later used as the name of the journalist who was investigating Adipose Industries.

    •In his early notes regarding the character of Penny (reproduced in The Writer's Tale), Davies described her as being in her 30s and Donna Noble-esque, even a bit of a klutz.

  2. 3. Nov. 2016 · Russell T Davies had originally intended for the Doctor's next companion to be a thirty-something called Penny Carter, who would have been rather bossy and nursing the heartache of a recent break-up. The character was based partly on Catherine Tate 's Donna Noble, from "The Runaway Bride," and as it turned out, Catherine was ...

  3. 27. März 2015 · Penny Carter was the original post-Martha companion in Russell T Davies' Doctor Who, but Catherine Tate returned as Donna Noble instead. Learn more about this and other Doctor Who secrets from The Writer's Tale book.

  4. Penny Carter was a journalist who witnessed an Adipose creature in 2008 and refused to go public with her experience. She was redacted from her memory in 2022 after meeting Cleo Proctor, who tried to contact her about the incident.

  5. Penny Carter was a journalist who worked as science correspondent for The Observer. She investigated Adipose Industries, so as to verify her scepticism about their new diet pill, and witnessed a little creature made of fat - an Adipose.

  6. Penny Carter (Walliams) – A very elitist first-class stewardess for Great British Air's long haul flights who despises people who have first class tickets but are not upper-class. John (Lucas) and Terry (Walliams) – Father-and-son baggage handlers who steal from passengers' luggage and are generally less than careful with it.