Whitestar
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I just found this out at the Sci-Fi Channel website. Here is the link:
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=37608
And here is the article:
"The BBC reported that it has scrapped plans for a Doctor Who spinoff show that would have starred Billie Piper, who played Rose Tyler in the show's previous two seasons in the United Kingdom. (The second season of Doctor Who will air in the United States on SCI FI Channel, starting on Sept. 29.) 'It was actually commissioned by the controller of BBC One and budgeted,' series creator Russell T Davies told Doctor Who magazine, according to a report on the BBC Web site. But Davies later decided that the show, Rose Tyler: Earth Defence, was 'a spinoff too far' and called it off. Piper, 23, left Doctor Who at the end of the second season, which wrapped in the United Kingdom earlier this year. She will be replaced by Freema Agyeman, 27, in the third season, which has just begun filming. A separate spinoff series, Torchwood, stars John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness and is still going ahead. It will be shown on BBC Three this autumn."
Hmmm.... I'm not surprise this project is dead considering that Piper doesn't want to be typecast.
Whitestar
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=37608
And here is the article:
"The BBC reported that it has scrapped plans for a Doctor Who spinoff show that would have starred Billie Piper, who played Rose Tyler in the show's previous two seasons in the United Kingdom. (The second season of Doctor Who will air in the United States on SCI FI Channel, starting on Sept. 29.) 'It was actually commissioned by the controller of BBC One and budgeted,' series creator Russell T Davies told Doctor Who magazine, according to a report on the BBC Web site. But Davies later decided that the show, Rose Tyler: Earth Defence, was 'a spinoff too far' and called it off. Piper, 23, left Doctor Who at the end of the second season, which wrapped in the United Kingdom earlier this year. She will be replaced by Freema Agyeman, 27, in the third season, which has just begun filming. A separate spinoff series, Torchwood, stars John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness and is still going ahead. It will be shown on BBC Three this autumn."
Hmmm.... I'm not surprise this project is dead considering that Piper doesn't want to be typecast.
Whitestar