Jo Grant
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![]() Josephine "Jo" Grant |
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Affiliated with | Third Doctor UNIT |
Race | Human |
Home planet | Earth |
Home era | 20th century |
First appearance | Terror of the Autons |
Last appearance | The Green Death |
Portrayed by | Katy Manning
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Jo Grant, full name Josephine Grant, is a fictional character played by Katy Manning in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. A junior civilian operative for UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce), an international organisation that defends the Earth from alien threats, she was a companion of the Third Doctor and a regular in the programme from 1971 to 1973.
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[edit] Character history
Jo first appears in the 1971 serial Terror of the Autons, having been assigned to the Doctor as a replacement for Liz Shaw. Apparently, she gained the assignment to UNIT because her uncle, a high ranking civil servant, had "pulled some strings". Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart assigns her to the Doctor, who is initially dismayed when he finds out that she is not a scientist, but accepts her because he does not have the heart to tell her otherwise.
An enthusiastic, bubbly and sometimes scatter-brained blonde, Jo soon endears herself to the other members of UNIT, especially Captain Mike Yates and Sergeant Benton. The Third Doctor is also particularly attached to her, and she is devoted to him, refusing to leave his side even where mortal danger was involved.
There is plenty of danger to go around as well, especially after the Time Lords restore the Third Doctor's ability to travel through time and space. Jo faces the hazards and wonders of travel with the Doctor with courage and plucky determination. Together with the Doctor and UNIT, she encounters such perils as killer daffodils, time-eating monsters, renegade Time Lords, is miniaturised, hypnotised, flung through time, nearly aged to death and menaced by giant maggots and ancient dæmons.
Over time, Jo also grows more confident and mature, until she is independent enough to stand up to the Doctor, which she does in her last serial, The Green Death. During the events of that story, Jo falls in love with Professor Clifford Jones, a young, Nobel Prize-winning scientist leading an environmentalist group. At the end, she agrees to marry Jones and go with him to the Amazon to study its vegetation, the news of which the Doctor greets with a mixture of pride and sadness.
[edit] Other appearances
Her life after she left the Doctor and UNIT is not explored in the programme. Jo is briefly mentioned in the serial Planet of the Spiders, when she sends a package back to UNIT from the Amazon. A middle-aged Jo is featured in the spin-off novel Genocide, by Paul Leonard, where she and Jones have a son named Matthew and are divorced.
While Manning has not reprised the role of Jo in the series, she has provided the voice for the renegade Time Lady Iris Wildthyme in several audio plays for Big Finish Productions.
[edit] List of appearances
[edit] Television
- Season 8
- Season 9
- Season 10
[edit] Novels
- Blood Heat by Jim Mortimore (parallel universe version of Jo)
- Dancing the Code by Paul Leonard
- Speed of Flight by Paul Leonard
- The Face of the Enemy by David A. McIntee (cameo appearance)
- Catastrophea by Terrance Dicks
- The Wages of Sin by David A. McIntee
- Last of the Gaderene by Mark Gatiss
- Verdigris by Paul Magrs
- Rags by Mick Lewis
- The Suns of Caresh by Nick Saint
- Deadly Reunion by Terrance Dicks and Barry Letts
- Genocide by Paul Leonard
[edit] Short stories
- "Where the Heart Is" by Andy Lane (Decalog 2: Lost Property)
- ". . . And Eternity in an Hour" by Stephen Bowkett (Decalog 3: Consequences)
- "Freedom" by Steve Lyons (Short Trips)
- "Honest Living" by Jason Loborik (More Short Trips)
- "The Switching" by Simon Guerrier (Short Trips: Zodiac)
- "Hidden Talent" by Andrew Spokes (Short Trips: Companions)
- "Losing Track of Time" by Juliet E. McKenna (Short Trips: A Universe of Terrors)
- "Deep Stretch" by Richard Salter (Short Trips: Steel Skies)
- "Come Friendly Bombs..." by Dave Owen (Short Trips: Past Tense)
- "The Seismologist's Story" by Peter Anghelides (Short Trips: Repercussions)
- "The Touch of the Nurazh" by Stephen Hatcher (Short Trips: Monsters)
- "Categorical Imperative" by Simon Guerrier (Short Trips: Monsters)
- "/Carpenter/Butterfly/Baronet/" by Gareth Wigmore (Short Trips: 2040)
- "UNIT Christmas Parties: Christmas Truce" by Terrance Dicks (Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury)
- "Angel" by Tara Samms (Short Trips: Seven Deadly Sins)
- "Morphology" by Phil Pascoe (Short Trips: A Day in the Life)
- "The Thousand Years of Christmas" by Simon Bucher-Jones (Short Trips: The History of Christmas)
[edit] Comics
- "Target Practice" by Gareth Roberts and Adrian Salmon (Doctor Who Magazine 234)
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