Sally Sparrow

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Sally Sparrow is a resourceful young woman who becomes entangled with the Weeping Angels and the Doctor in the acclaimed Doctor Who episode "Blink."

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Label Occurrences
Sally Sparrow canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Doctor Who character
fictional character
appearsIn Doctor Who
appearsInEpisode Blink
appearsInMedium Television
appearsInSeries Doctor Who series 3
associatedWith Tenth Doctor ONNED1
Weeping Angels
characterTrait Brave
Curious
Intelligent
Resourceful
communicatesWithVia DVD Easter eggs
Wall messages
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
createdBy Steven Moffat
encounters Time displacement victims of Weeping Angels
enemyOf Weeping Angels
format Television episode appearance
franchise Doctor Who
friendOf Kathy Nightingale NERFINISHED
Larry Nightingale
gender Female
genre Science fiction
Time travel fiction
hasCompanionLikeRoleTo Tenth Doctor NERFINISHED
helps Tenth Doctor NERFINISHED
homeworld Earth
investigates Wester Drumlins house
involvedIn Events at Wester Drumlins
languageSpoken English
meets Tenth Doctor NERFINISHED
narrativeRole Protagonist of Blink
notableFor Weeping Angels
surface form: Encounter with Weeping Angels

Minimal direct interaction with the Doctor
occupation Photographer
partOf Doctor Who expanded universe
surface form: Doctor Who universe
portrayedBy Carey Mulligan
protects DVDs containing the Doctor’s messages
receivesMessageFrom Tenth Doctor NERFINISHED
rescues TARDIS
settingOfStory London, England
surface form: London
species Human
storyThemeInvolvement Causality loop
Paradox Machine
surface form: Paradox
timePeriod Early 21st century

Referenced by (5)

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"Don't blink" spokenByCharacter Sally Sparrow
subject surface form: Don't blink
Doctor Who episode "Blink" featuresCharacter Sally Sparrow
subject surface form: Blink
Blink focusesOnCharacter Sally Sparrow
subject surface form: Blink (Doctor Who)