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When you are an essentially immortal being from another planet who can traverse space and time, you don't always pick up on changes great and small. But a momentous transition is coming for &amp;quot;Doctor Who,&amp;quot; the popular BBC science-fiction series (shown in the United States on BBC America and the enigmatic Doctor of its title: in its coming season, the Doctor, played by Matt Smith, will get a new companion, to be played by Jenna-Louise Coleman, the show's producers said on Wednesday. Ms. Coleman, who has appeared on the British television series &amp;quot;Emmerdale&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Waterloo Road,&amp;quot; will replace Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill, who have played a married couple, Amy Pond and Rory Williams, who shared in the Doctor's adventures. The BBC said in a statement that Ms. Gillan and Mr. Darvill would &amp;quot;bow out of the show in a heartbreaking departure after one final series of roller-coaster voyages.&amp;quot; Over the nearly 50-year history of &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; the companion character has fulfilled various functions, whether as a handy subordinate to whom the Doctor can recapitulate plot details, or as a will-they-or-won't they love interest for him.&lt;br /&gt;
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