she appears in the episode Partners in crime and then comes back later in Turn left
No she is not coming back. Her last appearance was the 2010 episode The End of Time.
In 1963, with the first episode being An Unearthly Child.
Rose got trapped in a parallel universe with her mother but she couldn't go back because the Doctor had to seal the cracks up again. However, in later episodes Rose does actually find a way to come back but not permanently, and so the Doctor has found new companions since (although he never forgot Rose because he loved her). She eventually ends up with a half-human version of the Doctor who has the luxury of being able to commit to a life with her, something the real Doctor cannot do.
Doctor who will come back at Christmas and new years. David Tennent changes to Matt smith.
It was aired on 23rd November 1963 (the day after President Kennedy was assassinated), with William Hartnell playing The Doctor.
No she is not coming back. Her last appearance was the 2010 episode The End of Time.
I mean, Rose shows up when Donna asks her something. And in the episode they gas up the world with the car program. The doctor is talking to the aliens and Donna is looking at the screen. Then rose pops up saying doctor. Does Rose come back?
No she's not coming back.
Martha comes back in series six as a flash back. Donna, Rose come to but it is not enought so he chose amy as a child!!
The End of Time, Part 1 Series 4, Episode 17 Christmas Day 2009
He never will come back.
The first episode of Doctor Who came out in November 23, 1963.
November
It will come out later this year.
In 1963, with the first episode being An Unearthly Child.
Episode 56.
Rose got trapped in a parallel universe with her mother but she couldn't go back because the Doctor had to seal the cracks up again. However, in later episodes Rose does actually find a way to come back but not permanently, and so the Doctor has found new companions since (although he never forgot Rose because he loved her). She eventually ends up with a half-human version of the Doctor who has the luxury of being able to commit to a life with her, something the real Doctor cannot do.