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Adam Mitchell

Adam Mitchell is credited on 712 releases across 183 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1966–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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712

Pressings credited

183

Albums

7

Decades active

196

In collections

Biography

Adam Mitchell is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by Bruno Langley. Adam is introduced in the first series of the programme's revival as the second television companion of the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston). However, unlike the Ninth Doctor's primary companion, Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), who provided an effective human contrast to the Doctor's centuries-old alien, Adam was created to provide an example of an inept time traveller. The character is introduced as a boy genius from the year 2012 who attracts the attention of the Doctor's traveling companion Rose after she and the Doctor meet him in his place of work. Despite Rose's willingness to accept Adam as a fellow traveller, the Doctor is sceptical. After Adam attempts to use information from the future for his own gain, the Doctor throws Adam out of the TARDIS and sends him home. This was the first example of the Doctor forcing a companion to leave because of negative behaviour. Adam was created during executive producer Russell T Davies's original pitch to the BBC as part of his plans to revive Doctor Who for the channel. Though established early in the series' planning, Adam was always intended to be a short-term character. Though reviewers generally reacted negatively to the character, Adam's role as a foil to the stock companion figure has been praised alongside the moral lessons of his departure.

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Credited work

712 releases · 183 albums · active 1966–2025

  • Performance · 981
  • Production · 125
  • Other credits · 34
  • Engineering · 3

Studios: Record Plant, Los Angeles · Warner Bros. Recording Studios · Woodland Studios · Sunset Sound

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