Journey's End (series 4 episode 13). - Edit: Episode 14 is Journey's end.
Yes, Rose returns from the parallel world at the end of episode 12, at the end of episode 13 The Doctor returns her and clone Doctor to her world to live their lives together.
What clone? Fives, Rex, Echo and Cody are in it and as far as i know the other clone names are unown
Echo did not die in clone wars he showed up in season seven
This was the first movie of the Clone Wars. It is called, "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"
First Episode then then the clone wars is in between the Second & Third Episodes.
Yes, Rose returns from the parallel world at the end of episode 12, at the end of episode 13 The Doctor returns her and clone Doctor to her world to live their lives together.
in the episode 'romancing the clone'
In no episode does Bart get a clone however he does get a double in the form of Simon Worsterfield when they switch places in the episode Double, Double, Boy in Trouble (Season 20 Episode 03)
What clone? Fives, Rex, Echo and Cody are in it and as far as i know the other clone names are unown
Yes, they can. Even though all clone troopers have the same face, they all have different personalities and skills. There was one episode in the Clone Wars show called "The Deserter." In that episode, Rex found a deserter clone who was married and had 2 kids.
Echo did not die in clone wars he showed up in season seven
Season 1, Episode 10.
This was the first movie of the Clone Wars. It is called, "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"
He isn't mentioned, no.
None of the Doctor's (real) children have ever been seen onscreen, or mentioned by name. The Doctor originally travelled with his granddaughter, Susan. In the 2008 episode 'The Doctor's Daughter' aliens steal some of the Doctor's DNA and use it to create a clone named Jenny who regards the Doctor as a father as she was created from him.
No, he is alive in episode 3, so he must live through the clone wars.
First Episode then then the clone wars is in between the Second & Third Episodes.