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=== Susan "Foreman" (First Doctor) ===
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{{quote| ''Oh, grandfather!''}}


This is a list of the Doctor's companions during the "classic" run of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
{{quote| Played by: Carole Ann Ford (1963-64, 1983, 1993)}}

== Susan "Foreman" (First Doctor) ==
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{{quote|''Oh, grandfather!''}}

{{quote|Played by: Carole Ann Ford (1963-64, 1983, 1993)}}


The Doctor's granddaughter. When the series began, she attended Coal Hill School in London as a student for a few months in 1963, posing as a human.
The Doctor's granddaughter. When the series began, she attended Coal Hill School in London as a student for a few months in 1963, posing as a human.
* [[The Bus Came Back]]: While Susan has certainly been on a [[Long Bus Trip]], she did return for one adventure in 1983. There is also an audio adventure featuring her and the Eighth Doctor together, but that's of debatable canon.
* [[The Bus Came Back]]: While Susan has certainly been on a [[Long Bus Trip]], she did return for one adventure in 1983. There is also an audio adventure featuring her and the Eighth Doctor together, but that's of debatable canon.
* [[Human Aliens]]: From the same race as the Doctor. Never seen regenerating, though.
* [[Human Aliens]]: From the same race as the Doctor. Never seen regenerating, though.
* [[It Runs in The Family]]
* [[It Runs in The Family]]
* [[Long Bus Trip]]: Returns briefly in the 20th anniversary special ''The Five Doctors'' and the [[Big Finish Doctor Who|Big Finish audio]] ''An Earthly Child''.
* [[Long Bus Trip]]: Returns briefly in the 20th anniversary special ''The Five Doctors'' and the [[Big Finish Doctor Who|Big Finish audio]] ''An Earthly Child''.
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Done at the end of the serial "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S2 E2 The Dalek Invasion of Earth|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]" where the Doctor leaves her behind so she can marry a nice young resistance fighter and have [[Home Sweet Home|some stability in her life]]. She would have stayed with her grandfather out of a sense of obligation if he hadn't.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Done at the end of the serial "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S2/E02 The Dalek Invasion of Earth|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]" where the Doctor leaves her behind so she can marry a nice young resistance fighter and have [[Home, Sweet Home|some stability in her life]]. She would have stayed with her grandfather out of a sense of obligation if he hadn't.
** [[Bus Crash]]: The Doctor stated he was the [[Last of His Kind]] as early as "The End of the World". In the later episodes "The Empty Child", "Fear Her" and "The Doctor's Daughter", the Doctor reminisces about having had children once, and confirms that he considers every last Time Lord dead.
** [[Bus Crash]]: The Doctor stated he was the [[Last of His Kind]] as early as "The End of the World". In the later episodes "The Empty Child", "Fear Her" and "The Doctor's Daughter", the Doctor reminisces about having had children once, and confirms that he considers every last Time Lord dead.
* [[Screaming Woman]]: The original screamer. That was why the actress left the show after only one season - she got tired of this role.
* [[Screaming Woman]]: The original screamer. That was why the actress left the show after only one season - she got tired of this role.
* [[Shipper On Deck]]: The [[Big Finish]] Companion Chronicle "Here There Be Monsters" opens with her talking about how she thinks that Ian and Barbara truly belong together.
* [[Shipper on Deck]]: The [[Big Finish]] Companion Chronicle "Here There Be Monsters" opens with her talking about how she thinks that Ian and Barbara truly belong together.
* [[Thicker Than Water]]: She feels strongly about her duty to her grandfather.
* [[Thicker Than Water]]: She feels strongly about her duty to her grandfather.


=== Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton (First Doctor) ===
== Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton (First Doctor) ==
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{{quote| '''Ian''': We'd better keep an eye on [the Doctor]. He seems to have a knack of getting himself into trouble.}}
{{quote|'''Ian''': We'd better keep an eye on [the Doctor]. He seems to have a knack of getting himself into trouble.}}


{{quote| Played by: Jacqueline Hill and William Russell (1963-65)}}
{{quote|Played by: Jacqueline Hill and William Russell (1963-65)}}


Two teachers at Susan's school (history and science, respectively); together with Susan, the first three companions.
Two teachers at Susan's school (history and science, respectively); together with Susan, the first three companions.


* [[The Ageless]]: Sarah Jane, after doing research to find other old companions of the Doctor, comments that Ian & Barbara, now married and professors at Cambridge, are rumored not to have aged since the 1960s.
* [[The Ageless]]: Sarah Jane, after doing research to find other old companions of the Doctor, comments that Ian & Barbara, now married and professors at Cambridge, are rumored not to have aged since the 1960s.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Barbara ran over Daleks ''with a'' '''''lorry'''''. The series' [[Doctor Who (TV)/Awesome|Moment of Awesome]] page put it best: "The first two seasons could have been renamed The Why Barbara Is Awesome Show, and no one would have noticed."
* [[Badass Normal]]: Barbara ran over Daleks ''with a'' '''''lorry'''''. The series' [[Doctor Who/Awesome|Moment of Awesome]] page put it best: "The first two seasons could have been renamed The Why Barbara Is Awesome Show, and no one would have noticed."
** As for Ian, he had his moments of awesome as well, which include beating the crap out of some soldiers and outsmarting Daleks left and right.
** As for Ian, he had his moments of awesome as well, which include beating the crap out of some soldiers and outsmarting Daleks left and right.
* [[Badass Teacher]]: Both of them, [[More Deadly Than the Male|with Barbara being the bigger Bad Ass of the two.]]
* [[Badass Teacher]]: Both of them, [[More Deadly Than the Male|with Barbara being the bigger Bad Ass of the two.]]
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* [[Hot Librarian]]: Barbara.
* [[Hot Librarian]]: Barbara.
* [[Hot Scientist]]: Ian.
* [[Hot Scientist]]: Ian.
* [[Mistaken for Gods]]: Barbara, in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S1 E6 The Aztecs|The Aztecs]]".
* [[Mistaken for Gods]]: Barbara, in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S1/E06 The Aztecs|The Aztecs]]".
* [[Official Couple]]
* [[Official Couple]]


=== Vicki (First Doctor) ===
== Vicki (First Doctor) ==
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{{quote| ''Oh, something else I forgot to tell you. I think I've poisoned Nero.''}}
{{quote|''Oh, something else I forgot to tell you. I think I've poisoned Nero.''}}


{{quote| Played by: Maureen O'Brien (1965)}}
{{quote|Played by: Maureen O'Brien (1965)}}


Survivor of a spaceship crash on the planet Dido (so she did go down with the ship...), she was a teenage girl who then traveled with the Doctor. She decided to stay in ancient Troy and married Trolius, becoming Cressida (yep, the one from [[Greek Mythology]]).
Survivor of a spaceship crash on the planet Dido (so she did go down with the ship...), she was a teenage girl who then traveled with the Doctor. She decided to stay in ancient Troy and married Trolius, becoming Cressida (yep, the one from [[Greek Mythology]]).
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* [[Hands Off My Fluffy]]
* [[Hands Off My Fluffy]]
* [[I Choose to Stay]]
* [[I Choose to Stay]]
* [[The Knights Who Say Squee]]: One of the rare companions with literal [[Squee]] moments, notably when she realizes that she's about to meet Nero.
* [[Even Heroes Have Heroes]]: One of the rare companions with literal [[Squee]] moments, notably when she realizes that she's about to meet Nero.
* [[No Name Given]]: Her last name is never revealed on screen. The [[Expanded Universe]] has established her full name is Vicki Pallister.
* [[No Name Given]]: Her last name is never revealed on screen. The [[Expanded Universe]] has established her full name is Vicki Pallister.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: In "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S2 E8 The Chase|The Chase]]" she ''stows away aboard a Dalek time machine'' and when confronted by armed Saxon villagers, tells them to hurry up and make up their minds whether she and Steven are spies or not.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: In "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S2/E08 The Chase|The Chase]]" she ''stows away aboard a Dalek time machine'' and when confronted by armed Saxon villagers, tells them to hurry up and make up their minds whether she and Steven are spies or not.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: For Susan.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: For Susan.
* [[Teen Genius]]: She can talk to the Doctor at close to his own level about time travel theory.
* [[Teen Genius]]: She can talk to the Doctor at close to his own level about time travel theory.


=== Steven Taylor (First Doctor) ===
== Steven Taylor (First Doctor) ==
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{{quote| ''This is quite a ship you've got here, Doc.''}}
{{quote|''This is quite a ship you've got here, Doc.''}}


{{quote| Played by: Peter Purves (1965-66)}}
{{quote|Played by: Peter Purves (1965-66)}}


A marooned pilot from Earth's future, he eventually leaves the TARDIS to mediate between two opposing factions of humans (or [[Human Aliens]]).
A marooned pilot from Earth's future, he eventually leaves the TARDIS to mediate between two opposing factions of humans (or [[Human Aliens]]).
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* [[You Look Familiar]]: Purves plays a different character in an earlier episode of ''the same story'' in which Steven is introduced.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Purves plays a different character in an earlier episode of ''the same story'' in which Steven is introduced.


=== Katarina (First Doctor) ===
== Katarina (First Doctor) ==
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{{quote| '''First Doctor''': She wanted to save our lives, and perhaps the lives of all other beings of the solar system. I hope she found perfection.}}
{{quote|'''First Doctor''': She wanted to save our lives, and perhaps the lives of all other beings of the solar system. I hope she found perfection.}}


{{quote| Played by: Adrienne Hill (1965)}}
{{quote|Played by: Adrienne Hill (1965)}}


Came from ancient Troy and thought the Doctor was a god. Her character was considered too limiting and she only appeared in two stories.
Came from ancient Troy and thought the Doctor was a god. Her character was considered too limiting and she only appeared in two stories.
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* [[Thrown Out the Airlock]]
* [[Thrown Out the Airlock]]


=== Sara Kingdom (First Doctor) ===
== Sara Kingdom (First Doctor) ==
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{{quote| Played by: Jean Marsh (1965)}}
{{quote|Played by: Jean Marsh (1965)}}


Outside of the [[Expanded Universe]], she appared in [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S3 E4 The Daleks Master Plan|only one, twelve episode long, story, for seven of its episodes]]. She was intentionally written to serve in a companion role (taking over from Katarina) but was never intended to be a permanent character. Sara broke the normal companion mold (then and now) and worked as an agent for a sinister solar system-wide governmental security agency run by the human [[Big Bad]]. Once she realized her error, she joined the crew of the TARDIS.
Outside of the [[Expanded Universe]], she appared in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S3/E04 The Daleks Master Plan|only one, twelve episode long, story, for seven of its episodes]]. She was intentionally written to serve in a companion role (taking over from Katarina) but was never intended to be a permanent character. Sara broke the normal companion mold (then and now) and worked as an agent for a sinister solar system-wide governmental security agency run by the human [[Big Bad]]. Once she realized her error, she joined the crew of the TARDIS.


* [[The Atoner]]: After she kills her own brother and realizes she has worked for the [[Big Bad]] all along, leads to her transitioning into a more normal [[Action Girl]].
* [[The Atoner]]: After she kills her own brother and realizes she has worked for the [[Big Bad]] all along, leads to her transitioning into a more normal [[Action Girl]].
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** Several [[Big Finish]] audio dramas featuring her are set after her death. Somehow.
** Several [[Big Finish]] audio dramas featuring her are set after her death. Somehow.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]: Dressed as a badass with a zap gun, but doesn't really do much of anything after her introductory episode.
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]: Dressed as a badass with a zap gun, but doesn't really do much of anything after her introductory episode.
* [[Putting On the Reich]]: She belongs to the '''SSS'', too.
* [[Putting on the Reich]]: She belongs to the '''SSS'', too.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Jean Marsh had already played a different character, and returned in 1989 to play a third.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Jean Marsh had already played a different character, and returned in 1989 to play a third.




=== Dorothea "Dodo" Chaplet (First Doctor) ===
== Dorothea "Dodo" Chaplet (First Doctor) ==
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{{quote| '''Steven''': If it isn't allowed, Dodo would be first in the queue!}}
{{quote|'''Steven''': If it isn't allowed, Dodo would be first in the queue!}}


{{quote| Played by: Jackie Lane (1966)}}
{{quote|Played by: Jackie Lane (1966)}}


Rather a forgotten companion, she waltzed off in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S3 E10 The War Machines|The War Machines]]" and left a note saying she was staying on her native Earth.
Rather a forgotten companion, she waltzed off in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S3/E10 The War Machines|The War Machines]]" and left a note saying she was staying on her native Earth.


* [[Break the Cutie]]: The [[Expanded Universe]] thrives on this trope ''anyway'', but Dodo comes in for more than her share. She comes away from her travels with a venereal disease and a nervous breakdown. [[It Got Worse|And that's just the start of it...]]
* [[Break the Cutie]]: The [[Expanded Universe]] thrives on this trope ''anyway'', but Dodo comes in for more than her share. She comes away from her travels with a venereal disease and a nervous breakdown. [[It Got Worse|And that's just the start of it...]]
* [[Oop North]]: Famously invoked ([[Football Pop Music and Flat Caps|Manchester accent]]) and then [[The Queens English|revoked]] after [[Executive Meddling|BBC fiat]].
* [[Oop North]]: Famously invoked ([[Football Pop Music and Flat Caps|Manchester accent]]) and then [[British Accents#Received Pronunciation (Posh/Educated/BBC/Queen's English/RP/Oxford)|revoked]] after [[Executive Meddling|BBC fiat]].
* [[Plucky Girl]]
* [[Plucky Girl]]
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Didn't even get a leaving scene.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Didn't even get a leaving scene.
* [[Totally Radical]]: A 1960s variant of this trope. There's probably a good reason she was forgotten.
* [[Totally Radical]]: A 1960s variant of this trope. There's probably a good reason she was forgotten.


=== Ben Jackson and Polly (First and Second Doctors) ===
== Ben Jackson and Polly (First and Second Doctors) ==
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{{quote| '''Ben''': The Doctor always wore this. If you are him it should fit... That settles it!<br />
{{quote|'''Ben''': The Doctor always wore this. If you are him it should fit... That settles it!
'''Second Doctor''': I'd like to see a butterfly fit into a chrysalis case after it spreads its wings.<br />
'''Second Doctor''': I'd like to see a butterfly fit into a chrysalis case after it spreads its wings.
'''Polly''': Then you ''did'' change. }}
'''Polly''': Then you ''did'' change. }}


{{quote| Played by: Michael Craze and Anneke Wills (1966-1967)}}
{{quote|Played by: Michael Craze and Anneke Wills (1966-1967)}}


From 1966. The pair - he was a sailor, she was a secretary - helped the Doctor through his first regeneration. They joined and left the TARDIS crew at the same time as each other.
From 1966. The pair - he was a sailor, she was a secretary - helped the Doctor through his first regeneration. They joined and left the TARDIS crew at the same time as each other.


* [[The Dulcinea Effect]]: Ben comes to Polly's assistance when another man at the nightclub won't leave her alone.
* [[The Dulcinea Effect]]: Ben comes to Polly's assistance when another man at the nightclub won't leave her alone.
* [[Good Looking Privates]]: Ben in his Able Seaman's uniform.
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]: Ben in his Able Seaman's uniform.
* [[In Harm's Way]]: When he first appears, Ben's moping every night in the nightclub because he's been given a shore posting.
* [[In Harm's Way]]: When he first appears, Ben's moping every night in the nightclub because he's been given a shore posting.
* [[No Name Given]]: Polly's surname is never mentioned on screen. It's [[Word of God|probably]] "Wright". (In "The Faceless Ones", an alien duplicate of her gave her name as "Michelle Leuppi", but given that she was using a different forename there's no reason to suppose she kept Polly's original surname).
* [[No Name Given]]: Polly's surname is never mentioned on screen. It's [[Word of God|probably]] "Wright". (In "The Faceless Ones", an alien duplicate of her gave her name as "Michelle Leuppi", but given that she was using a different forename there's no reason to suppose she kept Polly's original surname).
* [[Only One Name]]: Polly's last name was never revealed on screen, but the scripts indicated it to be Wright, which has been adopted by the [[Doctor Who Expanded Universe]]. A few reference books in the 1980s gave her last name as Lopez, a mishearing of "Leuppi" as mentioned above.
* [[Only One Name]]: Polly's last name was never revealed on screen, but the scripts indicated it to be Wright, which has been adopted by the [[Doctor Who Expanded Universe]]. A few reference books in the 1980s gave her last name as Lopez, a mishearing of "Leuppi" as mentioned above.
* [[Stay in The Kitchen]]: Polly gets told to "Go make some coffee" a lot when she asks how she can help. Worse, when they leave the TARDIS crew Ben gets told to find his ship and become an admiral, while Polly should take care of Ben.
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]]: Polly gets told to "[[You! Get Me Coffee!|Go make some coffee]]" a lot when she asks how she can help. Worse, when they leave the TARDIS crew Ben gets told to find his ship and become an admiral, while Polly should take care of Ben.
* [[Totally Radical]]: Intended by the production team to show the new face of ''Doctor Who'' in the swinging mid-sixties.
* [[Totally Radical]]: Intended by the production team to show the new face of ''Doctor Who'' in the swinging mid-sixties.


=== Jamie McCrimmon (Second Doctor) ===
== Jamie McCrimmon (Second Doctor) ==
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{{quote| ''Me? Foreign? ''You're'' the one that's foreign - I'm ''Scottish''.''}}
{{quote|''Me? Foreign? ''You're'' the one that's foreign - I'm ''Scottish''.''}}


{{quote| Played by: Frazer Hines (1966-69, 1983, 1985); Hamish Wilson (1968)}}
{{quote|Played by: Frazer Hines (1966-69, 1983, 1985); Hamish Wilson (1968)}}


The longest running male companion. Or the longest running of all if you count by episode instead of by years active. A piper of the Clan McLaren, who came from 18th century Scotland.
The longest running male companion. Or the longest running of all if you count by episode instead of by years active. A piper of the Clan McLaren, who came from 18th century Scotland.
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* [[Brave Scot]]
* [[Brave Scot]]
* [[Fish Out of Temporal Water]]: To an extent; he was a quick learner.
* [[Fish Out of Temporal Water]]: To an extent; he was a quick learner.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: One of Jamie's ultimate fates in an [[Expanded Universe]] tale penned by [[Grant Morrison]]. Many fans were ''not'' happy... but most seem to agree that it was a pretty damned badass way to go.<ref>In fact, it was the most beloved story from [[Doctor Who Magazine (Magazine)|Doctor Who Magazine]] that year. Go figure.</ref>
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: One of Jamie's ultimate fates in an [[Expanded Universe]] tale penned by [[Grant Morrison]]. Many fans were ''not'' happy... but most seem to agree that it was a pretty damned badass way to go.<ref>In fact, it was the most beloved story from [[Doctor Who Magazine]] that year. Go figure.</ref>
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: He appears in all but the first of Troughton's serials, and this pairing is remembered as one of the best ever.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: He appears in all but the first of Troughton's serials, and this pairing is remembered as one of the best ever.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Had all but his first adventure mind-wiped by the Time Lords.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Had all but his first adventure mind-wiped by the Time Lords.
* [[Long Bus Trip]]: Appeared as a companion to the Sixth Doctor's [[Big Finish]] adventures 25 years since his last appearance in the series; 41 years since his last appearance as a Companion proper. This must be some kind of record.<ref>Well, Frazer winds up playing a ''fictional'' version of Jamie back in the Land of Fiction ... but that's fine, he's got all the same memories of Jamie. Awesome.</ref>
* [[Long Bus Trip]]: Appeared as a companion to the Sixth Doctor's [[Big Finish]] adventures 25 years since his last appearance in the series; 41 years since his last appearance as a Companion proper. This must be some kind of record.<ref>Well, Frazer winds up playing a ''fictional'' version of Jamie back in the Land of Fiction ... but that's fine, he's got all the same memories of Jamie. Awesome.</ref>
* [[Man in A Kilt]]: He's Scottish, what'd you expect?
* [[Man in a Kilt]]: He's Scottish, what'd you expect?
* [[No Sense of Personal Space]]: Mostly with the Doctor, but sometimes with the female companions as well.
* [[No Sense of Personal Space]]: Mostly with the Doctor, but sometimes with the female companions as well.
* [[The Nth Doctor]]: "The Mind Robber" replaced Frazer Hines, for an episode or two, for Hamish Wilson, who looked nothing like him. The story explained this by having him run afoul of a trap in the Land of Fiction that required the Doctor to try to reconstruct his face from a bunch of options (facial features hung on a blackboard), kind of like a Mr. Potato Head. He got it wrong the first time, and fixed it the second time -- bringing back Frazer Hines.
* [[The Nth Doctor]]: "The Mind Robber" replaced Frazer Hines, for an episode or two, for Hamish Wilson, who looked nothing like him. The story explained this by having him run afoul of a trap in the Land of Fiction that required the Doctor to try to reconstruct his face from a bunch of options (facial features hung on a blackboard), kind of like a Mr. Potato Head. He got it wrong the first time, and fixed it the second time—bringing back Frazer Hines.
* [[Security Cling]]: All the time, especially with the Doctor.
* [[Security Cling]]: All the time, especially with the Doctor.


=== Victoria Waterfield (Second Doctor) ===
== Victoria Waterfield (Second Doctor) ==
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{{quote| '''Second Doctor:''' You look very nice in that dress, Victoria.<br />
{{quote|'''Second Doctor:''' You look very nice in that dress, Victoria.
'''Victoria:''' Thank you. Don't you think it's a bit...<br />
'''Victoria:''' Thank you. Don't you think it's a bit...
'''Second Doctor:''' A bit short? Oh, I shouldn't worry about that. Look at Jamie's. }}
'''Second Doctor:''' A bit short? Oh, I shouldn't worry about that. Look at Jamie's. }}


{{quote| Played by: Deborah Watling (1967-68, 1993)}}
{{quote|Played by: Deborah Watling (1967-68, 1993)}}


A well-brought-up young lady from 1866. Taken in by the Second Doctor after the Daleks blew up her home and exterminated her father.
A well-brought-up young lady from 1866. Taken in by the Second Doctor after the Daleks blew up her home and exterminated her father.
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* [[I Choose to Stay]]
* [[I Choose to Stay]]
* [[Identical Grandson|Identical Daughter]]: She "looks just like" her late mother, and there's a portrait to prove it.
* [[Identical Grandson|Identical Daughter]]: She "looks just like" her late mother, and there's a portrait to prove it.
* [[Letting Her Hair Down]]: She's a proper Victorian woman at the beginning with all the baggage that entails. She loosens up quickly around the other two. She doesn't even seem to have any religious hang-ups, unusually for her time and background - in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S5 E5 The Web of Fear|The Web of Fear]]", she even wears a mini-skirt.
* [[Letting Her Hair Down]]: She's a proper Victorian woman at the beginning with all the baggage that entails. She loosens up quickly around the other two. She doesn't even seem to have any religious hang-ups, unusually for her time and background - in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S5/E05 The Web of Fear|The Web of Fear]]", she even wears a mini-skirt.
* [[Proper Lady]]
* [[Proper Lady]]
* [[Punny Name|Punny First Name]]: Even if it wasn't intentional.
* [[Punny Name|Punny First Name]]: Even if it wasn't intentional.
* [[Screaming Woman]]: And how! Her screams are even used to resolve the plot of one serial.
* [[Screaming Woman]]: And how! Her screams are even used to resolve the plot of one serial.


=== Brigadier Sir Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Seventh Doctors) ===
== Brigadier Sir Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Seventh Doctors) ==
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{{quote| ''Just once, I'd like to face an alien menace that wasn't [[Immune to Bullets]].''}}
{{quote|''Just once, I'd like to face an alien menace that wasn't [[Immune to Bullets]].''}}


{{quote| Played by: Nicholas Courtney (1968-75, 1983, 1989, 1993)<ref>and more [[Expanded Universe]] and [[Whoniverse]] guest appearances than you can shake a stick at</ref>}}
Played by: Nicholas Courtney (1968-75, 1983, 1989, 1993)<ref>and more [[Expanded Universe]] and [[Whoniverse]] guest appearances than you can shake a stick at</ref>


Some people consider him a companion, others don't. All acknowledge his significance as a character. The head of UNIT in the 70s ''([[Continuity Snarl|or was it the 80s?]])'', the Brig worked alongside the Doctor and many of his companions in that era and beyond - often defending the Earth from various threats. Retired from UNIT in 1976, though still met up with the Doctor and Sarah Jane (in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'') on occasion.
Some people consider him a companion, others don't. All acknowledge his significance as a character. The head of UNIT in the 70s ''([[Continuity Snarl|or was it the 80s?]])'', the Brig worked alongside the Doctor and many of his companions in that era and beyond - often defending the Earth from various threats. Retired from UNIT in 1976, though still met up with the Doctor and Sarah Jane (in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'') on occasion.


* [[Agent Scully]]: Has a tendency to keep this up even when up to his eyeballs in aliens. First time in the TARDIS, he dismissed the inside view as "some kind of optical illusion".
* [[Agent Scully]]: Has a tendency to keep this up even when up to his eyeballs in aliens. First time in the TARDIS, he dismissed the inside view as "some kind of optical illusion".
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type IV. Normally he's clearly on the good team but he dives headlong into this in ''Doctor Who and the Silurians'' where he orders the total genocide of a hibernating race, and showed no hesitation about gunning down an unarmed prisoner in Battlefield.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type IV. Normally he's clearly on the good team but he dives headlong into this in ''Doctor Who and the Silurians'' where he orders the total genocide of a hibernating race, and showed no hesitation about gunning down an unarmed prisoner in Battlefield.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Appeared as simply Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S5 E5 The Web of Fear|The Web of Fear]]". Brought back the next season and given a bonus promotion.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Appeared as simply Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S5/E05 The Web of Fear|The Web of Fear]]". Brought back the next season and given a bonus promotion.
* [[Badass Beard]]: In old age.
* [[Badass Beard]]: In old age.
* [[Badass Mustache]]: Ironically, a fake one in almost all of his appearances outside "[[Doctor Who (TV)/20th AS the Five Doctors/Recap|The Five Doctors]]". This allowed the actor to turn [[The Brigadier]] into the "Brigade Leader" in the [[Mirror Universe]] tale "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S7 E4 Inferno|Inferno]]". There, the character sported an [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|Evil Scar]]-and-[[Eyepatch of Power|Eyepatch]] combo. Quite jarring.)
* [[Badass Mustache]]: Ironically, a fake one in almost all of his appearances outside "[[Doctor Who/Recap/20th AS the Five Doctors|The Five Doctors]]". This allowed the actor to turn [[The Brigadier]] into the "Brigade Leader" in the [[Mirror Universe]] tale "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S7/E04 Inferno|Inferno]]". There, the character sported an [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|Evil Scar]]-and-[[Eyepatch of Power|Eyepatch]] combo. Quite jarring.)
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Despite his constant politeness, stiff upper lip and occasional goofy moments he's probably the most ruthless regular character in televised Who canon.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Despite his constant politeness, stiff upper lip and occasional goofy moments he's probably the most ruthless regular character in televised Who canon.
* [[The Brigadier]]: [[Trope Namer]]!
* [[The Brigadier]]: [[Trope Namer]]!
* [[The Character Died With Him]]: He is stated to have passed away offscreen in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S32 E13 The Wedding of River Song|The Wedding of River Song]]", Nick Courtney having died a couple of months before Series 6 began.
* [[The Character Died with Him]]: He is stated to have passed away offscreen in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S32/E13 The Wedding of River Song|The Wedding of River Song]]", Nick Courtney having died a couple of months before Series 6 began.
* [[Colonel Badass]]: Before his promotion to [[The Brigadier]].
* [[Colonel Badass]]: Before his promotion to [[The Brigadier]].
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: After he retired.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: After he retired.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[The Eeyore]]: He can snark and be irritated by the Doctor and whatever catastrophe he now has to deal with, but it's clear that beneath it all, he's secretly having the time of his life.
* [[The Eeyore]]: He can snark and be irritated by the Doctor and whatever catastrophe he now has to deal with, but it's clear that beneath it all, he's secretly having the time of his life.
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]: His scary alternate-universe self in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S7 E4 Inferno|Inferno]]".
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]: His scary alternate-universe self in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S7/E04 Inferno|Inferno]]".
* [[Five Rounds Rapid]]: Also the [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Five Rounds Rapid]]: Also the [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Good Looking Privates]]
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]
* [[Porn Stache]]: Interestingly, his fascist [[Mirror Universe]] counterpart is clean-shaven.
* [[Porn Stache]]: Interestingly, his fascist [[Mirror Universe]] counterpart is clean-shaven.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', he gives modern day UNIT one after a Bane disguised as a UNIT major has the cheek to insinuate that his era had it ''easier''.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', he gives modern day UNIT one after a Bane disguised as a UNIT major has the cheek to insinuate that his era had it ''easier''.
{{quote| '''Brigadier''': In my day, we took on Daleks, Cybermen, Autons, Zygons, and all manner of space thuggery! And it doesn't come more hostile than ''that!''}}
{{quote|'''Brigadier''': In my day, we took on Daleks, Cybermen, Autons, Zygons, and all manner of space thuggery! And it doesn't come more hostile than ''that!''}}
* [[Retired Badass]]: In SJA, just because he retired doesn't mean he won't remind you of just ''why'' he is the Brig.
* [[Retired Badass]]: In SJA, just because he retired doesn't mean he won't remind you of just ''why'' he is the Brig.
* [[Running Gag]]: In both ''Doctor Who'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', the Brig has a disturbing tendency to be "stranded in Peru" when all the important, UNIT-related alien stuff is going on.
* [[Running Gag]]: In both ''Doctor Who'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', the Brig has a disturbing tendency to be "stranded in Peru" when all the important, UNIT-related alien stuff is going on.
* [[Shoot the Dog]]: Very much so in ''Doctor Who and the Silurians''.
* [[Shoot the Dog]]: Very much so in ''Doctor Who and the Silurians''.
* [[The Snark Knight]]
* [[The Snark Knight]]
* [[Stiff Upper Lip]]: No matter whatever weird menace the Universe throws against him, the Brig takes it completely in stride.
* [[Stiff Upper Lip]]: No matter whatever weird menace the Universe throws against him, the Brig takes it completely in stride.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Nicholas Courtney played Bret Vyon in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S3 E4 The Daleks Master Plan|The Daleks' Master Plan]]" before he got the role of the Brigadier, making him the ''only'' actor to act alongside all seven (eight if you count the audio drama "Minuet in Hell") of the original Doctors at some point in his career.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Nicholas Courtney played Bret Vyon in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S3/E04 The Daleks Master Plan|The Daleks' Master Plan]]" before he got the role of the Brigadier, making him the ''only'' actor to act alongside all seven (eight if you count the audio drama "Minuet in Hell") of the original Doctors at some point in his career.


=== Zoe Heriot (Second Doctor) ===
== Zoe Heriot (Second Doctor) ==
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{{quote| ''My head has been pumped full of facts and figures which I reel out automatically when needed, but I want to feel things as well.''}}
{{quote|''My head has been pumped full of facts and figures which I reel out automatically when needed, but I want to feel things as well.''}}


{{quote| Played by: Wendy Padbury (1968-69, 1983)}}
{{quote|Played by: Wendy Padbury (1968-69, 1983)}}


A teenaged astrophysicist from the 21st century ([[Zeerust|as seen from 1968]]). Stowed away on board the TARDIS.
A teenaged astrophysicist from the 21st century ([[Zeerust|as seen from 1968]]). Stowed away on board the TARDIS.
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* [[Future Spandex]]: Her uniform in "The Wheel in Space", and her [[Memetic Outfit|sparkly catsuit]] in "The Mind Robber" and "The Invasion".
* [[Future Spandex]]: Her uniform in "The Wheel in Space", and her [[Memetic Outfit|sparkly catsuit]] in "The Mind Robber" and "The Invasion".
* [[Genius Ditz]]: She doesn't know much history.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: She doesn't know much history.
* [[Good With Numbers]]
* [[Good with Numbers]]
* [[Hair Decorations]]: She always wears an Alice band.
* [[Hair Decorations]]: She always wears an Alice band.
* [[Hot Scientist]]
* [[Hot Scientist]]
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Same as with Jamie, thanks to those Time Lords. Temporarily removed for the odd [[Big Finish]] adventure; usually returns.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Same as with Jamie, thanks to those Time Lords. Temporarily removed for the odd [[Big Finish]] adventure; usually returns.
** {{spoiler|[[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: In just about any [[Expanded Universe]] work where this is undone, she's amnesiac again (and stands a good chance of being worse off in other respects) by the end.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: In just about any [[Expanded Universe]] work where this is undone, she's amnesiac again (and stands a good chance of being worse off in other respects) by the end.}}
* [[Little Stowaway]]
* [[Little Stowaway]]
* [[Long Bus Trip]]: Much like Jamie above, Zoe is returning to the franchise for a [[Big Finish]] story ''27'' years after her last appearance in the franchise and about ''41'' years after the actual character left the TARDIS. Like Jamie, this has to be some sort of a record. <ref>Unlike Jamie, though, this was the ''real'' Zoe. But [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|she doesn't remain.]]</ref>
* [[Long Bus Trip]]: Much like Jamie above, Zoe is returning to the franchise for a [[Big Finish]] story ''27'' years after her last appearance in the franchise and about ''41'' years after the actual character left the TARDIS. Like Jamie, this has to be some sort of a record.<ref>Unlike Jamie, though, this was the ''real'' Zoe. But [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|she doesn't remain.]]</ref>
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Her [[Everything's Better With Sparkles|sparkly catsuit]] is particularly fondly remembered, especially that bit in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S6 E2 The Mind Robber|The Mind Robber]]".
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Her [[Everything's Better with Sparkles|sparkly catsuit]] is particularly fondly remembered, especially that bit in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S6/E02 The Mind Robber|The Mind Robber]]".
* [[Photographic Memory]]
* [[Photographic Memory]]
* [[Real Women Don't Wear Dresses]]: In "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S6 E1 The Dominators|The Dominators]]" (and the novelisation of "The Mind Robber"), she thinks dresses are impractical and doesn't wear them by choice. In "The Invasion", Isobel introduces her to miniskirts, which she seems to like better.
* [[Real Women Don't Wear Dresses]]: In "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S6/E01 The Dominators|The Dominators]]" (and the novelisation of "The Mind Robber"), she thinks dresses are impractical and doesn't wear them by choice. In "The Invasion", Isobel introduces her to miniskirts, which she seems to like better.
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Heriot or Herriot? [[Word of God|The original script]] used the single-R version.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Heriot or Herriot? [[Word of God|The original script]] used the single-R version.
* [[Straw Vulcan]]
* [[Straw Vulcan]]
* [[Teen Genius]]
* [[Teen Genius]]
* [[Vague Age]]: Depending what source you consult, she's anything from 12 to 21, though [[Word of God]] tends towards 15 or 16. The only onscreen mention of her age is in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S6 E3 The Invasion|The Invasion]]", where the Brigadier estimates it as 19.
* [[Vague Age]]: Depending what source you consult, she's anything from 12 to 21, though [[Word of God]] tends towards 15 or 16. The only onscreen mention of her age is in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S6/E03 The Invasion|The Invasion]]", where the Brigadier estimates it as 19.
* [[Waif Fu]]
* [[Waif Fu]]


=== Sergeant John Benton (Second, Third and Fourth Doctors) ===
== Sergeant John Benton (Second, Third and Fourth Doctors) ==
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{{quote| Played by: John Levene (1968-75)<ref>a ''very'' young Darren Plant played the baby incarnation of Benton in ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S9 E5 The Time Monster|The Time Monster]]''.</ref>}}
{{quote|Played by: John Levene (1968-75)<ref>a ''very'' young Darren Plant played the baby incarnation of Benton in ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S9/E05 The Time Monster|The Time Monster]]''.</ref>}}


One of two recurring characters during the UNIT years who were subordinate to the Brigadier, Benton was down-to-Earth and often had common sense that others around him seemed to lack. Apparently [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S13 E4 The Android Invasion|killed in action]] by an android duplicate, it turns out that he retired from UNIT in 1979 and has since become a used car salesman.
One of two recurring characters during the UNIT years who were subordinate to the Brigadier, Benton was down-to-Earth and often had common sense that others around him seemed to lack. Apparently [[Doctor Who/Recap/S13/E04 The Android Invasion|killed in action]] by an android duplicate, it turns out that he retired from UNIT in 1979 and has since become a used car salesman.


* [[The Fettered]]: He even lets the Doctor knock him out in [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S11 E2 Invasion of the Dinosaurs|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]] so he doesn't have to break the law to help him.
* [[The Fettered]]: He even lets the Doctor knock him out in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S11/E02 Invasion of the Dinosaurs|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]] so he doesn't have to break the law to help him.
* [[Good Looking Privates]]
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]
* [[Number Two]]: The Brigadier often confers to Benton when he needs something done, even though Mike Yates outranks him.
* [[Number Two]]: The Brigadier often confers to Benton when he needs something done, even though Mike Yates outranks him.
* [[Only One Name]]: John Benton was only "Sergeant Benton" until the 1987 spin-off video ''Wartime'', though his first name was decided upon back in the 1970s. The name was simply not used until then, but has subsequently appeared in the [[Expanded Universe]] as his name.
* [[Only One Name]]: John Benton was only "Sergeant Benton" until the 1987 spin-off video ''Wartime'', though his first name was decided upon back in the 1970s. The name was simply not used until then, but has subsequently appeared in the [[Expanded Universe]] as his name.
* [[Rank Up]]: [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S7 E3 The Ambassadors of Death|Happens]] [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S12 E1 Robot|twice]].
* [[Rank Up]]: [[Doctor Who/Recap/S7/E03 The Ambassadors of Death|Happens]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S12/E01 Robot|twice]].
* [[Sergeant Rock]]: Eventually became UNIT's Regimental Sergeant Major, and often served as the Brig's senior enlisted man in the field.
* [[Sergeant Rock]]: Eventually became UNIT's Regimental Sergeant Major, and often served as the Brig's senior enlisted man in the field.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: With Yates.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: With Yates.


=== Dr. Elizabeth "Liz" Shaw (Third Doctor) ===
== Dr. Elizabeth "Liz" Shaw (Third Doctor) ==
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{{quote| '''Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart''': Nonsense. What you need, Doctor, as Miss Shaw herself so often remarked, is someone to pass you your test tubes, and to tell you how brilliant you are.}}
{{quote|'''Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart''': Nonsense. What you need, Doctor, as Miss Shaw herself so often remarked, is someone to pass you your test tubes, and to tell you how brilliant you are.}}


{{quote| Played by: Caroline John (1970, 1983, 1993)}}
{{quote|Played by: Caroline John (1970, 1983, 1993)}}


The Third Doctor's first assistant when he was exiled to Earth. Scientific advisor to UNIT, before the Doctor showed up and casually took her job. Eventually got her own debatably canon direct-to-video spinoff, ''P.R.O.B.E.'', in 1994.
The Third Doctor's first assistant when he was exiled to Earth. Scientific advisor to UNIT, before the Doctor showed up and casually took her job. Eventually got her own debatably canon direct-to-video spinoff, ''P.R.O.B.E.'', in 1994.
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* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: If her penchant for mini-skirts is any indication.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: If her penchant for mini-skirts is any indication.
* [[Omnidisciplinary Scientist]]: She holds degrees in medicine, physics, and "a dozen other subjects".
* [[Omnidisciplinary Scientist]]: She holds degrees in medicine, physics, and "a dozen other subjects".
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Left for Cambridge offscreen in ''Terror of the Autons'', apparently dissatisified with her job of "passing the Doctor test tubes". Returned to UNIT and was stuck in the moonbase as of the ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' story ''Death of the Doctor''. Barry Letts apparently didn't like the character, but she was already under contract, which he didn't renew.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Left for Cambridge offscreen in ''Terror of the Autons'', apparently dissatisified with her job of "passing the Doctor test tubes". Returned to UNIT and was stuck in the moonbase as of the ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' story ''Death of the Doctor''. Barry Letts apparently didn't like the character, but she was already under contract, which he didn't renew.


=== Jo Grant{{spoiler|-Jones}} (Third Doctor) ===
== Jo Grant{{spoiler|-Jones}} (Third Doctor) ==
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{{quote| '''Third Doctor:''' I thought you said you took science at [[British Education System|A-Level]].<br />
{{quote|'''Third Doctor:''' I thought you said you took science at [[British Education System|A-Level]].
'''Jo:''' I didn't say I passed. }}
'''Jo:''' I didn't say I passed. }}


{{quote| Played by: Katy Manning (1971-1973)}}
{{quote|Played by: Katy Manning (1971-1973)}}


Assistant to the Third Doctor during his exile on Earth. Ostensibly a scientist, but it's later revealed that a high-placed uncle got her the job.
Assistant to the Third Doctor during his exile on Earth. Ostensibly a scientist, but it's later revealed that a high-placed uncle got her the job.


* [[Badass Damsel]]: By virtue of swinging between [[Distressed Damsel]] and [[Action Girl]].
* [[Badass Damsel]]: By virtue of swinging between [[Damsel in Distress]] and [[Action Girl]].
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Incredibly charming, equally disarming.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Incredibly charming, equally disarming.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]
* {{spoiler|[[The Bus Came Back]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Bus Came Back]]}}
* [[Combat Stilettos]]: Combat Platforms, really; she spends most of her serials tackling mountains, quarries, and open fields in three-to-four-inch platform boots.
* [[Combat Stilettos]]: Combat Platforms, really; she spends most of her serials tackling mountains, quarries, and open fields in three-to-four-inch platform boots.
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: In "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S8 E2 The Mind of Evil|The Mind of Evil]]" most prominently.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: In "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S8/E02 The Mind of Evil|The Mind of Evil]]" most prominently.
* [[Cute Clumsy Girl]]
* [[Cute Clumsy Girl]]
{{quote| "I've really got off to a terrific start haven't I? I find the man everybody's looking for, I forget where he is, and I end up by trying to blow you all sky-high."}}
{{quote|"I've really got off to a terrific start haven't I? I find the man everybody's looking for, I forget where he is, and I end up by trying to blow you all sky-high."}}
* [[The Ditz]]
* [[The Ditz]]
* [[Escape Artist]]: She's a trained escapologist, and can often wriggle her way out of trouble. Thus, while she was hardly immune to being captured, this rarely did the bad guy any good.
* [[Escape Artist]]: She's a trained escapologist, and can often wriggle her way out of trouble. Thus, while she was hardly immune to being captured, this rarely did the bad guy any good.
* [[Faux Action Girl]]: Was originally meant to be an [[The Avengers (TV)|Emma Peel]]-[[Expy]] -- traces of this can be seen in her karate-chopping Sgt Benton in "Terror of the Autons", brandishing a gun in "The Mind of Evil" and her talents as an [[Escape Artist]]. Eventually though it became easier for the writers to portray Jo as [[The Ditz]] and [[Damsel in Distress]]. In fairness Jo was a rookie -- she'd been ''trained'' as a secret agent, but had no experience.
* [[Faux Action Girl]]: Was originally meant to be an [[The Avengers (TV series)|Emma Peel]]-[[Expy]]—traces of this can be seen in her karate-chopping Sgt Benton in "Terror of the Autons", brandishing a gun in "The Mind of Evil" and her talents as an [[Escape Artist]]. Eventually though it became easier for the writers to portray Jo as [[The Ditz]] and [[Damsel in Distress]]. In fairness Jo was a rookie—she'd been ''trained'' as a secret agent, but had no experience.
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]: Even Rani points it out! (In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'')
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]: Even Rani points it out! (In ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'')
* [[Hair of Gold]]: She sports the classic 70's "lion-cut" shaggy hairdo.
* [[Hair of Gold]]: She sports the classic 70's "lion-cut" shaggy hairdo.
* {{spoiler|[[Happily Married]]:}} {{spoiler|She stayed with Dr. Jones and had seven kids with him. They went on to have thirteen grandchildren.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Happily Married]]:}} {{spoiler|She stayed with Dr. Jones and had seven kids with him. They went on to have thirteen grandchildren.}}
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* [[Plucky Girl]]: Not many people can politely tell the Master that they aren't going to let themselves be hypnotized again.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Not many people can politely tell the Master that they aren't going to let themselves be hypnotized again.
* [[The Power of Love]]: Gigantic invincible intergalactic demon about to wipe out mankind? No problem.
* [[The Power of Love]]: Gigantic invincible intergalactic demon about to wipe out mankind? No problem.
* [[Walking the Earth]]: {{spoiler|It's what she's been doing since she got married. She travels everywhere and stages protests with her huge family}}.
* [[Walking the Earth]]: {{spoiler|It's what she's been doing since she got married. She travels everywhere and stages protests with her huge family}}.
* [[The Watson]]
* [[The Watson]]
* [[Wide Eyed Idealist]]
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]
* [[Will They or Won't They?]]: She enjoys a mild flirtation with Mike Yates and in "The Curse of Peladon", she's all ready to go out on a date with him, until the Doctor whisks her away.
* [[Will They or Won't They?]]: She enjoys a mild flirtation with Mike Yates and in "The Curse of Peladon", she's all ready to go out on a date with him, until the Doctor whisks her away.


=== Captain Mike Yates (Third and Fourth Doctors) ===
== Captain Mike Yates (Third and Fourth Doctors) ==
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{{quote| Played by: Richard Franklin (1971-74, 1983)}}
{{quote|Played by: Richard Franklin (1971-74, 1983)}}


A recurring character during the UNIT years, Mike Yates was one of several subordinates to the Brigadier over the years. He left UNIT in shame, however, after being brainwashed and forced to assist with the destruction of the modern era with [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S11 E2 Invasion of the Dinosaurs|dinosaurs]] of all things. Yates returned once more for [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S11 E5 Planet of the Spiders|the final Third Doctor tale]], but it is currently unknown if he rejoined UNIT after or simply faded into obscurity.
A recurring character during the UNIT years, Mike Yates was one of several subordinates to the Brigadier over the years. He left UNIT in shame, however, after being brainwashed and forced to assist with the destruction of the modern era with [[Doctor Who/Recap/S11/E02 Invasion of the Dinosaurs|dinosaurs]] of all things. Yates returned once more for [[Doctor Who/Recap/S11/E05 Planet of the Spiders|the final Third Doctor tale]], but it is currently unknown if he rejoined UNIT after or simply faded into obscurity.


* [[Aborted Arc]]: Franklin currently believes that the original intention of the serial "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S11 E2 Invasion of the Dinosaurs|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]" was to kill off Mike Yates. This is indeed quite possible, though his appearance in [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S11 E5 Planet of the Spiders|a subsequent story]] might suggest otherwise.
* [[Aborted Arc]]: Franklin currently believes that the original intention of the serial "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S11/E02 Invasion of the Dinosaurs|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]" was to kill off Mike Yates. This is indeed quite possible, though his appearance in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S11/E05 Planet of the Spiders|a subsequent story]] might suggest otherwise.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Whether or not he's straight, gay, or bi depends both on how you interpret his behavior and on [[All There in the Manual|which spinoff material you think is canon]].
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Whether or not he's straight, gay, or bi depends both on how you interpret his behavior and on [[All There in the Manual|which spinoff material you think is canon]].
* [[Brainwashed]]
* [[Brainwashed]]
* [[Did Not Get the Girl]]: Flirted on and off with Jo Grant for his time on the show, and looks utterly crestfallen when she announces her marriage...according to an interview with Richard Franklin, the stage directions actually called for this.
* [[Did Not Get the Girl]]: Flirted on and off with Jo Grant for his time on the show, and looks utterly crestfallen when she announces her marriage...according to an interview with Richard Franklin, the stage directions actually called for this.
* [[Good Looking Privates]]
* [[Good-Looking Privates]]
* [[Those Two Guys]]: With Benton.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: With Benton.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]/[[Heel Realization]]: {{spoiler|In ''Invasion of the Dinosaurs''}}
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]/[[Heel Realization]]: {{spoiler|In ''Invasion of the Dinosaurs''}}


=== Sarah Jane <ref>Frequently called Sarah in the classic series, but insists on "Sarah Jane" by ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' series 2</ref> Smith (Third, Fourth and Tenth Doctors <ref>After a guest appearance in series 2, she briefly returns as a companion for the series 4 finale. Also technically a companion of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''</ref>) ===
== Sarah Jane <ref>Frequently called Sarah in the classic series, but insists on "Sarah Jane" by ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' series 2</ref> Smith (Third, Fourth and Tenth Doctors <ref>After a guest appearance in series 2, she briefly returns as a companion for the series 4 finale. Also technically a companion of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''</ref>) ==
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{{quote| '''Sarah Jane:''' So, providing we don't burn up on re-entry and aren't suffocated on the way down, we'll probably be smashed to a pulp when we land.<br />
{{quote|'''Sarah Jane:''' So, providing we don't burn up on re-entry and aren't suffocated on the way down, we'll probably be smashed to a pulp when we land.
'''Fourth Doctor:''' Exactly. Sarah, you've put your finger on the one tiny flaw in our plan.<br />
'''Fourth Doctor:''' Exactly. Sarah, you've put your finger on the one tiny flaw in our plan.
'''Sarah Jane:''' ''Our'' plan? It's your plan! }}
'''Sarah Jane:''' ''Our'' plan? It's your plan! }}


{{quote| Played by: [[Elisabeth Sladen]] (1973-76, 1983, 1993, 2006, 2008, 2010)<ref>Plus two spin-off shows, and more [[Expanded Universe]] appearances than we can list sensibly...</ref>}}
{{quote|Played by: [[Elisabeth Sladen]] (1973-76, 1983, 1993, 2006, 2008, 2010)<ref>Plus two spin-off shows, and more [[Expanded Universe]] appearances than we can list sensibly...</ref>}}


A journalist from South Croydon, who met the Doctor while posing as her virologist aunt Lavinia. Perhaps the most archetypal companion (many older fans grew up with her as their companion), and the longest-serving if you count by number of serials. So popular that she got ''two'' spinoffs: the didn't-go-anywhere ''[[K-9 and Company (TV)|K-9 and Company]]'' (1981), and the much more successful ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' (2007-2011).
A journalist from South Croydon, who met the Doctor while posing as her virologist aunt Lavinia. Perhaps the most archetypal companion (many older fans grew up with her as their companion), and the longest-serving if you count by number of serials. So popular that she got ''two'' spinoffs: the didn't-go-anywhere ''[[K-9 and Company]]'' (1981), and the much more successful ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' (2007-2011).


* [[Brainwashed]]: Holds the companion record for most times hypnotized. It seemed like she was hypnotized in ''every'' episode. Lampshaded in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S14 E2 The Hand of Fear|The Hand of Fear]]" and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* [[Brainwashed]]: Holds the companion record for most times hypnotized. It seemed like she was hypnotized in ''every'' episode. Lampshaded in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S14/E02 The Hand of Fear|The Hand of Fear]]" and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* [[Brick Joke]]: One that took around 30 years to land. When we last saw her in [[Tom Baker]]'s day, he'd dropped her off in a place he assured her was Croydon. We find out in [[David Tennant]]'s time that it was actually Aberdeen, Scotland.
* [[Brick Joke]]: One that took around 30 years to land. When we last saw her in [[Tom Baker]]'s day, he'd dropped her off in a place he assured her was Croydon. We find out in [[David Tennant]]'s time that it was actually Aberdeen, Scotland.
* [[The Bus Came Back]]
* [[The Bus Came Back]]
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: After "[[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S2 E3 School Reunion|School Reunion]]".
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: After "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S28/E03 School Reunion|School Reunion]]".
* [[Going for The Big Scoop]]: She typically runs into danger in order to get the story, especially early on.
* [[Going for the Big Scoop]]: She typically runs into danger in order to get the story, especially early on.
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]
* [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!]]
* [[Hot Scoop]]: Sarah Jane features highly in the sexy companion polls on a regular basis.
* [[Hot Scoop]]: Sarah Jane features highly in the sexy companion polls on a regular basis.
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* [[Older and Wiser]]: She's become increasingly Doctor-like.
* [[Older and Wiser]]: She's become increasingly Doctor-like.
* [[Plucky Girl]]
* [[Plucky Girl]]
* [[Rummage Sale Reject]]: The Andy Pandy outfit from "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S14 E2 The Hand of Fear|The Hand of Fear]]".
* [[Rummage Sale Reject]]: The Andy Pandy outfit from "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S14/E02 The Hand of Fear|The Hand of Fear]]".
* [[Straw Feminist]]: In her early appearances; this got toned down later.
* [[Straw Feminist]]: In her early appearances; this got toned down later.
* [[The Watson]]
* [[The Watson]]


=== Harry Sullivan (Fourth Doctor) ===
== Harry Sullivan (Fourth Doctor) ==
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{{quote| '''Fourth Doctor''': ''Harry Sullivan is an imbecile!!!''}}
{{quote|'''Fourth Doctor''': ''Harry Sullivan is an imbecile!!!''}}


{{quote| Played by: Ian Marter (1974-75)}}
{{quote|Played by: Ian Marter (1974-75)}}


A brief companion of the Fourth Doctor, the character was brought in just in case the Doctor cast was an elderly Doctor rather than… well… [[Tom Baker]]. As such, Harry was fairly redundant in some ways, but the bumbling naval officer is still fondly remembered for his chemistry with Tom Baker and Lis Sladen, making up one of the most memorable TARDIS teams.
A brief companion of the Fourth Doctor, the character was brought in just in case the Doctor cast was an elderly Doctor rather than… well… [[Tom Baker]]. As such, Harry was fairly redundant in some ways, but the bumbling naval officer is still fondly remembered for his chemistry with Tom Baker and Lis Sladen, making up one of the most memorable TARDIS teams.


* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[Badass Normal]]
* [[The Character Died With Him]]: Implied in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* [[The Character Died with Him]]: Implied in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* [[Distressed Dude]]
* [[Dude in Distress]]
* [[Informed Ability]]: He's a doctor<ref>No, a literal one of medicine</ref>, but always seems out of his element. Then again…
* [[Informed Ability]]: He's a doctor,<ref>No, a literal one of medicine</ref> but always seems out of his element. Then again…
* [[The Medic]]: He certainly does a fair bit of harm for someone who's medically trained, though.
* [[The Medic]]: He certainly does a fair bit of harm for someone who's medically trained, though.
* [[Mildly Military]]: He's a Royal Navy Surgeon-Lieutenant, but he rarely ever acts like it.
* [[Mildly Military]]: He's a Royal Navy Surgeon-Lieutenant, but he rarely ever acts like it.
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* [[Quintessential British Gentleman]]: "I say!"
* [[Quintessential British Gentleman]]: "I say!"
* [[Straw Misogynist]]: Can be pretty sexist and condescending towards Sarah Jane. Although this was deliberate by the production team in order to contrast with Sarah Jane's [[Straw Feminist]] traits.
* [[Straw Misogynist]]: Can be pretty sexist and condescending towards Sarah Jane. Although this was deliberate by the production team in order to contrast with Sarah Jane's [[Straw Feminist]] traits.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Ian Marter had a minor part in the Third Doctor serial "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S10 E2 Carnival of Monsters|Carnival of Monsters]]" before being cast as Harry.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Ian Marter had a minor part in the Third Doctor serial "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S10/E02 Carnival of Monsters|Carnival of Monsters]]" before being cast as Harry.


=== Leela of the Sevateem (Fourth Doctor) ===
== Leela of the Sevateem (Fourth Doctor) ==
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{{quote| ''Don't worry, Doctor. I found the answer: knife them in the neck!''}}
{{quote|''Don't worry, Doctor. I found the answer: knife them in the neck!''}}


{{quote| Played by: Louise Jameson (1977-78, 1993)}}
{{quote|Played by: Louise Jameson (1977-78, 1993)}}


A human [[Noble Savage]], descendant of an ill-fated colonization expedition. Primarily remembered for her [[Fan Service]] leotard and trying to kill anything that looked hostile - however, though she was (initially) quite ignorant, she was ''not'' stupid and made up for her inferior intellect with her own insights and [[Simpleminded Wisdom]].
A human [[Noble Savage]], descendant of an ill-fated colonization expedition. Primarily remembered for her [[Fan Service]] leotard and trying to kill anything that looked hostile - however, though she was (initially) quite ignorant, she was ''not'' stupid and made up for her inferior intellect with her own insights and [[Simpleminded Wisdom]].
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* [[Screaming Woman]]: Subverted. ''Hard.'' She screams exactly once, and that was when a [[Rodents of Unusual Size|giant mutant rat]] started chewing on her leg. This does not count war cries.
* [[Screaming Woman]]: Subverted. ''Hard.'' She screams exactly once, and that was when a [[Rodents of Unusual Size|giant mutant rat]] started chewing on her leg. This does not count war cries.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Her knife.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: Her knife.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Her fate in the Time War is unknown.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Her fate in the Time War is unknown.


=== K-9 (Fourth and Tenth Doctors) ===
== K-9 (Fourth and Tenth Doctors) ==
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{{quote| ''I am not a dog. I dislike the terms "heel", "sit", and "boy".''}}
{{quote|''I am not a dog. I dislike the terms "heel", "sit", and "boy".''}}


{{quote| Voiced by: John Leeson (1977-79, 1980-81, 1983, 1993, 2006, 2008); David Brierley (1979-80)}}
{{quote|Voiced by: John Leeson (1977-79, 1980-81, 1983, 1993, 2006, 2008); David Brierley (1979-80)}}


The first robot-buddy of the franchise, hailing from the 51st century. Shared a [[K-9 and Company (TV)|spinoff]] with Sarah Jane Smith and is a recurring character on ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures (TV)|The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', being a regular for series 3. Also got his own Australian-made [[Spin-Off|spinoff]], ''[[K 9]]''.
The first robot-buddy of the franchise, hailing from the 51st century. Shared a [[K-9 and Company|spinoff]] with Sarah Jane Smith and is a recurring character on ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', being a regular for series 3. Also got his own Australian-made [[Spin-Off|spinoff]], ''[[K9]]''.


* [[The Cat Came Back]]: The first K-9 (Mark I) was left with Leela on Gallifrey, the second K-9 (Mark II) was left with Romana II, a third and fourth K-9 (Mark III and IV) were given to Sarah Jane Smith...
* [[The Cat Came Back]]: The first K-9 (Mark I) was left with Leela on Gallifrey, the second K-9 (Mark II) was left with Romana II, a third and fourth K-9 (Mark III and IV) were given to Sarah Jane Smith...
* [[Badass Automaton]]; With a dash of [[Badass Adorable]].
* [[Badass Automaton]]; With a dash of [[Badass Adorable]].
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Affirmative." "Negative." "Master/Mistress?"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Affirmative." "Negative." "Master/Mistress?"
* [[Do-Anything Robot]]: Laser beam, hacking computers, defensive protocols, [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S15 E4 The Sun Makers|beating the Doctor]] [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S16 E4 The Androids of Tara|at Chess]], being a [[Deus Ex Machina]]...
* [[Do-Anything Robot]]: Laser beam, hacking computers, defensive protocols, [[Doctor Who/Recap/S15/E04 The Sun Makers|beating the Doctor]] [[Doctor Who/Recap/S16/E04 The Androids of Tara|at Chess]], being a [[Deus Ex Machina]]...
* [[Family-Friendly Firearms|Family Friendly Firearm]]: K-9's ever-convenient laser beam has a kill option, but is always set on [[Stun Guns|stun]].
* [[Family-Friendly Firearms|Family Friendly Firearm]]: K-9's ever-convenient laser beam has a kill option, but is always set on [[Stun Guns|stun]].
* [[The Nth Doctor]]: Largely subverted in that each K-9 unit is essentially the exact same thing as the previous model (except the version in the ''K-9'' spinoff, which looks drastically different).
* [[The Nth Doctor]]: Largely subverted in that each K-9 unit is essentially the exact same thing as the previous model (except the version in the ''K-9'' spinoff, which looks drastically different).
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* [[Think Nothing of It]]
* [[Think Nothing of It]]
* [[Zeerust]]: Lampshaded in "School Reunion".
* [[Zeerust]]: Lampshaded in "School Reunion".
{{quote| '''Rose:''' It looks so...[[Deader Than Disco|disco]].<br />
{{quote|'''Rose:''' It looks so...[[Deader Than Disco|disco]].
'''Tenth Doctor:''' ''Oi! In the year 5000 this was cutting-edge!'' }}
'''Tenth Doctor:''' ''Oi! In the year 5000 this was cutting-edge!'' }}


=== Romana (1978-81, 1983, 1993) (Fourth Doctor) ===
== Romana (1978-81, 1983, 1993) (Fourth Doctor) ==
{{quote| '''Fourth Doctor:''' Well, here we are. We've tracked him to his lair.<br />
{{quote|'''Fourth Doctor:''' Well, here we are. We've tracked him to his lair.
'''Romana I:''' Yes, we've got him exactly where he wants us. }}
'''Romana I:''' Yes, we've got him exactly where he wants us. }}


A Time Lord, or more properly a Time Lady, like the Doctor, and therefore has multiple regenerations. (Two were seen onscreen, dubbed Romana I and Romana II by fans; the [[Expanded Universe]] added a third.) Sent to assist the Doctor in [[Gotta Catch Em All|the search for]] the [[Cosmic Keystone|Key To Time]], she was initially what one would call "book-smart": extremely well-educated (her academic record trounced the Doctor's), but quite young and with little practical experience.
A Time Lord, or more properly a Time Lady, like the Doctor, and therefore has multiple regenerations. (Two were seen onscreen, dubbed Romana I and Romana II by fans; the [[Expanded Universe]] added a third.) Sent to assist the Doctor in [[Gotta Catch Em All|the search for]] the [[Cosmic Keystone|Key To Time]], she was initially what one would call "book-smart": extremely well-educated (her academic record trounced the Doctor's), but quite young and with little practical experience.


==== Tropes common to both incarnations ====
=== Tropes common to both incarnations ===


* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]
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* [[Overly Long Name]]: "Romana" is actually short for "Romanadvoratrelundar".
* [[Overly Long Name]]: "Romana" is actually short for "Romanadvoratrelundar".


==== Romana I ====
=== Romana I ===
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{{quote| '''Romana I:''' You have absolutely no sense of responsibility whatsoever!<br />
{{quote|'''Romana I:''' You have absolutely no sense of responsibility whatsoever!
'''The Doctor:''' What?<br />
'''The Doctor:''' What?
'''Romana I:''' You're capricious, arrogant, self-opinionated, irrational, and you don't even know where we're going!<br />
'''Romana I:''' You're capricious, arrogant, self-opinionated, irrational, and you don't even know where we're going!
'''The Doctor:''' ''Exactly!'' }}
'''The Doctor:''' ''Exactly!'' }}


{{quote| Played by: Mary Tamm (1978-79)}}
{{quote|Played by: Mary Tamm (1978-79)}}


A tall, leggy, dark-haired woman; the initial concept of her was a "[[Grace Kelly]]" sort of character. Could be called "the skirt Romana", preferring these.
A tall, leggy, dark-haired woman; the initial concept of her was a "[[Grace Kelly]]" sort of character. Could be called "the skirt Romana", preferring these.
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* [[Love Redeems]]: The whole thing with the Shadow.
* [[Love Redeems]]: The whole thing with the Shadow.
* [[Pimped-Out Cape]]: Made of [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers|white feathers]]
* [[Pimped-Out Cape]]: Made of [[Fluffy Fashion Feathers|white feathers]]
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Without actually getting rid of the character. Since she's the same race as the Doctor, she could regenerate and stay on as a character. However, the regeneration comes with basically no explanation and is a lot like a standard [[Put On a Bus]].
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Without actually getting rid of the character. Since she's the same race as the Doctor, she could regenerate and stay on as a character. However, the regeneration comes with basically no explanation and is a lot like a standard [[Put on a Bus]].
* [[Rich Bitch]]
* [[Rich Bitch]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]


==== Romana II ====
=== Romana II ===
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{{quote| '''The Doctor:''' Psst, you are wonderful.<br />
{{quote|'''The Doctor:''' Psst, you are wonderful.
'''Romana II:''' Suppose I am. I've never really thought about it. }}
'''Romana II:''' Suppose I am. I've never really thought about it. }}


{{quote| Played by: Lalla Ward (1979-81, 1983, 1993)}}
{{quote|Played by: Lalla Ward (1979-81, 1983, 1993)}}


Shorter, with strawberry blonde hair. Preference for trousers rather than skirts.
Shorter, with strawberry blonde hair. Preference for trousers rather than skirts.


* [[Bifauxnen]]: At times.
* [[Bifauxnen]]: At times.
* [[Catholic School Girls Rule]]: Wears a very [[St Trinian]]'s style uniform in the "City of Death" serial. Lalla Ward, judging by interviews and the production notes, came up with the idea and had no concept it was a fetish.
* [[Catholic School Girls Rule]]: Wears a very [[St Trinian]]'s style uniform in the "City of Death" serial. Lalla Ward, judging by interviews and the production notes, came up with the idea and had no concept it was a fetish.
* [[Expanded Universe]]: several novels and audio dramas have attempted to explain why Romana regenerated into the Lalla Ward version. These range from the short story "The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe" suggesting the TARDIS forced her to in a fit of jealousy (after impersonating Romana during the events of Destiny of the Daleks), to other ideas.
* [[Expanded Universe]]: several novels and audio dramas have attempted to explain why Romana regenerated into the Lalla Ward version. These range from the short story "The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe" suggesting the TARDIS forced her to in a fit of jealousy (after impersonating Romana during the events of Destiny of the Daleks), to other ideas.
* [[Gendered Outfit]]: Wore a pink version of The Doctor's outfit.
* [[Gendered Outfit]]: Wore a pink version of The Doctor's outfit.
* [[I Choose to Stay]]: After three serials of trying to get out of E-Space, she decides to stay at the end of "Warriors' Gate" to help a race of [[King of Beasts|enslaved time-traveling lion people.]]
* [[I Choose to Stay]]: After three serials of trying to get out of E-Space, she decides to stay at the end of "Warriors' Gate" to help a race of [[King of Beasts|enslaved time-traveling lion people.]]
* [[Lady of Adventure]]: More keen on adventuring than her first incarnation.
* [[Lady of Adventure]]: More keen on adventuring than her first incarnation.
* [[Nerves of Steel]]: An adventurous Time Lady like her picked them up really quickly after jousting against The Daleks
* [[Nerves of Steel]]: An adventurous Time Lady like her picked them up really quickly after jousting against The Daleks
* [[Never Found the Body]]
* [[Never Found the Body]]
* [[Romance On the Set]]: With [[Tom Baker]].
* [[Romance on the Set]]: With [[Tom Baker]].
* [[Sorting Algorithm of Deadness]]: She gets a 1.833333.
* [[Sorting Algorithm of Deadness]]: She gets a 1.833333.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: Although she just likes men's clothes rather than actually being a transvestite. Described in one DVD extra as the only woman who could pull off wearing a fruit salad on her head.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: Although she just likes men's clothes rather than actually being a transvestite. Described in one DVD extra as the only woman who could pull off wearing a fruit salad on her head.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: The actress was a guest star as Princess Astra of Atrios in the story immediately preceding her debut. This was referenced in-story as Romana choosing that form to regenerate into.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: The actress was a guest star as Princess Astra of Atrios in the story immediately preceding her debut. This was referenced in-story as Romana choosing that form to regenerate into.


=== Adric (Fourth and Fifth Doctors) ===
== Adric (Fourth and Fifth Doctors) ==
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{{quote| ''Could anyone pass the sodium chloride, please?''}}
{{quote|''Could anyone pass the sodium chloride, please?''}}


{{quote| Played by: Matthew Waterhouse (1980-82)}}
{{quote|Played by: Matthew Waterhouse (1980-82)}}


A snotty teenage maths geek from E-Space, annoying in the way that snotty teenage geek-boys usually are, but a well-meaning kid all the same. He is most notable for being the longest serving companion to be killed off.
A snotty teenage maths geek from E-Space, annoying in the way that snotty teenage geek-boys usually are, but a well-meaning kid all the same. He is most notable for being the longest serving companion to be killed off.
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* [[Dead Little Sister|Dead Older Brother]]: Varsh. He keeps his belt as a memento.
* [[Dead Little Sister|Dead Older Brother]]: Varsh. He keeps his belt as a memento.
* [[Dying Alone]]: On a crashing spaceship, thinking he just failed to save the world.
* [[Dying Alone]]: On a crashing spaceship, thinking he just failed to save the world.
* [[Fake Defector]]: And '''HOW.''' Considering he does this ''three times'' over the course of his time in the TARDIS ("[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S18 E4 State of Decay|State of Decay]]", "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S19 E1 Castrovalva|Castrovalva]]," and "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S19 E3 Kinda|Kinda]]"), it's not surprising that a lot of fans accuse him of "always siding with the villain."
* [[Fake Defector]]: And '''HOW.''' Considering he does this ''three times'' over the course of his time in the TARDIS ("[[Doctor Who/Recap/S18/E04 State of Decay|State of Decay]]", "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S19/E01 Castrovalva|Castrovalva]]," and "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S19/E03 Kinda|Kinda]]"), it's not surprising that a lot of fans accuse him of "always siding with the villain."
* [[Famous Last Words]]: "Now I'll never know if I was right..."
* [[Famous Last Words]]: "Now I'll never know if I was right..."
* [[A God Am I]]: In [[Big Finish]]'s ''The Boy That Time Forgot.'' Courtesy of [[Good With Numbers|applied mathematics]], [[Timey-Wimey Ball|timey-wimey stuff]], and alien technology that helps Adric ''bend an alternate reality to his will.''
* [[A God Am I]]: In [[Big Finish]]'s ''The Boy That Time Forgot.'' Courtesy of [[Good with Numbers|applied mathematics]], [[Timey-Wimey Ball|timey-wimey stuff]], and alien technology that helps Adric ''bend an alternate reality to his will.''
* [[Good With Numbers]]
* [[Good with Numbers]]
* [[Guile Hero]]
* [[Guile Hero]]
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Or it would have been, had it actually achieved anything.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Or it would have been, had it actually achieved anything.
** [[Senseless Sacrifice]]
** [[Senseless Sacrifice]]
** The [[Expanded Universe]] audio adventures by [[Big Finish]] ''did'' wind up giving him one, though.
** The [[Expanded Universe]] audio adventures by [[Big Finish]] ''did'' wind up giving him one, though.
* [[Healing Factor]]: You'd think it'd be a massively useful trait for a companion to have, given the scrapes they get into, but Adric's [[Healing Factor]] is only mentioned twice - in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S18 E3 Full Circle|Full Circle]]" (his introductory story) and again in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S19 E4 The Visitation|The Visitation]]".
* [[Healing Factor]]: You'd think it'd be a massively useful trait for a companion to have, given the scrapes they get into, but Adric's [[Healing Factor]] is only mentioned twice - in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S18/E03 Full Circle|Full Circle]]" (his introductory story) and again in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S19/E04 The Visitation|The Visitation]]".
* [[Horrible Judge of Character]]: Towards [[Affably Evil|Monarch]] in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S19 E2 Four to Doomsday|Four to Doomsday]]." [[Utopia Justifies the Means|Turning the entire population of Earth into androids to rid them of disease]] sound like a ''good'' idea to you?
* [[Horrible Judge of Character]]: Towards [[Affably Evil|Monarch]] in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S19/E02 Four to Doomsday|Four to Doomsday]]." [[Utopia Justifies the Means|Turning the entire population of Earth into androids to rid them of disease]] sound like a ''good'' idea to you?
* [[Human Aliens]]: Adric's species has three forms, only one of which is humanoid.
* [[Human Aliens]]: Adric's species has three forms, only one of which is humanoid.
* [[Iconic Item]]: His mathematical excellence badge. Seeing it shattered on the floor of the TARDIS at the end of "Earthshock" makes the [[Silent Credits]] all the more powerful.
* [[Iconic Item]]: His mathematical excellence badge. Seeing it shattered on the floor of the TARDIS at the end of "Earthshock" makes the [[Silent Credits]] all the more powerful.
* [[Informed Ability]]: For a supposed genius, Adric doesn't come off as being particularly intelligent.
* [[Informed Ability]]: For a supposed genius, Adric doesn't come off as being particularly intelligent.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Most fans place the emphasis firmly on 'insufferable'.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Most fans place the emphasis firmly on 'insufferable'.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: To an extent. The "jerk" part doesn't really emerge until season 19, but ultimately he still cares.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: To an extent. The "jerk" part doesn't really emerge until season 19, but ultimately he still cares.
* [[Little Stowaway]]: how he got on the TARDIS in the first place.
* [[Little Stowaway]]: how he got on the TARDIS in the first place.
* [[Love Makes You Crazy]]: In ''The Boy That Time Forgot,'' he tells Nyssa that he had the entire City of Excellence built so that he could bring her back to him and make her his bride.
* [[Love Makes You Crazy]]: In ''The Boy That Time Forgot,'' he tells Nyssa that he had the entire City of Excellence built so that he could bring her back to him and make her his bride.
* [[Mr. Vice Guy]]: Driven by a desire for approval and acceptance.
* [[Mr. Vice Guy]]: Driven by a desire for approval and acceptance.
* [[New Powers As the Plot Demands]]: Ability-wise, Adric is a surprisingly well-equipped companion, demonstrating proficiency in lock-picking, sleight-of-hand, and knife-throwing, amongst [[Good With Numbers|other]] [[Healing Factor|things]]. The catch? Most of them only get used in one story, two if it's really lucky.
* [[New Powers as the Plot Demands]]: Ability-wise, Adric is a surprisingly well-equipped companion, demonstrating proficiency in lock-picking, sleight-of-hand, and knife-throwing, amongst [[Good with Numbers|other]] [[Healing Factor|things]]. The catch? Most of them only get used in one story, two if it's really lucky.
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Adric was played by Andrew Sachs in ''The Boy That Time Forgot'' because Matthew Waterhouse didn't want to work for [[Big Finish]].
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Adric was played by Andrew Sachs in ''The Boy That Time Forgot'' because Matthew Waterhouse didn't want to work for [[Big Finish]].
** This will apparently be the case for any subsequent appearances of Adric as Waterhouse has stated that him returning to the role would be "ridiculous" by this point, even for audios, seeing as he was 18 when he played him and is pushing 50 now.
** This will apparently be the case for any subsequent appearances of Adric as Waterhouse has stated that him returning to the role would be "ridiculous" by this point, even for audios, seeing as he was 18 when he played him and is pushing 50 now.
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* [[Reality Subtext]]: Adric's older brother Varsh dies in "Full Circle," just two years after Matthew Waterhouse's own older brother Nicholas had commited suicide.
* [[Reality Subtext]]: Adric's older brother Varsh dies in "Full Circle," just two years after Matthew Waterhouse's own older brother Nicholas had commited suicide.
* [[Teen Genius]]
* [[Teen Genius]]
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: His TARDIS-induced cameo in the comic ''The Forgotten'': Saves the Doctor from one of the clockwork robots from "The Girl in the Fireplace." [[Heroic Sacrifice|By throwing himself at it and blowing it up.]] ''With a can of'' ''[[Iconic Item|Ace's Nitro-9.]]'' And he goes out ''smiling.''
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: His TARDIS-induced cameo in the comic ''The Forgotten'': Saves the Doctor from one of the clockwork robots from "The Girl in the Fireplace." [[Heroic Sacrifice|By throwing himself at it and blowing it up.]] ''With a can of'' ''[[Iconic Item|Ace's Nitro-9.]]'' And he goes out ''smiling.''


=== Nyssa of Traken (Fourth and Fifth Doctors) ===
== Nyssa of Traken (Fourth and Fifth Doctors) ==
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{{quote| ''Do you have any books on telebiogenesis?''}}
{{quote|''Do you have any books on telebiogenesis?''}}


{{quote| Played by: Sarah Sutton (1981-83)}}
{{quote|Played by: Sarah Sutton (1981-83)}}


Daughter of Tremas, who got his body possessed by the Master at the end of Fourth Doctor serial ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S18 E6 The Keeper of Traken|The Keeper of Traken]]''. Famous for the skirt removal bit in ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S20 E4 Terminus|Terminus]]'', which the actor herself has described as "[[Fan Service|a gift to the fans]]". One of the more accomplished TARDIS pilots among the companions; she was even able to fly it solo (with assists from Tegan in ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S19 E1 Castrovalva|Castrovalva]]'' and Adric in ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S19 E4 The Visitation|The Visitation]]'').
Daughter of Tremas, who got his body possessed by the Master at the end of Fourth Doctor serial ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S18/E06 The Keeper of Traken|The Keeper of Traken]]''. Famous for the skirt removal bit in ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S20/E04 Terminus|Terminus]]'', which the actor herself has described as "[[Fan Service|a gift to the fans]]". One of the more accomplished TARDIS pilots among the companions; she was even able to fly it solo (with assists from Tegan in ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S19/E01 Castrovalva|Castrovalva]]'' and Adric in ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S19/E04 The Visitation|The Visitation]]'').


* [[Eighties Hair]]
* [[Eighties Hair]]
* [[Angst What Angst]]: The implications of her tragic backstory are barely mentioned in the show, but the [[Expanded Universe]] would make use of all her emotional baggage.
* [[Angst? What Angst?]]: The implications of her tragic backstory are barely mentioned in the show, but the [[Expanded Universe]] would make use of all her emotional baggage.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Was never intended to be a companion, until producer John Nathan-Turner decided otherwise.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Was never intended to be a companion, until producer John Nathan-Turner decided otherwise.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S20 E1 Arc of Infinity|Arc of Infinity]]". She ''pulls a gun'' on the ''Time Lord President,'' amongst many others. Sarah Sutton notes in the DVD commentary how unusually trigger-happy Nyssa was in this story.
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S20/E01 Arc of Infinity|Arc of Infinity]]". She ''pulls a gun'' on the ''Time Lord President,'' amongst many others. Sarah Sutton notes in the DVD commentary how unusually trigger-happy Nyssa was in this story.
* [[Brainy Brunette]]
* [[Brainy Brunette]]
* [[The Bus Came Back]]: She rejoins Five, Tegan, and Turlough for a few audio adventures 50 years later (for her) and immediately after the events of "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S20 E5 Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]" (for them).
* [[The Bus Came Back]]: She rejoins Five, Tegan, and Turlough for a few audio adventures 50 years later (for her) and immediately after the events of "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S20/E05 Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]" (for them).
* [[Women Are Wiser]]
* [[Women Are Wiser]]
* [[Died in Your Arms Tonight]]: In her [[Big Finish Doctor Who|Companion Chronicle]] ''The Darkening Eye.'' With Tegan.
* [[Died in Your Arms Tonight]]: In her [[Big Finish Doctor Who|Companion Chronicle]] ''The Darkening Eye.'' With Tegan.
* [[Expanded Universe]]: In the [[Big Finish]] audio series, teenaged Nyssa travels for a long time with the Doctor (presumably between the TV stories "Time-Flight" and "Arc of Infinity", during which interval Tegan as been kicked to the curb). Later, she rejoins the Doctor at a period after "Terminus", but {{spoiler|while it has been only a few weeks or months for the Doctor and his companions, it has been decades for Nyssa. This plot twist allows actress Sarah Sutton to play the character closer to her real age.}}
* [[Expanded Universe]]: In the [[Big Finish]] audio series, teenaged Nyssa travels for a long time with the Doctor (presumably between the TV stories "Time-Flight" and "Arc of Infinity", during which interval Tegan as been kicked to the curb). Later, she rejoins the Doctor at a period after "Terminus", but {{spoiler|while it has been only a few weeks or months for the Doctor and his companions, it has been decades for Nyssa. This plot twist allows actress Sarah Sutton to play the character closer to her real age.}}
* [[Giant Poofy Sleeves]]
* [[Giant Poofy Sleeves]]
* [[Hot Scientist]]
* [[Hot Scientist]]
* [[Human Aliens]]
* [[Human Aliens]]
* [[I Choose to Stay]]: She leaves the TARDIS crew to stay on [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S20 E4 Terminus|Terminus]] and try to restructure it into a proper hospital.
* [[I Choose to Stay]]: She leaves the TARDIS crew to stay on [[Doctor Who/Recap/S20/E04 Terminus|Terminus]] and try to restructure it into a proper hospital.
* [[Innocent Aliens]]
* [[Innocent Aliens]]
* [[Last of His Kind|Last Of Her Kind]]: The rest of Traken died in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S18 E7 Logopolis|Logopolis]]".
* [[Last of His Kind|Last Of Her Kind]]: The rest of Traken died in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S18/E07 Logopolis|Logopolis]]".
* [[Nice Girl]]
* [[Nice Girl]]
* [[Odd Friendship]]: With Tegan, who is almost her polar opposite.
* [[Odd Friendship]]: With Tegan, who is almost her polar opposite.
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* [[Teen Genius]]
* [[Teen Genius]]


=== Tegan Jovanka (Fourth and Fifth Doctors) ===
== Tegan Jovanka (Fourth and Fifth Doctors) ==
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{{quote| '''Fifth Doctor:''' How do you feel now?<br />
{{quote|'''Fifth Doctor:''' How do you feel now?
'''Tegan:''' Groggy, sore, and bad-tempered.<br />
'''Tegan:''' Groggy, sore, and bad-tempered.
'''Fifth Doctor:''' Almost your old self, then! }}
'''Fifth Doctor:''' Almost your old self, then! }}


{{quote| Played by: Janet Fielding (1981-84)}}
{{quote|Played by: Janet Fielding (1981-84)}}


A brash [[Useful Notes/Australia|Australian]], inadvertently kidnapped from 1981 just as she was about to start a new job as a flight attendant. Created to help sell the show to Australia. Once described herself as "just a mouth on legs". One of a very few companions seen to pilot the TARDIS, albeit not very well. Longest-serving companion if you count by consecutive years active.
A brash [[Australia (country)||Australian]], inadvertently kidnapped from 1981 just as she was about to start a new job as a flight attendant. Created to help sell the show to Australia. Once described herself as "just a mouth on legs". One of a very few companions seen to pilot the TARDIS, albeit not very well. Longest-serving companion if you count by consecutive years active.


* [[Eighties Hair]]: The short, Sheena Easton variety.
* [[Eighties Hair]]: The short, Sheena Easton variety.
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* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Type 2 with Adric. They seem to care as much as they bicker, especially when one of them gets captured (or killed).
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: Type 2 with Adric. They seem to care as much as they bicker, especially when one of them gets captured (or killed).


=== Vislor Turlough (Fifth Doctor) ===
== Vislor Turlough (Fifth Doctor) ==
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{{quote| ''What is it about Earth people that makes them think a futile gesture is a noble one?''}}
{{quote|''What is it about Earth people that makes them think a futile gesture is a noble one?''}}


{{quote| Played by: Mark Strickson (1983-84)}}
{{quote|Played by: Mark Strickson (1983-84)}}


An alien noble exiled to Earth after a revolution on his planet, Turlough is posing as an English schoolboy when the Doctor meets him. While the Doctor and Turlough have had their differences, Turlough eventually grew to consider the Doctor his closest friend. Just don't expect him to admit it.
An alien noble exiled to Earth after a revolution on his planet, Turlough is posing as an English schoolboy when the Doctor meets him. While the Doctor and Turlough have had their differences, Turlough eventually grew to consider the Doctor his closest friend. Just don't expect him to admit it.
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* [[Chivalrous Pervert]]: He even gets some in various [[Expanded Universe]] tales. Lord knows it'd never happen on camera.
* [[Chivalrous Pervert]]: He even gets some in various [[Expanded Universe]] tales. Lord knows it'd never happen on camera.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Particularly towards Tegan, who's [[Tsundere|just as capable]] of snarking right back.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Particularly towards Tegan, who's [[Tsundere|just as capable]] of snarking right back.
* [[Deal With the Devil]]
* [[Deal with the Devil]]
* [[Distressed Dude]]: Done often because the writers couldn't figure out what to do with Turlough.
* [[Dude in Distress]]: Done often because the writers couldn't figure out what to do with Turlough.
* [[Fan Service]]: He sure took a lot of clothes off in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S21 E5 Planet of Fire|Planet of Fire]]"...
* [[Fan Service]]: He sure took a lot of clothes off in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S21/E05 Planet of Fire|Planet of Fire]]"...
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: He starts out plotting to kill the Doctor for the Black Guardian, but eventually becomes the Doctor's loyal friend.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: He starts out plotting to kill the Doctor for the Black Guardian, but eventually becomes the Doctor's loyal friend.
* [[Thicker Than Water]]
* [[Thicker Than Water]]
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* [[The So-Called Coward]]
* [[The So-Called Coward]]


=== Kamelion (Fifth Doctor) ===
== Kamelion (Fifth Doctor) ==
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{{quote| ''Unexpected as it may be, I do have a mind of my own.''}}
{{quote|''Unexpected as it may be, I do have a mind of my own.''}}


{{quote| Voiced by: Gerald Flood (1983-84)<ref>Over 6 episodes.</ref>}}
{{quote|Voiced by: Gerald Flood (1983-84)<ref>Over 6 episodes.</ref>}}


A shape-changing robot that the Master acquired as a sort of souvenir from the planet [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S19 E7 Time-Flight|Xeriphas]], this character quite literally vanished into the TARDIS rather than becoming a Companion, and is almost always forgotten. This, in itself, is not necessarily a bad thing. Showed up in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S20 E6 The Kings Demons|The King's Demons]]" as a ''villain'' and puppet of the Master, got cut from an appearance in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S21 E2 The Awakening|The Awakening]]" and [[Dropped a Bridge On Him|made a final appearance]] in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S21 E5 Planet of Fire|Planet of Fire]]".
A shape-changing robot that the Master acquired as a sort of souvenir from the planet [[Doctor Who/Recap/S19/E07 Time-Flight|Xeriphas]], this character quite literally vanished into the TARDIS rather than becoming a Companion, and is almost always forgotten. This, in itself, is not necessarily a bad thing. Showed up in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S20/E06 The Kings Demons|The King's Demons]]" as a ''villain'' and puppet of the Master, got cut from an appearance in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S21/E02 The Awakening|The Awakening]]" and [[Dropped a Bridge on Him|made a final appearance]] in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S21/E05 Planet of Fire|Planet of Fire]]".


* [[Dropped a Bridge On Him]]
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]
* [[Expanded Universe]]: Actually fleshed-out in several novels.
* [[Expanded Universe]]: Actually fleshed-out in several novels.
* [[Forgotten Fallen Friend]]: Never mentioned again, whatsoever.<ref> Paul Cornell did bring back Kamelion for the Big Finish "Circular Time" audio drama, in a short episode that delves into the Fifth Doctor's rather unusual Regeneration scene.</ref>
* [[Forgotten Fallen Friend]]: Never mentioned again, whatsoever.<ref>Paul Cornell did bring back Kamelion for the Big Finish "Circular Time" audio drama, in a short episode that delves into the Fifth Doctor's rather unusual Regeneration scene.</ref>
** [[We Hardly Knew Ye]]
** [[We Hardly Knew Ye]]
* [[Mercy Kill]]: The less said about this one, the better.
* [[Mercy Kill]]: The less said about this one, the better.
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* [[Robot Buddy]]: Literally.
* [[Robot Buddy]]: Literally.
* [[Shapeshifting]]
* [[Shapeshifting]]
* [[Shoo Out the New Guy]]: Technically he was a companion for nearly a full year. In practice, he only showed up in 2 stories, the one where he joined and the one where the writers [[Dropped a Bridge On Him]].
* [[Shoo Out the New Guy]]: Technically he was a companion for nearly a full year. In practice, he only showed up in 2 stories, the one where he joined and the one where the writers [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]].
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Was conceived as a successor to K-9, just not looking like a dog.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Was conceived as a successor to K-9, just not looking like a dog.
* [[Weak-Willed]]: [[Heel Face Revolving Door|Very easily manipulated]] by the willpower of others.
* [[Weak-Willed]]: [[Heel Face Revolving Door|Very easily manipulated]] by the willpower of others.


=== Perpugilliam "Peri" Brown (Fifth and Sixth Doctors) ===
== Perpugilliam "Peri" Brown (Fifth and Sixth Doctors) ==
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{{quote| '''The Master:''' I am the Master!<br />
{{quote|'''The Master:''' I am the Master!
'''Peri:''' So what? I'm Perpugilliam Brown, and I can shout just as loud as you can! }}
'''Peri:''' So what? I'm Perpugilliam Brown, and I can shout just as loud as you can! }}


{{quote| Played by: Nicola Bryant: (1984-86)}}
{{quote|Played by: Nicola Bryant: (1984-86)}}


The series' only regular American companion ([[Fake American|supposedly]]), Peri was a botany student who stumbled into the TARDIS while she was on holiday. Has developed a lot of attention from male fans due to her tendency to wear [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe|tight clothes]].
The series' only regular American companion ([[Fake American|supposedly]]), Peri was a botany student who stumbled into the TARDIS while she was on holiday. Has developed a lot of attention from male fans due to her tendency to wear [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe|tight clothes]].
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* [[Absolute Cleavage]]: Just ask [[Peter Davison]]. Some of her wardrobe is actually modest though.
* [[Absolute Cleavage]]: Just ask [[Peter Davison]]. Some of her wardrobe is actually modest though.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: The [[Expanded Universe]] seems to delight in doing this to poor Peri. One tale winds up killing off her entire family. And not just that, but it was an utter afterthought in a story's epilogue where Peri had ''already'' lost some people who were like family to her.
* [[Break the Cutie]]: The [[Expanded Universe]] seems to delight in doing this to poor Peri. One tale winds up killing off her entire family. And not just that, but it was an utter afterthought in a story's epilogue where Peri had ''already'' lost some people who were like family to her.
** Another "perfect" example deals with the alternate possibilities coming from her final appearances. {{spoiler|Resurrected from [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S23 E2 Mindwarp|her death on Thoros Beta]] by the Time Lords and accidentally copied from her ending with King Yrcanos. Now, Peri was returned to her life on Earth with [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|only the memories of her first trip with the Doctor]]. ''This'' Peri wound up marrying her high school sweetheart... and is abused repeatedly by her 'perfect husband.' Unable to have children, Peri slowly gets used to the idea of having a messed-up life... only to have it dragged out by a run-in with her old self. It's a real mood-switcher. For those who care, there are four others out there - including the Peri who wound up with King Yrcanos}}. Not only does the EU like screwing with Peri, but [[Big Finish]] likes messing with continuity.
** Another "perfect" example deals with the alternate possibilities coming from her final appearances. {{spoiler|Resurrected from [[Doctor Who/Recap/S23/E02 Mindwarp|her death on Thoros Beta]] by the Time Lords and accidentally copied from her ending with King Yrcanos. Now, Peri was returned to her life on Earth with [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|only the memories of her first trip with the Doctor]]. ''This'' Peri wound up marrying her high school sweetheart... and is abused repeatedly by her 'perfect husband.' Unable to have children, Peri slowly gets used to the idea of having a messed-up life... only to have it dragged out by a run-in with her old self. It's a real mood-switcher. For those who care, there are four others out there - including the Peri who wound up with King Yrcanos}}. Not only does the EU like screwing with Peri, but [[Big Finish]] likes messing with continuity.
* [[The Ditz]]: Season 22, mostly. Luckily, she improved drastically in her last season, not to mention her [[Big Finish Doctor Who|audio adventures]].
* [[The Ditz]]: Season 22, mostly. Luckily, she improved drastically in her last season, not to mention her [[Big Finish Doctor Who|audio adventures]].
* [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe]]
* [[Form-Fitting Wardrobe]]
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* [[Parent Service]]: Another blatant example like Leela before her.
* [[Parent Service]]: Another blatant example like Leela before her.
* [[Plucky Girl]]
* [[Plucky Girl]]
* [[Shouldn't We Be in School Right Now|Shouldn't Peri Be Back In School Right Now?]]: Depending on what her fate really is. See the alternate possibilities above.
* [[Shouldn't We Be in School Right Now?|Shouldn't Peri Be Back In School Right Now?]]: Depending on what her fate really is. See the alternate possibilities above.
* [[Tsundere]]: A Type B with the [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|Sixth Doctor]]. Also an example of [[Vitriolic Best Buds]] (Type 2).
* [[Tsundere]]: A Type B with the [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Sixth Doctor]]. Also an example of [[Vitriolic Best Buds]] (Type 2).


=== Melanie "Mel" Bush (Sixth and Seventh Doctors) ===
== Melanie "Mel" Bush (Sixth and Seventh Doctors) ==
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{{quote| '''''AAAIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!'''''}}
{{quote|'''''AAAIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!'''''}}


{{quote| Played by: Bonnie Langford (1986-87)}}
{{quote|Played by: Bonnie Langford (1986-87)}}


A computer programmer from Brighton, Mel was well known both for having a particularly piercing scream and being obsessive about her health (and the Doctor's, for that matter).
A computer programmer from Brighton, Mel was well known both for having a particularly piercing scream and being obsessive about her health (and the Doctor's, for that matter).
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* [[I Choose to Stay]]: With Sabalom Glitz, for some reason.
* [[I Choose to Stay]]: With Sabalom Glitz, for some reason.
* [[Informed Ability]]: Mel supposedly had a [[Photographic Memory]], but this never came up.
* [[Informed Ability]]: Mel supposedly had a [[Photographic Memory]], but this never came up.
* [[Love Freak]]: In the audio play ''[[Big Finish Doctor Who|The Juggernauts]]'' she tries to redeem ''Davros''. Of course, she doesn't exactly have the long history with him the Doctor has, but ''still''...
* [[Love Freak]]: In the audio play ''[[Big Finish Doctor Who|The Juggernauts]]'' she tries to redeem ''Davros''. Of course, she doesn't exactly have the long history with him the Doctor has, but ''still''...
** [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: {{spoiler|However, once it turns out Davros is a lying sack of crap and reverts to form, Melanie decides to leave him at the so-called mercy of his own creations: the Juggernauts. Whom are basically anti-Dalek Daleks made from human remains.}} Just don't piss her off, really.
** [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: {{spoiler|However, once it turns out Davros is a lying sack of crap and reverts to form, Melanie decides to leave him at the so-called mercy of his own creations: the Juggernauts. Whom are basically anti-Dalek Daleks made from human remains.}} Just don't piss her off, really.
* [[Make Me Wanna Shout]]: Possible real-world example; it has been mentioned that she was hired because she had a scream "that could tear the paint off walls". It's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8928yni-Cl0 not far from the truth].
* [[Make Me Wanna Shout]]: Possible real-world example; it has been mentioned that she was hired because she had a scream "that could tear the paint off walls". It's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8928yni-Cl0 not far from the truth].
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=== Dorothy, aka "Ace" (Seventh Doctor) ===
== Dorothy, aka "Ace" (Seventh Doctor) ==
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{{quote| '''Seventh Doctor:''' I don't believe you've met my young friend Ace, an expert in calorification<ref>setting things on fire</ref>, incineration<ref>setting things on fire</ref>, carbonization<ref>setting things on fire</ref>, and inflammation<ref>setting things on fire</ref>.}}
{{quote|'''Seventh Doctor:''' I don't believe you've met my young friend Ace, an expert in calorification,<ref name="fire">setting things on fire</ref> incineration,<ref name="fire" /> carbonization,<ref name="fire" /> and inflammation.<ref name="fire" />}}


{{quote| Played by: [[Sophie Aldred]] (1987-89)}}
{{quote|Played by: [[Sophie Aldred]] (1987-89)}}


A "typical" [[The Eighties|late-eighties]] teenager rescued from an ice planet where she was working as a waitress (long story). Notable as one of the relatively few classic series girls who actively attempted to beat up the monsters rather than scream at them. She also liked to deploy her favourite weapon, a homemade explosive she called Nitro-9. Always called the Doctor "Professor", even after he asked her not to. This started out as an example of her anti-authority bent, then turned into an affectionate nickname between them.
A "typical" [[The Eighties|late-eighties]] teenager rescued from an ice planet where she was working as a waitress (long story). Notable as one of the relatively few classic series girls who actively attempted to beat up the monsters rather than scream at them. She also liked to deploy her favourite weapon, a homemade explosive she called Nitro-9. Always called the Doctor "Professor", even after he asked her not to. This started out as an example of her anti-authority bent, then turned into an affectionate nickname between them.
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* [[Eighties Hair]]
* [[Eighties Hair]]
* [[Aborted Arc]]: According to [[Word of God]], had the show not been placed on hiatus, the Doctor would have enrolled Ace in ''the Time Lord Academy'' so she could undergo training to become a Time Lord. Oh yes.
* [[Aborted Arc]]: According to [[Word of God]], had the show not been placed on hiatus, the Doctor would have enrolled Ace in ''the Time Lord Academy'' so she could undergo training to become a Time Lord. Oh yes.
** Her [[What Happened to The Mouse?|eventual fate]] is finally alluded to in the Sarah Jane Adventures. When listing what her research has revealed about various companions, Sarah Jane mentions a woman named Dorothy who runs a charity called [[Fun With Acronyms|A Charitable Earth]] which has raised billions.
** Her [[What Happened to the Mouse?|eventual fate]] is finally alluded to in the Sarah Jane Adventures. When listing what her research has revealed about various companions, Sarah Jane mentions a woman named Dorothy who runs a charity called [[Fun with Acronyms|A Charitable Earth]] which has raised billions.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type II
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type II
* [[Badass]]: She once beat up a Dalek. ''With a baseball bat''. Inspired the [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] trope.
* [[Badass]]: She once beat up a Dalek. ''With a baseball bat''. Inspired the [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] trope.
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** [[Badbutt]]
** [[Badbutt]]
* [[Broken Bird]]: The girl had "issues".
* [[Broken Bird]]: The girl had "issues".
* [[Butch Lesbian]]: [[Word of Gay|According to writer Rona Munro, anyway.]] Ace occasionally has chemistry with male guest stars (notably Captain Soren in "[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S26 E3 The Curse of Fenric|The Curse of Fenric]]"), but it's much more common with the ladies.
* [[Butch Lesbian]]: [[Word of Gay|According to writer Rona Munro, anyway.]] Ace occasionally has chemistry with male guest stars (notably Captain Soren in "[[Doctor Who/Recap/S26/E03 The Curse of Fenric|The Curse of Fenric]]"), but it's much more common with the ladies.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Enjoyed shouting "Ace!" (meaning "cool"). Since this is also her nickname, it almost seems like she is engaging in [[Pokémon Speak]].
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Enjoyed shouting "Ace!" (meaning "cool"). Since this is also her nickname, it almost seems like she is engaging in [[Pokémon-Speak]].
** She said "Wicked!" so often that the Doctor himself was inspired to say it once.
** She said "Wicked!" so often that the Doctor himself was inspired to say it once.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: The epitome of this trope, to the point where the type of Doctor Ace really needs is a therapist.
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: The epitome of this trope, to the point where the type of Doctor Ace really needs is a therapist.
* [[Expanded Universe]]: has established that her full name is Dorothy Gale McShane.
* [[Expanded Universe]]: has established that her full name is [[The Wizard of Oz|Dorothy Gale]] McShane.
* [[Girl of the Week]]: The children's TV [[Word of Gay]] version. Ace appeared in nine stories, and rapidly established a close friendship with an attractive young female character in at least five of them.
* [[Girl of the Week]]: The children's TV [[Word of Gay]] version. Ace appeared in nine stories, and rapidly established a close friendship with an attractive young female character in at least five of them.
* [[Gosh Dang It to Heck]]: Much of the [[Totally Radical]] comes from the writers' attempts to have her insult people or express emotion without swearing.
* [[Gosh Dang It to Heck]]: Much of the [[Totally Radical]] comes from the writers' attempts to have her insult people or express emotion without swearing.
* [[Mad Bomber]]: She's very quick to whip out those homemade explosives of hers. The Doctor is more than aware of this.
* [[Mad Bomber]]: She's very quick to whip out those homemade explosives of hers. The Doctor is more than aware of this.
{{quote| '''Seventh Doctor:''' "ACE! Hand me some of that Nitro-9 you're not carrying."}}
{{quote|'''Seventh Doctor:''' "ACE! Hand me some of that Nitro-9 you're not carrying."}}
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Her name's Dorothy, and she ends up in the future by a "time storm". Does this [[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Literature)|remind you of anything]]?
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Her name's Dorothy, and she ends up in the future by a "time storm". Does this [[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|remind you of anything]]?
** Taken further via [[Word of God]]: her middle name is "Gale".
** Taken further via [[Word of God]]: her middle name is "Gale".
* [[The Nicknamer]]: She's best known for calling the Doctor "Professor", but she invented names for other characters as well. Mel ended up as "Doughnut".
* [[The Nicknamer]]: She's best known for calling the Doctor "Professor", but she invented names for other characters as well. Mel ended up as "Doughnut".
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* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: In ''Ghost Light''.
* [[Wholesome Crossdresser]]: In ''Ghost Light''.


=== Dr. Grace Holloway (Eighth Doctor) ===
== Dr. Grace Holloway (Eighth Doctor) ==
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{{quote| ''Doctor, I only have ''one'' life. Can you try to keep that in mind?''}}
{{quote|''Doctor, I only have ''one'' life. Can you try to keep that in mind?''}}


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{{quote|Played by: Daphne Ashbrook (1996)}}


Only on-screen companion of the Eighth Doctor, Grace also has the dubious distinction of having ''killed'' the Doctor. She's a cardiologist from 1999 with a fondness for opera.
Only on-screen companion of the Eighth Doctor, Grace also has the dubious distinction of having ''killed'' the Doctor. She's a cardiologist from 1999 with a fondness for opera.


* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]
{{quote| ''"I finally meet the right guy... and he's from another planet!"''}}
{{quote|''"I finally meet the right guy... and he's from another planet!"''}}
* [[At the Opera Tonight]]: She's attending the opera when she's called to operate on the Doctor.
* [[At the Opera Tonight]]: She's attending the opera when she's called to operate on the Doctor.
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Due to being hit by the Master's poison/acidic saliva.
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Due to being hit by the Master's poison/acidic saliva.
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* [[Hospital Hottie]]
* [[Hospital Hottie]]
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Her attempt to save the Seventh Doctor was the ''cause'' of his death, forcing him to regenerate into Eight.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: Her attempt to save the Seventh Doctor was the ''cause'' of his death, forcing him to regenerate into Eight.
* [[No Hugging, No Kissing]]: Forever averted. She and the Doctor happily make out.
* [[No Hugging, No Kissing]]: Forever averted. She and the Doctor happily make out.
* [[Redheaded Hero]]
* [[Redheaded Hero]]
* [[Refusal of the Call]]: Ultimately, she decides not to go with the Doctor, and the Doctor refuses to stay on Earth with her.
* [[Refusal of the Call]]: Ultimately, she decides not to go with the Doctor, and the Doctor refuses to stay on Earth with her.


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Oh, and there were a few male companions, too.

This is a list of the Doctor's companions during the "classic" run of Doctor Who.

Susan "Foreman" (First Doctor)

Oh, grandfather!

Played by: Carole Ann Ford (1963-64, 1983, 1993)

The Doctor's granddaughter. When the series began, she attended Coal Hill School in London as a student for a few months in 1963, posing as a human.

  • The Bus Came Back: While Susan has certainly been on a Long Bus Trip, she did return for one adventure in 1983. There is also an audio adventure featuring her and the Eighth Doctor together, but that's of debatable canon.
  • Human Aliens: From the same race as the Doctor. Never seen regenerating, though.
  • It Runs in The Family
  • Long Bus Trip: Returns briefly in the 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors and the Big Finish audio An Earthly Child.
  • Put on a Bus: Done at the end of the serial "The Dalek Invasion of Earth" where the Doctor leaves her behind so she can marry a nice young resistance fighter and have some stability in her life. She would have stayed with her grandfather out of a sense of obligation if he hadn't.
    • Bus Crash: The Doctor stated he was the Last of His Kind as early as "The End of the World". In the later episodes "The Empty Child", "Fear Her" and "The Doctor's Daughter", the Doctor reminisces about having had children once, and confirms that he considers every last Time Lord dead.
  • Screaming Woman: The original screamer. That was why the actress left the show after only one season - she got tired of this role.
  • Shipper on Deck: The Big Finish Companion Chronicle "Here There Be Monsters" opens with her talking about how she thinks that Ian and Barbara truly belong together.
  • Thicker Than Water: She feels strongly about her duty to her grandfather.

Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton (First Doctor)

Ian: We'd better keep an eye on [the Doctor]. He seems to have a knack of getting himself into trouble.

Played by: Jacqueline Hill and William Russell (1963-65)

Two teachers at Susan's school (history and science, respectively); together with Susan, the first three companions.

Vicki (First Doctor)

Oh, something else I forgot to tell you. I think I've poisoned Nero.

Played by: Maureen O'Brien (1965)

Survivor of a spaceship crash on the planet Dido (so she did go down with the ship...), she was a teenage girl who then traveled with the Doctor. She decided to stay in ancient Troy and married Trolius, becoming Cressida (yep, the one from Greek Mythology).

Steven Taylor (First Doctor)

This is quite a ship you've got here, Doc.

Played by: Peter Purves (1965-66)

A marooned pilot from Earth's future, he eventually leaves the TARDIS to mediate between two opposing factions of humans (or Human Aliens).

  • Companion Cube: His stuffed panda, Hi-Fi. The only thing that kept him sane-ish while stuck on the planet Mechanus for two years.
  • The Lancer
  • What the Hell, Hero?: He berates the Doctor and storms out of the TARDIS after they flee the Massacre of St. Bartholomew and leave a young Protestant girl behind.
  • You Are in Command Now: How he leaves the show. Two factions choose him as their new ruler during their peace negotiations.
  • You Look Familiar: Purves plays a different character in an earlier episode of the same story in which Steven is introduced.

Katarina (First Doctor)

First Doctor: She wanted to save our lives, and perhaps the lives of all other beings of the solar system. I hope she found perfection.

Played by: Adrienne Hill (1965)

Came from ancient Troy and thought the Doctor was a god. Her character was considered too limiting and she only appeared in two stories.

Sara Kingdom (First Doctor)

Played by: Jean Marsh (1965)

Outside of the Expanded Universe, she appared in only one, twelve episode long, story, for seven of its episodes. She was intentionally written to serve in a companion role (taking over from Katarina) but was never intended to be a permanent character. Sara broke the normal companion mold (then and now) and worked as an agent for a sinister solar system-wide governmental security agency run by the human Big Bad. Once she realized her error, she joined the crew of the TARDIS.

  • The Atoner: After she kills her own brother and realizes she has worked for the Big Bad all along, leads to her transitioning into a more normal Action Girl.
  • Dark Action Girl: at least, the story wants to give his impression when she first appears.
  • Expanded Universe: When her one and only (very long) story was novelised, it was split into parts. The second began by saying six months had passed since the first. Various Doctor Who Expanded Universe works have been set in this gap. (The novelizations, incidentally, do not occur in the same continuity as other branches of the EU, or with each other.)
    • Several Big Finish audio dramas featuring her are set after her death. Somehow.
  • Heroic Sacrifice
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: Dressed as a badass with a zap gun, but doesn't really do much of anything after her introductory episode.
  • Putting on the Reich: She belongs to the 'SSS, too.
  • You Look Familiar: Jean Marsh had already played a different character, and returned in 1989 to play a third.


Dorothea "Dodo" Chaplet (First Doctor)

Steven: If it isn't allowed, Dodo would be first in the queue!

Played by: Jackie Lane (1966)

Rather a forgotten companion, she waltzed off in "The War Machines" and left a note saying she was staying on her native Earth.

Ben Jackson and Polly (First and Second Doctors)

Ben: The Doctor always wore this. If you are him it should fit... That settles it!
Second Doctor: I'd like to see a butterfly fit into a chrysalis case after it spreads its wings.
Polly: Then you did change.

Played by: Michael Craze and Anneke Wills (1966-1967)

From 1966. The pair - he was a sailor, she was a secretary - helped the Doctor through his first regeneration. They joined and left the TARDIS crew at the same time as each other.

  • The Dulcinea Effect: Ben comes to Polly's assistance when another man at the nightclub won't leave her alone.
  • Good-Looking Privates: Ben in his Able Seaman's uniform.
  • In Harm's Way: When he first appears, Ben's moping every night in the nightclub because he's been given a shore posting.
  • No Name Given: Polly's surname is never mentioned on screen. It's probably "Wright". (In "The Faceless Ones", an alien duplicate of her gave her name as "Michelle Leuppi", but given that she was using a different forename there's no reason to suppose she kept Polly's original surname).
  • Only One Name: Polly's last name was never revealed on screen, but the scripts indicated it to be Wright, which has been adopted by the Doctor Who Expanded Universe. A few reference books in the 1980s gave her last name as Lopez, a mishearing of "Leuppi" as mentioned above.
  • Stay in the Kitchen: Polly gets told to "Go make some coffee" a lot when she asks how she can help. Worse, when they leave the TARDIS crew Ben gets told to find his ship and become an admiral, while Polly should take care of Ben.
  • Totally Radical: Intended by the production team to show the new face of Doctor Who in the swinging mid-sixties.

Jamie McCrimmon (Second Doctor)

Me? Foreign? You're the one that's foreign - I'm Scottish.

Played by: Frazer Hines (1966-69, 1983, 1985); Hamish Wilson (1968)

The longest running male companion. Or the longest running of all if you count by episode instead of by years active. A piper of the Clan McLaren, who came from 18th century Scotland.

  • Ascended Extra: His character wasn't intended to be a companion.
  • Badass: One of the few action oriented companions, and quite keen to get stuck into the action.
  • Battle Cry: "Creag an Tuire!" ("The Boar's Rock", the motto of the McLaren Clan).
  • Brave Scot
  • Fish Out of Temporal Water: To an extent; he was a quick learner.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: One of Jamie's ultimate fates in an Expanded Universe tale penned by Grant Morrison. Many fans were not happy... but most seem to agree that it was a pretty damned badass way to go.[1]
  • Heterosexual Life Partners: He appears in all but the first of Troughton's serials, and this pairing is remembered as one of the best ever.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: Had all but his first adventure mind-wiped by the Time Lords.
  • Long Bus Trip: Appeared as a companion to the Sixth Doctor's Big Finish adventures 25 years since his last appearance in the series; 41 years since his last appearance as a Companion proper. This must be some kind of record.[2]
  • Man in a Kilt: He's Scottish, what'd you expect?
  • No Sense of Personal Space: Mostly with the Doctor, but sometimes with the female companions as well.
  • The Nth Doctor: "The Mind Robber" replaced Frazer Hines, for an episode or two, for Hamish Wilson, who looked nothing like him. The story explained this by having him run afoul of a trap in the Land of Fiction that required the Doctor to try to reconstruct his face from a bunch of options (facial features hung on a blackboard), kind of like a Mr. Potato Head. He got it wrong the first time, and fixed it the second time—bringing back Frazer Hines.
  • Security Cling: All the time, especially with the Doctor.

Victoria Waterfield (Second Doctor)

Second Doctor: You look very nice in that dress, Victoria.
Victoria: Thank you. Don't you think it's a bit...
Second Doctor: A bit short? Oh, I shouldn't worry about that. Look at Jamie's.

Played by: Deborah Watling (1967-68, 1993)

A well-brought-up young lady from 1866. Taken in by the Second Doctor after the Daleks blew up her home and exterminated her father.

Brigadier Sir Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Seventh Doctors)

Just once, I'd like to face an alien menace that wasn't Immune to Bullets.

Played by: Nicholas Courtney (1968-75, 1983, 1989, 1993)[3]

Some people consider him a companion, others don't. All acknowledge his significance as a character. The head of UNIT in the 70s (or was it the 80s?), the Brig worked alongside the Doctor and many of his companions in that era and beyond - often defending the Earth from various threats. Retired from UNIT in 1976, though still met up with the Doctor and Sarah Jane (in The Sarah Jane Adventures) on occasion.

Brigadier: In my day, we took on Daleks, Cybermen, Autons, Zygons, and all manner of space thuggery! And it doesn't come more hostile than that!

  • Retired Badass: In SJA, just because he retired doesn't mean he won't remind you of just why he is the Brig.
  • Running Gag: In both Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures, the Brig has a disturbing tendency to be "stranded in Peru" when all the important, UNIT-related alien stuff is going on.
  • Shoot the Dog: Very much so in Doctor Who and the Silurians.
  • The Snark Knight
  • Stiff Upper Lip: No matter whatever weird menace the Universe throws against him, the Brig takes it completely in stride.
  • You Look Familiar: Nicholas Courtney played Bret Vyon in "The Daleks' Master Plan" before he got the role of the Brigadier, making him the only actor to act alongside all seven (eight if you count the audio drama "Minuet in Hell") of the original Doctors at some point in his career.

Zoe Heriot (Second Doctor)

My head has been pumped full of facts and figures which I reel out automatically when needed, but I want to feel things as well.

Played by: Wendy Padbury (1968-69, 1983)

A teenaged astrophysicist from the 21st century (as seen from 1968). Stowed away on board the TARDIS.

Sergeant John Benton (Second, Third and Fourth Doctors)

Played by: John Levene (1968-75)[5]

One of two recurring characters during the UNIT years who were subordinate to the Brigadier, Benton was down-to-Earth and often had common sense that others around him seemed to lack. Apparently killed in action by an android duplicate, it turns out that he retired from UNIT in 1979 and has since become a used car salesman.

Dr. Elizabeth "Liz" Shaw (Third Doctor)

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart: Nonsense. What you need, Doctor, as Miss Shaw herself so often remarked, is someone to pass you your test tubes, and to tell you how brilliant you are.

Played by: Caroline John (1970, 1983, 1993)

The Third Doctor's first assistant when he was exiled to Earth. Scientific advisor to UNIT, before the Doctor showed up and casually took her job. Eventually got her own debatably canon direct-to-video spinoff, P.R.O.B.E., in 1994.

Jo Grant-Jones (Third Doctor)

Third Doctor: I thought you said you took science at A-Level.
Jo: I didn't say I passed.

Played by: Katy Manning (1971-1973)

Assistant to the Third Doctor during his exile on Earth. Ostensibly a scientist, but it's later revealed that a high-placed uncle got her the job.

"I've really got off to a terrific start haven't I? I find the man everybody's looking for, I forget where he is, and I end up by trying to blow you all sky-high."

  • The Ditz
  • Escape Artist: She's a trained escapologist, and can often wriggle her way out of trouble. Thus, while she was hardly immune to being captured, this rarely did the bad guy any good.
  • Faux Action Girl: Was originally meant to be an Emma Peel-Expy—traces of this can be seen in her karate-chopping Sgt Benton in "Terror of the Autons", brandishing a gun in "The Mind of Evil" and her talents as an Escape Artist. Eventually though it became easier for the writers to portray Jo as The Ditz and Damsel in Distress. In fairness Jo was a rookie—she'd been trained as a secret agent, but had no experience.
  • Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!: Even Rani points it out! (In The Sarah Jane Adventures)
  • Hair of Gold: She sports the classic 70's "lion-cut" shaggy hairdo.
  • Happily Married: She stayed with Dr. Jones and had seven kids with him. They went on to have thirteen grandchildren.
  • Manic Pixie Dream Girl: A platonic version. Her friendship with the Third Doctor makes him a more open and softer person, and he's noticeably hurt when she leaves him.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Arguably one of the Doctor's hottest companions - her wardrobe of mini-skirts, majorette boots and occasional panty-shots help out....a lot. That and the time Manning posed naked with a Dalek.....
  • Nice Girl
  • Obfuscating Stupidity
  • Plucky Girl: Not many people can politely tell the Master that they aren't going to let themselves be hypnotized again.
  • The Power of Love: Gigantic invincible intergalactic demon about to wipe out mankind? No problem.
  • Walking the Earth: It's what she's been doing since she got married. She travels everywhere and stages protests with her huge family.
  • The Watson
  • Wide-Eyed Idealist
  • Will They or Won't They?: She enjoys a mild flirtation with Mike Yates and in "The Curse of Peladon", she's all ready to go out on a date with him, until the Doctor whisks her away.

Captain Mike Yates (Third and Fourth Doctors)

Played by: Richard Franklin (1971-74, 1983)

A recurring character during the UNIT years, Mike Yates was one of several subordinates to the Brigadier over the years. He left UNIT in shame, however, after being brainwashed and forced to assist with the destruction of the modern era with dinosaurs of all things. Yates returned once more for the final Third Doctor tale, but it is currently unknown if he rejoined UNIT after or simply faded into obscurity.

Sarah Jane [6] Smith (Third, Fourth and Tenth Doctors [7])

Sarah Jane: So, providing we don't burn up on re-entry and aren't suffocated on the way down, we'll probably be smashed to a pulp when we land.
Fourth Doctor: Exactly. Sarah, you've put your finger on the one tiny flaw in our plan.
Sarah Jane: Our plan? It's your plan!

Played by: Elisabeth Sladen (1973-76, 1983, 1993, 2006, 2008, 2010)[8]

A journalist from South Croydon, who met the Doctor while posing as her virologist aunt Lavinia. Perhaps the most archetypal companion (many older fans grew up with her as their companion), and the longest-serving if you count by number of serials. So popular that she got two spinoffs: the didn't-go-anywhere K-9 and Company (1981), and the much more successful The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007-2011).

Harry Sullivan (Fourth Doctor)

Fourth Doctor: Harry Sullivan is an imbecile!!!

Played by: Ian Marter (1974-75)

A brief companion of the Fourth Doctor, the character was brought in just in case the Doctor cast was an elderly Doctor rather than… well… Tom Baker. As such, Harry was fairly redundant in some ways, but the bumbling naval officer is still fondly remembered for his chemistry with Tom Baker and Lis Sladen, making up one of the most memorable TARDIS teams.

Leela of the Sevateem (Fourth Doctor)

Don't worry, Doctor. I found the answer: knife them in the neck!

Played by: Louise Jameson (1977-78, 1993)

A human Noble Savage, descendant of an ill-fated colonization expedition. Primarily remembered for her Fan Service leotard and trying to kill anything that looked hostile - however, though she was (initially) quite ignorant, she was not stupid and made up for her inferior intellect with her own insights and Simpleminded Wisdom.

K-9 (Fourth and Tenth Doctors)

I am not a dog. I dislike the terms "heel", "sit", and "boy".

Voiced by: John Leeson (1977-79, 1980-81, 1983, 1993, 2006, 2008); David Brierley (1979-80)

The first robot-buddy of the franchise, hailing from the 51st century. Shared a spinoff with Sarah Jane Smith and is a recurring character on The Sarah Jane Adventures, being a regular for series 3. Also got his own Australian-made spinoff, K9.

Rose: It looks so...disco.
Tenth Doctor: Oi! In the year 5000 this was cutting-edge!

Romana (1978-81, 1983, 1993) (Fourth Doctor)

Fourth Doctor: Well, here we are. We've tracked him to his lair.
Romana I: Yes, we've got him exactly where he wants us.

A Time Lord, or more properly a Time Lady, like the Doctor, and therefore has multiple regenerations. (Two were seen onscreen, dubbed Romana I and Romana II by fans; the Expanded Universe added a third.) Sent to assist the Doctor in the search for the Key To Time, she was initially what one would call "book-smart": extremely well-educated (her academic record trounced the Doctor's), but quite young and with little practical experience.

Tropes common to both incarnations

Romana I

Romana I: You have absolutely no sense of responsibility whatsoever!
The Doctor: What?
Romana I: You're capricious, arrogant, self-opinionated, irrational, and you don't even know where we're going!
The Doctor: Exactly!

Played by: Mary Tamm (1978-79)

A tall, leggy, dark-haired woman; the initial concept of her was a "Grace Kelly" sort of character. Could be called "the skirt Romana", preferring these.

Romana II

The Doctor: Psst, you are wonderful.
Romana II: Suppose I am. I've never really thought about it.

Played by: Lalla Ward (1979-81, 1983, 1993)

Shorter, with strawberry blonde hair. Preference for trousers rather than skirts.

  • Bifauxnen: At times.
  • Catholic School Girls Rule: Wears a very St Trinian's style uniform in the "City of Death" serial. Lalla Ward, judging by interviews and the production notes, came up with the idea and had no concept it was a fetish.
  • Expanded Universe: several novels and audio dramas have attempted to explain why Romana regenerated into the Lalla Ward version. These range from the short story "The Lying Old Witch in the Wardrobe" suggesting the TARDIS forced her to in a fit of jealousy (after impersonating Romana during the events of Destiny of the Daleks), to other ideas.
  • Gendered Outfit: Wore a pink version of The Doctor's outfit.
  • I Choose to Stay: After three serials of trying to get out of E-Space, she decides to stay at the end of "Warriors' Gate" to help a race of enslaved time-traveling lion people.
  • Lady of Adventure: More keen on adventuring than her first incarnation.
  • Nerves of Steel: An adventurous Time Lady like her picked them up really quickly after jousting against The Daleks
  • Never Found the Body
  • Romance on the Set: With Tom Baker.
  • Sorting Algorithm of Deadness: She gets a 1.833333.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: Although she just likes men's clothes rather than actually being a transvestite. Described in one DVD extra as the only woman who could pull off wearing a fruit salad on her head.
  • You Look Familiar: The actress was a guest star as Princess Astra of Atrios in the story immediately preceding her debut. This was referenced in-story as Romana choosing that form to regenerate into.

Adric (Fourth and Fifth Doctors)

Could anyone pass the sodium chloride, please?

Played by: Matthew Waterhouse (1980-82)

A snotty teenage maths geek from E-Space, annoying in the way that snotty teenage geek-boys usually are, but a well-meaning kid all the same. He is most notable for being the longest serving companion to be killed off.

Nyssa of Traken (Fourth and Fifth Doctors)

Do you have any books on telebiogenesis?

Played by: Sarah Sutton (1981-83)

Daughter of Tremas, who got his body possessed by the Master at the end of Fourth Doctor serial The Keeper of Traken. Famous for the skirt removal bit in Terminus, which the actor herself has described as "a gift to the fans". One of the more accomplished TARDIS pilots among the companions; she was even able to fly it solo (with assists from Tegan in Castrovalva and Adric in The Visitation).

Tegan Jovanka (Fourth and Fifth Doctors)

Fifth Doctor: How do you feel now?
Tegan: Groggy, sore, and bad-tempered.
Fifth Doctor: Almost your old self, then!

Played by: Janet Fielding (1981-84)

A brash |Australian, inadvertently kidnapped from 1981 just as she was about to start a new job as a flight attendant. Created to help sell the show to Australia. Once described herself as "just a mouth on legs". One of a very few companions seen to pilot the TARDIS, albeit not very well. Longest-serving companion if you count by consecutive years active.

  • Eighties Hair: The short, Sheena Easton variety.
  • Beam Me Up, Scotty: Tegan's supposed fondness for using "Rabbits!" as a swear word. She actually only uses it twice.
  • The Cat Came Back: The Doctor eventually got her back to where she wanted to be (Heathrow, about to start her new job), but several months too late. She returns in the next season, having lost her job before she even arrived and managed to find the TARDIS again (by accident).
  • Demonic Possession: Guess who becomes the Mara's host both times it shows up?
  • Department of Redundancy Department: "How do we find the index file? Of course, if we had an index file, we could look it up in the index file under 'index file'! What am I saying?!"
  • Line-of-Sight Name: How the character was named. Nathan-Turner was either going to choose Tegan, for an Australian friend's niece, or Jovanka, after the wife of Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito. Script-editor Christopher H. Bidmead read Tegan as the first name and Jovanka as the last name. The rest, as they say, is history.
  • Odd Friendship: With Nyssa.
  • Plucky Girl
  • Sexy Stewardess
  • Tsundere: Heavily Type A, the deredere being nearly vestigial.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: Type 2 with Adric. They seem to care as much as they bicker, especially when one of them gets captured (or killed).

Vislor Turlough (Fifth Doctor)

What is it about Earth people that makes them think a futile gesture is a noble one?

Played by: Mark Strickson (1983-84)

An alien noble exiled to Earth after a revolution on his planet, Turlough is posing as an English schoolboy when the Doctor meets him. While the Doctor and Turlough have had their differences, Turlough eventually grew to consider the Doctor his closest friend. Just don't expect him to admit it.

Kamelion (Fifth Doctor)

Unexpected as it may be, I do have a mind of my own.

Voiced by: Gerald Flood (1983-84)[10]

A shape-changing robot that the Master acquired as a sort of souvenir from the planet Xeriphas, this character quite literally vanished into the TARDIS rather than becoming a Companion, and is almost always forgotten. This, in itself, is not necessarily a bad thing. Showed up in "The King's Demons" as a villain and puppet of the Master, got cut from an appearance in "The Awakening" and made a final appearance in "Planet of Fire".

Perpugilliam "Peri" Brown (Fifth and Sixth Doctors)

The Master: I am the Master!
Peri: So what? I'm Perpugilliam Brown, and I can shout just as loud as you can!

Played by: Nicola Bryant: (1984-86)

The series' only regular American companion (supposedly), Peri was a botany student who stumbled into the TARDIS while she was on holiday. Has developed a lot of attention from male fans due to her tendency to wear tight clothes.

  • Eighties Hair
  • Abhorrent Admirer: Peri has an unfortunate knack for attracting lustful weirdos, such as Sharaz Jek and the Borad.
  • Abusive Parents: She has a nightmare about her step-father in her first appearance: fans were left to draw their own (generally unpleasant) conclusions.
  • Absolute Cleavage: Just ask Peter Davison. Some of her wardrobe is actually modest though.
  • Break the Cutie: The Expanded Universe seems to delight in doing this to poor Peri. One tale winds up killing off her entire family. And not just that, but it was an utter afterthought in a story's epilogue where Peri had already lost some people who were like family to her.
    • Another "perfect" example deals with the alternate possibilities coming from her final appearances. Resurrected from her death on Thoros Beta by the Time Lords and accidentally copied from her ending with King Yrcanos. Now, Peri was returned to her life on Earth with only the memories of her first trip with the Doctor. This Peri wound up marrying her high school sweetheart... and is abused repeatedly by her 'perfect husband.' Unable to have children, Peri slowly gets used to the idea of having a messed-up life... only to have it dragged out by a run-in with her old self. It's a real mood-switcher. For those who care, there are four others out there - including the Peri who wound up with King Yrcanos. Not only does the EU like screwing with Peri, but Big Finish likes messing with continuity.
  • The Ditz: Season 22, mostly. Luckily, she improved drastically in her last season, not to mention her audio adventures.
  • Form-Fitting Wardrobe
  • Know Your Vines: Peri is a botanist, but rarely gets the opportunity to show it.
  • Male Gaze: Her introduction.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Her aforementioned tight wardrobe. Which was a bit unfair on poor Ms. Bryant, as both she and Colin have pointed out in more than one commentary that England can be really cold.
  • Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: A lot. Really hard. To the point that some American viewers have had to Google her to figure out where she was meant to be from.
    • The accent was also problematic because the production team had Nicola Bryant present herself as being an American just like Peri.
  • Parent Service: Another blatant example like Leela before her.
  • Plucky Girl
  • Shouldn't Peri Be Back In School Right Now?: Depending on what her fate really is. See the alternate possibilities above.
  • Tsundere: A Type B with the Sixth Doctor. Also an example of Vitriolic Best Buds (Type 2).

Melanie "Mel" Bush (Sixth and Seventh Doctors)

AAAIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

Played by: Bonnie Langford (1986-87)

A computer programmer from Brighton, Mel was well known both for having a particularly piercing scream and being obsessive about her health (and the Doctor's, for that matter).


Dorothy, aka "Ace" (Seventh Doctor)

Seventh Doctor: I don't believe you've met my young friend Ace, an expert in calorification,[12] incineration,[12] carbonization,[12] and inflammation.[12]

Played by: Sophie Aldred (1987-89)

A "typical" late-eighties teenager rescued from an ice planet where she was working as a waitress (long story). Notable as one of the relatively few classic series girls who actively attempted to beat up the monsters rather than scream at them. She also liked to deploy her favourite weapon, a homemade explosive she called Nitro-9. Always called the Doctor "Professor", even after he asked her not to. This started out as an example of her anti-authority bent, then turned into an affectionate nickname between them.

Seventh Doctor: "ACE! Hand me some of that Nitro-9 you're not carrying."

  • Meaningful Name: Her name's Dorothy, and she ends up in the future by a "time storm". Does this remind you of anything?
    • Taken further via Word of God: her middle name is "Gale".
  • The Nicknamer: She's best known for calling the Doctor "Professor", but she invented names for other characters as well. Mel ended up as "Doughnut".
  • No Name Given: Her surname is not given in any canon source, but audios use Dorothy Gale McShane.
  • Psycho Sidekick: Subverted, in that a vague description of the dynamic between them would make Ace seem like a Psycho Sidekick, but the Seventh Doctor is much more ruthless than she is, in a less personally violent way.
    • Especially in "The Curse of Fenric" where the Doctor cruelly calls her an "emotional cripple". It's in order to save her life by forcing her to lose faith in him so the big bad can't destroy the world. But it's still a pretty nasty thing to do to a character established as carrying a lot of emotional baggage.
  • Really Gets Around: Not on television, but in the Expanded Universe books, Ace seems to shag someone in every novel.
  • Stable Time Loop: She meets her grandmother, causing her own existence.
  • Supporting Protagonist: When Andrew Cartmel tried to re-instil some mystery into The Doctor and made him a conniving Chessmaster, Ace ended up getting the most character development of any companion from the classic series.
  • Tomboy
  • Totally Radical: Try and listen to some of the dialogue and the slang she uses without cringing. Go on. We dare you.
  • Weapon of Choice: Explosives!
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: In Ghost Light.

Dr. Grace Holloway (Eighth Doctor)

Doctor, I only have one life. Can you try to keep that in mind?

Played by: Daphne Ashbrook (1996)

Only on-screen companion of the Eighth Doctor, Grace also has the dubious distinction of having killed the Doctor. She's a cardiologist from 1999 with a fondness for opera.

"I finally meet the right guy... and he's from another planet!"


  1. In fact, it was the most beloved story from Doctor Who Magazine that year. Go figure.
  2. Well, Frazer winds up playing a fictional version of Jamie back in the Land of Fiction ... but that's fine, he's got all the same memories of Jamie. Awesome.
  3. and more Expanded Universe and Whoniverse guest appearances than you can shake a stick at
  4. Unlike Jamie, though, this was the real Zoe. But she doesn't remain.
  5. a very young Darren Plant played the baby incarnation of Benton in The Time Monster.
  6. Frequently called Sarah in the classic series, but insists on "Sarah Jane" by The Sarah Jane Adventures series 2
  7. After a guest appearance in series 2, she briefly returns as a companion for the series 4 finale. Also technically a companion of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors in The Sarah Jane Adventures
  8. Plus two spin-off shows, and more Expanded Universe appearances than we can list sensibly...
  9. No, a literal one of medicine
  10. Over 6 episodes.
  11. Paul Cornell did bring back Kamelion for the Big Finish "Circular Time" audio drama, in a short episode that delves into the Fifth Doctor's rather unusual Regeneration scene.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 setting things on fire