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Revision as of 18:26, 3 August 2021
The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective. |
Companion was a somewhat vague term used to describe the Doctor's closest friends. Such people knew the Doctor's "secret": that they were someone non-human who travelled in time and space in a police box-shaped craft called the TARDIS. The Doctor's companions often directly saved the Doctor's lives or provided the Doctor with a perspective that prevented them from abusing their Time Lord powers. On some occasions, they were the proximate reason that the Doctor sacrificed their then-current life and regenerated. On others, they lost their lives in pursuit of the Doctor's goals.
Companions of the Doctor
This list is presented in chronological order from the Doctor's in-universe point of view. As such companions from projects produced several years after their placement on this list are included in such a way.
Companions of Doctors from the Toymaker's Realm
Footnotes
- ↑ Susan travelled with the Doctor prior to the events of An Unearthly Child.
- ↑ Ian and Barbara are both played by new actors, Jamie Glover and Jemma Powell, respectively.
- ↑ Louise Jameson and John Leeson, as Leela and K-9, went on to become series regulars on the spinoff series, Panopticon.
- ↑ Adric goes onto make cameo appearances in Time-Flight and The Caves of Androzani.
- ↑ Sarah Sutton reappears in a cameo appearance, as Nyssa, in The Caves of Androzani.
- ↑ Janet Fielding goes onto make a cameo appearance, as Tegan, in The Caves of Androzani.
- ↑ Mark Strickson goes onto make a cameo appearance in The Caves of Androzani, as Turlough.
- ↑ Although Henrick only became a companion beginning with Season 28, John Banks had made multiple appearances as versions of the character in Season 27, and had fulfilled a companion role in Blood and Iron.
- ↑ Despite leaving as a companion in Burning Books, Angela returned at the end of Season 45 in Cold Star and then the following year in Cannon Fodder and Mad World. Jacqueline Pearce later reprised her role as Angela in Leftover: End of Days, the Cold Front premiere episode Rivals and in Doctor Who: Until the World Ends.
- ↑ Juliet Landau also starred as Zenla in a regular capacity, on the spinoff series, Panopticon. She also appeared, played by Honor Blackman, in Remnants and played once again by Landau in The Third Planet.
- ↑ Gemma later returned in both Destiny of the Gaians and The Third Planet, as well as the Cold Front episode, Consequences.
- ↑ Kyle previously appeared in God Save the Queen and Flatline before becoming a full-time companion.
- ↑ While first appearing in The Trial of the Damned, Sarah Winter isn't credited as a companion until The Dimensions of Space and Time.
- ↑ Annie previously appeared in The Demons of Madison Road, The Haunting and The Sinister Minister before becoming a companion.