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A companion is generally the series' co-lead character alongside the Doctor for the duration of their tenure, and in most Doctor Who stories acts as an audience surrogate by providing the lens through which the viewer is introduced to the story, and often, the series itself.
Meet all of the companions from across Doctor Who history, from the Doctor's granddaughter Susan Foreman to upcoming companion Ruby Sunday.
Starting with Rose Tyler in the series’s 2005 relaunch, all the way through to the Thirteenth Doctor’s Yasmin Khan, Graham O’Brien, and Ryan Sinclair, we’ve ranked the Doctor’s ...
The Doctor Who comics, novels and audio dramas have created companions, villains and supporting characters of their own. Some of these originated in one medium and later appeared in another. The lists below indicate where a character has appeared.
First Story: The Invasion (1968) Played by: John Levene. Doctors helped: 2nd Doctor, 3rd Doctor, 4th Doctor.
The Doctor's companions range beyond young women; important examples include Graham O'Brien, Jack Harkness, and Ian Chesterton. Donna Noble, Rose Tyler, and Sarah Jane Smith are among the Doctor's standout companions impacting his journey.
Four of the Doctor 's companions were, from top left and in clockwise order: his granddaughter, Susan; Stockbridge science fiction fan Izzy Sinclair; his first companion after the Last Great Time War, Rose Tyler; and the Second Doctor 's most constant companion, Highland Scot, Jamie McCrimmon.