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Which Doctor Who companion has been in the most episodes?

Which Doctor Who companion has been in the most episodes?

Well, that depends on how you measure it. Jamie McCrimmon accompanied the Second Doctor in 113 episodes, far more than any other companion.

Who was the doctor’s second companion?

Second Doctor

Companion Actor First serial
Ben Jackson Michael Craze The Power of the Daleks
Jamie McCrimmon Frazer Hines The Highlanders
Victoria Waterfield Deborah Watling The Evil of the Daleks
Zoe Heriot Wendy Padbury The Wheel in Space

Who was the longest companion on Doctor Who?

The answer is Jamie from the classic series. Pulled from the article Companion: “In terms of consecutive individual episodes, Jamie McCrimmon is the easy winner with one hundred and thirteen episodes between The Highlanders and The War Games, outdistancing most Doctors, much less all other companions.

Which Doctor Who companions have died?

Amy Pond and Rory Williams, though that was by old age, and we don’t get to witness their deaths (series 7) River Song (series 4) Captain Jack Harkness (revived) (series 1) Danny Pink (series 8)

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Who was the tenth Doctor’s companion?

Tenth Doctor

The Tenth Doctor
Companions Rose Tyler Mickey Smith Martha Jones Donna Noble Jack Harkness Astrid Peth Sarah Jane Smith Jackson Lake Rosita Farisi Christina de Souza Adelaide Brooke Wilfred Mott
Chronology
Series Series 2 (2006) Series 3 (2007) Series 4 (2008) Specials (2008–2010)
Previous version Ninth Doctor

Who was the doctor’s Favourite companion?

1) Martha Jones That’s right, the lovelorn companion we all got frustrated with when we first watched it, purely because she wasn’t Rose. The Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) is so wrapped up in his grief for Rose, that he barely pays Martha’s clear infatuation for him any attention.