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Who is the most loved Doctor Who companion?

Who is the most loved Doctor Who companion?

1 Sarah-Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) Sarah-Jane Smith is easily the most popular companion of the classic era of Doctor Who and even returned for several of the modern episodes.

Is Donna the best companion?

Doctor Who has featured many companions over the years, but Donna Noble, the most important woman in the universe, deserves the top spot.

Is Clara Oswald a good companion?

Clara was a strong-minded and smart companion. She wasn’t afraid to tell the Doctor off when he crossed the line, and he did it a lot, even if he thought it was a loving gesture. In season 8 episode “Kill The Moon,” Clara told the Doctor to shut up because she was sick of listening to him.

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Who is the 13th Doctor’s companion?

Thirteenth Doctor

The Thirteenth Doctor
Companions Graham O’Brien Ryan Sinclair Yasmin Khan Captain Jack Harkness Dan Lewis
Chronology
Series Series 11 (2018) Series 12 (2020) Series 13 (2021)
Previous version Twelfth Doctor

Who was the doctor’s best friend?

The Doctor has described Donna Noble as his best friend, and that is the best way to define this pairing. There were no complicated feelings when it came to these two: they were traveling the universe together, and they had a blast doing it.

Why did the TARDIS not like Clara?

In answering that question in Doctor Who Magazine, Moffat suggested that the TARDIS’ dislike of the current companion may be due to her sceptical nature and how she did not seem suitably awed by the Doctor’s spaceship. Or, as he said, “It’s almost like it’s all building to something…

Is the Doctor’s real name Mildred?

The real name of the Doctor in Doctor Who has been revealed as Mildred. Showrunner Steven Moffat made the claim in a jokey response to a fan’s query in the new issue of Doctor Who Magazine. Doctor Who returns to BBC1 in August for the first series starring Peter Capaldi as the twelfth incarnation of the Time Lord.