Who is your favourite Doctor Who side kick?

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  1. daisydayz profile image86
    daisydayzposted 11 years ago

    Who is your favourite Doctor Who side kick?

    With Amy and Rory filming their last season as the Doctors side kicks, who do you think has been the best side kick in Doctor Who history?

  2. MickS profile image60
    MickSposted 11 years ago

    Without a doubt, Leela. played by Louise Jamieson, with the best doctor so far, Tom Baker.

  3. LifeInPrint101 profile image59
    LifeInPrint101posted 11 years ago

    I love Amy and Rory! But I also like Martha. It's too hard!!

  4. sarahmoose profile image65
    sarahmooseposted 11 years ago

    I really liked Ace, Sylvester McCoy's companion.  I am very much an 80's child, and these were my first experience of Dr Who!

  5. Redberry Sky profile image88
    Redberry Skyposted 11 years ago

    Donna Noble.  I think that out of all the 'new' series companions, she's the one that's closest to just being an ordinary person in extraordinary circumstances.  In the old Doctor Who I remember liking Ace best when I was a kid.

    Wait a sec ... you're from Cardiff aren't you, Daisydayz?  Is this part of top secret research for the Torchwood Institute ... ?

    1. daisydayz profile image86
      daisydayzposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Lol I am indeed from Cardiff and often watch them filming where I live work. And I'm sorry but I really can't tell you any more, hehe!

  6. Jason Knopp profile image60
    Jason Knoppposted 11 years ago

    I haven't seen much of the old series. The Tom Bakers on Netflix a pretty great but just of the new series I would say Amy. I really think season 5 is the best new season story-wise. It's constant and she is integral in a great way. However, I did get kind of tired of her in the later seasons. She is bossy and obnoxious sometimes. So as far as which companion did I enjoy the most it would be her but who would I like to hang out with? I think that would be Martha Jones. She was always being great. She keeps her head in a way that I would like to think I would in a similar situation.

  7. profile image49
    truthandonlythetrposted 10 years ago

    I think I would go with rose. She was pretty cool. I guess . I loved Amy and Rory too. But rose wins out

  8. LoisRyan13903 profile image61
    LoisRyan13903posted 9 years ago

    Sarah Jane Smith, she was my first.  But liked Rose, Donna and Martha

 
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