Favorite Male Companion(s)
August 5th, 2018 by Calvero
There aren’t a lot of male companions.  Ones I really love are Adric (another controversial opinion :P), and Captain Jack Harkness. But again I have a tie: Ian Chesterton
There aren’t a lot of male companions.  Ones I really love are Adric (another controversial opinion :P), and Captain Jack Harkness. But again I have a tie: Ian Chesterton
Ian (played by William Russell) was part of the original Tardis team.  He and fellow teacher Barbara went to investigate the strange behavior of one of their students, and wind up traveling in time and space with a mysterious person called “the Doctor”. “Who is he? Doctor who? Perhaps if we knew his name, we would have a clue to all this.” I loved his friendship with Barbara and how they were in their weird adventure together and bound determined to return home… even if it was 2 years later (London1965!). And a fun bonus.  Earlier this year Russell T. Davies happened to be on the same train as William and shared this on his Instagram –
Recommended stories:
  • An Unearthly Child (the whole story, though the 1st part is the best and can stand alone)
  • Marco Polo (a lost story, but a recon has been done made up of still pictures and the audio straight from the episode)
  • The Romans
Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart The Brigadier is my other top fav. Also a unique character because he was the only character to have played opposite with every Doctor from 2 to 7 as well having  worked along the 8th Doctor in the audio Minuet in Hell. And the actor, Nicholas Courtney, also played Space Security Agent Bret Vyon with the 1st Doctor.  His grandfather met the 1st and 12th Doctors, and his daughter Kate continues to work for UNIT and has helped out the 11th and 12th (Kate is awesome!).  I love how he continues to hold an important place in the show, even years after Courtney passed away, (Though I do have “ewww” feelings about him being turned into a Cyberman) I remember watching one episode where the Doctor and Brig were arguing having totally different opinions on how to handle a situation, and my daughter asked me if they were enemies.  And I explained that no, they are friends, they just are a bit stubborn, but they are both on the same side. Recommended episodes:
  • The Web of Fear (The Brig’s first appearance)
  • Inferno (great double role as the Brig and an alternative universe version, made tribute to in The Wedding of River Song)
  • Battlefield (his last appearance in the show.  Also playing opposite Jean Marsh who was in Courtney’s first episode, The Daleks’ Master Plan)
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