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Doctor Who at 60: what qualities make the best companion? A psychologist explains

A degree of physical fitness is certainly needed for running up and down corridors, but Doctor Who’s companions also need to be optimistic, fearless, open to new experiences, keep going in the face of adversity and be resilient.

November 26, 2023 / 13:43 IST
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Peter Capaldi and other Doctor Who actors in Cardiff, 2014. The Doctor’s travelling companions often have a high level of optimism. (Photo by Shaun Smith via Wikimedia Commons 2.0)
Peter Capaldi and other Doctor Who actors in Cardiff, 2014. The Doctor’s travelling companions often have a high level of optimism. (Photo by Shaun Smith via Wikimedia Commons 2.0)

By Sarita Robinson, University of Central Lancashire

Over the past 60 years, we have witnessed the Doctor’s adventures in time and space with a multitude of companions by his side. From his granddaughter Susan and her teachers, Ian and Barbara to Ryan, Graham and Yaz – the Doctor has had many travelling companions.

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But what makes a person leave their everyday life and leap at the chance to join Team Tardis with a brilliant, yet at times unpredictable, Time Lord? What does it take to not only survive but to thrive as the Doctor’s companion? A degree of physical fitness is certainly needed for running up and down corridors, but the Doctor’s companions also need to be open to new experiences, keep going in the face of adversity and be resilient.