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SteveH

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The Doctor's next companion?
« on: January 31, 2021, 08:57:38 PM »
Who should it be, when Mandip Gill bows out as Yaz? Two previous companions have been from the past: Victoria, who was from the 19th Century, and Jamie, an early 18th Century Scot who'd been "out in the '45", as they used to say. How about an American Confederate soldier from the Civil war, who is a decent bloke who hates slavery, which would be interestingly complex? Or a Dr Who/Star Trek crossover, with a Vulcan or Klingon companion? Or a visibly disabled companion (I know Ryan was supposed to have dyspraxia, but t wasn't obvious most of the time). They could bring back Ellie Wallwork as Hanne, the blind Norwegian teenager we met a year or two ago, or have Francesca Martinez, the comedian and actor with CP, as a companion.
Any other ideas?
I once tried using "chicken" as a password, but was told it must contain a capital so I tried "chickenkiev"
On another occasion, I tried "beefstew", but was told it wasn't stroganoff.

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Re: The Doctor's next companion?
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2021, 09:10:44 PM »
I'm voting for you and LR.

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Re: The Doctor's next companion?
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2021, 09:11:29 PM »
 ;D
I once tried using "chicken" as a password, but was told it must contain a capital so I tried "chickenkiev"
On another occasion, I tried "beefstew", but was told it wasn't stroganoff.

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Re: The Doctor's next companion?
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2021, 10:11:20 PM »
 The TARDIS could always go into 'E space' and pick up Romana....... Ah, Jamie Mcrimmon..... 'The Highlanders' is one of those stories the Beeb wiped our of history; pity, I rather liked Jamie...I have a few of the Troughton era DVDs with him, and the rather fine "The Two Doctors" with Colin Baker and Patrick Troughton (who was, in reality, terminally ill at the time) as well as Jamie and Peri. Nice time travellin story. If we're looking for a historical character, why not the son or daughter whom the Doctor plucked from Pompeii at Donna's insistan ce?
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