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  • Susan

    1 2.63%
  • Dodo Chaplet

    0 0%
  • Jamie MccRimmon

    0 0%
  • Liz Shaw

    0 0%
  • The Brigadier

    1 2.63%
  • Jo Grant

    5 13.16%
  • Sarah Jane

    2 5.26%
  • Leela

    2 5.26%
  • K9

    2 5.26%
  • Romana

    4 10.53%
  • Adric

    1 2.63%
  • Tegan

    0 0%
  • Nyssa

    2 5.26%
  • Turlough

    0 0%
  • Peri

    3 7.89%
  • Mel

    0 0%
  • Ace

    0 0%
  • Rose

    4 10.53%
  • Someone else

    0 0%
  • Who cares as long as the girls are good looking?

    11 28.95%
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    Dr Who companions

    With everyones favourite time lord back on our screens, here a chance to vote for the best companion to the Doctor. Se will it be an early companion, or one of the 80's babes, or will Billie Piper score a big hit with the modern audience as Rose??
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    I voted for Romana, there were of course 2 of them and I meant the second one .

    Dr Who's female assistants are there to satisfy the fantacies of the dads (lol).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happy-Buddah
    Dr Who's female assistants are there to satisfy the fantacies of the dads (lol).
    H-B
    I think this poll does much the same.

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    Nice one CH

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    Despite what I said in another posting about the girls as this about COMPANIONS I have voted for the Brigadier. I think I am right in saying that Nick Courtney acted with more Doctors, usually as the Brig, than anyone else. Only Paul McGann and Christopher Eccleston (so far!) have escaped.

    Perhaps a poll about female only comapnions is called for? I'll think about it when I get home next week if noone else has done it. At the moment I'm stuck with a 33K dialup for fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulR
    Perhaps a poll about female only comapnions is called for? I'll think about it when I get home next week if noone else has done it.
    Talk about the end justifying the means, you pervert (not wishing I'd thought of it, of course )
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    Hi Fellow Whovians,
    I must admit , I nearly voted for Leela , but after seing CH's picture of Jo , decided that the Pertwee era was better (Honest guys !!).
    Also can anyone tell me what episode that picture was from !!!
    Let's see how the polls go now there's a bit more interest for the "dads".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Geezer
    Also can anyone tell me what episode that picture was from !!!
    Let's see how the polls go now there's a bit more interest for the "dads".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Geezer
    Hi Fellow Whovians,
    I must admit , I nearly voted for Leela , but after seing CH's picture of Jo , decided that the Pertwee era was better (Honest guys !!).
    Also can anyone tell me what episode that picture was from !!!
    Let's see how the polls go now there's a bit more interest for the "dads".

    Enjoy Yourselves,
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    Alas, not an episode, but part of a photo shoot for a girly mag (Girls Illustrated) in the 70's. She never really lived it down, much like Benny Hill, we are all poorer for it.
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    Anyone want a "best looking companion" poll setting up ??

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    Anyone want a "best looking companion" poll setting up
    Go on - you know you want to...

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    Although she's looking a bit ropey now...
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