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Doctor Who A to Z

Hex Schofield (another audio companion, for the 7th Doctor this time)
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Jack Harkaway - mentioned in "The Mind Robber". A fictional character written for "The Ensign", created by the Master of the fictional world before he was "Master". (origin for the name of Jack Harkness maybe?)
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Kamelion - a shape shifting android and very brief companion of the 5th Doctor, who could adapt to the world around him. Trouble was he was easily influenced by other peoples personalities too, such as the Masters. He had a few more adventures on-board the TARDIS in the audios as his time on-screen was short owing to the tragic death of the operator, Mike Power, who programmed the fully functional prop but left no instructions on how to operate it, eventually resulting in its limited appearance on the series.
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Osgood (Corporal) Another UNIT member, seen only in the episode "The Dæmons". Related to the Osgood in the modern series, maybe?
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Osgood (Corporal) Another UNIT member, seen only in the episode "The Dæmons". Related to the Osgood in the modern series, maybe?
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there's nothing apart from an Anglo Saxon word or a disease (part of its title),it's also giving Doctor Who that very southern English feel Steven Moffat didn't have the character say he had a child or Osgoods daughter say she had a father, to not irritate fans but he obviously is sentimental
 
Sara Kingdom - a short lived companion of the first Doctor from the story "The Daleks Master Plan". Suffered probably one of the worst companion deaths on the show, ageing to death in what appears to be agony until she was turned to nothing but dust. Her death could have been avoided if she just followed Steven back to the TARDIS but wanted to make sure the Doctor was ok so turned back to help him with the Time Destructor instead.
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Sara Kingdom - a short lived companion of the first Doctor from the story "The Daleks Master Plan". Suffered probably one of the worst companion deaths on the show, ageing to death in what appears to be agony until she was turned to nothing but dust. Her death could have been avoided if she just followed Steven back to the TARDIS but wanted to make sure the Doctor was ok so turned back to help him with the Time Destructor instead.
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I wonder if they saw someone with progeria?!
 

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