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Doctor Who: Companions (1995)

by David J. Howe

Series: Doctor Who (Character Guide)

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Doctor Who Companions looks at every companion of the Time Lord from the popular BBC TV series. It includes interviews with the actresses and actors, accompanied by numerous photographs.
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Doctor Who Companions looks at every companion of the Time Lord from the popular BBC TV series. It includes interviews with the actresses and actors, accompanied by numerous photographs.

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Companions is the complete guide to everyone who has been dragged along on the Doctor's adventures in time and space. All the Time Lord's travelling companions are here: three decades of miniskirts and platform boots, kilts and crinolines, leather bikinis and silver jump-suits. Companions includes interviews with the stars, the facts behind the headlines, and hundreds of photos — including glamorous shots of the actresses who played the damsels in distress and warrior women in the changing TRADIS crew.
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