Forum:UNIT aren't really companions

I was just looking through the Third Doctor companions template and I realised that Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, Liz Shaw, John Benton and Mike Yates were on the list under television companions. Is this really correct? I understand how they were the equivalent of companions during the exile to Earth, but they aren't really companions. The Doctor's companions are those that travel with him in the TARDIS, something they never did onscreen. I know it is really a matter of debate, but from my point of view at least, Vincent van Gogh is more of a companion than Lethbridge-Stewart. These characters are recurring characters. Not all recurring characters are companions and not all companions are recurring characters, but I think we should keep the two seperate. I propose we remove Lethbridge-Stewart and Benton from the template and move Liz and Mike to prose companions, because they did TARDIs-travel in the PDAs and MAs respectively. Bigredrabbit 04:22, August 6, 2011 (UTC)

Travelling in the TARDIS has nothing to do with being a companion. Really, if someone is part of the main cast for more than an episode than they are a companion. Characters like Van Gogh and Duggan are certainly not companions. Besides, the Brigadier did travel in the TARDIS in Mawdryn UndeadIcecreamdif 19:55, August 6, 2011 (UTC)