Forum:Companions - who counts?

Template:Companions of the Eleventh Doctor list Kazran, Abigail, and Canton as single-adventure companions. Can they really count? They only appeared in one story and were never referred to as companion by the BBC (unlike Astrid, Adelaide etc.).

By that logic, characters such as Richard Mace, Lieutenant Carstairs, Charles Dickens and at least one character from every story would count as a companion. TemporalSpleen 09:59, May 1, 2011 (UTC)

Why are my edits being reverted? What makes them companions? TemporalSpleen 11:19, May 2, 2011 (UTC)


 * These are 'one of companions'. Who are companions for a single story. We have decided as a community, as a wiki, to include these people as companions. We do not strictly follow who the BBC labels a companions and not. There is a lot of grey area here, so we decided to decide who is a companion ourselves, and not who the BBC says is one. That's the reason we have a lot of 'single adventure' companions. Mini-mitch\talk 11:25, May 2, 2011 (UTC)

Actually Mitch-mitch, the guy has a point. There are characters that I would class as companions based on the suggestion that Canton is. The examples presented by the above users are great example of this.Skittles the hog-- Talk 11:48, May 2, 2011 (UTC)


 * I think if The Doctor invites them to travel in the TARDIS and they help him out in saving the person/town/world, then they should be classed as a companion. 92.7.200.222 12:12, May 2, 2011 (UTC)
 * I agree. To be a companion of any sort, in any way, shape, or possibility, a person must accept an offer (or be allowed) to regularly travel with the Doctor. Therefore, Canton does not count, because he was more or less an 'incidental companion'--he was helping the Doctor, and shared an adventuree with him, but to help the Doctor, he incidentally ended up taking a few trips in the TARDIS. -- Bold  Clone  14:10, May 2, 2011 (UTC)

What I suggest we do, is have the infobox as all the companions who are actually companions (i.e a BC said, "a person must accept an offer (or be allowed) to regularly travel with the Doctor." with the expection of people like Christina de Souza, Adelaide Brooke etc (i.e. people who the BBC say re the companions). and then, have a link to the disputed companions section of the companion list. The disputed companions would be anyone who does not for the description of the companion, but people still see as companion, in this case Canton Delaware. But because wouldn't see them as companion, this on the disputed list would be Allies, those who are companions are companions.

The only problem with this is deciding who is a companion and who's disputed. Mini-mitch\talk 14:42, May 2, 2011 (UTC)
 * I think the simplest way to decide who a companion is is to use somthing similar to my definition--they must accept an offer to travel with the Doctor in the TARDIS. The BBC, even if it is inconsistant, would be official also. Anyone outside of the basic definition and the BBC would therefore be up for dispution. -- Bold   Clone  14:51, May 2, 2011 (UTC)


 * An offer or allowed works for the Doctor. Particularly the allowed part as Ian, Barbara, Dodo, Ben and Polly and Tegan all walked in and weren't really invited. Though the allowed part does get a bit murky in relation to Jackie Tyler.
 * Also of note we have had this discussion before: Forum:Disputed Companions and Forum:Who counts as a companion?. --Tangerineduel / talk 15:28, May 2, 2011 (UTC)