Who is the longest Doctor Who companion?

The answer is Jamie from the classic series. Pulled from the article Companion: “In terms of consecutive individual episodes, Jamie McCrimmon is the easy winner with one hundred and thirteen episodes between The Highlanders and The War Games, outdistancing most Doctors, much less all other companions.

Who is the companion after Rose?

Martha Jones
Martha Jones is a fictional character played by Freema Agyeman in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood. She is a companion of the Tenth Doctor in Doctor Who, after Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) and before Donna Noble (Catherine Tate).

Was Martha the first black companion?

The first Black companion in the history of Doctor Who, Martha joined the sci-fi revival in 2007, following the exit of Billie Piper’s massively beloved Rose.

Does the 12th Doctor remember Clara?

The Doctor didn’t remember Clara, but she would never forget him. Clara was already dead, technically. She had no pulse because the Doctor stole her from between heartbeats, at that moment right before she was killed. We thought we had already said goodbye to her, yet here she was for one last adventure.

What happened Clara?

Clara was forced to face the Raven, killed by the touch of a Quantum Shade. However, death would not be the end for the impossible girl, and using Time Lord technology, the Doctor was able to extract Clara a second before her death, between one heartbeat and the next.

Did the Doctor Love Rose?

To some, companion Rose Tyler was the greatest love of the Doctor’s life. He seemed to have a closer bond with her than almost anyone he’d travelled with before, and as time went on it was increasingly clear that she was deeply in love with him.

Who does Martha Jones marry?

Mickey Smith
But that farewell would not be the end of her adventures with the Doctor and after joining UNIT they fought side-by-side against enemies including Daleks and Sontarans. She eventually married Mickey Smith.