Because this previous thread sadly ignores most of the Doctor’s companions from his earlier regenerations, let’s rectify things. Males and females are both included, as well as The Master because … shipping.
If you’d prefer Kamelion or K-9, I don’t want to hear about it.
I already 'fessed up in another thread that at age 13 I was a bit smitten with him, so I guess I had to name him.
Jamie’s got that Scottish brogue; plus as a Highlander clansman I bet he’s a mad wild in the sack.
Harry - I don’t know. Not really actually, but he just gets so little recognition.
I would’ve voted for Captain Mike Yates of UNIT, had you deigned to consider him a companion.
And nitpicking, but you left out a couple of official (and one semi-official) companions - Katarina, Sara Kingdom, and Dodo Chaplet. You also missed Sergeant Benton, but seeing as he was only ever a recurring player and only had one televised trip in the TARDIS, it’s understandable that he didn’t make the cut.
Mmmm… Nyssa. So petty, so smart, sweet … but practical. She’s as sad as Teegan when Adric dies, but just asks the Doctor, “Can you fix it?”, and he says no. While Teegan screeches and bawls that its all just not right.
Plus, when she dropped her skirts in that Lazars episode I nearly passed out.
Well OK, perhaps not. But I could imagine Sara Kingdom getting some votes. After all, she was being played by Jean Marsh, in all her mid-60s youthful glory.
Delgado’s Master is the obvious one for me, with my love of villains and facial hair, but I always thought the Brigadier could be some kinky fun offscreen. So much repression…
My first choice is not represented, although he is kind of a cheat. Jonathan Pryce’s Master from Curse of Fatal Death was perfectly hot. “They’re not breasts, they’re Dalek bumps”.
I must try to find some episodes. I never watched Upstairs Downstairs but many decades later I remember her braless visit with Johnny Carson and became an instant, if shallow, fan.
“Ignorantly” implies either that I did not know of Billie Piper or did not see how anyone could appreciate her charms. As I went out of my way to draw attention to the fact that I was snubbing her, I was not being ignorant; I was being purposefully malicious.