and his first companion
Amy Pond, played by
Matt Smith and
Karen Gillan respectively. In the original run of the show, companions were mostly written as leaving of their own accord, with only a few exceptions. The first death of a regular companion was of
Adric, in the 1982 serial
Earthshock. This is different in the revived era, with companions more often given tragic endings and the show exploring the theme of loss more.
Series 9 dealt with the Twelfth Doctor's growing fear over the potential of losing Clara Oswald. Her death in "
Face the Raven" leads the Doctor to undertake extreme measures to undo her fate, as depicted in the Series 9 finale "
Hell Bent". The impact of the death of his wife, River Song, is a subplot of both "
The Husbands of River Song" and "
The Return of Doctor Mysterio". Steven Moffat, showrunner from 2010 to 2017, has stated that companion deaths are "wrong for
Doctor Who", explaining that he does not believe the show should represent the "grittiness" of real life.
Deaths Several companions are shown to have died in the show's history: • Katarina, killed in episode 4 of ''
The Daleks' Master Plan'' when she opens the
airlock of a spaceship after being taken hostage by a convict. • Sara Kingdom is killed in episode 12 of ''The Daleks' Master Plan'' when she undergoes extreme ageing as a side effect of the
First Doctor's activation of a Time Destructor device. •
Adric dies at the end of Episode 4 of
Earthshock while trying to prevent the explosion of a bomb-laden space freighter in Earth's atmosphere. • Kamelion, an android companion, is destroyed by the Fifth Doctor in Episode 4 of
Planet of Fire as an act of mercy after Kamelion is taken over by the Master and asks the Doctor to destroy him. •
K9 Mark III sacrifices himself in "
School Reunion" to save the Doctor and his friends from a group of aliens. The subsequent K-9 Mark IV that the Doctor leaves with Sarah Jane tells her that the Mark III's files have been transferred to the new machine. •
Astrid Peth sacrifices herself to kill
Max Capricorn by driving him into a reactor core at the end of "
Voyage of the Damned". The Tenth Doctor partially resurrects her and sends her atoms into space. • Adelaide Brooke kills herself in "
The Waters of Mars" to preserve a fixed point in time. Others are implied (or said) to have died years after parting company with the Doctor: • The Eleventh Doctor learns of the death of
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart in "
The Wedding of River Song" via phone call, coinciding with the death of actor
Nicholas Courtney. •
Sarah Jane Smith is confirmed to be dead by 2023 in "
The Giggle" by the Fifteenth Doctor when talking to the Fourteenth Doctor about what they had lost, adding that they "loved her". The 2020 webcast "
Farewell, Sarah Jane" depicts her funeral, with numerous past companions attending as well as the children she mentored in
The Sarah Jane Adventures. •
Clara Oswald is implied to have at some point died a permanent death but is able to continue living indefinitely after departing the Doctor.
Mitigations Not all companion deaths have been permanent. Several companions have been resurrected at some point in the series, including
Jack Harkness,
Rory Williams,
Clara Oswald, and
Bill Potts. Other companions died in alternate timelines or alternate lives. In
Inferno, evil counterparts of
Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart,
Liz Shaw, and
John Benton died in the destruction of their universe's Earth. • In
The Trial of a Time Lord Peri Brown is killed by King Yrcanos in
Mindwarp after her brain is replaced by that of Kiv, a member of the
Mentor race. In
The Ultimate Foe, however, it is revealed that Peri had not been killed and had become Yrcanos's consort. • Grace Holloway is killed by
the Master, but revived by the TARDIS's link to the Eye of Harmony during the
1996 television movie. •
Jack Harkness is killed by Daleks, but is brought back to life and given immortality by
Rose Tyler in "
The Parting of the Ways". He died several times in
Doctor Who and
Torchwood, always returning to life soon afterwards. In "
Last of the Time Lords" it is hinted that Harkness might become the
Face of Boe, who dies peacefully in "
Gridlock" after living for billions of years. •
River Song sacrifices herself in "
Forest of the Dead" to save the Doctor's life, but he uploads a digital copy of her consciousness to the data core. River continues to appear in the series at earlier points in her life, and her post-death consciousness reappears in "
The Name of the Doctor" . •
Rory Williams is killed several times throughout his run. First by the
Silurian Restac at the end of "
Cold Blood", sacrificing himself to protect the Doctor. He is consumed by a crack in time, which wipes him from existence. Rory reappears in "
The Pandorica Opens" as an
Auton duplicate created from Amy Pond's memories, and is restored to his old life with the rest of the universe in "
The Big Bang". He is shown dying of old age in "The Angels Take Manhattan", in front of himself,
Amy Pond, the Eleventh Doctor and his daughter River Song. He and Amy negate the timeline by jumping off a roof, preventing him from being sent further back in time to die of old age downstairs. This kills them both, but they are resurrected when the timeline where they died is negated. • An older version of Amy is erased from existence in "
The Girl Who Waited" after helping the Doctor and Rory rescue a younger Amy. When the Doctor admits that both Amys cannot exist in the same timeline, the older Amy chooses to stay behind. • Clara is killed during "
Face the Raven" after she took on a death sentence that couldn't be revoked. However, she resurrected by the Doctor in "
Hell Bent" by being extracted from her timeline. •
Bill Potts is shot and killed by the colony ship's last crew member to halt the advance of the
Cybermen in "
World Enough and Time". She is then converted into an original
Mondasian Cyberman and, during "
The Doctor Falls", is saved from her grim fate by being turned into sentient humanoid oil by an alien from her first episode.
Spin-off media Several TV companions have died in spin-off media: •
Liz Shaw dies in the 1997
Virgin New Adventures novel
Eternity Weeps by
Jim Mortimore, the victim of an extraterrestrial
terraforming virus contracted while part of a UNIT team investigating an alien artefact on the
Moon. This is contradicted by
The Sarah Jane Adventures episode
Death of the Doctor, which indicates that Liz Shaw is alive and working on the Moon in 2010; the novel is set in 2003. • Ace is killed by an explosion in the comic storyline
Ground Zero while a companion of the
Seventh Doctor. This is also contradicted by the
Sarah Jane Adventures storyline
Death of the Doctor which indicates she is still alive in 2010, no longer travelling with the Doctor, and running a charity called ACE. Ace then appeared in 2022's
The Power of the Doctor. • Jamie McCrimmon dies an elderly man in the comic storyline
The World Shapers. • Tegan's death is at least implied in the audio "The Gathering", which features the Fifth Doctor meeting her in 2006 and learning that she has an inoperable brain tumor, apparently due to her exposure to alien technology. This is contradicted by her return to the TV series in "
The Power of the Doctor", which depicted her assisting UNIT and living a much fuller life in 2022. • Adam Mitchell is killed by an explosion in the comic storyline
Prisoners of Time, sacrificing himself to thwart the Master's attempt to destroy reality and saving all eleven Doctors and their companions. • Leela dies long after Gallifrey is destroyed (it is implied that she survived the Time War) in a trilogy of Big Finish's Companion Chronicles stories, where she is held prisoner by an alien race called the Z'nai. • In the 2020 web story
Farewell, Sarah Jane, Sarah Jane Smith is said to have died; this has since been confirmed in "The Giggle". ==List of companions on television==