10 Most Hated Doctor Who Characters

By Jack Morrell /

2. Melanie Bush

The absolute nadir of the show's ongoing issues with awful companions occurred after Peri€™s alleged demise, the next companion proving to be actually worse in every conceivable way. Bonnie Langford, a former child star of seventies British television and dancer, joined the show in 1986 as Mel during the Trial Of A Timelord serial. A computer programmer from the tail end of the 20th century, Mel was everything that audiences had come to loathe about Doctor Who companions, that had begun with Peri. Squeaky-voiced, with a blinding, cutesy smile, Mel constantly attempts to shoehorn her vegetarian, gym bunny lifestyle upon the Doctor: like a bad pro wrestling gimmick, that was all there was to her personality so it cropped up time and time again. Without even Peri€™s alleged saving grace of adding glamour to the programme, this human chipmunk was sickly sweet and almost always did exactly as she was told, a trait that never works for a good companion. Langford was not a natural actress, feeling the need to over-emphasise her performance as if she was working on the pantomime stage. Admittedly, a pantomime was sometimes what Doctor Who resembled most by this point, but the addition of Mel as the Doctor€™s regular foil didn€™t help matters. Mel would finally leave the show in the episode Dragonfire, going off to have further adventures with a space pirate. The episode would, thankfully, introduce audiences to Sophie Aldred as new companion Dorothy Gale McShane €“ aka €˜Ace€™. The troubled teen with a fondness for homemade plastic explosive and hitting Daleks with baseball bats would prove to be one of the best companions any Doctor ever had.