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(Created page with "{{you may|companion|n1=the Doctor's travelling companions, most often known as "companions"}} Bernice Summerfield identified the Unbound Doctor and herself as '''travelling companions''' after returning to N-Space, rather than ''necessarily'' friends, (AUDIO: {{cs|Dead and Breakfast (audio story)}}) despite previous claims to friendship by both parties, despite trouble in the relationship. (AUDIO: {{cs|The City and the Clock (audio story)}...")
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{{you may|companion|n1=the Doctor's travelling companions, most often known as "companions"}}
{{you may|companion|n1=the Doctor's travelling companions, most often known simply as "companions"}}
[[Bernice Summerfield]] identified the [[Unbound Doctor]] and herself as '''travelling [[companion]]s''' after returning to [[N-Space]], rather than ''necessarily'' [[friend]]s, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Dead and Breakfast (audio story)}}) despite previous claims to friendship by both parties, despite trouble in the [[relationship]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The City and the Clock (audio story)}}, {{cs|Asking for a Friend (audio story)}})
[[Bernice Summerfield]] identified the [[Unbound Doctor]] and herself as '''travelling [[companion]]s''' after returning to [[N-Space]], rather than ''necessarily'' [[friend]]s, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Dead and Breakfast (audio story)}}) despite previous claims to friendship by both parties, despite trouble in the [[relationship]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The City and the Clock (audio story)}}, {{cs|Asking for a Friend (audio story)}})


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