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Christopher Eccleston is making his return to the Doctor Who fandom!
The 56-year-old actor, who starred as the Ninth Doctor in the long-running BBC franchise, will be coming back as the voice of the Ninth Doctor in an audio series.
The series will feature twelve full-cast audio adventures that will be released across four box sets, starting with volume one in May 2021.
“After 15 years it will be exciting to revisit the Ninth Doctor’s world,” Christopher shared in a statement. “Bringing back to
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according to a report in the Austrian Newspaper, der Kurier. The newspaper said he had been diagnosed with cancer and was in Vienna for treatment.Cross also starred as the villainous Prince Malagant in 1995’s “First Knight” opposite Richard Gere, Sean Connery, and Julia Ormond.Born in London in 1947, his credits include “Great Expectations” (1947), “Turbulence” (1997) and “Die Bibel – Salomon” (1997), as well as “Chariots of Fire,” which won Best Picture at the Oscars in 1982.
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Manori Ravindran International Editor“Wonder Woman 1984” star Connie Nielsen and “Doctor Who’s” Christopher Eccleston are set to star in psychological drama “Close to Me,” the first English-language drama to originate from Nordic Entertainment Group’s (NENT) fledgling U.K. operation.NENT Studios U.K.
Also Read: 'Doctor Who' Fans Honor Elisabeth Sladen After Release of 'Farewell, Sarah Jane'Eccleston’s tenure as the Doctor was short but pivotal to the transformation of “Doctor Who” from a beloved but dormant British sci-fi series to a revived global phenomenon. In 2005, Eccleston reintroduced the Doctor to a new generation as a man filled with regret, having lost his fellow Time Lords in an intergalactic war of which he was the only survivor.
Jordan Moreau Christopher Eccleston, the Ninth Doctor, is returning to the “Doctor Who” franchise in a brand new audio series next year.The actor originally played the iconic sci-fi character in 2005 during the first season of the BBC series’ revival, and now is set to return 15 years later, albeit in a new format.
Christopher Eccleston, Doctor Who's Ninth Doctor, will finally return to play the Time Lord. After 15 years away, Eccleston is officially set to reprise his role in the upcoming audio drama series, Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Adventures.