Lawrence Chaney is eyeing up a role on Doctor Who as The Rani while the new doctor is being picked for the BBC sci fi show. Lawrence hinted at the role as fans clamour to find out who the new Doctor to replace Jodie Whittaker will be.
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Jodie Whittaker is leaving “Doctor Who”, the BBC has confirmed.
The actress, who became the first woman to play the Time Lord when she took over from Peter Capaldi in 2017, will star in the new six-part season 13 later this year and three specials next year before she bows out in fall 2022.
Showrunner Chris Chibnall is also leaving the show.
It’s not yet been announced who will take over from Whittaker in the leading role.
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Lawrence Chaney is eyeing up a role on Doctor Who as The Rani while the new doctor is being picked for the BBC sci fi show. Lawrence hinted at the role as fans clamour to find out who the new Doctor to replace Jodie Whittaker will be.
Kelly Macdonald is tipped to be the next Doctor Who after being named as one of the favourites to take on the role. Bookies have slashed odds on the Line of Duty star, 45, to replace Jodie Whittaker who this week announced she would be leaving the Tardis after four years.The Scots actress, 45, joins Olly Alexander, Michaela Cole, Michael Sheen and Phoebe Waller-Bridge as stars tipped to take over as the 14th Doctor Who.
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It’s time for another "Doctor Who" regeneration. The BBC said Thursday that star Jodie Whittaker will leave the venerable science fiction series next year, along with showrunner Chris Chibnall.
Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker, who made history as the iconic sci-fi series’ first ever female Doctor has confirmed she will be departing the show after three-seasons.
The BBC has confirmed that Jodie Whittaker will be leaving Doctor Who after becoming the first-ever female Time Lord. Jodie, 39, will be moving on from the iconic sci-fi series in autumn 2022 along with showrunner Chris Chibnall, who has been in charge of the TARDIS since filming began in 2017.
who became the first female actor to portray “Doctor Who,” will end her run on the sci-fi mystery show in 2022 after the new season airs. Chris Chibnall, the showrunner who brought Whittaker aboard, will also be leaving the series.
Doctor Who fans want Scots actor Peter Capaldi to return after Jodie Whitaker has quit the show. Peter who was the 12th incarnation of the time-travelling doctor from 2013 to 2017, along side Jenna Coleman, Pearl Mackie and Matt Lucas, has always been a favourite of fans.
LONDON -- It’s time for another “Doctor Who” regeneration.The BBC said Thursday that star Jodie Whittaker will leave the venerable science fiction series next year, along with showrunner Chris Chibnall. Whittaker will bow out after a new six-episode series later this year and three specials in 2022.The series’ central character is a galaxy-hopping, extra-terrestrial Time Lord who can regenerate into new bodies.
Doctor Who after four years. The actress, 39, who became the first female to play the main role in the show, took over the Tardis from Scots star Peter Capaldi in 2017.
The end of an era! Jodie Whittaker and showrunner Chris Chibnall will be going on their last journey with Doctor Who as they both prepare to exit the series in 2022.
Jodie Whittaker is leaving Doctor Who after three seasons as the iconic lead.
The Doctor is out. Jodie Whittaker and “Doctor Who” Chris Chibnall are planning to exit the show in 2022, BBC confirmed on Thursday.The two will exit in the fall of 2022, and the two will do so as part of a trio of specials that will air as part of the BBC’s Centenary celebrations.
K.J. Yossman The first female “Doctor Who” is leaving, the BBC confirmed today.Jodie Whittaker, who played the thirteenth doctor, has been in the role since 2017.