EastEnders fans could be in for heartbreak as Maisie Smith is considering saying goodbye for now to the soap, it has been reported.
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direct to your inbox Jodie Whittaker is to quit her role as Doctor Who at the end of the show's next series.
Like the majority of her predecessors, the 38-year-old has told bosses she intends to stick to the traditional rule of leaving after three stints in the TARDIS.It means the shows creators are now planning for the Time Lord to be regenerated for a 14th time.Filming on the current run of the hit BBC sci-fi show, which first aired in 1963, is due to finish this summer and it will air in the
.EastEnders fans could be in for heartbreak as Maisie Smith is considering saying goodbye for now to the soap, it has been reported.
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Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker is reportedly quitting her lead role as the Time Lord, after becoming the first female to undertake the role.The 38 year old actress is rumoured to have been intending to stick to the tradition of leaving after three stints in the TARDIS, like the majority of those who have played the role. An insider has told The Mirror: “It’s all very hush-hush but it is known on set that Jodie is leaving and they are gearing up for a regeneration.
exclusively revealed that Jodie Whittaker is quitting Doctor Who after three years in the leading role, fans are dying to know who will play the next regeneration. Jodie made history as the first ever woman to take on the role in the hit BBC sci-fi show, but who will be next? The favourite according to bookies Betfair is Death in Paradise star Kris Marshall.
The BBC has responded to claims suggesting Jodie Whittaker is quitting “Doctor Who”.
Naman Ramachandran Jodie Whittaker could depart iconic BBC science fiction series “Doctor Who,” according to a report in U.K. tabloid Daily Mirror.The Mirror reports that the actor’s departure is being kept under wraps, but is an open secret on set.
The BBC has declined to comment on a report that Jodie Whittaker is set to hang up her sonic screwdriver and quit as the 13th Doctor in the British broadcaster’s iconic sci-fi series Doctor Who.
Doctor Who.According to The Mirror, Whittaker, who portrays the 13th Doctor and first ever female Time Lord, is planning to depart the TARDIS after the show’s upcoming 13th series, while showrunner Chris Chibnall will remain.If true, Whittaker’s departure would see her follow in the footsteps of iconic Doctors such as Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi who have both left after filming three series of the sci-fi drama.In a statement issued to Digital Spy, the BBC responded: “We won’t be commenting on
Is Jodie Whittaker really leaving Doctor Who?
Doctor Who after three years in the role. The 38-year-old, who became the first female star to take on the famous character, will leave the show at the end of the next series, when she will regenerate into the 14th Time Lord.