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.
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.
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.
The BBC has finally confirmed one of the worst kept secrets in television — Jodie Whittaker and showrunner Chris Chibnall are quitting Doctor Who.
Jodie Whittaker takes aim in the first trailer for season 13 of Doctor Who.
Fans of “Doctor Who” now have their a glimpse at the upcoming 13th season, currently in production with plans to debut later this year.
Doctor Who fans received a treat today at Comic-Con@Home, as a panel presentation on the show was accompanied by the release of the Season 13 trailer.
Olly Alexander‘s manager has dismissed rumours that the star is set to take over as the next Time Lord in Doctor Who.Over the weekend, reports surfaced that the Years & Years singer and star of It’s A Sin was in “advanced” negotiations to replace Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor, becoming the first openly gay actor to play the role in the show’s history.However, Alexander’s manager Martha Kinn has denied the reports, taking to Instagram in a post laden with Doctor Who references.“Even though Olly
Olly Alexander, the star of Channel 4/HBO Max’s It’s A Sin and Years & Years frontman, has denied reports that he is close to being unveiled as Jodie Whittaker’s replacement on Doctor Who.
Years & Years’ Olly Alexander is rumoured to be in line to take over from Jodie Whittaker in the lead role on long-running telly show ‘Doctor Who’. That’s what The Sun reckons, anyway.According to the tabloid, Alexander’s negotiations to take on the role are at an “advanced stage”.
Olly Alexander is reportedly going to be the first gay actor to play Doctor Who, becoming the 14th Time Lord on the BBC One fan-favourite.The 30 year old, who recently shared a peak inside his stylish east London flat, is said to be in the "advanced stage" of negotiations with show bosses in securing his role as the Time Lord. If it goes ahead, the singer, who rose to fame as the frontman of Years & Years, will replace Jodie Whittaker, 39, who became the first female to play the role.
Olly Alexander is set to replace Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who‘s latest Time Lord, according to reports.The Years & Years frontman and star of last year’s critically acclaimed Aids drama It’s A Sin would become the first openly gay actor to play the Doctor in the show’s 58-year history.Whittaker, the first Time Lord to be played by a woman, will step aside after two specials in 2022, with The Sun now claiming that pay negotiations between Alexander and the BBC are “at an advanced stage”.Russell
Total Film magazine, she said: 'I couldn't. It's so much work! It's the face of a family show and that's a lot of responsibility that I'm not comfortable with.
Manori Ravindran International EditorA new U.K.
Kelly MacDonald could be set to play Doctor Who next, according to bookies Ladbrokes. The Trainspotting star is just 12/1 in the betting to replace Jodie Whittaker, having played a leading role in the latest series of Line Of Duty, while Kris Marshall and Michaela Coel continue to head the betting at 6/1 apiece.
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”.
direct to your inbox Jodie Whittaker is to quit her role as Doctor Who at the end of the show's next series.
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
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.
direct to your inboxDoctor Who has a brand new cast member - after the New Year's Day special saw two of the Doctor's companions leave. Bradley Walsh and Tosin Cole have now left the show, having played Graham and Ryan in the BBC show since 2018 alongside Jodie Whittaker.
direct to your inboxIt's a brand new year but with instructions still to stay home for millions, we need some brand new stuff to watch. And kicking off 2021 on the BBC is the return of Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who.
Some familiar faces are coming to “Doctor Who” for the new year.
Doctor Who will be receiving the video game treatment again next year as a new game has been announced for PC and consoles.Doctor Who: The Edge Of Reality is a follow-up to the VR-based Doctor Who: The Edge Of Time, and is again being developed by Maze Theory. The game is expected to arrive in Spring 2021 for PC, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.The story will feature both the 13th Doctor, Jodie Whittaker, and the 10th Doctor, David Tennant.
The BBC has offered Doctor Who fans a first look at this year’s Christmas special, which will feature the show’s most famous villains, the Daleks.
Fans of “Doctor Who” are anxiously awaiting the upcoming 13th season, along with the traditional Christmas special, and the Doctor herself, star Jodie Whittaker, was joined by “companions” Mandip Gill and Bradley Walsh in a virtual session for New York Comic-Con.
Fans of “Doctor Who” are anxiously awaiting the upcoming 13th season, along with the traditional Christmas special, and the Doctor herself, star Jodie Whittaker, was joined by “companions” Mandip Gill and Bradley Walsh in a virtual session for New York Comic-Con.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsSeason 12 of Doctor Who left devoted Whovians with a number of surprises and twists to process right before the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill in March. While the Doctor herself, Jodie Whittaker, didn’t reveal what’s to come in Season 13, she did say Doctor Who enthusiasts can look forward to new stories.“We’re certainly in prep.
Jodie Whittaker) has been alone in one room for a very long time. On Thursday, BBC America released two new first-look photos from this year's Doctor Who holiday special, including one that shows the Doctor leaning against a wall covered in tally marks.
Jodie Whittaker is used to time-travelling as Doctor Who, but now she leaves her colourful scarf at home and goes on a much more personal journey in to the past. In the opening episode of the new series of Who Do You Think You Are, Jodie learns about the difficult life endured by her great uncle Walter Clements, who fought in the First World War.
Naman Ramachandran Jodie Whittaker, David Walliams, Liz Carr and Ruth Jones are the participants in the latest iteration of long-running BBC genealogy show “Who Do You Think You Are?” that returns in October.Produced by Warner Bros Television Production U.K.’s Wall to Wall Media, the two-time BAFTA-winning format follows U.K. celebrities who unravel their family histories.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticThe Doctor may be able to travel at will through time and space, but it took a global pandemic to get three of the people who played the character in the same “room” for the first time. “Doctor Who” stars David Tennant, Matt Smith and Jodie Whittaker came together June 22 to celebrate the series streaming on HBO Max and reminisce about their respective times on the show and what it’s meant to them over the years.
On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
On Thursday’s edition of “The Late Late Show”, host James Corden had a very special treat for sci-fi fans when he welcomed current “Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker and former Doctor David Tennant.
Before he was one of the faces of “Star Wars”, John Boyega was a streetwise youth in Joe Cornish’s sci-fi hit “Attack The Block”.
A line-up of celebrities are set to teach children across the UK with a new virtual learning classroom.
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