After much speculation over the role, Britain's
public broadcaster said 35-year-old British actress Jodie
Whittaker, who starred in the award-winning television crime
drama series "Broadchurch", will play the 13th Doctor.
The news was announced in a one-minute video clip broadcast on
television after the Wimbledon tennis men's final match, showing
the actress walking through a forest wearing a long coat and
hiding her face with a hood until the final moment.
"I always knew I wanted the Thirteenth Doctor to be a woman and
we're thrilled to have secured our number one choice. Her
audition for The Doctor simply blew us all away. Jodie is an
in-demand, funny, inspiring, super-smart force of nature and
will bring loads of wit, strength and warmth to the role," said
Chris Chibnall, the show's new Head Writer and Executive
Producer.
The Doctor, who travels through time in what from the outside
appears to be a blue police telephone box, has the ability to
regenerate, allowing a number of actors to play the role since
the series was first broadcast in 1963.
Whittaker will replace Peter Capaldi, who took on the role in
2013 amid an increasing clamor that it should go to a woman. His
final episode will be the 2017 Christmas special. Previous "Time
Lords" include Tom Baker, Christopher Eccleston and David
Tennant.
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Whittaker said it was "completely overwhelming" to be taking on the
role and she wanted to tell fans of the series "not to be scared" by
her gender.
"As an actor, as a human, as someone who wants to continually push
themselves and challenge themselves, and not be boxed in by what
you're told you can and can't be. It feels incredible," she said.
"This is a really exciting time, and Doctor Who represents
everything that's exciting about change. The fans have lived through
so many changes, and this is only a new, different one, not a
fearful one."
(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan, editing by David Evans)
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