[Official] Doctor Who Thread


Recommended Posts

I think it will be a (relative) unknown. The way Moffat phrased it was what it's going to change somebody's life, somebody out there is just walking around and going to be the doctor.

Sounds like the sort of thing we can expect from Moffat too.

The new Doctor could be handed the keys to the TARDIS as early as next month BBC sources have confirmed - with insiders suggesting that Matt Smith?s replacement needs to be announced before the Doctor Who Christmas special begins filming next month.

?The search has begun in earnest and is active now,? the source said, adding that the BBC has not ruled out hiring a woman doctor to replace Matt Smith.

The decision will be made by a small team of BBC executives and kept under wraps. It will be decided by showrunner Steven Moffat, Danny Cohen, the BBC?s new head of television, controller of drama commissioning Ben Stephenson, casting director Andy Pryor and the show?s incoming executive producer Brian Minchin.

The new series, expected to be 12 episodes long begins filming in the autumn.

A BBC source also moved to squash speculation that showrunner Steven Moffat could also be calling it a day insisting that he has signed up for at least another year.

In his statement on Smith?s departure, Moffat said: "Great actors always know when it's time for the curtain call, so this Christmas prepare for your hearts to break as we say goodbye to number 11. Thank you Matt - bow ties were never cooler."

Whoever takes the role one actor considered to be one of the favourite in the early betting has already ruled himself out. Episodes and Green Wing star Stephen Mangan recently told Twitter: ?I see I?m 14/1 to be the new Doctor. Don?t waste your money.?

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-06-03/doctor-who-matt-smith-replacement-could-be-announced-next-month

From Hypable: http://www.hypable.c...be-a-white-man/ ?Doctor Who?s? next Doctor cannot be a white man

Though the Doctor can survive fatal blows and regenerate bodies, the alien species of the Time Lord cannot seem to regenerate into a human form that is neither white nor male.

As Matt Smith prepares to bid farewell to his role as the iconic eleventh doctor, he leaves behind him a legacy of male caucasian heroes that spans half a century. Steven Moffatt and co. face the challenging task of casting such a dynamic and multifaceted character, and I hope they find the courage to elevate Doctor Who to the 21st century.

I wouldn't have any problems with the Doctor being of any race.....as long as he's male. I'm just not sure about a female Doctor.

I think that brings up an interesting point. I agree on race too, but on gender, the doctor should be his original gender, which I assume was male. I'm fairly new to the Whoniverse, so forgive my ignorance, but I assume that since we've seen female Time Lords, that they do not reproduce asexually? If that's the case, even after regeneration, the Doctor still has the same DNA structure making him a male?

I think that brings up an interesting point. I agree on race too, but on gender, the doctor should be his original gender, which I assume was male. I'm fairly new to the Whoniverse, so forgive my ignorance, but I assume that since we've seen female Time Lords, that they do not reproduce asexually? If that's the case, even after regeneration, the Doctor still has the same DNA structure making him a male?

I think it was mentioned in episode where the TARDIS's soul goes into a normal human, The Doctor mentioned a Time Lord who changed genders when they regenerated. The Doctor has travelled with Female Gallifreyians before, including his grand-daughter.

I should be the next Doctor.... I am an American and a Ginger (I seem to remember him looking in the mirror and saying Not quite a ginger yet) {{{JUST KIDDING}}}

I did read this recently-

http://deepfriedscif...be-that-ginger/

Though I am not sure if that would be the correct Ginger to play the Doctor

Now maybe this guy-

400px-David_Caruso_waiting.jpg

They certainly could go a different way with the way he would play the role.

Or even go with an actor from Canada or Australia that is a ginger.

Though they need something unique - I wouldn't say make the Doctor a woman.

Or Possibly this actor

Lennie James

405px-Lennie_James.jpg

Now that might shake some things up-

It would be awesome to have John Hurt stay on in whatever role he turns out to have. I mean, I know he's staying for a couple episodes in the next series but as the actual current Doctor, or past Doctor or whatever? Pretty neat. (I also love John Hurt, so meh!)

I have zero problem with the Doctor regenerating into a woman, or someone who is black or anything really. As long as they have two arms and two legs and talk English and don't look like some mutant experiment from Chernobyl I'm good. Also, GINGER.

Whatever happens I really hope the actor/actress is british, that's one thing I love about some of the BBC shows is that once in a while they truly bring essentially a no-body into the world and show them how great our little island can be.

  • Like 2

I'm an American obviously (or maybe not that obviously lol) so I wouldn't mind an American in the Doctor role. But that's not because I AM an American, but because I think it would be awesome to get someone American in there, or someone from Spain, Portugal, Chili a bunch of other places. There's nothing that says the Doctor has to be specifically British, except that the BBC says so, no? :D

Also, they have to be ginger whomever they are :p

I'm an American obviously (or maybe not that obviously lol) so I wouldn't mind an American in the Doctor role. But that's not because I AM an American, but because I think it would be awesome to get someone American in there, or someone from Spain, Portugal, Chili a bunch of other places. There's nothing that says the Doctor has to be specifically British, except that the BBC says so, no? :D

Also, they have to be ginger whomever they are :p

Felecia Day?

Felecia Day?

Her head would probably explode if she got the role. She's a huge fan (though not as big a fan as the guy who runs the Nerdist, he would literally implode and cause a wormhole to destroy the universe if he got the role) obviously and stuff. I'm just not a big fan of hers sadly.

Her head would probably explode if she got the role. She's a huge fan (though not as big a fan as the guy who runs the Nerdist, he would literally implode and cause a wormhole to destroy the universe if he got the role) obviously and stuff. I'm just not a big fan of hers sadly.

I am more of a fan of her Youtube content than her actual on screen content.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Posts

    • KillerPDF 1.4.2 by Razvan Serea KillerPDF is a lightweight, portable PDF editor for Windows built for users who want full control without subscriptions, installers, or telemetry. It runs as a single executable, making it ideal for USB use and field work. You can view PDFs with smooth PDFium rendering, navigate quickly with thumbnails, zoom, and shortcuts, and reorganize pages using drag-and-drop. It supports merging multiple PDFs, splitting documents, and extracting selected pages. KillerPDF also allows inline text editing with font matching to preserve the original layout, plus annotations like text boxes, freehand drawing, highlights, and reusable signatures. You can search full text, copy content easily, and print documents with flattened annotations. Designed as a free and open alternative to bloated PDF tools, it works fully offline on Windows 10/11 x64. No runtimes install. Everything needed is inside the EXE (targets .NET Framework 4.8, which ships with every supported Windows release). KillerPDF key features: High-quality PDF rendering via PDFium Edit PDF text inline (double-click to modify text) Page thumbnails and fast navigation with zoom and shortcuts Merge multiple PDFs into one Split PDFs and extract selected pages Drag-and-drop page reordering Font matching to preserve original document appearance Text boxes for notes Freehand drawing tools Highlight overlays with adjustable color, size, opacity Undo actions and clear per-page annotations Create, draw, and save reusable signatures Click-to-place signatures anywhere Full-text search with highlighted results Drag-select or Ctrl+A to copy text Print with annotations flattened Portable single-file app (~10 MB) No installer, no admin rights required No account, no telemetry KillerPDF 1.4.2 changelog: What's new PDF form filling. Interactive PDF forms now render their fields (text inputs, checkboxes, radio buttons) as live controls. Fill them in directly and save — field values are written back into the PDF. PDF outline (bookmark) navigation. A new OUTLINES tab in the sidebar displays the document's bookmark tree. Click any entry to jump to that page. The sidebar auto-fits its width to the longest entry on open and can be dragged wider; switching back to PAGES snaps to the pages-mode width. Fixed Page rotation no longer reverts after saving. Rotations applied via the sidebar context menu now persist correctly through the save pipeline. Copied text words were out of order on PDFs where glyphs are stored in non-reading order (Issue #66). Text extraction now sorts words by position and uses a dynamic line-grouping threshold so both drag-select and Select All produce correctly ordered output. PDFs with malformed or non-standard XRef tables now open in read-only mode instead of showing "Invalid entry in XRef table" and failing entirely. Download: KillerPDF 1.4.2 | 6.1 MB (Open Source) Link: KillerPDF Home Page | Github | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • "...a low price of just $340..." I don't think it means what you think it means.
    • This Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 32GB RAM with RGB is a great deal for limited time by Sayan Sen Memory prices have been through the roof for a while, though it seems like things might finally be getting better. If you are in the market for one, then grab this Corsair Vengeance DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 6000 CL36 kit with RGB for a low price of just $340 (purchase link under the specs table down below). The kit is compatible with both AMD and Intel systems as it supports both EXPO and XMP overclocking profiles, respectively. 6000 MT/s is often the sweet spot for many systems as it provides ample data transfer speed while still being on Gear 1 mode. This Vengeance variant has RGB so if you love bright setups with such lighting, this is a win-win for you. The technical specifications of the Corsair Vengeance memory kit are given in the table below: Specification Value Memory Type DDR5 Memory Size (Total) 32GB Kit Configuration 2 × 16GB Form Factor UDIMM (Desktop) Pin Count 288-pin Speed (Data Rate) 6000 MT/s Speed Rating PC5-48000 Tested CAS Latency 38-44-44-96 Voltage (Tested) 1.35V Performance Profile AMD EXPO & Intel XMP Heat Spreader Aluminum heatspreader Cooling Type Passive (Heatsink) Lighting Ten Zone RGB Software Support Corsair iCUE Get it at the link below: CORSAIR Vengeance RGB DDR5 32GB (2 x 16GB) 6000 CL38 – Gray (CMH32GX5M1E6000Z38): $339.99 (Sold and Shipped by Woot US, Fulfilled by Amazon US) This Woot deal is US-specific and not available in other regions unless specified. This is a first-party seller link (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you also purchase from a first-party seller link only. If you don't like it or want to look at more options, check out the previous deals that we have covered, OR you can also visit Amazon US deals page. Get Prime (SNAP), Prime Video, Audible Plus or Kindle / Music Unlimited. Free for 30 days. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
    • The very fact that a TPM (v2.0 specifically which is part of the issue I suspect) is now a baseline for any supported Windows installation will naturally mean other vendors will start to leverage it as they know it'll be there. It's called progress, and it's always been the way. A TPM isn't a windows thing, it's just a module designed to securely store keys. Secure boot isn't a Windows thing (although MS are the TCA as I recall hence the upheaval this year as the 2011 certs expire), it's just a way to verify a bootloader is signed. Windows simply leverages them.
    • It's a local account with the ability to reset a password at a very base level. I really don't get the issue that gets whipped up around it But you do you
  • Recent Achievements

    • Proficient
      Eric Biran went up a rank
      Proficient
    • Dedicated
      Conjor earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Week One Done
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Dedicated
      Mark Spruce earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Collaborator
      conkir earned a badge
      Collaborator
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      479
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      244
    3. 3
      Steven P.
      72
    4. 4
      +Edouard
      66
    5. 5
      Skyfrog
      65
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!