Jodie Whittaker ‘to leave Doctor Who at end of next series’
Jodie Whittaker has quit Doctor Who and will leave the show at the end of the next series, according to reports.
Jodie Whittaker has quit Doctor Who and will leave the show at the end of the next series, according to reports.
A new star is joining the cast of Doctor Who – comic John Bishop.
Doctor Who boss Chris Chibnall has said the show’s New Year special is an emotional watch.
Bradley Walsh and Tosin Cole are to leave Doctor Who.
Jodie Whittaker has said she is “absolutely devastated” about Tosin Cole and Bradley Walsh leaving Doctor Who.
Doctor Who star Tosin Cole has defended the Rosa Parks episode of the show.
Doctor Who stars have laughed off suggestions that the programme has become too politically correct.
Doctor Who’s festive special will air on New Year’s Day instead of Christmas Day for the first time in 13 years in a shake-up to the BBC schedule.
The new cast of Doctor Who were shown in action for the first time at San Diego Comic-Con.
Doctor Who fans have been shown a brief glimpse of the new cast together.
Doctor Who fans have been shown a brief glimpse of the new cast in action.
Jodie Whittaker has said the gender pay gap will not be an issue on Doctor Who and there will not be a “big reveal” in six months.
The showrunner of Doctor Who has said producers had to “be bold and take risks” ahead of a new series that will feature a female lead for the first time.
Doctor Who’s new stars have told of their delight at the diversity in the forthcoming series, because they did not have characters they could relate to in their younger years.
Mandip Gill and Tosin Cole will swap the streets of Chester for the inside of the Tardis when they join the cast of Doctor Who.
Bradley Walsh, Mandip Gill and Tosin Cole have been unveiled as Jodie Whittaker’s co-stars when she becomes the 13th person to take on the lead role in Doctor Who.