It was a successful night at the 2022 BRIT Awards with many talented musicians walking away with gongs.
It was a successful night at the 2022 BRIT Awards with many talented musicians walking away with gongs.
Doctor Who actress Jodie Whittaker has announced she is expecting her second child with husband Christian Contreras as she debuted her bump on the red carpet at the Brit Awards. Taking to the pre-show at the awards ceremony, the 39 year old wowed in an elegant and gorgeous gown by luxury British brand Cimone.
Doctor Who fans have found a hidden Scottish Easter egg in the latest script release from the legendary sci-fi telly series.
It's a Sin star Olly Alexander addressed the rumours he could be the next Time Lord to step into the Tardis during a chat with Lorraine Kelly.
Jodie Whittaker has reportedly been "snubbed" of an iconic scene as she leaves Doctor Who.
Lucien Laviscount swooned the nation when he returned to our TV screens for the second series of Netflix's Emily in Paris, as we saw the star become one of Emily's incredibly gorgeous love interests.The 29 year old plays a charming British banker named Alfie alongside Lily Collins, 32, as marketing executive Emily Cooper in the comedy-drama series. After his success on the hit show, Lucien has been priced at 12-1 to become the fourteenth Doctor Who, with Jodie Whittaker confirming to have filmed her regeneration already. Following this analysis from William Hill, a source told OK! that Lucien would be thrilled if this dream came true as he has "loved" his recent career comeback.
Years & Years singer Olly Alexander has admitted he is “flattered” by rumours he could be the next Doctor on Doctor Who, though shut down any speculation.The star, who won huge acclaim for his turn in Channel 4’s It’s A Sin earlier this year, has been heavily rumoured to take over the iconic sci-fi role when Jodie Whittaker steps away next year.However, responding to the speculation, Alexander confirmed to Metro: “I was so flattered and inspired by [the rumours] but I’m definitely not the next
Doctor Who fans that tuned in on Halloween for the highly-anticipated first episode of the 13th series were left severely disappointed. Doctor Who returned to the BBC on Sunday night for the first episode of Jodie Whittaker’s last series titled, Doctor Who Flux.
Jodie Whittaker is about to hit our screens for her final tme as the Doctor – and although the upcoming series is still shrouded in mystery, there’s plenty out there to whet any Whovian’s appetite.The 13th season of the sci-fi reboot will be missing Bradley Walsh (Graham O’Brien) and Tosin Cole (Ryan Sinclair), but it sees the return of Mandip Gill as Yasmin ‘Yaz’ Khan.
The 13th series of popular TV hit Doctor Who has been unveiled in a teaser trailer which has given fans a peak at the latest Tardis instalment.
The first trailer for Jodie Whittaker’s final run on “Doctor Who” is here.
Doctor Who adventure, Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality, has launched today on PlayStation, Xbox and PC.The time-travelling adventure game stars not one but two Doctors – current Doctor, Jodie Whittaker, and previous Doctor, David Tennant returning to their iconic roles.The new game was previously slated for a September 30 release. Announced this time last year, Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality is finally here.
The Doctor is in!
J. Kim Murphy administratorThe BBC has shared a new teaser for the upcoming thirteenth season of “Doctor Who,” revealing an official premiere date and giving fans a glimpse of what to expect from the show as series star Jodie Whittaker begins her final run in the role of the eponymous Time Lord.The series, titled “Doctor Who: Flux,” will premiere on BBC One, BBC America and BBC iPlayer on Oct.
The 13th season of Doctor Who will be a Halloween treat for fans, the BBC has confirmed, arriving on Oct. 31. The show revealed its first trailer for the newest installment of the series, which will be the last for Jodie Whittaker in the iconic role. Three specials next year will be her last as the first female Doctor, with showrunner Chris Chibnall also departing for returning showrunner Russell T. Davies.
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Lawrence Chaney is eyeing up a role on Doctor Who as The Rani while the new doctor is being picked for the BBC sci fi show. Lawrence hinted at the role as fans clamour to find out who the new Doctor to replace Jodie Whittaker will be.
Kelly Macdonald is tipped to be the next Doctor Who after being named as one of the favourites to take on the role. Bookies have slashed odds on the Line of Duty star, 45, to replace Jodie Whittaker who this week announced she would be leaving the Tardis after four years.The Scots actress, 45, joins Olly Alexander, Michaela Cole, Michael Sheen and Phoebe Waller-Bridge as stars tipped to take over as the 14th Doctor Who.
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It’s time for another "Doctor Who" regeneration. The BBC said Thursday that star Jodie Whittaker will leave the venerable science fiction series next year, along with showrunner Chris Chibnall.
Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker, who made history as the iconic sci-fi series’ first ever female Doctor has confirmed she will be departing the show after three-seasons.
Jodie Whittaker is leaving “Doctor Who”, the BBC has confirmed.
The BBC has confirmed that Jodie Whittaker will be leaving Doctor Who after becoming the first-ever female Time Lord. Jodie, 39, will be moving on from the iconic sci-fi series in autumn 2022 along with showrunner Chris Chibnall, who has been in charge of the TARDIS since filming began in 2017.
who became the first female actor to portray “Doctor Who,” will end her run on the sci-fi mystery show in 2022 after the new season airs. Chris Chibnall, the showrunner who brought Whittaker aboard, will also be leaving the series.
LONDON -- It’s time for another “Doctor Who” regeneration.The BBC said Thursday that star Jodie Whittaker will leave the venerable science fiction series next year, along with showrunner Chris Chibnall. Whittaker will bow out after a new six-episode series later this year and three specials in 2022.The series’ central character is a galaxy-hopping, extra-terrestrial Time Lord who can regenerate into new bodies.
Doctor Who after four years. The actress, 39, who became the first female to play the main role in the show, took over the Tardis from Scots star Peter Capaldi in 2017.
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.
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