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A female Doctor, your candidates please!

Michelle Dockery
NO.

Companion: "Doctor, the universe is about to end in 3.5 seconds, do something!"

Doctor (rolls her eyes and drawls in a bored tone): "Golleh."

Michelle Dockery
No way! If it's going to be a Downton girl, it's going to be Laura Carmichael! Team Edith all the way!
If I were writing the series finale for Downton Abbey, it would end with Edith getting her happy-ever-after with the husband of her choice. And then the final scene would be Violet and Isabel walking together outside on the lawn, they hear an odd noise, the TARDIS materializes, and the Doctor marches up to Isabel and says, "Okay, holiday's over, time to get back to work."

Violet stares at them. "I'm not sure I understand."

Isabel turns to her and extends her hand: "Harriet Jones, Prime Minister. I've been on an unexpectedly extended holiday for the past 40 years." She glares at the Doctor, clearly conveying to him that he's not been at all punctual in picking her up.

When Violet realizes that her best friend intends to leave forever, she's clearly disappointed and trying very hard to maintain her aristocratic stoicism. But the Doctor, seeing the obvious friendship between the two women, invites Violet to accompany them ("Just a short trip, and back in plenty of time for afternoon tea").

And off they go, on lots of adventures. The End.


BTW, if the actress who plays Violet were 20-30 years younger, she'd have made a great female Doctor.

I'm starting to wonder if Doctors naturally have a 3-4 year shelf life anyway. I was pretty ready for Tennant & Smith to leave when they did.)
Most of them did a 3-year run. But Pertwee did 5 years, and Tom Baker did 7 years. Colin Baker didn't leave of his own choice. We'll never know how long McGann would have lasted in a series, but he would have been great.

I don't really watch Downton, though I have seen the odd episode. Obviously its again down to the character but I just want to punch Mary and hug Edith so if they were going with anyone from Downton it'd have to be Carmichael. She just seems quirkier, and whilst I'm not saying the Doctor has to be kooky, there has to be a certain something off kilter in the look and/or performance. Very few of the male Doctors have been your traditional handsome leading man types (really I think the only ones that come close are Davison, McGann and maybe Tennant) One of my fears of a female Doctor is that they cast a complete babe rather than a character actress (which doesn’t mean she can’t be attractive, just not traditionally attractive, in the way Matt etc. are)

I do wonder though, in an alternate universe where there never was a River Song, would there be another name on our list right now? ;)
The Doctor has to have some personality trait that's off-kilter from normal human social standards, to convey to the audience that he may look human, but really isn't.

As for your list, you forgot the most important name: Tom Baker. Davison was cute, and while I watched him on All Creatures Great and Small, I can't forget that the first TV show I ever saw him in was in the 1970s SF series The Tomorrow People. He played an alien named Elmer. :wtf: I did find Paul McGann attractive, and Tennant's natural voice is one I could listen to all day. He's not in the category of "I'd listen to him read the phone book" but still... ;)

Jenna Coleman. :devil:
That would get me to completely stop watching. Period. I never want to see her on Doctor Who again, and won't be watching her on anything else.

I wonder if a female Doctor would have just one costume, or would go through a bunch like Romana did.
Lalla Ward was never shy about offering her opinions about her costumes. There were times when what she ended up wearing was quite different from what the costumer originally proposed.

I don't know if Mary Tamm had any input into her costumes. The most practical one she had was in The Power of Kroll, which is the worst story of her season.

Felicity Kendall... I've seen her in Good Neighbors and as Viola in Twelfth Night. What else has she done?

As for Nicola Bryant, no. Just. No. She has a squeaky voice and her accent kept slipping, not only from line to line, but in the middle of her lines.


I've been binge-watching Reign, and if Megan Follows were British instead of Canadian, she could pull it off. This is the first time I've seen her in anything but Matt & Jenny (when she was a child) and Anne of Green Gables. I'm impressed, and never thought that of all the characters in a historical drama about Mary Stuart, I'd be rooting for Catherine d'Medici.
 
Y. Strahovski.

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Just to mix things up.
I love Yvonne, and I have since day 1 on Chuck. She is all kinds of awesome in so many ways, and she can do the accent and kick ass. But while she'd be adept at being an action hero type, can she also do quirky? Don't know.

The only thing I'd say about a female Doctor is...I hope they don't make a choice ahead of time and say "Doctor 13 will be a woman." Just open up the casting to anyone, and if a woman has the best audition, cast her. Don't do it for a ratings stunt or to "shake things up" just because.
 
+1 on Ruth Wilson, Tilda Swinton and Catherine Blanchett.

I add Marion Cotillard, Rosamund Pike and Helena Bonham Carter to the list of contention.
 
Ruth Wilson would be my first call.
Nicola Walker of course got her first major TV role as the lead in a Moffat sitcom... but she also has children under 10 so might not want the intense near year-round commitment Capaldi, Smith and Tennant all say playing the Doctor involves at the moment.
 
I've only seen Ruth Wilson in The Affair. She's a very good actress but isn't she a little too conventionally attractive and sexy to play The Doctor?
 
I was thinking Chummy from Call the Midwife. Turns out she is the Miranda Hart that other people seem to want.
 
Felicity Kendall!

(runs away giggling...)
Oh God yes.
Felicity Kendall... I've seen her in Good Neighbors and as Viola in Twelfth Night. What else has she done?

I first remember her from a long running sitcom about a couple trying to be self sufficient in suburbia called The Good Life. I was more than a little smitten.

You could also check out the semi-autobiographical movie The Shakespeare Wallah on youtube. It's an early Merchant Ivory production.

I think we're probably ten years too late for Felicity as The Doctor though - she's neatrly seventy...

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Oh God yes.
Felicity Kendall... I've seen her in Good Neighbors and as Viola in Twelfth Night. What else has she done?

I first remember her from a long running sitcom about a couple trying to be self sufficient in suburbia called The Good Life. I was more than a little smitten.

Good Life and Good Neighbors are the same show.

You could also check out the semi-autobiographical movie The Shakespeare Wallah on youtube. It's an early Merchant Ivory production.
And Rosemary and Thyme, like I said...

I think we're probably ten years too late for Felicity as The Doctor though - she's neatrly seventy...
:shrug: William Hartnell was already creaking when he played the First Doctor...
 
Gillian Anderson
Amanda Tapping
Parminder Nagra
Naomie Harris
Natalie Dormer
Archie Panjabi
Helen McCrory
 
Tatiana Maslany ;)

Ruth Wilson would be my first call.
Nicola Walker of course got her first major TV role as the lead in a Moffat sitcom... but she also has children under 10 so might not want the intense near year-round commitment Capaldi, Smith and Tennant all say playing the Doctor involves at the moment.

Oddly Chalk's pretty much the only think Moffat's done that I've never seen-I hadn't even realised she was in it! My first sight of her was in The Last Train.

Tatiana Maslany ;)

Now that is a freaking brilliant suggestion!

Emilia Fox
Ophelia Lovibond
Lucy Liu

I was very pointedly not suggesting Emila because I am exceptionally biased but since someone else has suggested her.... :D
 
^ Eye of the beholder I guess. I'd agree that, while intensely attractive, she's not a classical beauty, but I wouldn't have described her as a bit odd-looking.
 
If only Judi Dench and Diana Rigg were a few years younger...

Maggie Smith.

More realistically- Lena Headey would be my current pick, and of course I've always thought Tilda Swinton would be ideal.
 
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