Yeah, maybe a low key show like the one where they announced Matt. The Capaldi one was a tad extreme! Did they do anything for Tennant? I can't recall.
iThe moustache was a dead giveaway for me.
I'm surprised it took you this long to mention Emilia Fox
Gillian Anderson is another great idea!
I love the idea of Tom Hardy. And considering he's done Peaky Blinders, we know he's willing to do television.
I'd simply stop watching if it was Izzard.Even though I know it won't happen, I feel compelled to drag out the two people I always mention when this comes up: Eddie Izzard and Alexander Siddig.
If we're so lucky to have a female Doctor, I second Eva Green and I would also suggest Kate Winslett, Rachel Weisz, and Amara Karan.
Richard Ayoade
Matt Berry
That was mostly more of a jokey suggestion, but I'd still choose Dyer over Colman; Dyer has shown he can "calm down" for Eastenders, a cockney Doctor would be fun, it'd be unique to the show. So him portraying the Doctor wouldn't be out of the equation, difficult to imagine perhaps but I could see it working. I would choose my five other suggestions over Dyer mind you.Seriously anyone who thinks Danny Dyer is a better fit to be the Doctor than Olivia Colman really ought to hand in their sonic screwdriver.
Olivia Colman is an award winning actress who can play battered wives, scatty bohemians, determined human rights activists and Numberwang contestants, she's quirky and funny and lovely and can also be dark and venomously nasty (just watch Peep Show). She's about as qualified as anyone has ever been to play the Doctor, aside from the apparently irreconcilable complication that she doesn't have a dick!
I think if there's to be a woman in the role, someone like Olivia Colman would represent the sort of Alan Davies paradox of being too obvious for the role ... and for Doctor Who as it was, not the sort of Doctor Who where Matt Smith's played the role. The casting of the Doctor should feel a little dangerous, and 'casting a woman' isn't dangerous in and of itself, it's a sort of pseudo danger, a sort of superficial 'risk'. A safe woman choice is still a safe choice. Colman would be great, but I think I see how she'd play it. In, - er, how can I put this diplomatically? - an era overseen by a safe choice showrunner ... yes, that might trick people into thinking I'm being positive ... a safe choice Doctor would drag everything to a halt. In things like Line of Duty and Inside No 9, Jessica Raine's got a nice, arch, aware thing going on. She makes slightly mad choices that liven up the performance.
Lance Parkin made an intriguing suggestion on Facebook -- Jessica Raine. I hadn't considered her, but she'd be quite brilliant. And why he'd choose her over Olivia Colman:
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