There may be employment/visa issues about that. Though obviously there are British actors of Chinese, Indian and Brazilian descent.
It would be nice to have another companion who wasn't a white person from the UK. How about someone from India or China or Brazil, say?
You have a link to back that up, or are you just making an assumption... -- believe it or not, none of the actors who's played the Doctor was actually from Gallifrey!
Three Scottish Doctors to date, Scottish show runner, filmed in Wales, conceived by a Canadian with an Indian as its first director.
Three Scottish Doctors to date, Scottish show runner, filmed in Wales, conceived by a Canadian with an Indian as its first director.
And then we have a show with an older looking Doctor and his middle-aged/older woman companion?
There's a groundswell of opinion that way. It's going hand in hand with the 'If Scotland wants to go, let 'em' attitude...Was there ever a point where England tried to extract itself from Britain?
I think it would be funny watching the other three trying to get along once they can't complain about England being a ####.
Doctor Who is an English show and really should remain that way...
It would be nice to have another companion who wasn't a white person from the UK. How about someone from India or China or Brazil, say?
Unless the writers really have a good understanding of the cultural differences, there would be little point.
Doctor Who is an English show and really should remain that way...
Rubbish. It's an "English show" whose co-creator was Canadian, whose iconic theme music was written by an Australian, and whose first serial had an Australian writer, an Indian director, and a Polish production designer.
Just because Britain is an island, that doesn't mean it has to be insular. London is one of the most cosmopolitan and multicultural cities in the world -- since, after all, it wasn't so long ago that it was the capital of a global empire -- so it actually would make the show more British if it embraced more nationalities.
And good riddance. She's like Worf in Star Trek - originally somewhat interesting until she ate the show.She'd dead to me.
It would be nice to have another companion who wasn't a white person from the UK. How about someone from India or China or Brazil, say?
Unless the writers really have a good understanding of the cultural differences, there would be little point. It would just be a similar character with a different skin color and funny accent - or worse, a different character based on inaccurate stereotypes.
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