Moffat wrote the comic relief skit, that had Joanna Lumley.
Big Finish has Arabella Weir.
The comics had an eight Doctor Who was female, but she turned out to be a fake.
Moffat allegedly read female actors for the role at some point, one was A big name, but I forget who. Putting all that aside for the moment..
I believe only females were read for the starring companion role practically every time. There was never a male in contention for the companion role in nu-who. Is this sexist? Are the companions not also the ‘star’ of the show, as Susan, Ian and Barbara all were, though things perhaps change a little in their focus. It’s not about pay either, as I believe Billie was on a higher scale than David.
Ultimately it’s about the character. That’s what this part of the discussion is about. British TV, even at the beeb, has plenty of female-led Dramas, has had for a good thirty years (Marple, Mapp and Lucia, Rosemary and Thyme, The Durrells, Prime Suspect, Murder Most Horrid...bit of a grey zone into comedy there, House of Eliot, Ashes to Ashes, that’s just off the top of my head.)
Sometimes it’s not about sexism.
I hope Jodie does well.
I loved Marple. Miranda is hilarious! I also loved the classics I grew up with. Fawlty Towers, Are you being served yet.
Red Dwarf, is a personal Fav, tho no strong female lead there. Still Lister and CAT are great role models.. The subject of race isn't the focus of the show, which is why it works so well. Gender is the new Black I suppose these days..
Other strong Female TV series I love (by love I mean I own their DVDs or watch saved on AMAZON and watch on occasion) Keeping Up Appearances, The Vicar of Dibley, and of course my personal FAV Bletchly Circle. The Drama surrounding the WWII era is very engaging and makes the series stand out in my mind.
I hope the series does well and stays clear of Rubbish.. but I am sure there are some who want Who to be "WOKE"..
Like I said, regardless of my differences with fellow board members here. The mid season Ratings will tell all, and surely by the finale of Series 11, we will know if it added more fans, or lost more, or just remained stagnant with maybe some fan swapping.. Time will tell. I would be interested to know those figures once the series is assessed.
Tho I am confident if there is a continued fall off in ratings, the usual suspects will be called out. Misogynistic-sexist (CIS) White Males, Racist White Males, (Take your pic) or BBC's lack of promotion.. Online ITV figures taking Ratings away, so on and so on.. all the usual Excuses will be plentiful I am sure.
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