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Or maybe one of these three??

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In for a penny in for a pound!!! LOL...

I'll be in the ALL group but strangley I will be an instance of my own.... forever!!
 
Bookies are already giving odd's as to who the next doctor could be.

Here are the favorites according to Ladbrokes:
Rory Kinnear (3/1)
David Harewood (4/1)
Ben Whishaw (5/1)
Benedict Cumberbatch (6/1)
Harry Lloyd (7/1)
Derek Jacobi (8/1)
Russel Tovey (9/1)
Alex Jennings (10/1)
Stephen Mangan (14/1)
Tom Hiddleston (16/1)
Helen Mirren (20/1)
Peter Capaldi (20/1)
David Tennant (20/1)
David Walliams (20/1)
Tim Wright (25/1)
Richard Armitage (25/1)
Daniel Radcliffe (25/1)
Tony Head (33/1)
Miranda Hart (33/1)
Hugh Lawrie (33/1)
Bill Bailey (50/1)

And from William Hill:
Russell Tovey (10/1)
Rupert Grint (10/1)
David Harewood (12/1)
Rory Kinnear (12/1)
Ben Whishaw (14/1)
Andrew Scott (16/1)
Billie Piper (16/1)
Colin Morgan (16/1)
David Morrissey (16/1)
Martin Freeman (16/1)
Patterson Joseph (20/1)
Richard Coyle (20/1)
Tilda Swinton (20/1)
Tom Ellis (20/1)
Alan Davies (25/1)
Benedict Cumberbatch (25/1)
Ewan McGregor (25/1)
James Nesbitt (25/1)
Olivia Colman (25/1)
Rhys Ifans (25/1)
Sheridan Smith (25/1)
Philip Glenister (33/1)
James Corden (40/1)
Nigel Harman (40/1)
Rowan Atkinson (40/1)
Chris O' Dowd (40/1)
John Hurt (50/1)
David Walliams (66/1)
Stephen Fry (66/1)
Jason Statham (100/1)
David Beckham (250/1)
Simon Cowell (250/1)
Tom Cruise (250/1)
John Terry (500/1)
 
I'm surprised Mitch Benn isn't on the list, but Tom Cruise is. I suppose the advantage of having Mr Cruise play The Doctor is that you wouldn't have to make the TARDIS bigger on the inside.
 
Some of the other suggestions I've seen are inspired.

Jack Davenport
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Max Beesley
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Dylan Moran
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Richard Ayoade
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Toby Jones
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Since he played the Dream Lord, being a "proper" incarnation of the Doctor could work wonders.
 
Jack Davenport would be good. I liked him in Ultraviolet (The series, not the silly Mila Jovovovovovovich film).

I'm too used to Dylan Moran and Richard Ayoade as their respective characters in Black Books and The IT Crowd. Explanations of how the TARDIS works would range, in my head, wildly from "Pfft. I don't know. You just press this button and it goes to the nearest off-licence" to a complete technical breakdown of the time rotor and exactly what part of the chameleon circuit is broken, taking up 2 and a half episodes.
 
here is a question regarding Dr Who, though there is no reason why the doctor cant be black or a worman or even both, but in the 50 years of doctor who he has always been a White male, do you think its time to change this or do you think that the formula works fine as it is.

I imagine that the true fan base of the Doctor wouldnt like to mess with what is considered standard practice.
 

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I wouldn't mind seeing Stephen Fry as the Dr.

It could just be wishful thinking though :D
 
here is a question regarding Dr Who, though there is no reason why the doctor cant be black or a worman or even both, but in the 50 years of doctor who he has always been a White male, do you think its time to change this or do you think that the formula works fine as it is.

I think it should stay as a male, as it kinda fits the character more. A female Doctor could work, but it'd need a good actress.

I don't see how skin colour is even relevant, personally... Mels/River was shown to change skin colour, so it's not like there's no precedent for it, and it's not like there are any differences beyond that (unlike with gender).

He should definitely still have a British-based accent, though, regardless of where he's from. (Or she.)
 
The Doctor must stay British at least......That would be like changing the Tardis to an American phone booth....The Doctor is just good old time British tradition.

I would prefer him always to be male as well.....Put it down to the Doctors DNA if you want but a female wouldn't work for me :)

Just my thoughts
 
I hope its a new up and comer again...
Amy Pond was a delight, not keen on Matt Smith really but he is passable.

loved David Tennant... Christopher Walken.... OOOH YES

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here is a question regarding Dr Who, though there is no reason why the doctor cant be black or a worman or even both, but in the 50 years of doctor who he has always been a White male, do you think its time to change this or do you think that the formula works fine as it is.

I imagine that the true fan base of the Doctor wouldnt like to mess with what is considered standard practice.
Skin colour is utterly irrelevant. A female Doctor would be good BUT ONLY if the writing did not change (beyond personal pronouns etc.) to "accommodate" the gender swap. It would be disasterous if it did, and utterly pointless... Ripley in Alien was written for a male (default). Then they cast a female (Sigourney Weaver) and changed nothing script-wise - result: a classic.
 
Skin colour is utterly irrelevant [snip] Ripley in Alien was written for a male (default). Then they cast a female (Sigourney Weaver) and changed nothing script-wise - result: a classic.

<nods> Agree 100% with Cathy!
 
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