The BBC Responds To Doctor Who's Casting Controversy

As ComicBook.com has written about before - there's a bit of a hubub about the casting of a female [...]

As ComicBook.com has written about before - there's a bit of a hubub about the casting of a female actor for the next regeneration of the Time Lord, Doctor Who from the planet Gallifrey. As the BBC is tend to do, it has responded to these 'complaints' in a very British way. Polite, but stern. The didn't do this in a standard media press release or make a big deal about it, having a show runner do an interview - they just posted on their complaints page, like they would do to any other complaint.

You can read the entire response below:

Some viewers contacted us unhappy that Jodie Whittaker has been cast as the new Doctor.

Response:

Since the first Doctor regenerated back in 1966, the concept of the Doctor as a constantly evolving being has been central to the programme. The continual input of fresh ideas and new voices across the cast and the writing and production teams has been key to the longevity of the series.

The Doctor is an alien from the planet Gallifrey and it has been established in the show that Time Lords can switch gender.

As the Controller of BBC Drama has said, Jodie is not just a talented actor but she has a bold and brilliant vision for her Doctor. She aced it in her audition both technically and with the powerful female life force she brings to the role. She is destined to be an utterly iconic Doctor.

We hope viewers will enjoy what we have in store for the continuation of the story.

Well done, beeb. Now... when can we get another season of Sherlock?

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