Paisley Daily Express

Tennant is top of the docs in bookies’ study

- BY CARLA TALBOT

Paisley actor David Tennant has been revealed as the nation’s favourite Time Lord.

Doctor Who turned 58 yesterday, and fans celebrate every year on November 23 as Doctor Who Day – marking the date the sci-fi giant came hurtling into our lives in 1963.

A new study by bookmaker William Hill which analysed tens of thousands of social media posts, domestic and internatio­nal web search volumes, headlines generated, and those all-important average IMDB ratings for each episode, mean that the 13 Time Lords can be accurately ranked to find the internet’s favourite Doctor.

And it was former Paisley Grammar pupil Tennant, widely considered one of Scotland’s greatest ever actors, and most famous for playing the tenth incarnatio­n of The Doctor in 51 episodes of the sci-fi series (8.2 IMDB), that claims the keys to the Tardis.

In second spot is the man Tennant inherited the famous role from, Christophe­r Eccleston.

The ninth Doctor, who first appeared in 2005’s The Parting of the Ways, and went on to clock up 14 episodes at the helm, with an average IMDB episode rating of 8.07, is the only other Time Lord who can compete on Tennant’s level.

Next on this list is Glaswegian Peter Capaldi, who racked up 41 episodes, starting with his maiden appearance in 2017’s Twice Upon A Time.

Capaldi was held back on the grounds of considerab­ly lower search volume, both globally and domestical­ly, as well as more moderate press coverage, but is otherwise highly thought of.

Outgoing Jodie Whittaker, who first appeared in The Woman Who Fell To Earth, claims fourth spot.

The thirteenth Doctor, currently starring in series 13, was held back in her efforts to mount a challenge at the top by her IMDB rating, which was the lowest of all 13 Doctors.

And it was a similar story for fifth-placed Matt Smith, who despite boasting the highest IMDB average episode rating (8.3), scored second lowest in terms of public opinion on social media.

Back to the present day, and it’s little-known Omari Douglas who is 6-5 favourite to become the fourteenth Doctor, with the hit show’s bosses reportedly courting the 27-year-old rising star.

And speculatio­n is rife about who will take over the coveted role with current incumbent Whittaker and showrunner Chris Chibnall preparing to bow out.

William Hill are offering odds on who will become the fourteenth Doctor.

And after wowing audiences in his TV debut as Roscoe Babatunde in It’s A Sin at the start of this year, William Hill has Douglas at 6-5 to take on the mantle. The 27-year-old even forced the temporary closure of the market for a brief period as new informatio­n came to light.

There has also been much speculatio­n abou tYears and Years and It’s A Sin star Lydia West, who was recently cut to 5-2.

West, who was reportedly the name behind a flurry of bets which forced bookmakers to close their books in September, is set to appear alongside Russell Tovey in the film Text for You , and with Mike Myers and Ken Jeong in forthcomin­g comedy series The Pentaverat­e.

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Prodigal Son star Michael Sheen – recently voted as the fans’ choice for the high-profile vacancy – is the other blockbuste­r name at 3-1.

He stars alongside Tennant in the hit Amazon Prime series Good Omens – which is set to return to screens for a second season next year.

Years and Years star T’Nia Miller is now 9-1, having already played a Time Lord in the BBC series, and I May Destroy You creator and star Michaela Coel is a 14-1 shot.

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