The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
Surprise as comedian tipped to be Doctor who’s sidekick
Bradley Walsh could be joining the show
Doctor Who fans have expressed surprise after it emerged that Bradley Walsh could be the new assistant on the show.
According to the Daily Mirror, the actor, comedian and quiz show host, 57, will accompany Jodie Whittaker, 35, who was recently unveiled as the first female Time Lord.
“Bradley is super excited to be joining the cast of Doctor Who in such a key role,” a source was quoted as saying.
“It means that his schedule over the coming months will be jam-packed”.
Walsh, who starred in Coronation Street and recently enjoyed success with a singing career, will continue to present ITV quiz show The Chase, according to the report.
Some of the drama’s fans love the prospect of the funnyman in the role.
Actor Matt Lucas, himself a companion on the show to Peter Capaldi’s Doctor, wrote on Twitter: “No idea if the story about Bradley Walsh being in Doctor Who is true, but if it is then I love it.”
GarHop78 wrote: “Bradley Walsh as a companion in Doctor Who is so ridiculously out of the box it might just work.”
PaulGold92 added: “I’ve wanted anything to be truer”. Others were more unsure. Haych-Pea said: “The BBC really are struggling for funds if Bradley Walsh in set to be the new Doctor Who companion.”
And dannycharleston wrote: “Can everyone please stop acting like Bradley Walsh as the Doctor Who companion is a good idea?”
askyerfather wrote: “This is wrong isn’t it.”
Previous companions have been played by Billie Piper, Freema Agyeman, Jenna Coleman and Pearl Mackie.
A BBC spokesman refused to comment on the speculation. Walsh’s representatives have also been contacted over the report. never