The Scotsman

Former Doctors back new timelord

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Former time lord colin baker has hit out at the “sad” reaction from some fans to the casting of Jodie Whittaker in Doctor Who.

The actress, 35, has been unveiled as the first female Doctor in the long-running sci-fi show.

Baker, 74, who starred as the Doctor from 1984 to 1986, tweeted: “Cannot deny that I am amazed by the ‘never watch it again’ reaction by some viewers (I hesitate to call them ‘fans’). Very sad.”

And he wrote: “To those making ‘parking the Tardis’ jokes – name me one male Doctor that was unfailingl­y good at that!”

Whittaker will take over from Peter Capaldi as the 13th reincarnat­ion of the Time Lord. Former Doctor Sylvester Mccoy wrote on Twitter: “Congratula­tions Jodie Whittaker !!!! One small step for women, one giant leap for women kind!”

Alex Kingston, who has played River Song, the Doctor’s wife, in the sci-fi drama, heard the news while appearing on stage at a convention.

She made joke kissing sounds and joked: “Oh my goodness! I’m always the damn cradle-snatcher. That’s lovely, she’s a really great actress, she’s fantastic. That’s so exciting.”

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