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New Doctor Who unveiled

BBC announces Peter Capaldi as 12th Time Lord

- JILL LAWLESS

LONDON — Peter Capaldi is going from spin doctor to Doctor Who.

The BBC announced Sunday that the Scottish actor, best known as venomspitt­ing political fixer Malcolm Tucker in the sitcom The Thick of It and its film spinoff, In the Loop, is the new star of Doctor Who, the famed science fiction series soon to celebrate its 50th anniversar­y.

The identity of the new Doctor had been the subject of frantic speculatio­n, and the revelation was made with fanfare befitting one of Britain’s bestknown shows — during a live suppertime television broadcast.

Capaldi is the 12th actor to play the Doctor, a galaxy- hopping Time Lord who travels in the Tardis, a time machine shaped like an old- fashioned British police telephone booth. At age 55, he’s also the oldest since the first Doctor, William Hartnell.

Capaldi, a fan of the show since childhood, said that “being asked to play the Doctor is an amazing privilege.”

“Like the Doctor himself, I find myself in a state of utter terror and delight,” he said.

Capaldi has a long list of movie, TV and stage credits, from the 1983 film Local Hero, to zombie thriller World War Z, to the BBC’s recent newsroom drama The Hour. He is currently playing Cardinal Richelieu in BBC drama The Musketeers.

He’s also an Oscar winner — he directed Franz Kafka’s It’s a Wonderful Life, which won the Academy Award for best short film in 1995.

Doctor Who was first broadcast in 1963 and is now one of the BBC’s most popular programs, both in Britain and abroad. Its longevity is due partly to the flexibilit­y of the premise. The Doctor can regenerate into new bodies and can travel to any point in space or time.

Doctor Who ran from 1963 to 1989, and was revived to acclaim in 2005. Since then, the Doctor has been played by Christophe­r Eccleston, David Tennant and Matt Smith, who took the part in 2010.

The role will be a dramatic change from Capaldi’s turn as Tucker, a political manipulato­r known for his ceaseless and creative use of expletives. Doctor Who is a firmly child- friendly program.

 ?? TIM P. WHITBY/ GETTY IMAGES ?? ‘ Being asked to play the Doctor is an amazing privilege,’ says Peter Capaldi.
TIM P. WHITBY/ GETTY IMAGES ‘ Being asked to play the Doctor is an amazing privilege,’ says Peter Capaldi.

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