Irish Sunday Mirror

Doctor Foster’s scorned for good

No plans for third series, claims star

- BY JANINE YAQOOB AND PETER ROBERTSON

Doc and son Tom They may seem to despise each other but it’s clear neither one can get the other out of their head. They even had “hate sex”.

Gemma has hinted their feelings run deep, telling his new wife Kate: “He has a type, and that type is me.”

Maybe, in the most shocking twist of all, TV’S most dysfunctio­nal couple will ride off into the sunset together. Gemma and Simon Suranne as scorned Doctor Foster plotting revenge on her ex husband Doc revs car up behind cheating ex

The revelation comes as fans are speculatin­g about possible endings to Tuesday’s finale of the second run in which Suranne Jones plays the sinister GP plotting revenge on ex-husband Simon.

But Sara Stewart – who plays the mother of Simon’s new wife Kate – says: “I’m not aware of any plans for another series. When you sign a contract for one series there’s an option for another but I haven’t heard anything.”

And speaking on Graham Norton’s Radio 2 show yesterday, Suranne said: “Tuesday could end this thing totally. I’m busy next year in a play and then I go off with Sally Wainwright to the Yorkshire Moors for Gentleman Jack. I’m not available to January 2019. If people are still interested in 2019, then who knows?”

Those comments follow writer Mike Bartlett’s hint last week that the chilling doc might be hanging up her stethoscop­e for good.

FEVER

He teased: “Depending on what happens at the end of series two, a third might not be possible. That’s all I can say”

Last week’s episode, seen by 5.8million viewers, ended with Suranne’s character Gemma looking as if she was about to run Simon (Bertie Carvel) over in her car.

Sara, 51, admits she shares the nation’s Doctor Foster fever. “I’m usually curled up with my dog on the sofa watching it every week. I’m as gripped as everybody else, and I find it disturbing.

“The only really happy couple in Doctor Foster is my character Susie and her husband Chris (Neil Stuke). Everybody else seems to be crumbling around them. People I know watching it say Gemma is insane. She is certainly intense. These days all too often you read about people who kill their spouse and then themselves.”

But Sara insists that’s not a hint at how the show will end. “I can’t tell you because, if I did, I’d have to kill you,” she laughs. “We all knew what would happen before we started filming because we sat round a table and read the whole thing.”

Sara, 51 – who has appeared in The Night Manager, Monarch Of The Glen and Mr Selfridge, as well as movie Philomena – says Dr Foster is on a different level to anything she’s done before. I’ve not been associated with anything that’s had this kind of audience reaction,” she says “The first series had the highest ratings of any drama, and won a National Television Award. It’s gripped the nation.

“Everybody can relate to it. Everybody’s thought things like ‘shall I look through my partner’s phone?’ and most people have cheated or been cheated on. I can’t think of any drama that’s addressed those issues in such a gripping way.”

Sara says Suranne was made for the lead role. “It’s a great part,” she says. “Every actress would want it, but I can’t imagine any doing it as well as Suranne”.

janine.yaqoob@trinitymir­ror.com Sara

I can’t tell you what happens, because if I did I’d have to kill you ACTRESS SARA ON FANS’ FEVER OVER SERIES FINALE

 ??  ?? EEK TRAGEDY Gemma will kill Simon Gemma will kill Tom Simon will kill Gemma Simon and Gemma will get back together DEEP FEELINGS CHILLING WILL SHE, WON’T SHE? KEEPING MUM
EEK TRAGEDY Gemma will kill Simon Gemma will kill Tom Simon will kill Gemma Simon and Gemma will get back together DEEP FEELINGS CHILLING WILL SHE, WON’T SHE? KEEPING MUM

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