• [NEWS] Doctor Who: Whittaker & Chibnall quitting after 2022

    From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 30 08:38:39 2021
    YEA!!!!

    So, which black / asian actress in a wheelchair are the "Politically
    Correct" / "Equality" / "Dversity" morons going to replace Whittaker
    with??

    As for "Three season and out", if the BBC management knew that, it's
    simply another reason neither of them should have been given the job.
    If you can't be bothered sticking around for an on-going show, then
    don't bother applying.


    From BBC.com ...


    Doctor Who: Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall to leave in 2022
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    Jodie Whittaker is to step down from the lead role in Doctor Who,
    the BBC has confirmed.

    The first woman to play the Time Lord will bow out in Autumn 2022,
    along with showrunner Chris Chibnall.

    Whittaker will star in a new six-part series later this year, and
    three specials next year, before she exits.

    In a statement, Whittaker paid tribute to Chibnall and the Doctor
    Who team, adding: "I will carry the Doctor and the lessons I've
    learnt forever."

    Chibnall, who appointed the actress to replace Peter Capaldi in
    the role, has been in charge of the BBC One series since 2017.

    It has not yet been announced who will take over from Whittaker
    in the leading role.

    "In 2017 I opened my glorious gift box of size 13 shoes,"
    Whittaker said in a statement. "I could not have guessed the
    brilliant adventures, worlds and wonders I was to see in them."

    She continued: "My heart is so full of love for this show, for
    the team who make it, for the fans who watch it and for what it
    has brought to my life."

    "And I cannot thank Chris enough for entrusting me with his
    incredible stories. We knew that we wanted to ride this wave
    side by side, and pass on the baton together. So here we are,
    weeks away from wrapping on the best job I have ever had. I don't
    think I'll ever be able to express what this role has given me.
    I will carry the Doctor and the lessons I've learnt forever.

    "I know change can be scary and none of us know what's out there.
    That's why we keep looking. Travel hopefully. The universe will
    surprise you. Constantly."

    For her final series, Whittaker will once again be joined by
    Mandip Gill as Yaz, and comedian John Bishop, who will play a
    new character named Dan.

    The 13th Doctor's first episode in October 2018 was watched by
    11.5m viewers, in the sci-fi drama's biggest audience for almost
    a decade. It was also the biggest show of that week, ahead of
    Strictly Come Dancing and the Great British Bake Off.

    But the show's ratings have dropped in recent years. Whittaker's
    last episode, broadcast in January, attracted a consolidated
    audience of 6.3 million.

    While many have praised Whittaker's casting, some fans and
    critics have criticised the show's recent narrative direction.

    The Telegraph described recent episodes as "flat, worthy and
    woke" despite Whittaker's talent as an actress, while The Sun
    reported viewers were left furious by the show's "unbearable
    political correctness".

    One of the long-running drama's unique features has been
    regeneration, where the Doctor completely changes their physical
    appearance, allowing the show to recast its lead role every few
    years.

    Chibnall is currently writing and producing the next series of
    Doctor Who, which will air later this year. It will be followed
    by three specials, the first of which will be broadcast on New
    Year's Day 2022, with another later in spring 2022.

    Whittaker's final feature-length special, where the 13th Doctor
    will regenerate, will transmit in autumn 2022 as part of the
    BBC's Centenary celebrations.

    Speculation will now turn to who Whittaker's replacement might
    be, as Doctor Who approaches its 60th anniversary in 2023.

    As well as introducing Whittaker as the first female Doctor,
    Chibnall also brought in Tosin Cole as Ryan, Mandip Gill (Yaz)
    and Bradley Walsh (Graham).

    Episodes such as Rosa, Demons of the Punjab and Spyfall
    thrilled audiences, and netted the show two Bafta Must See
    Moment nominations, along with multiple National Television
    Award, Bafta Cymru, TV Choice and Critics Choice nominations.

    In 2020, Whittaker was voted second most popular Doctor of
    all-time in a poll of 50,000 fans for the Radio Times, losing
    out to David Tennant.

    'Three seasons and out'
    Chibnall said: "Jodie and I made a 'three series and out' pact
    with each other at the start of this once-in-a-lifetime blast.
    So now our shift is done, and we're handing back the Tardis
    keys.

    "Jodie's magnificent, iconic Doctor has exceeded all our high
    expectations. She's been the gold standard leading actor,
    shouldering the responsibility of being the first female Doctor
    with style, strength, warmth, generosity and humour."

    He added: "She captured the public imagination and continues
    to inspire adoration around the world, as well as from
    everyone on the production.

    "I can't imagine working with a more inspiring Doctor - so I'm
    not going to!"


    <https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-57940451>

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  • From Mike McKeown@21:1/5 to Your Name on Fri Jul 30 16:48:19 2021
    On 29/07/2021 21:38, Your Name wrote:

    YEA!!!!

    So, which black / asian actress in a wheelchair are the "Politically
    Correct" / "Equality" / "Dversity" morons going to replace Whittaker with??

    Put another record on mate, this one's scratched and repeating the same
    crappy groove over and over.

    The zeitgeist of the early 21st Century is what it is - you are just
    going to have to ride the tide of beardy blokes saying they don't
    identify as male, actors transitioning gender, etc, until the social
    pendulum swings again. And TV has to follow the mores of current society
    or it becomes irrelevant, which is why there is so much more emphasis on representation and colour blind casting even when it seems stupid in "realistic" terms - I'm looking at shows like Bridgerton and The
    Irregulars here, with their significant ethnic black and Asian British nobility, and casual same-sex romance, in the nineteenth century. Doctor
    Who is just one more example.


    As for "Three season and out", if the BBC management knew that, it's
    simply another reason neither of them should have been given the job. If
    you can't be bothered sticking around for an on-going show, then don't
    bother applying.

    So do you think Patrick Toughton, Peter Davison, Christopher Eccleston,
    David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capadli should never have taken up
    the role either? All of them (apart from Eccleston) left the role for
    similar reasons, and given Eccleston's well known views on moving on
    from roles and not being typecast, even if he hadn't had the issues he
    did, he'd have moved on after a couple of years anyway. It's a uniquely desirable role for actors for the very reason that it's a role you CAN
    walk away from without destroying the show. So I believe it of Whittaker.

    Not of Chibnall though. He's leaving because of the social pressures of
    being the Who showrunner - there's only so much vitriol and carping
    criticism from crusty old "fans" who don't like change tha any man can
    take. If he was insulated from social media I bet he'd try to hold on to
    the job for ages - it's been his dream for decades.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Mike McKeown on Sat Jul 31 09:55:15 2021
    On 2021-07-30 15:48:19 +0000, Mike McKeown said:

    On 29/07/2021 21:38, Your Name wrote:

    YEA!!!!

    So, which black / asian actress in a wheelchair are the "Politically
    Correct" / "Equality" / "Dversity" morons going to replace Whittaker
    with??

    Put another record on mate, this one's scratched and repeating the same crappy groove over and over.

    The zeitgeist of the early 21st Century is what it is - you are just
    going to have to ride the tide of beardy blokes saying they don't
    identify as male, actors transitioning gender, etc, until the social
    pendulum swings again. And TV has to follow the mores of current
    society or it becomes irrelevant, which is why there is so much more
    emphasis on representation and colour blind casting even when it seems
    stupid in "realistic" terms - I'm looking at shows like Bridgerton and
    The Irregulars here, with their significant ethnic black and Asian
    British nobility, and casual same-sex romance, in the nineteenth
    century. Doctor Who is just one more example.

    The more people simply accept this kind of double-standard "Politically Correct" idiocy, the more it will happen.

    If they want black / female / gay / etc. characters, then they should
    find the creative talent to actually make stories with such characters,
    rather than lazily steal existing white / male characters ... if it
    happened the other way around and there would be howls of "cultural appropriation" and marching in the streets.



    As for "Three season and out", if the BBC management knew that, it's
    simply another reason neither of them should have been given the job.
    If you can't be bothered sticking around for an on-going show, then
    don't bother applying.

    So do you think Patrick Toughton, Peter Davison, Christopher Eccleston,
    David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capadli should never have taken up
    the role either?

    Nobody should be given a big role in any on-going series when they're
    already pre-planning to quit after only a couple of seasons. The fact
    that the Doctor can regenerate shouldn't be used as an excuse for lazy,
    selfish actors.



    All of them (apart from Eccleston) left the role for similar reasons,
    and given Eccleston's well known views on moving on from roles and not
    being typecast, even if he hadn't had the issues he did, he'd have
    moved on after a couple of years anyway. It's a uniquely desirable role
    for actors for the very reason that it's a role you CAN walk away from without destroying the show. So I believe it of Whittaker.

    It's simply a case of the greedy scum wanting to put a bif name TV
    series on their resume. They couldn't care less about the show itself
    nor being in it, despite often claiming it's their "dream job".



    Not of Chibnall though. He's leaving because of the social pressures of
    being the Who showrunner - there's only so much vitriol and carping
    criticism from crusty old "fans" who don't like change tha any man can
    take. If he was insulated from social media I bet he'd try to hold on
    to the job for ages - it's been his dream for decades.

    The producer and director are laregly irrelevant, as log as they can
    continue to produce an consistent product that continues to fit with
    the established facts of the franchise.

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