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Doctor who? Newcomer divides programme's fans



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Published Date: 05 January 2009
THE unveiling of the new Doctor received a mixed reaction from fans of Doctor Who yesterday, after nearly seven million people tuned in to learn who is taking over the role.
Matt Smith was revealed as the next star of the show during a special episode of Doctor Who Confidential, making him, at 26, the youngest actor to play the part.

But opinions on the BBC's choice for the Doctor were divided, with some branding the
decision "brilliant" while others simply declared: "He looks like Frankenstein."

Several fans discussing the appointment on internet forum drwho-online.co.uk expressed disappointment that the little-known actor had been chosen to replace David Tennant.

One wrote: "Who can take this guy seriously in an Earth-shattering crisis? I couldn't – it would be a joke."

Some fans voiced concerns about his age and lack of experience.

But others were more supportive and urged sceptics to give him a chance – he will not appear in the role until 2010. One fan said: "What an inspired bit of casting! Matt Smith is a brilliant up-and-coming actor, just starting to really get noticed in the industry."

Smith has appeared in Alan Bennett's play The History Boys at the National Theatre in London, as well as several other roles on stage and television.



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  • Last Updated: 04 January 2009 9:33 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Doctor Who
 
1

Mercutio,

FALKIRK 05/01/2009 05:01:40
The trailing of this event on BBC news is absolutely shocking.
2

Boy Wonder,

05/01/2009 08:14:48
The 12th Doctor Who will be 15.
3

Deadpan,

London 05/01/2009 14:09:48
One (blogger) wrote "Who can take this guy seriously in an Earth-shattering crisis? I couldn't – it would be a joke."

It's a light entertainment programme, no-one should be taking it seriously.

How do you roll your eyes in type?
4

OldWife,

06/01/2009 08:49:48
I thought it was April Fool's Day. Sorry, that's the end of Dr Who for me. First impressions count and this chap is a dill.

 

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