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    It's time for an actress to play Doctor Who, according to the TV timelord's former sidekick Karen Gillan.
    The Guardians of the Galaxy star has faith BBC bosses will make the right choice about current Doctor Peter Capaldi's replacement – but she'd like to see a woman in the role.
    "I trust the BBC and their choices and they haven't failed us yet with the Doctor, but it would be cool to see a woman in the role one day because a woman could absolutely play that role," the British actress says.
    Capaldi will step down as the 12th Doctor Who after shooting this year's (17) Christmas episode, and Gillan isn't the first former assistant to speak up for a first female in the Tardis – Billie Piper has also spoken out about the need for a sex change.
    The actress, who portrayed Rose Tyler during David Tennant's run as the timelord, recently told the BBC, "I've always supported the original format but I don't know where they can go from here. I think it would be great (to have a female Doctor) given the spirit of the world at the moment. I think it would be timely."
    Longtime Doctor Who executive producer Steven Moffat, who is also departing the sci-fi series this year, is another person eager to see a woman in the role.
    "I think the next time might be a female Doctor," he said. "I don't see why not."
    Early bookmakers' odds had James Bond star Ben Whishaw and Olivia Colman among the frontrunners to take over from Capaldi, while some fans have suggested Tilda Swinton would make a great Doctor.






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    May just be the geek in me, but I don't see it. The premise is that the Doctor regenerates with a new "life". To make that a change in gender does not seem to be part of the premise. I do seem to recall that there was a female Master--but I have not watched the show enough to know how they justified it (as I recall the Master has been really, really dead a number of times and they keep bring the idea of him back). In many ways the show has run its course and if they want to create a new show with a new premise and a female lead I would be all for it.

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    Thought about it overnight and the show has done parallel universe in the past--maybe go back to the first episodes of the Doctor and start over with female Doctor. Have her raising her 'granddaughter' and pick up Barbara and Ian in the old Tardis. That might have interest. How would a female Doctor deal with the same situations that faced the show in the early days?

    Still think it would be better to start a fresh show with new ideas and writers that bring back the same old stuff--is it really that much harder to come up with a new idea? Sure the name means something and there is built in syndication profit in the old, but lots of competition from streaming.

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