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Jodie Whittaker almost wasn't the first woman to portray Doctor Who's titular hero, as others were considered three decades prior.
Daniel Ryan joins the 'Dr. Who' star and 'The Crown' alum in the four-part drama about the England men's soccer team, with ...
Doctor Who has seen many Doctors take on the T.A.R.D.I.S across over 60 years of being on television. Jodie Whittaker's ...
Jodie Whittaker and Jason Watkins have joined the cast of the BBC's screen adaptation of James Graham's play "Dear England." ...
Jodie Whittaker pivots from “Doctor Who” to Season 2 of the BritBox anthology series “Time,” premiering March 27. The three-part drama from Jimmy McGovern and Helen Black focuses on a year ...
Before meeting Jodie Whittaker, I was concerned. Why, you may ask. I’ll tell you why. There was an impression, formed long ago, embedded in the back of my brain: isn’t she a bit of a meanie ...
Jodie Whittaker speaks to Sky News about the return of Doctor Who, method acting and her new show One Night.
Jodie Whittaker is one of Britain's best-known actresses and made TV history in 2017 as the first woman to play the full-time role of Doctor Who. After delighting audiences for five years, Jodie's ...
Jodie Whittaker, the first female lead of "Doctor Who," has announced that she is leaving the show. Whittaker played the Doctor since season 11 and was hired by the current showrunner, Chris Chibnall.
Jodie Whittaker, the first female "Doctor Who," is leaving the show after three seasons. Chris Chibnall, the showrunner who brought Whittaker aboard, will also be departing the series.
The stakes are higher for the new female-led version of the British sci-fi classic "Doctor Who," starring Jodie Whittaker as the Time Lord.