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'Doctor Who' poll: Should the Twelfth Doctor be female?
Published Thursday, Sep 15 2011, 18:01 BST | By Paul Millar | 121 comments

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Torchwood star John Barrowman suggested this week that producers "should go out on a limb" and make the next Doctor a woman, picking Catherine Tate's Donna Noble as a possible candidate.
Of course, there was a female Time Lord in 'The End of Time', and there's even been a female Doctor (of sorts). Joanna Lumley inherited the Sonic Screwdriver in a 1999 Comic Relief special Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death, which was penned by a certain Steven Moffat...
Former boss Russell T. Davies certainly wasn't against the idea of a female Doctor and said that he wouldn't mind seeing Lesley Sharp or Catherine Zeta-Jones in the role.
Former Who actor Noel Clarke also makes the point that The Doctor's alien origin and changing identity means "there is no reason why it can't be a woman, an alien, a man, a fellow".
If the next showrunner agrees, would such a move be radical? And if so, would it change the dynamic of the show for better or worse?
Watch Catherine Tate as The Doctor Donna in 'Journey's End' below:
Watch Joanna Lumley as The Doctor in Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death below:
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