Cult
Saunders and Ifans linked to 'Dr Who' role
Published Wednesday, Dec 19 2007, 11:24 GMT | By Ben Rawson-Jones

Rex Features
Following Catherine Tate's comments suggesting that the next season will be Tennant's last as the Time Lord, media speculation about his replacement has been rampant.
Saunders, best known for her comedy skits with Dawn French, is apparently "in talks" to feature as The Doctor in one episode, according to The Sun. "She’s in the running and we all think she would be fantastic," an insider told the tabloid.
Coincidentally, Saunders' Absolutely Fabulous co-star Joanna Lumley portrayed a female version of The Doctor in the 1999 Comic Relief skit 'Curse of the Fatal Death', penned by new series writer Steven Moffat.
Meanwhile, the Daily Express claims that Notting Hill actor Rhys Ifans is being earmarked for the part. 'BBC moles' reportedly told the paper that Ifans is "one of the front runners" and "would make a more maverick, slightly menacing Doctor, perhaps more in the Tom Baker mould".
In recent weeks, John Simm and James Nesbitt have also been labelled as Tennant's future successor. The BBC has yet to confirm or deny any casting rumours concerning the next Doctor.
> Discuss the rumours and all other things Doctor Who and Torchwood here
More: Cult, Doctor Who
Related Stories
Tube Talk
This Week's Must-See TVOur regular picks for the five shows that cannot be missed in the next 7 days.
TV Interviews
Apprentice Gabrielle 'was easy target'Digital Spy talks to Gabrielle Omar about being too nice for the show.
TV Ratings
Eurovision 2012 attracts 7.5m to BBC OneHowever, The Voice UK plunged to a new low of 4.5m before Eurovision.
TV Recaps
'Homeland' finale: Have your sayHomeland's incredible finale is reviewed by Digital Spy. Share your verdict.






