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John Barrowman Proposes a Female Doctor Who
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<blockquote data-quote="Rachel_Sandford" data-source="post: 765236" data-attributes="member: 368463"><p>While in Glasgow promoting <em>Robinson Crusoe and The Caribbean Pirates</em> pantomime, John Barrowman, who plays Captain Jack Harkness in both <em>Doctor Who</em> and <em>Torchwood</em> proposed that the next time the good Doctor regenerates, she should be a lady.</p><p></p><p>“I think a female doctor might work, you never know,” said Barrowman. “The audience might not like that. I know there's a lot of young girls and women who would love that... I think that maybe they should go out on a limb next time and try it. That always stirs things up a little bit and makes things exciting and it's nice to see different things and challenges happen like that.”</p><p></p><p>Barrowman believes that having a female Doctor would be no big thing saying “Listen, if Captain Jack can be an omni-sexual time agent and an assistant to the Doctor, why can't we have a female Doctor?” Barrowman asked. Then later added “Put me in a dress and I'll be the female Doctor.”</p><p></p><p>The actor revealed, however, that his first choice for a female Doctor would be Catherine Tate, who has already appeared in 17 episodes of the show as Donna Noble. During the interview, Barrowman said Tate would make a “lovely Doctor.”</p><p></p><p>This is not to say that Barrowman is unhappy with the current Doctor, though. “Matt has put his mark on [the character] and rightfully so,” said Barrowman. “and he's a wonderful Doctor, but my Doctor will always be David (Tennant).”</p><p></p><p></p><p><em>Robinson Crusoe and The Caribbean Pirates</em> will be staged from December at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachel_Sandford, post: 765236, member: 368463"] While in Glasgow promoting [I]Robinson Crusoe and The Caribbean Pirates[/I] pantomime, John Barrowman, who plays Captain Jack Harkness in both [I]Doctor Who[/I] and [I]Torchwood[/I] proposed that the next time the good Doctor regenerates, she should be a lady. “I think a female doctor might work, you never know,” said Barrowman. “The audience might not like that. I know there's a lot of young girls and women who would love that... I think that maybe they should go out on a limb next time and try it. That always stirs things up a little bit and makes things exciting and it's nice to see different things and challenges happen like that.” Barrowman believes that having a female Doctor would be no big thing saying “Listen, if Captain Jack can be an omni-sexual time agent and an assistant to the Doctor, why can't we have a female Doctor?” Barrowman asked. Then later added “Put me in a dress and I'll be the female Doctor.” The actor revealed, however, that his first choice for a female Doctor would be Catherine Tate, who has already appeared in 17 episodes of the show as Donna Noble. During the interview, Barrowman said Tate would make a “lovely Doctor.” This is not to say that Barrowman is unhappy with the current Doctor, though. “Matt has put his mark on [the character] and rightfully so,” said Barrowman. “and he's a wonderful Doctor, but my Doctor will always be David (Tennant).” [I]Robinson Crusoe and The Caribbean Pirates[/I] will be staged from December at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. [/QUOTE]
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