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Who will play The Doctor in the rumoured big-screen version of Doctor Who?

Will Smith — 3/1

Denzel Washington — 6/1

Rowan Atkinson — 10/1

John Cleese — 14/1

Dudley Moore — 50/1

Des Lynam — 100/1


Doctor Who was consigned to the Cult TV graveyard in 1989, despite a campaign waged by the tabloid press and letters to then BBC1 Controller Michael Grade. It's now BBC's third most exported show. Last year the writer and producer of Channel 4's TV series Queer as Folk was poised to develop a new series tentatively titled Doctor Who 2000. Now a possible Dr Who: The Movie seems to be the most likely: ; on-screen incarnation for the renegade timelord.

William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davidson, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann have all played Dr Who. But who has the charisma to grip the public's imagination, and make them stay for a full length feature?:

It is rumoured the BBC has been trying to persuade Denzel Washington to step Into the Tardis. The official Doctor Who magazine is placing its bets on this man.

"The word that the next Doctor will be American actor so as to capitalise on international markets-- but I really can't see it happening," says Ed Nicholson, Ladbrokes entertainment odds compiler. "The main character utterly epitomises the eccentric Englishman."

Rowan Atkinson holds that appeal, and funnily enough has already done a charity Dr Who special. "He already has big-screen experience (Mr Bean) and can captivate an audience", says Nicholson.

Donald Sutherland, John Cleese, Eric Idle and Dudley Moore have also been mentioned as possibles over the last years.

Ed suggests Des Lynam as an outsider. "The chances Of Des undergoing two regenerations inside 12 months are remote but odds of 100/1 could be tempting. After all, he is a lord of our times if not an actual timelord," Nicolson says.

Interview by Jennifer Rodger


Spelling correction: Peter Davison

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