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With its first female lead, 'Doctor Who' diversifies.&lt;br /&gt;
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SAN DIEGO — When Jodie Whittaker got the news some months ago that she had been cast as the protagonist of &amp;quot;Doctor Who,&amp;quot; the long-running BBC series, she went through a range of overwhelmed reactions. She cried; she caught her breath; she excitedly squeezed the knee of a colleague sitting next to her.&lt;br /&gt;
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To be told that she would inherit the role of the Doctor, a time-traveling, space-faring adventurer who is perhaps one of the most recognizable heroes in science fiction, Ms. Whittaker said, &amp;quot;wasn't part of my mind-set as an actress, that it was possible.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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For Ms. Whittaker, 36, who until now was best known for her work on the British crime drama &amp;quot;Broadchurch,&amp;quot; the casting decision was life-altering, as it would be for any performer — a guarantee that, when it was announced to the public, she would become instantly familiar to a global audience of millions.&lt;br /&gt;
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In her case, however, there is an added, inescapable distinction: In the 55-year history of &amp;quot;Doctor Who,&amp;quot; during which 12 other actors have officially portrayed the Doctor, Ms. Whittaker is the first woman.&lt;br /&gt;
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As Ms. Whittaker and her colleagues prepare for their first season of &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; to make its BBC America debut on Oct. 7, they are still calibrating how they talk about it. They want to celebrate the show's inclu-sivity without chiding the wider genre for a historical lack of representation, and highlight how they have made the series more contemporary and more diverse — behind the camera as well as in front of it — while emphasizing that its fundamental principles haven't changed.&lt;br /&gt;
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This is no easy feat for &amp;quot;Doctor Who,&amp;quot; which is accustomed to a certain scrutiny when it replaces its lead actor every few years. The series is also a prominent entertainment property in a field where efforts to diversify are often attacked by a vocal subset of fans.&lt;br /&gt;
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Despite these challenges, Ms. Whittaker said it was a role she could hardly resist. &amp;quot;There's no other job like it,&amp;quot; she said. &amp;quot;And I certainly can't be typecast as it.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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One Sunday in July, Ms. Whittaker was eating breakfast at a hotel here, having made her first visit as a V.I.P. to Comic-Con International the preceding week. This morning, she was daydreaming about returning to the convention center and gawking at other celebrities attending, but, she said: &amp;quot;I'm not allowed. I would need about eight security people&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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A London-based actor who was raised in West Yorkshire, Ms. Whittaker gained early attention for her roles in films like &amp;quot;Venus&amp;quot; (2006), opposite Peter O'Toole, and &amp;quot;Attack the Block&amp;quot; (2011), with John Boyega, before her breakthrough playing the mourning mother of a murder victim in three seasons of &amp;quot;Broadchurch.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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That proved crucial when Steven Moffat, who had been the showrunner of &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; since 2009, decided to leave the series, and the BBC turned to Chris Chibnall, the creator of &amp;quot;Broadchurch,&amp;quot; as his possible successor.&lt;br /&gt;
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As he considered the opportunity, Mr. Chibnall recalled: &amp;quot;I made a list of pros and cons, and there were 10 cons and one pro — it's 'Doctor Who: And the moment I start thinking, oh, we could do that story and have those characters, the show started talking to me.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Mr. Chibnall, who had previously written several &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; episodes, said he wanted his incarnation of the series to be &amp;quot;incredibly emotional,&amp;quot; with &amp;quot;stories that resonate with the world were living in now, and I wanted it to be the most accessible, inclusive, diverse season of 'Doctor Who' that the show has ever done.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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When it became clear that Peter Capaldi, who became the Doctor in 2013, was also leaving the show, Mr. Chibnall said he had one further stipulation: &amp;quot;I was seeking a female Doctor. I was really clean&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Though actors like Helen Mirren, Judi Dench and Tilda Swinton had been mentioned as candidates for the role in the past, these rumors never yielded substantive results. A change was long overdue, Mr. Chibnall said, for a character with the ability to shape-shift and regenerate in new forms.&lt;br /&gt;
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Ms. Whittaker, who he believed could handle the character's emotional complexity and antic humor, was among his top choices. &amp;quot;The precision of what she does is extraordinary, and her instincts are just so right,&amp;quot; Mr. Chibnall said of Ms. Whittaker, adding that she is &amp;quot;incredibly funny?&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Ms. Whittaker grew up on beloved 1980s genre films like &amp;quot;Back to the Future,&amp;quot; &amp;quot;The Goonies&amp;quot; and E.T.&amp;quot; the Extra-Terrestrial,&amp;quot; never discouraged that there were so few female protagonists to identify with.&lt;br /&gt;
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But when it came to &amp;quot;Doctor Who, she said, &amp;quot;The thought that you — that I — could be in it never crossed my mind.&amp;quot; When Mr. Chibnall asked her to consider auditioning for him, Ms. Whittaker said, &amp;quot;I was like, 'Can I play a monster with loads of prosthetics?'&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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(After Mr. Chibnall explained that he wanted her to try out for the starring role, Ms. Whittaker said she answered, &amp;quot;If I don't get it, can I still play a monster?&amp;quot;)&lt;br /&gt;
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Following an audition process in which other women were also considered — Mr. Chibnall has not said who they were — the BBC revealed the selection of Ms. Whittaker in a commercial shown after the Wimbledon men's final in July 2017.&lt;br /&gt;
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Mr. Chibnall said he expected that it would take some time for the &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; fan base to embrace this choice. &amp;quot;I thought it would take people a year,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We were like: 'O.K., helmets on. Hunker down:&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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In fact, the announcement of Ms. Whittaker was hailed quickly and widely, but not universally. A disparaging hashtag, #Not-MyDoctor, circulated on Twitter and Insta-gram, and the BBC received complaints from viewers, prompting the broadcaster to issue a statement that affirmed that &amp;quot;The Doctor is an alien from the planet Gallifrey, and it has been established in the show that Time Lords can switch gender,&amp;quot; adding that Ms. Whittaker &amp;quot;is destined to be an utterly iconic Doctor?'&lt;br /&gt;
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Peter Davison, who played the Doctor in the early 1980s, said at a 2017 Comic-Con appearance that he felt &amp;quot;a bit sad&amp;quot; at &amp;quot;the loss of a role model for boys,&amp;quot; while Colin Baker, his heir to the role, said those remarks were &amp;quot;absolute rubbish,&amp;quot; adding, &amp;quot;You don't have to be of a gender of someone to be a role model.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Ms. Whittaker said she had largely been spared the brunt of this debate because she is not on social media. If an online critic has a premature assessment of her, she said: &amp;quot;It's not a fact — it's an opinion. I have no issue with someone having a different opinion from me. I don't necessarily want to have my last meal with them.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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But if people are claiming that she doesn't deserve the role or was given it only because she is a woman, &amp;quot;I know I got the role on the merits,&amp;quot; Ms. Whittaker said more sternly. &amp;quot;I didn't get handed it. I don't play a gender.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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David Tennant, who was one of Ms. Whit-taker's co-stars on &amp;quot;Broadchurch&amp;quot; and who played the Doctor from 2005 to 2010, said that a certain amount of backlash was to be expected from &amp;quot;Doctor Who fans.&lt;br /&gt;
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Viewers form attachments to &amp;quot;their version&amp;quot; of the Doctor, Mr. Tennant said, &amp;quot;the one that they first knew, and there's always a resistance when their lead actor changes.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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But sure enough, they come to embrace other actors, too: &amp;quot;People who have loved a Doctor before and feel like they can never fall in love again do so with alarming promiscuity,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;It's unfortunate if that gets made into a gender issue. That's people just not seeing the woods for the trees.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Ms. Whittaker said that if some portion of the &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; audience was disappointed by the departure of Mr. Capaldi, her predecessor, that reflected well on the series.&lt;br /&gt;
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Recalling her experience filming the scene in which Mr. Capaldi transforms into her, she said: &amp;quot;I'm in Peter's costume. I'm literally in his shoes. If someone is devastated at the loss of him, that's brilliant, because it just means the show is loved. If the fact that I'm a woman is an issue, that's their issue. I can't even begin to debate that.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Throughout &amp;quot;Doctor Who,&amp;quot; its newest recruits say they feel invigorated by the changes taking place there and are ready to carry the show into its next era.&lt;br /&gt;
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When the BBC announced the series's creative staff in August, two of its five new writers were women, and two were people of color; two of its four directors were women, and one was a person of color.&lt;br /&gt;
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Mandip Gill, who joins the show this season as Yasmin Khan, a young companion to the Doctor, said she also assumed that a role on &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; was an unattainable goal.&lt;br /&gt;
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Being a woman of South Asian ancestry, she said, &amp;quot;I never really thought it was open to me?&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Even when she was told that producers specifically wanted a South Asian actor who spoke with a Northern British accent, Ms. Gill said she was skeptical. &amp;quot;Have they heard me?&amp;quot; she said, playing up her Leeds dialect. &amp;quot;They don't want me in a Marvel film with my accent, let's be honest.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Several months ago, Ms. Gill was in Wales, shooting an episode of the BBC medical drama &amp;quot;Casualty,&amp;quot; in the same studios where &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; is produced. When she went to get something to eat, she said she was given a specific prohibition by a production assistant.&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;quot;We walked down the corridor,&amp;quot; she recalled, &amp;quot;and the runner said to me: 'That's &amp;quot;Doctor Who. You can't go in there: I just wanted the canteen!&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Now that she has spent almost a year making &amp;quot;Doctor Who, Ms. Gill said she looks back on this incident with different eyes. &amp;quot;Cut to nine months later — I'm walking down the same corridor;' she said proudly. &amp;quot;And I'm walking through the door.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Caption: Left, Jodie Whittaker, the first female Doctor in the 55-year history of &amp;quot;Doctor Who.&amp;quot; She was best known previously for her work on the British crime drama &amp;quot;Broadchurch.&amp;quot; Far left, Patrick Troughton, left in the photo with Frazer Hines, was the Doctor's second incarnation.&lt;br /&gt;
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Center row from left: Mandip Gill, Bradley Walsh, Ms. Whittaker and Tosin Cole in the show's new season; and the previous Doctor, Peter Capaldi, right in the photo with David Bradley, in the Christmas episode of the series. Above, David Tennant played the Doctor from 2005 to 2010. &lt;br /&gt;
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