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Latest revision as of 21:54, 8 July 2017

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Eccleston row forces fans' website to shut

A DR Who fans' website has been shut after a string of abusive emails on star Christopher Eccleston's exit.

Outpost Gallifrey was temporarily closed after fans accusing Eccleston of using the show to boost his profile clashed bitterly with his supporters.

Editor Shaun Lyon said followers had become "incredibly heated".

Ninth doctor Eccleston, 41, said he will not be returning to BBC's £10 million show when the first 13-part series ends, claiming he did not want to be typecast.

Lyon added: "Tempers have become incredibly heated. What has transpired in the past two days has been an embarrassment to us all, so we've decided to shut down the forum for a short time.

"Tempers need to cool, some of our users need to regain objectivity and balance, and our staff desperately need a break."

Dr Who's return after 16 years last Saturday attracted 10.5 million viewers, two million more than ITV1 rivals Ant and Dec.

Bosses are talking to BBC3's Casanova star David Tennant about taking over.

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  • APA 6th ed.: Robertson, Cameron (2005-04-02). Dr Who-Ha. The Mirror p. 20.
  • MLA 7th ed.: Robertson, Cameron. "Dr Who-Ha." The Mirror [add city] 2005-04-02, 20. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: Robertson, Cameron. "Dr Who-Ha." The Mirror, edition, sec., 2005-04-02
  • Turabian: Robertson, Cameron. "Dr Who-Ha." The Mirror, 2005-04-02, section, 20 edition.
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