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Latest revision as of 13:51, 22 August 2017
- Publication: Daily Star
- Date: 2002-02-28
- Author: John Mahoney
- Page: 3
- Language: English
BY Jove, Missus! What a lovely day to be in the frame for the new Dr Who on telly!
Buck-toothed comic Ken Dodd admitted yesterday he can't wait to swap Diddymen for Daleks if he lands the part of the ninth time-travelling doc. The scouse funnym an famed for his tickling stick is on a shortlist to become the reinvented timelord when the BBC brings back the sci-fi classic series first launched in 1963.
Producers reckon Doddy — the self-confessed Squire of Knotty Ash —could well fit the bill as the eccentric doctor.
Websites all over the world are working overtime on possible candidates for the starring role — and word has slipped out that 74-year-old Doddy is a favourite.
Excited
Word, too, is that sexy TV presenter Cat Deeley is being secretly lined up to play his glamorous sidekick.
Yesterday, delighted Ken tried on a trademark scarf for size and said: "I would love to travel back in time, preferably to when I was 21. I would be discomknockerated and excited to be the doctor himself"
Beeb bosses will announce the new Dr. Who later this year. But an insider said: "The candidate will be an eccentric figure and there is nobody in TV as eccentric as Ken Dodd. He might be a bit old for fighting Daleks —but he would certainly make that dull old police box a fun place."
WHO'S BEEN WHO: William Hartnell 1963-66, Patrick Troughton 1966-69, Jon Pertwee 1970-74, Tom Baker 1974-81, Peter Davison 1981-84, Colin Baker 1984-86, Sylvester McCoy 1987-89 and, for a one-off in 1996, Paul McGann. Peter Cushing played the Doctor in two Dr Who films.
Caption: DALEK-TICIOUS: How Doddy and Cat might look
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