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  • Publication: The Sun
  • Date: 2005-03-31
  • Author: Sara Nathan and Emily Smith
  • Page: 1
  • Language: English

Shocker after one show


DOCTOR Who star Christopher Eccleston has quit after just one episode, it was revealed last night.

The 41-year-old actor stunned BBC bosses by saying he would NOT be signing up to film a second series.

The decision came just four days after the relaunched sci-fi hit won ten million viewers.

Chris was said to have "artistic aspirations" and feared being typecast as the Time Lord.

Full Story — Page Three

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