BBC Addresses 'Doctor Who' Complaints Following Jodie Whittaker Casting

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The BBC has issued an official response to viewersโ€™ complaints about the recent โ€˜Doctor Whoโ€™ casting news.

Over the weekend, it was announced that Jodie Whittaker will be succeeding Peter Capaldi in the role of the Doctor, the first time in the showโ€™s history that the part has gone to a woman.

But the decision to cast a female Doctor hasnโ€™t sat well with certain fans of the franchise (*cough* man babies *cough*), to the point the BBC has now issued a statement in response to all their complaints.

Jodie Whittaker
Jodie Whittaker
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Anticipating the backlash, Jodie said shortly after her casting was announced, urging fans of the show โ€œnot to be scaredโ€ by her gender.

Her first scenes as the Doctor will air in this yearโ€™s Christmas special, which will also serve as Peter Capaldiโ€™s final episode.

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