With the popular cult telefantasy series
Life on Mars returning for a final time on BBC1 this Tuesday, the
Independent on Sunday newspaper have a profile and interview with the lead actor,
John Simm, which starts off with the statement:
"Travelling back through the years for hit show 'Life on Mars' has given the actor more fame than he knows how to cope with. But now he reveals to Liz Hoggard a new role that will mean seeing a Doctor."
During the course of the interview the article goes on to seemingly confirm a rumour first raised in the
Sun by saying the following:
"Although the BBC is planning a spin-off to Life on Mars - called
Ashes to Ashes, set in the 1980s and starring [
Philip]
Glenister, Simm is bowing out. 'My instinct tells me not to hang around too long.'
"He'd like to do some comedy 'in warm weather - preferably on a beach. I always seem to be doing drama in horrible brick locations.' And for years he's been dying to play a proper villain or a serial killer. The problem is Simm still looks 35 going on 15, but finally he's got the chance: he's just been cast in
Dr Who - as the Master, the Doctor's evil nemesis. He'll be quite brilliant, of course, but heaven knows how he'll cope with a whole new horde of obsessive Tardis fans."