
Over the course of this week everybody has had an opinion over who should be the next Doctor, it seems! Debates about whether the next owner of the TARDIS should be played by a woman popped up in several newspapers on Monday, picked up by shows like
Lorraine (ITV) and
The Wright Stuff (Channel 5). The
Daily Star ran a front page item on
Paris Jackson (daughter of the late singer Michael) being in the running on Wednesday, and Thursday saw more comment on
Russell Howard's Good News (BBC3) and
10 O'Clock Live (Channel 4) - with the latter offering up
David Mitchell himself. The ongoing speculation even led to politics show
This Week running a
Doctor Who-themed introduction. As
reported yesterday, star
Jenna-Louise Coleman has been inundated by questions as to who it might be, but she replied that
"it's going to be a long, long search."Meanwhile, bookmakers have consistently presented the favourite for the role to be
Ben Daniels all week, with the actor's odds hovering around the 2-1 mark (though dropped to evens mid-week). However, a surprise newcomer appeared from Wednesday in the form of
Skins and
The Thick of It actor
Chris Addison (which may have been due to
this tweet from Paloma Faith), who has since then remained second favourite at 3-1. The other favourites tend to differ between bookmakers, with
David Harwood 7-2 from
Ladbrokes,
Richard Armitage 37-13 from
Betfair, and
Chiwetel Ejiofor 10-1 from
Coral, 13-1 from
Paddy Power, and 16-1 from
SkyBet. Of the other favourites reported at the
beginning of the week, both
Russell Tovey and
Rory Kinnear had slipped to a 16-1 average.
For a feminine incarnation,
Billie Piper and
Jennifer Saunders averaged 25-1, with
Sue Perkins (subject of a publicised campaign over the last couple of months) at 33-1,
Olivia Coleman between 20-1 (Paddy Power) and 50-1 (Ladbrokes),
Helen Mirren between 25-1 (Ladbrokes) and 80-1 (Coral), and
Miranda Hart between 33-1 (Paddy Power) and 80-1 (Coral). Odds on a female twelfth Doctor hovers at 7-1 with Paddy Power and Coral), and 5-1 from
William Hill (the male odds given by the first two are 1-20 and 1-16 respectively!).
Other names with favourable odds include:
Damien Moloney (
Being Human) at 14-1,
Alexander Vlahos (
Merlin) at 16-1,
Andrew Scott (
Sherlock) at 16-1,
Dan Stevens (
Downton Abbey) at 16-1/20-1,
Daniel Rigby (
Eric and Ernie) at 20-1, and
James Frain (
True Blood) also at 20-1.