
It was inevitable that within moments of
Peter Capaldi's announcement of his departure from
Doctor Who fans and media would speculate on who would take over as lead actor on the show across social media - and commercial betting would begin!
This morning,
William Hill currently place
Ben Whishaw as favourite, at 6/1: the actor is probably best known worldwide as the character of Q in the Daniel Craig era of
James Bond films, or for the younger audience as the voice of Paddington Bear in the 2014 film (and this year's sequel), and on recent television in
London Spy . Next up is
Richard Ayaode at 8/1, the quirky comic actor/director is best known in the UK for
The IT Crowd, his travels around the world in
Travel Man, and will be the host of the revived series of
The Crystal Maze this year. Also at 8/1 is another name long-associated with
Who-odds,
Rory Kinnear (another modern
James Bond stalwart as Bill Tanner), and
Rupert Grint (or as most people know him, Ron Weasley in the
Harry Potter films!). The first actress on their list is
Broadchurch's
Olivia Colman at 20/1 - though ITV's
Good Morning Britain reported that
Miranda Hart was in fourth place at 8/1. The current list can be found via William Hill's special bet
"To Replace Peter Capaldi as the next Doctor Who?".
Both
Betfair and
Paddy Power offer up
Sherlock's Moriarty,
Andrew Scott, as their joint favourite, alongside
Ben Daniels (
Law and Order UK,
House of Cards,
Star Wars: Rogue One), and
Lara Pulver (
Spooks,
Sherlock).
During an item on the departure of Capaldi on BBC's Breakfast this morning, viewers' suggestions were read out, including names such as
Hayley Attwell or
Eddie Redmayne,
Colin Salmon,
David Harewood,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Gillian Anderson, and
Danny Dyer.
Anticipation will of course continue until the eventual new Doctor is announced by the BBC - how and when this might be is unknown at present (Capaldi's announcement in 2013 took place on a
special live television programme!), but may be held off until the last series starring Capaldi has been broadcast - it will be on air between 15th April and 1st July (barring pre-emptions such as for the
Eurovision Song Contest), with filming for the next series under the helm of new lead writer
Chris Chibnall expected to commence not long afterwards.
Update 1st Feb: the Radio Times has
reported that filming for Series 11 would not commence until Spring 2018, so an announcement of a new Doctor might not occur until next year!