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Official – Matt Smith To Leave Doctor Who
Matt Smith To Leave Doctor Who
The BBC is today announcing that Matt Smith is to leave Doctor Who after four incredible years on the hit BBC One show.
Matt first stepped into the TARDIS in 2010 and will leave the role at the end of this year after starring in the unmissable 50th Anniversary in November and regenerating in the Christmas Special.
During his time as the Doctor, Matt has reached over 30 million unique UK viewers and his incarnation has seen the show go truly global. He was also the first actor to be nominated for a BAFTA in the role.
Matt quickly won over fans to be voted Best Actor by Readers of Doctor Who Magazine for the 2010 season. He also received a nod for his first series at the National Television Awards, before winning the Most Popular Male Drama Performance award in 2012.
Matt has played one of the biggest roles in TV with over 77 million fans in the UK, USA and Australia alone!
Matt Smith says: “Doctor Who has been the most brilliant experience for me as an actor and a bloke, and that largely is down to the cast, crew and fans of the show. I’m incredibly grateful to all the cast and crew who work tirelessly every day, to realise all the elements of the show and deliver Doctor Who to the audience. Many of them have become good friends and I’m incredibly proud of what we have achieved over the last four years.
“Having Steven Moffat as show runner write such varied, funny, mind-bending and brilliant scripts has been one of the greatest and most rewarding challenges of my career. It’s been a privilege and a treat to work with Steven, he’s a good friend and will continue to shape a brilliant world for the Doctor.
“The fans of Doctor Who around the world are unlike any other; they dress up, shout louder, know more about the history of the show (and speculate more about the future of the show) in a way that I’ve never seen before, your dedication is truly remarkable. Thank you so very much for supporting my incarnation of the Time Lord, number Eleven, who I might add is not done yet, I’m back for the 50th anniversary and the Christmas special!
“It’s been an honour to play this part, to follow the legacy of brilliant actors, and helm the TARDIS for a spell with ‘the ginger, the nose and the impossible one’. But when ya gotta go, ya gotta go and Trenzalore calls. Thank you guys. Matt.”
Steven Moffat, lead writer and executive producer, says: “Every day, on every episode, in every set of rushes, Matt Smith surprised me: the way he’d turn a line, or spin on his heels, or make something funny, or out of nowhere make me cry, I just never knew what was coming next. The Doctor can be clown and hero, often at the same time, and Matt rose to both challenges magnificently.
“And even better than that, given the pressures of this extraordinary show, he is one of the nicest and hardest-working people I have ever had the privilege of knowing. Whatever we threw at him – sometimes literally – his behaviour was always worthy of the Doctor.
“But great actors always know when it’s time for the curtain call, so this Christmas prepare for your hearts to break, as we say goodbye to number Eleven. Thank you Matt – bow ties were never cooler.
“Of course, this isn’t the end of the story, because now the search begins. Somewhere out there right now – all unknowing, just going about their business – is someone who’s about to become the Doctor. A life is going to change, and Doctor Who will be born all over again! After 50 years, that’s still so exciting!”
Having starred alongside three different companions, Amy Pond (Karen Gillan), Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) and most recently Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman), Matt’s Doctor has fought Daleks and Cybermen, as well as Weeping Angels in New York. Regularly heard shouting ‘run’ and ‘Geronimo’, through Matt’s Doctor fans have been introduced to a new culinary combination – fish fingers and custard!
Matt’s spectacular exit is yet to be revealed and will be kept tightly under wraps. He will return to BBC One screens in the unmissable 50th anniversary episode on Saturday 23 November 2013 – TUNE IN!
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Dalek: the Supreme
June 3rd, 2013 - 10:15pmI’d still watch it, I’d just be angry at everyone who was responsible, which would be sad considering Steven Moffat is my favorite writer and Executive Producer for the show
Dalek: the Supreme
June 3rd, 2013 - 10:12pmI just hope it’s a good death (NOT an offscreen fall like Colin Baker!) and well written (NOT like the “I don’t wanna go” subplot like David Tennant!)
UnitedGamers2013
June 3rd, 2013 - 9:47pmBill Nighy as Professor Black in Vincent and the Doctor. He will play the 12th doctor. I think he nearly played the 11th
Anonymous
June 3rd, 2013 - 9:37pmSheldon?! Awesome idea
outnumbered
June 3rd, 2013 - 9:26pmwhat if john hurt will be the new dr
olletsoc
June 3rd, 2013 - 9:15pmwhy does it always have to be about Earth? i’d prefer something more original than that.
Anonymous
June 3rd, 2013 - 8:54pmGood Suggestions for Dr 12, but how about…
Andrew Simpson
Christian Cooke
The Darke Horde
June 3rd, 2013 - 8:41pmI think he will die saving everyone on earth
olletsoc
June 3rd, 2013 - 8:36pmi think they will return to Trenzalore, and we will see the real Fall of the Eleventh.
the astronaut of death
June 3rd, 2013 - 8:05pmI have a feeling it is the silence
the mr master
June 3rd, 2013 - 8:01pmi wonder WHAT will make him regenerate
i hope its daleks
Anonymous
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:41pmWhen I mean they have to politicly correct I mean that nearly most historical settings are multiculteral. Im not being racist but come on was medieval or victorian euroup multicultural
Anonymous
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:37pmIm ok with innuendos but what Im trying to say is that nearly all of the historical stories have to be politicly correct
Anonymous
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:34pmI think that doctor who has become too politicly correct.
No I am not racist Im just stating my opinion
most of the historical stories have to have a black or asian person other wise watchdog groups will moan and they have to pretend that the nasty parts of history never happond
Don’t let censors ruin doctor who
MasterKasterborous
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:34pmDoctor Who does use innuendos all the time but I really don’t have a problem! Just see the look on Jenny’s face when Vastra asks why she puts up with her…
olletsoc
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:33pmdoubt it because they will have to film Series 8. i think we’ll find out in the 50th. there will be a reveal show i think.
MasterKasterborous
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:29pm*cough* Colin Baker *cough*
Anonymous
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:28pmI think newWHO is too politicly correct. No I am nit racist I am against racism but Im just saying the show has become to politicly correct. Historical stories are no longer factual like in oldWHO and there always have to be ethnicly diverse
Please don’t let the censors ruin dr who
the astronaut of death
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:25pmI think we should not find out who the 12th doctor is until the regeneration
MasterKasterborous
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:24pmI think that the costumes in the classic series great and sometimes out do the new series stuff.
Anonymous
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:20pmWell if it is a historical story set hundreds of years ago then suddenly everything is multiculteral. Im not racist but Im just saying euroup was not multicultral
Ash
June 3rd, 2013 - 7:11pmI just started watching Dr. Who with the 2005 series (9th Doctor) and loved it from the start! I’m 38 and remember seeing some of the episodes here in the US on PBS television and not being that impressed. I have to say the new series that started in 2005 really took things to a new level. All the previous being stated I have went back and watched some episodes from the past “Classic” seasons and really like those as well, while the costumes etc.. are not nearly as good. So far David is my favorite Dr. and will be tuning in to his other series on the BBC to continue watching his work. In the mean time I will be sad to see Matt go he is a bit quirky and has done a great job!
I think as I have watched the series that it looks like the actors that have been chosen as the Dr. have been getting younger. Maybe it’s just me. If they are not I’ve always been impressed with Kevin McKidd. He did some great work on several shows here in the US of which i really liked the Journeyman series.
Scott
June 3rd, 2013 - 6:58pmI loved him in the hour, he would be brilliant
dalek eternal
June 3rd, 2013 - 6:58pmid personally like colin morgan to pkay the doctor even though i hes been it before i think hed be a great doctor r id also like the guy who plays arthur in merlin dont know his real name or phillip glinsiter aka the gene genie and if its true that matt is now the twelth doctor phillip gleister would be great as the valeyyard
greyzinychimp
June 3rd, 2013 - 6:56pmthrows it of !!!
Mels
June 3rd, 2013 - 6:47pmColin Morgan has been in Doctor Who before though… might be a bit hard to explain that away lol 😀
Booboo the third
June 3rd, 2013 - 6:39pmSorry that was me
Anonymous
June 3rd, 2013 - 6:38pmThat would be so cool
MRULTIMATEWHOVIAN
June 3rd, 2013 - 6:36pmI actually want Ben Whishaw (Skyfall) to play the next Doctor!
Professor When
June 3rd, 2013 - 6:30pmTwo of them are on IT Crowd! 😀