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Doctor Who: BBC confirms Peter Capaldi replacement will be revealed after Wimbledon final

Peter Capaldi is stepping down from the role after the Christmas Day special

Jacob Stolworthy
Saturday 15 July 2017 05:06 EDT
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The actor set to replace Peter Capaldi in the lead role of Doctor Who will be announced by the BBC tomorrow (16 July).

Viewers will learn the new actor's identity after the Wimbledon men's singles final that will see Roger Federer take on Marin Cilic from 2pm.

The news was confirmed by the long-running BBC series' Twitter page.


Many names have been flying around regarding who the next Time Lord could be following Capaldi's announcement he was to step down following this year's Christman special.

The frontrunners include Kris Marshall, whose odds were slashed after his departure from BBC series Death in Paradise, Broadchurch actress Jodie Whittaker Oscar-winning star Tilda Swinton.

Michaela Coel (Chewing Gum) and Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag) have also been touted as potentially becoming the first female Doctor despite the latter's agency stating otherwise.

Capaldi became the 12th Doctor after Matt Smith stepped down in 2013. His final episode, airing on Christmas Day, will also mark the swansong of lead writer Steven Moffat who will be by Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall.

You can find out the latest odds here.

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