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'''The Thirteenth Doctor''' was the last, female incarnation of [[The Doctor|the Doctor]]. With the Doctor now [[regeneration|regenerated]] into a woman, she abandoned her [[companion]] [[Emma]] and "his" previous plans to marry her. The Doctor and [[The 17th Master|the Master]] fall in love.
'''The Thirteenth Doctor''' was the last, female incarnation of [[The Doctor|the Doctor]]. With the Doctor now [[regeneration|regenerated]] into a woman, she abandoned her [[companion]] [[Emma]] and "his" previous plans to marry her. The Doctor and [[The 17th Master|the Master]] fall in love.


==Real World==
==Behind the scenes==
Fans had for years, thought [[Joanna Lumley]] a candidate for the role of the Doctor, should they ever cast a woman in the role. (She had earlier played Sapphire, a non-human time detective in the cult fantasy series ''Sapphire & Steel''.) The script gave her name as "The (Female) Thirteenth Doctor".  
*The inclusion of a woman ss the 13th Doctor addresses longstanding fan speculation that the Doctor could at some point change sexes while regenerating, a theory at one point supported by [[Tom Baker]].
*Fans had for years, thought [[Joanna Lumley]] a candidate for the role of the Doctor, should they ever cast a woman in the role. (She had earlier played Sapphire, a non-human time detective in the cult fantasy series ''Sapphire & Steel''.) The script gave her name as "The (Female) Thirteenth Doctor".  


[[Category:Non-canonical Doctors]]
[[Category:Non-canonical Doctors]]

Revision as of 05:32, 11 August 2008

The Thirteenth Doctor was the last, female incarnation of the Doctor. With the Doctor now regenerated into a woman, she abandoned her companion Emma and "his" previous plans to marry her. The Doctor and the Master fall in love.

Behind the scenes

  • The inclusion of a woman ss the 13th Doctor addresses longstanding fan speculation that the Doctor could at some point change sexes while regenerating, a theory at one point supported by Tom Baker.
  • Fans had for years, thought Joanna Lumley a candidate for the role of the Doctor, should they ever cast a woman in the role. (She had earlier played Sapphire, a non-human time detective in the cult fantasy series Sapphire & Steel.) The script gave her name as "The (Female) Thirteenth Doctor".