Today,the BBC have officialy confirmed that Hugh Grant will NOT be the Doctor in the Doctor Who film.They deny the Rumor in this web Article.
The BBC is planning to make a movie version of the science fiction cult series but has stressed the project is still in its infancy.
Since it was announced that BBC Films was to make a Doctor Who film a succession of rumours have emerged. The latest links Bridget Jones actor Hugh Grant to the title role.
The Doctor, who has been played by seven different actors in the TV series, travels through time and space in his Tardis - which resembles a blue police box from the outside.
Grant appeared in the Comic Relief special Doctor Who and The Curse of Fatal Death.
Speculation
But the BBC states it is not the case that he has been lined up to reprise the role of the Time Lord for real.
Other actors who have been linked to the project include Sean Connery, Sylvester Stallone and John Cleese.
A spokeswoman said: "We are still in talks about making the film but any mention of actors is pure speculation.
Tom Baker played the popular fourth Doctor |
"There is no script yet and without a script there is no production crew and no cast."
However, the film department is confident the film will eventually be produced, but there is no indication of when this could be.
Hugh Grant's publicist has also denied any connection with the Doctor Who film, claiming no approach has been made.
The BBC's Doctor Who television series ran from 1963 to 1989, although a TV film starring Paul McGann as the Doctor was made in 1996.
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