FORMER Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker is going from Time Lord to doing Time in the sequel to BBC One’s jail drama. The actress handed over the keys to the Tardis last year and will now be seen get…
The drama won a clutch of awards including two TV Baftas — Best Actor for Sean and Best Mini-Series.
Filming on the second series is expected to start this spring, although it will not reach our screens until early next year.TELLY panel shows have changed a lot since the Nineties, when it was rare to see a female face.She told the Off Air: “I did a few panel shows back in the Nineties. I’m not going to diss the whole thing, sometimes you’d have a great time, but occasionally it would be kind of bleak.
“It was like open season and I was just trying to get in there, but not having the confidence. I’m annoyed at myself. Now I’m 54 years old, I literally wouldn’t give two wotsits and I’d go in with a big voice.“Now there’s more women on panel shows and more women hosting. The whole culture is a lot better than it was.”
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