Doctor Who: 10 Female Doctors That Might Actually Happen

10. Emilia Fox

Kicking off the list is Emilia Fox who will be recognised for playing the villainous Morgause in the BBC's Merlin series. Mysterious and sinister, she can really pull off a lot of the darker tones of the Doctor's character, much like Capaldi is doing at the moment. Her time as Dr. Nikki Alexander on BBC crime drama Silent Witness has also shown her to have a penchant for being the brains of the outfit. What's more, she is the cousin-in-law of former Doctor Who companion Billie Piper and she has already acted in Doctor Who, specifically the Big Finish Doctor Who audio story Nevermore, as well as using her voice talents in the Doctor Who video game The Gunpowder Plot.
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Joel Cornah, is an author hailing from a small isolated village in Lancashire. Having told stories of dinosaurs, penguins and dragons to his younger siblings for nigh on two decades, it soon became apparent that these tales needed to be written down. Gathering the myriad of maps, family trees, illustrations and noted ideas, he began work on the world of dyngard. Having grown along with the audience from a collection of loosely related children’s stories, it became a whole world of adventure, magic and questions. He was awarded a degree in Creative Writing from Liverpool John Moors University and spent seven years writing a comical newspaper for The Barrow Downs Tolkien discussion forum. Currently running a charity café in Parbold village, Joel is often found deep in discussion of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, the long history of Doctor Who, and desperately trying not to frighten people away. Often with limited success.