Doctor Who: 10 Female Doctors That Might Actually Happen

7. Natalia Tena

You may know her as Tonks from the Harry Potter films, or as Osha in the HBO series Game of Thrones. Having played characters such as these, fans can already see she's perfect for the role of a trouble making renegade who transcends space and time. She began her career in the Academy Award nominated film About a Boy in 2002 and has been on and off our television screens ever since. She also plays in her own band, Molotov Jukebox. She's in good company as current Doctor, Peter Capaldi, also has a long history with music, having played with Craig Ferguson as front man for Dreamboys, a punk rock band they started as art students. Natalia Tena has more recently been seen in the feature length special of Black Mirror this year. So she's definitely not averse to terrifying situations. Let's hope she can deal with Daleks, too.
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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.