Well, they don’t call the character “who?” for nothing. BBC has selected Matt Smith, 26, star of BBC’s comedy drama “Party Animals”, to take over dutues as the last timelord in 2010.
from the BBC:
Matt Smith has been named as the actor who will take over from David Tennant in Doctor Who – making him the youngest actor to take on the role.
At 26, Smith is three years younger than Peter Davison when he signed up to play the fifth Doctor in 1981.
Smith will first appear on TV screens as the 11th Doctor in 2010.
He was cast over Christmas and will begin filming for the fifth series of Doctor Who in the summer. Tennant is filming four specials in 2009.
Smith was named as Tennant’s replacement in Saturday’s edition of Doctor Who Confidential on BBC One.
He said: “I feel proud and honoured to have been given this opportunity to join a team of people that has worked so tirelessly to make the show so thrilling.
“David Tennant has made the role his own, brilliantly, with grace, talent and persistent dedication. I hope to learn from the standards set by him.
“The challenge for me is to do justice to the show’s illustrious past, my predecessors, and most importantly, to those who watch it. I really cannot wait.”
Piers Wenger, head of drama at BBC Wales, said that as soon as he had seen Smith’s audition he “knew he was the one”.
The list of contenders was longer than the list of actors lined up running for Governor of California. MattĀ was indeed a surprise to us, as it really looked like the role was going to Patterson Joseph.
Best of luck to you, Matt, big shoes to fill!

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