Fady Elsayed is in line to become the new Time Lord in 'Doctor Who'.

Fady Elsayed has been tipped to replace Jodie Whittaker

Fady Elsayed has been tipped to replace Jodie Whittaker

The 28-year-old actor is reportedly being lined up by BBC bosses to replace Jodie Whittaker in the sci-fi show later this year.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "Fady would be a very different Doctor - but that’s precisely what the creators want."

Fady starred in a 'Doctor Who' spin-off called 'Class' in 2016, and it's thought he could be named as Jodie's long-term replacement as the Doctor within weeks.

The London-born actor previously admitted to being a "huge, huge" fan of the long-running sci-fi series.

He said: "I was always very aware of 'Doctor Who'. Now I’m a huge, huge fan."

However, a number of alternative names have previously been tipped for the coveted role of the Doctor, including Omari Douglas and Lydia West, who starred in the hit Channel 4 drama 'It’s A Sin'.

Jodie has previously confessed to crying during her final days on set.

The actress - who joined the show in 2017 - also admitted to having the "best time" as the Time Lord on the BBC show.

She said: "You know what I'm like - I'm a crier. I had to do my final (backstage interview) today. We haven't finished filming so I can avoid the thoughts a bit more.

"But obviously with the behind-the-scenes stuff, it was in that slightly concluding way and, 'Can you tell us how you feel about the crew?' and then I just lost it.

"I was just crying my eyes out, absolutely gone. I always knew this is the best time I will ever have on a job. I have felt like that from the start of it."


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