'Doctor Who': Bradley Walsh 'Revealed' As New Assistant, And Everyone Is Having The Same Reaction

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‘Doctor Who’ fans have been left slightly bemused by reports Bradley Walsh is set to be the new assistant. 

The Mirror has claimed ‘The Chase’ presenter will accompany new Time Lord Jodie Whittaker on the new series of the BBC sci-fi show when it returns next year. 

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Bradley Walsh is rumoured to be the new assistant in 'Doctor Who'
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According to the paper, Bradley will follow in the footsteps of Jenna Coleman, Catherine Tate, Billie Piper and Pearl Mackie as he steps in to the Tardis for the role. 

The unlikely news has been met with confusion from fans on social media, with most seeing it as a complete curveball:

That isn’t to say fans are not on board with the idea though, as many claimed Bradley would make a great companion to Jodie’s Doctor: 

A BBC spokesperson declined to comment on the reports when contacted by HuffPost UK, as did a representative for Bradley. 

The Mirror also reported Bradley taking on the role would mean decreasing his workload on some of the ITV shows he currently stars on like ‘Play To The Whistle’ and ‘Cash Trapped’, but would continue in his role as host of hit teatime gameshow ‘The Chase’. 

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Jodie Whittaker is the new Doctor
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If claims Bradley is the new assistant turn out to be true, it will also reunite him with new ‘Doctor Who’ show runner Chris Chibnall, who he previously worked on ‘Law & Order: UK’, where Chris was lead writer and Bradley played lead character DS Ronnie Brooks. 

Former ‘My Family’ and ‘Death In Paradise’ star Kris Marshall has also been linked to the assistant role, having previously been a front-runner to succeed Peter Capaldi as The Doctor. 

Jodie will make her first appearance as the Time Lord in the Christmas special, which will see Peter’s incarnation meet his demise. 

'Doctor Who' Celebrity Appearances
Anne Robinson(01 of11)
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Anne voiced a robot version of herself, the hillarious Anne Droid, in the episode 'Bad Wolf'. The Anne Droid fronts a dystopian version of 'The Weakest Link', who obliterates contestants with a laser, rather than the 21st century Anne's acidic putdowns.The episode also saw Davina McCall playing a Davinadroid, who hosted a futuristic version of 'Big Brother' (we suppose that would be an Emmadroid now...). (credit:BBC)
Peter Kay(02 of11)
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Beneath those alarming prosthetics sits Peter Kay, who went all out for his appearance in the episode 'Love & Monsters'.The Northern comedian played The Abzorbaloff, who masqueraded as a human being, in an episode in which The Doctor and his companion featured only briefly.We suppose if you'd splashed out on that costume you'd want it to be seen as much as possible... (credit:BBC)
Kylie Minogue(03 of11)
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Kylie played Astrid Peth, companion to David Tennant's Doctor in the 2007 Christmas special, 'Voyage Of The Damned'.She received a mixed reception for the part, which was created especially for her by producer Russell T Davies, with most of the action taking place on a re-imagined futuristic Titanic.Good boots, too. (credit:WENN)
David Walliams(04 of11)
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Another British comedian who underwent quite the makeover for his 'Who' role.David played the Gibbis in the episode 'The God Complex', a rodent-like alien who encounters Matt Smith's Doctor when he crash-lands in what appears to be an 80s hotel.And you thought 'The Shining' was weird... (credit:BBC)
Suranne Jones(05 of11)
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Suranne had the honour of playing a new incarnation of a 'Doctor Who' staple in 2011, when she took on the role of a humanoid version of the TARDIS.In 'The Doctor's Wife', Surrane plays Idris, a human who takes on the personality of the TARDIS, with Michael Sheen also making a voice appearance in the episode. (credit:BBC)
James Corden(06 of11)
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James played The Doctor's temporary housemate, Craig Owens, in the episode 'The Lodger', which sees The Doctor stranded on Earth, and forced to fit in with everyday humans.He reprised the role in the following series, during which he's married to Sophie (Daisy Haggard), who Matt Smith's Doctor helped him get together with, and they have a baby son. (credit:BBC)
Olivia Colman(07 of11)
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Olivia's 'Doctor Who' role was a fairly ordinary one... oh, unless you count those terrifying gnashers, that is. (credit:BBC)
Keeley Hawes(08 of11)
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Like several guest stars before her, Keeley's appearance in the last series of 'Doctor Who' was only meant to be a one-off stint.However, her appearance as the villainous Ms Delphox was so well-received by Whovians that they can look forward to her reprising the role in the latest series. (credit:BBC)
Derek Acorah(09 of11)
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In a rare moment of self-awareness from Derek Acorah, he appeared in a brief cameo role during the episode 'Army Of Ghosts', joking that he'd no longer be of use once ghosts began to roam the earth.It was a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance on a TV screen, but we enjoyed it nontheless. (credit:BBC)
Catherine Tate(10 of11)
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Viewers were so taken with Catherine Tate's portrayal of Donna Noble that she eventually wound up as the Doctor's companion, and went on to become one of the most popular characters of the modern era of 'Doctor Who'. (credit:BBC)
Peter Capaldi(11 of11)
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