PEARL MACKIE STEPS OUT FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HER ROLE IN BBC SCI-FI SHOW WAS ANNOUNCED

PEARL MACKIE STEPS OUT FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HER ROLE IN BBC SCI-FI SHOW WAS ANNOUNCED

Making an impact: Pearl looked thrilled by the positive reception she received from fans, beaming as she signed autographs outside the theatre

She was unveiled as the Time Lord’s new companion on Saturday.

Pearl Mackie was met by a crowd of excited fans as she emerged from the Gielgud Theatre in London’s West End following her star turn in The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time.
It will be months before the 28-year-old star makes her first appearance in Doctor Who, but she was offered a taste of the heightened fame her new role will give her on Monday night.

Pearl looked thrilled by the positive reception she received from fans, beaming as she signed autographs outside the theatre.

The West End star was casually clad in a satin bomber jacket and skinny jeans as she headed home following the stage show.

The Bristol Old Vic graduate dressed her look down with a pair of trainer and a simple black T-shirt, accessorising with a pendant necklace.

It was confirmed over the weekend that Pearl would be joining Peter Capaldi in the TARDIS, jumping on board as the Doctor’s brand new companion for the upcoming series of the sci-fi show.

The actress’ new role was announced on BBC One during half time of the FA Cup semi-final match between Everton and Manchester United on Saturday.

Pearl is currently lighting up the London stage in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time.

Pearl, who described her character Bill as ‘wicked’, replaces Jenna’s sidekick Clara Oswald, a regular on the show for the past three years.

Filming for the next series of the long-running programme will start this year, but is scheduled to air in 2017.

Pearl graduated from Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 2010, and her past roles have included playing Anne-Marie Frasier in medical soap Doctors in 2014.

‘I’m incredibly excited to be joining the Doctor Who family,’ she said. ‘It’s such an extraordinary British institution, I couldn’t be prouder to call the TARDIS my home.’

She added: ‘Peter Capaldi is such a brilliant actor, and his Doctor is such a wacky and wonderful character, I can’t wait to see what adventures are in store for him and Bill throughout time and space.’

Mackie said her new character ‘Bill’ was ‘wicked’, describing her as ‘cool, strong, sharp, a little bit vulnerable with a bit of geekiness thrown in’.

And Peter praised his new co-star, who he says will be a ‘refreshing addition to the TARDIS’.
He said: ‘It is a genuine delight to welcome Pearl Mackie to Doctor Who. A fine, fine actress with a wonderful zest and charm, she’s a refreshing addition to the TARDIS and will bring a universe of exciting new possibilities to The Doctor’s adventures.’

Meanwhile, the programme is set for a huge shake-up next year when current producer Steven Moffat hands over the production reins to the new show runner Chris Chibnall.
However, Steven welcomed Pearl to the show and can’t wait to begin the ‘new voyage’ with her on board.

He commented: ‘A new face in the TARDIS, a new voyage about to begin: welcome aboard the amazing Pearl Mackie! This is where the story really starts.’
Doctor Who will return later this year with a Christmas Special and the new series will start on BBC One in 2017.

The series, which was introduced in 1963, is heading into its tenth season since it was reintroduced in 2005 after a 16-year gap.

The coveted role of the Doctor’s companion has been played by Billie Piper, Freema Agyeman, Catherine Tate, Karen Gillan and Jenna since the reboot.

Coleman appeared alongside two Doctors; the twelfth incarnation of the Time Lord, Capaldi, and his predecessor, Matt Smith.

She asked to be written out of the show in order to play a young Queen Victoria in an upcoming ITV drama.

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