Doctor Who's New Character is Danny Pink

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Doctor Who's New Character is Danny Pink

Samuel Anderson will play Danny Pink in Doctor Who's eighth season.

Samuel Anderson from The History Boys, Gavin & Stacey, and Emmerdale will join Doctor Who's cast as the recurring character Danny Pink, a teacher at the same school where Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) teaches. Whether Danny will be a companion alongside Clara is uncertain.

"I was so excited to join Doctor Who I wanted to jump and click my heels, but I was scared I might not come down before filming started!" Anderson said. "It's a quintessential part of British culture and I can't believe I'm part of it. It's an honor to be able to work alongside Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman and I can't wait to show people how my character becomes involved with such a fantastic duo!"

Danny and Clara teach at Coal Hill School, a place with a lot of Doctor Who history. Coal Hill School teachers Barbara Wright and Ian Chesterton in 1963 accompanied the First Doctor. "For the fourth time in Doctor Who history, Coal Hill School is coming to the aid of the TARDIS," executive producer Steven Moffat said.

The eighth season of Doctor Who will feature Capaldi as the Doctor, giving viewers a good look at his Doctor's personality beyond what little has been shown so far. Filming has begun for the fourth episode, which will guest star Robert Goodman of Game of Thrones. Episode five will guest star Jonathan Bailey of Broadchurch and Pippa Bennett-Warner of The Smoke.

Source: Doctor Who TV [http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/series-8-meet-danny-pink-61255.htm]


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AidoZonkey

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I barley remember this guy from Gavin and Stacy, but this picture alone makes me this that this is going to be a good call.
 

Meight08

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Has Doctor Who ever had just one male companion with him? He has had male and a female companions over the years but i don't remember him having just one guy with him.
 

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I wonder if this is a sign that at least some of the series is going to be Doctor-stuck-on-Earth rather than having one episode in the school then *whoosh* adventures! Given how Capaldi's Doctor showed up it could be that he needs some practise/training before setting off at full speed. It would be cool to have two companions again even if one of them isn't Captain Jack.
 

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I hope he does become a companion.
We've had too few male companions in the last few years, I think.

Looking forward to the direction they're gonna go in with Peter Capaldi- hopefully we can get away with the `everyone wants to jump the Doctor's bones for no reason` trend that's plagued the last couple of years.
I'm excited. :D
 

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We need more male companions so this news gets a thumbs up from me. Too bad it isn't Captain Jack but beggars can't be choosers.
 

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I love the way the characters all have to be 'relatable' now. Actually I don't, I'd ahve preferred a time agent or basically anything to a 21st century nobody. This guy as a more serious Captain Jack? Yes please.
 

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He looks cool (and kinda hot), I'm on board with this. Clara has always struck me a somewhat generic companion so hopefully this guy will have a bit more personality...
 

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Hah, reconciling his quote with the picture of him took more effort than it should have.

But seriously, DW is good for a laugh and to talk nonsense about. The last two companion pairs were fun so I'm sure this one will be too.
 

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So I guess this means Coal Hill School might be a recurring setting? That could be interesting; the oldest Doctor of the new series once again coming in contact with Coal Hill School. They might even throw in more references to his first companions.
 

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The more they reveal about the '8th' series, the more I'm convinced it's going to be filled to the brim with Classic Who references and foes.

I'm half expecting a damn yeti to appear.
 

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When's this damned season starting?

The only other things the channel this plays on offers are z-rated shlock movies, re-runs and shows I don't give a crap about.
 

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ForumSafari said:
I love the way the characters all have to be 'relatable' now. Actually I don't, I'd ahve preferred a time agent or basically anything to a 21st century nobody. This guy as a more serious Captain Jack? Yes please.
Ugh, no thanks. The point of the companions is to be more of an "anybody" than a nobody. While some writers treat that as an excuse to make basically a non-character blank slate, the new DW has had some pretty excellent companions.

Making the companion a serious-attitude time agent would drastically alter the tone of the show. There are enough "serious" shows out there, I would like my Doctor Who wacky and childish with a grounding in positive humanism thank you.
 

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Stevepinto3 said:
Ugh, no thanks. The point of the companions is to be more of an "anybody" than a nobody. While some writers treat that as an excuse to make basically a non-character blank slate, the new DW has had some pretty excellent companions.
Some of the best companions were either people with significant specialisations or people from different times. Modern Doctor Who is incredibly lazy in just picking up contemporary British young people. For example Barbara, one of the original companions, was a history teacher who knew enough about history to basically pretend to be a reincarnated Aztec more or less successfully for four episodes (more tapering to less and I'm not counting the final episode of the serial, she screwed that big time). Barbara was still contemporary Earth but she had a very strong area of expertise, the same as Ian and getting beaten up.

The only recent one I've liked has been Rory Williams, who admittedly I absolutely loved for bringing a fascinating dynamic to the show; that of someone who is travelling with the Doctor but for their own reasons and of someone who doesn't particularly like the Doctor when all's said and done.
 

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TimeLord said:
We need more male companions so this news gets a thumbs up from me. Too bad it isn't Captain Jack but beggars can't be choosers.
Ah, you know Barrowman will be in from time to time. The fans love 'im and he's harder to get rid of than the Master.
 

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FalloutJack said:
TimeLord said:
We need more male companions so this news gets a thumbs up from me. Too bad it isn't Captain Jack but beggars can't be choosers.
Ah, you know Barrowman will be in from time to time. The fans love 'im and he's harder to get rid of than the Master.
Barrowman hasn't been on an episode of Doctor Who since Journey's End in 2008.

As for this new guy. He looks good, for those who have been following Who rumors since Capaldi's era was getting ready to begin there had been rumors of a male teacher, nice to see it true.
 

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Roelof Wesselius said:
Has Doctor Who ever had just one male companion with him? He has had male and a female companions over the years but i don't remember him having just one guy with him.

While it was very short lived the 1st doctor's only companion was Steven for part of The Daleks' Master Plan.