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Abstract
This article argues that while long-running science fiction series Doctor Who (1963-89; 1996; 2005-) has started to address a lack of diversity in its casting, there are still significant imbalances. Characters appearing in single episodes are more likely to be colourblind cast than recurring and major characters, particularly the title character. This is problematic for the BBC as a public service broadcaster but is also indicative of larger inequalities in the television industry. Examining various examples of actors cast in Doctor Who, including Pearl Mackie who plays companion Bill Potts, the article argues that while steady progress is being made – in the series and in the industry – colourblind casting often comes into tension with commercial interests and more risk-averse decision-making.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 2 |
Pages (from-to) | 241-256 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Journal of Popular Television |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2018 |
Keywords
- Colourblind casting
- television industry
- actors
- inequality
- diversity
- race
- LGBTQ+
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Prof Lorna Jowett
- University of Northampton, Culture - Professor of Media and Culture
- University of Northampton, Centre for Cultural and Literary Studies
Person: Academic
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bluedot Festival
Jowett, L. (Academic)
23 Jul 2023Activity: Public Engagement and Outreach › Festival › Research
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Doctor Who and the Current Crisis
Jowett, L. (Invited speaker)
23 Jul 2023Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Invited talk › Research
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Panel discussion: Doctor Who in Flux
Jowett, L. (Author)
8 Dec 2021Activity: Academic Talks or Presentations › Invited talk › Research