And let's hope this isn't true...
Jenna Coleman's involvement with Doctor Who beyond 2015 is in doubt again after the Mirror
reported the actress has "quit" the show to play a young Queen Victoria in a new ITV drama. The article states: "She is thought to have already filmed her final scenes, and will bow out before the Christmas special."
This year's
Christmas special will feature
Alex Kingston back as River Song but there has not been an announcement of Jenna's involvement. She is also missing from November's Doctor Who Festival guest lineup.
The news that Jenna Coleman has "quit" has been published in other British papers including
The independent,
The Telegraph and
The Guardian. The BBC has reported the story on their
news website but the Doctor Who production team have declined to comment.
The Mirror
previously reported that Jenna Coleman had quit and would leave at the end of
Last Christmas.
Steven Moffatwrote in Doctor Who Magazine
484 that
Death in Heaven was to be her last episode but she had changed her mind:
That was her last episode. And then she asked me if she could be in Christmas? So I said, 'Okay, I'll write you out in Christmas.' She came to the read through and did the 'write out' version - and again changed her mind.
But the truth is I never wanted her to go. I didn't really want Death in Heaven to be her last episode. And with Last Christmas, I'd already written the alternative version where she stayed, and I preferred that version. For Christmas Day it's a bit nicer. Frankly, I didn't want to lose her. She's an amazing actress, and she never stops working to make Clara better. I was very happy to go the extra mile to make sure we could keep her.