Since RadioTimes.com revealed that Steven Moffat will be stepping down as Doctor Who showrunner, fans have been clamouring to know what the Doctor himself makes of this regime change.
Speaking exclusively to RadioTimes.com at the Radio Times Covers
Party, Peter Capaldi said it would be "very exciting" to see what
Moffat's replacement, Broadchurch writer Chris Chibnall, does with the show.
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"I think Chris is a wonderful writer, so that’s the exciting thing
about Doctor Who — I don’t really know what he’s going to do with it.
It’s going to be different and he’ll take it in a direction that is his…
and that’ll be very exciting. That’s the lovely thing about Doctor Who, it keeps changing.
Steven's been fabulous but it will be very exciting to see what Chris
does."
And whichever new direction the series does go in, Capaldi says that playing the Time Lord will always keep him on his toes.
"It's always a challenge. I don't take it lightly, it's always hard
trying to figure out how to do it. But that's a delightful challenge."
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