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The new Doctor Who - too young to be a time lord?

By Andrew Wooding
Special to ASSIST News Servic
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January 8, 2009

LONDON, UK (ANS) -- The BBC’s Doctor Who is the longest running and most popular science fiction show on television. So naturally there was major national excitement when just three days into the New Year, the new Doctor Who was announced: a virtual unknown called Matt Smith, the youngest actor ever to take on the part of the Doctor. Which begs the question, at just 26 years old, is he too young to be incarnation number 11 of our favorite time lord?

Since the 7th Doctor’s era in the late eighties, the Doctor has been portrayed as “more than just a time lord.” In recent years he has been called “the lonely god” and he often displays messianic tendencies – the “New Earth” equivalent of the healing of the lepers is just one example that springs to mind. In the same episode, he claimed that there is no moral authority higher than himself.

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More than just a time lord, the Doctor is a Lord of Time and Space. He has lived for hundreds of years, he has godlike powers, he can sense so many happenings in the web of time that us mere mortals cannot even begin to perceive. Be honest, can all of this really be contained in the body of a 26 year-old? I’ll be honest and admit that I have my doubts. I started watching in 1969, and I want my Doctor to be old and wise. I’m old enough to be Matt Smith’s father!

So how would I feel if some young thirty-year-old - a woodworker from an obscure town called Nazareth, who was known more for banging together tables and bookshelves than anything else - came to me out of the blue and told me he was God in human form? I think I would struggle – wouldn’t you? If he was a little bit older, maybe, and had a white beard and thought lines on his face, I might not struggle so much … but a thirty-year-old?

How can the whole of God, infinity, billions of years of time and space be contained in someone so young? Unbelievable. Yet I can quite happily recite the creed at a Christian meeting that claims all of the above for Jesus.

So, when did Jesus become God in human form? When he was 30? When he died at 33? When he was a teenager? Younger than that? When he was a baby? The Christmas story seems to tell us that he was God in human form right from the word ‘go’. God as a baby?

With that in mind – and going back to more trivial matters – maybe Matt Smith will be fine for the job! As Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat says: ‘The Doctor is a very special part, and it takes a very special actor to play him. You need to be old and young at the same time, a boffin and an action hero, a cheeky schoolboy and the wise old man of the universe.’

Piers Wenger, Head Of Drama, BBC Wales, has added: “With two hearts, a ferocious mind and over 900 years of experience behind him, it's not every 26 year old actor who can take on a role like the Doctor but within moments of meeting Matt he showed the skill and imagination needed to create a Doctor all of his own.”

I look forward to them proving me wrong in my doubts about Doctor number 11.

This article has been adapted from the blog section of the www.rejesus.com website.

To read the full blog, to leave a comment, and to read other “Doctor Who and Jesus” blogs by Andrew Wooding, visit www.rejesus.co.uk

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