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Paul McGann (born November 14, 1959 in Surrey, England, United Kingdom) is an English
actor who made his name on the BBC serial The Monocled Mutineer, in which he played
the lead role. He is also known for his role in Withnail and I, and for portraying
the Eighth Doctor in the 1996 Doctor Who television movie and subsequent tie-
Born November 14, 1959 (1959-
Surrey, England
Occupation actor
Years active 1986—present
Spouse(s) Annie Milner
Children Joe McGann, Jake McGann
Parents Claire McGann,Joe McGann
Doctor Who (television movie)
On January 10, 1996, it was announced that Paul McGann would play the eighth incarnation of the Doctor in the Doctor Who television movie. The television movie also starred Eric Roberts, Daphne Ashbrook, and the outgoing Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy who agreed to film a regeneration scene. McGann's brother, Mark McGann, also auditioned for the title role.
The Doctor Who television movie was a joint venture between the BBC, Universal Studios and the Fox Broadcasting Network. McGann had signed a contract to appear as the Eighth Doctor in a new Doctor Who series, if Fox or Universal exercised their option. Thus, the television movie was supposed to be a "back door pilot" in that, if it obtained respectable ratings, the new series would continue to be produced. The movie aired on May 14, 1996 in the US and on May 27, 1996 in the UK. Although it earned 9.08 million viewers and was very successful in the UK, ratings were very low in the United States. As a consequence, Fox did not exercise its option to pick up the series and Universal could not find another network who was interested in airing a new Doctor Who series. Thus no new series was produced until 2005, after all the contractual rights had returned to the BBC, and the movie became McGann's only televised appearance as the Eighth Doctor.
Although McGann played the Doctor on television only once, he gave permission for his likeness to be used on the covers of the BBC's Eighth Doctor novels and he has reprised the role of the Eighth Doctor in an extensive series of audio plays by Big Finish Productions.
For nine years, McGann was treated as the "current" Doctor by some fans until Christopher
Eccleston assumed the role in 2005. McGann (1996-
McGann's co-
Rumours abound that Paul McGann will retake the role of the eighth Doctor in a new series of television films, alongside the current television series.[3]. McGann has denied these rumours on the grounds of not having being asked back to play the part but if he were to be asked would be interested as long as he "didn't have to wear a wig".[4]