BBC Reportedly Rules Out A Female Doctor

The Sun are claiming that there are no plans to replace Peter Capaldi with a female Doctor, citing a apparent BBC spokesperson who responded to a complaint.
Their report follows:
The BBC have said there are “currently no plans” for a female Timelord, but they’ve announced it in an unusual manner.
The discovery comes after a keen Doctor Who fan filed an official complaint to the Beeb with concerns switching the gender of the role would confuse his kids. And amazingly, a BBC worker wrote back and “assured” him it would be another man.
Complaints officer Joanne Coyne wrote: “We appreciate that you’re a big Doctor Who fan and you have concerns that the programme would change should there be a female doctor. Be assured there are currently no plans to have a female Doctor Who.”
They also said their worries would be passed onto senior managers and programme makers “including the Doctor Who team”.
Other women alongside Phoebe Waller-Bridge to have been touted for the job include Game of Thrones’ NATALIE DORMER, Broadchurch’s OLIVIA COLMAN and Hollywood star TILDA SWINTON.
Fellow potential Timelords are former Death in Paradise actor KRIS MARSHALL, sports pundit JIM ROSENTHAL’s comedian son TOM and Homeland’s DAVID HAREWOOD.
Tellingly, all a BBC spokeswoman said on the matter was: “No casting decisions have yet been made on Series 11.”