Fady Elsayed is in line to become the new Time Lord in 'Doctor Who'.
The 28-year-old actor is reportedly being lined up by BBC bosses to replace Jodie Whittaker in the sci-fi show later this year.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Fady would be a very different Doctor - but that’s precisely what the creators want."
Fady starred in a 'Doctor Who' spin-off called 'Class' in 2016, and it's thought he could be named as Jodie's long-term replacement as the Doctor within weeks.
The London-born actor previously admitted to being a "huge, huge" fan of the long-running sci-fi series.
He said: "I was always very aware of 'Doctor Who'. Now I’m a huge, huge fan."
However, a number of alternative names have previously been tipped for the coveted role of the Doctor, including Omari Douglas and Lydia West, who starred in the hit Channel 4 drama 'It’s A Sin'.
Jodie has previously confessed to crying during her final days on set.
The actress - who joined the show in 2017 - also admitted to having the "best time" as the Time Lord on the BBC show.
She said: "You know what I'm like - I'm a crier. I had to do my final (backstage interview) today. We haven't finished filming so I can avoid the thoughts a bit more.
"But obviously with the behind-the-scenes stuff, it was in that slightly concluding way and, 'Can you tell us how you feel about the crew?' and then I just lost it.
"I was just crying my eyes out, absolutely gone. I always knew this is the best time I will ever have on a job. I have felt like that from the start of it."
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