Christopher Eccleston: Why my Doctor had to be northern
“If you’re an alien how comes you sound like you’re from the north?” Billie Piper’s Rose Tyler asked The Doctor ten years ago – now Christopher Eccleston has finally revealed why his Time Lord had a northern accent.
“Lots of planet have a north” the Doctor told Rose way back then, but
Eccleston (who returns to our TV screens in ITV’s new thriller Safe
House on Monday April 20th at 9pm) gives a rather different answer in
this week’s edition of Radio Times.“I wanted to move him away from the RP (received pronunciation) for
the first time because we shouldn’t make a correlation between intellect
and accent” he says, “although that still needs addressing”.The self-described working-class actor also says that cultural
inequality is “much more pronounced” in Britain than it used to be, and
that it would be difficult for a young actor with his background to
succeed in the industry today.“You can’t blame Eddie Redmayne or Benedict Cumberbatch but
inequality will lead to a milky, anodyne culture. To an extent that’s
already happened,” he argues.Eccleston stresses that it’s not just about the working class though.
“There’s not enough writing for women or people of colour” he says. “It
frustrates me when they insist on doing all-male Shakespearean
productions – a wonderful intellectual exercise, maybe, but it’s
outrageous because it’s putting a lot of women out of work.”