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In ''Doctor Who'', Time Lords are canonically genderfluid, in that their genders can change between incarnations.
In ''Doctor Who'', Time Lords are canonically genderfluid, in that their genders can change between incarnations.


In series 10, episode 11, ''World Enough and Time'', the Doctor explains the Time Lord attitude to gender. Less than one month later the BBC revealed that the next incarnation of the Doctor would be played by a woman for the first time.
In series 10, episode 11, ''World Enough and Time'', the Doctor explains the Time Lord attitude to gender. Less than one month after the episode aired the BBC revealed that the next incarnation of the Doctor would be played by a woman for the first time.


<blockquote>''BILL: So, the Time Lords, bit flexible on the whole man-woman thing, then, yeah?''<br>
<blockquote>''BILL: So, the Time Lords, bit flexible on the whole man-woman thing, then, yeah?''<br>
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