I saw something that refuted it too.    But I wanted to know what you 
guys thought, so I posted it.

Tracey

Martin wrote:
>
> Tracey, I've seen four reports since that refute this. I'm waiting for 
> the notice from the BBC before I believe it.
>
> "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:tdlists%40multiculturaladvantage.com>> wrote: Freema Agyeman 
> Axed From ‘Doctor Who’
> BBC says performance just not strong enough
> http://syfyportal.com/news423698.html 
> <http://syfyportal.com/news423698.html>
> The following story contains possible MAJOR SPOILERS for the third
> season finale of "Doctor Who."
>
> It’s only been eight episodes since Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones) took
> over the role of The Doctor’s companion following the departure of
> Billie Piper’s Rose Tyler at the end of the second season. But
> apparently that’s all the BBC needs to see.
>
> According to The Sun newspaper in Scotland, the show's chiefs are a
> little underwhelmed by the performance Agyeman has given despite
> all-round strong reviews from critics. The newspaper said the BBC was
> disappointed in her work in later episodes of the third season which
> have yet to be broadcast in the United Kingdom, citing that “her
> performance is not as strong as in her earlier episodes.”
>
> And unfortunately for Martha there won’t be a happy ending as, 
> according
> to the newspaper, there is a storyline set where she will become lost in
> time with The Doctor unable to find her. This, of course, may ring a few
> bells with fans of the series who watched Rose Tyler finish with a
> similar fate as she becomes stranded in an alternate world following the
> events of “Doomsday," the second season finale of the show that marked
> Piper's departure.
>
> “Freema is very talented but we don’t think she is just right on 
> ‘Doctor
> Who,’” a source told the newspaper. “None of this is being done 
> with any
> malice. Freema’s a lovely girl.”
>
> A spokesperson for the series refused to comment on the report, however
> if true, this marks the third casting change the series has seen, after
> Christopher Eccleston left the show after only a year and Piper departed
> at the end of the second season.
>
> Agyeman herself has spoken out on how difficult it was to break into the
> show, but praised her co-star David Tennant as a wonder to work with.
> During the audition phase in Cardiff, Wales, the actor reportedly left a
> note of encouragement and good luck for her at her hotel.
>
> The Sun has provided considerable coverage to the revitalized “Doctor
> Who” series since its launch in 2005, providing first look photos of
> both the Daleks and Cybermen. They also were among the first to announce
> that Piper would be leaving the series last year.
>
> "Doctor Who" currently is airing its third season with Agyeman and
> Tennant Saturdays on BBC One, while it's expected to make its way to the
> United States in July on the SciFi Channel.
>
> "There is no reason Good can't triumph over Evil, if only angels will 
> get organized along the lines of the Mafia." -Kurt Vonnegut, "A Man 
> Without A Country"
>
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