A web series on sex-relations, which created a buzz in the UK:
Many TV serials have been made on doctors all over the world. The stories related to the doctor have been liked a lot on the small screen. We are talking about the British Broadcast Corporation (BBC series'Doctor-Who' which has 13 seasons.
In fact, the 13th season of the British web series focuses on gay relationships, which is becoming a huge hit all over the world. However, there's also a lot of confusion about it.
The story of this series revolves around a doctor. The doctor never learned to give up. Her strength is her talent and when everyone gives up, she shows her strength. In this, the doctor (Jody Whitaker) and Yaz (Mandeep Gill) set out to explore the universe, where the doctor has to face questions of his past.
In the 13th season, most of the women and LGBTQ+ got a place.
The 13th season of the 'Doctor Who' podcast has mostly found a place for women and LGBTQ+. The script of 'Doctor Who: Redacted' podcast has been written by transgender woman and it has transgender woman in the role of a star.
It's the story of three young women who create a conspiri thierry podcast attached to the mysterious blue box. They end it by encountering aliens coming from time to time.
Speaking to the BBC, writer Juno Dawson says that this is the first podcast for the doctor that is entirely led by women.
Let us know that 'Doctor Who' is the bbc's popular science fiction television program. 'Doctor Who' is a series based on aliens that can travel in time and space. In this, Dr. Galifre is a time lord who usually travels in time and space with a human being.
Real Life Story of Transgender
In the 13th season of the 'Doctor Who' podcast, Cleo is the lead character played by transgender activist Charlie Craig. This is his first character.
"It's the trans girl of a council estate in London who is like me," says Juno.
Juno adds, "This is a story that in reality happens in the lives of most transgender people. "
Juno Dawson, who started with a primary teacher, becomes LGBT writer
Juno Dawson is a British transgender activist and has authored several books on non-fiction and young adult fiction. His books include This Book is Gay, Mind Your Head, Margat and Me, The Gender Games, Clean and Meet Market.
Juno, 40, began her career as a primary teacher and later became a coordinator of the PSHE associated with the School Curriculum subject in England.
She received the Juno Queen of Teen Award in 2014. In early 2018, Juno began writing a novel 'The Good Doctor' which was featured in 'Doctor Who'. Juno has also acted and has also played small characters in 'I May Destroy You' and 'Holvi City'.
Jody Whitaker became time lord, leaving behind many claimants
Jodie Whitaker is the first transgender to play the role of a doctor in the 13th season of 'Doctor Who' podcast. However, Whitaker is in a contract with the BBC until July 2022. After that, there will be someone else in the role of a doctor.
Whitaker got the role of doctor in the 13th season, overtaking several actors including Good Omens star and Doctor Who's alumnus David Tenant, Matt Smith. It was a big break.
Charlie Craigs has run the "Nail Transphobia" campaign.
Charlie, who is regarded as a British transgender actress, activist and writer, was ranked first on the New Radicals list of influential LGBTI people by Nesta and The Observer newspaper. Charlie was also ranked 40th in the Independent newspaper's Rainvo List 2015.
In 2017, Charlie Craigs' first book 'Two My Trans Sisters - A Collection of Letters by Success Transwoman' was published, which won the 30th Lambada Literary Awards a year later. Charlie created the "Nail Transphobia" campaign under which the customer's hands and nails would be treated free of cost and given the freedom to share the experiences of the trans person so that transphobia could be reduced in this way.
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