WHO DUNNIT

BBC say they will pay new Doctor Who Jodie Whittaker the same salary as Peter Capaldi after gender gap pay row

THE BBC yesterday vowed not to pay new Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker less than outgoing Time Lord Peter Capaldi.

Boss Tony Hall said she will get “the same” as salary gaps between men and women have to be exterminated.

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Jodie Whittaker will get paid the same as predecessor Peter Capaldi as Doctor Who, according to the BBC’s Director General

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Peter Capaldi was on the list of top earners after his four years as The Doctor

The Director-General’s pledge amid uproar at male stars getting better money means the ex-Broadchurch actress, 35, who will play the Doctor, will earn up to £249,999.

That is the salary scale Capaldi, 59, was revealed to be on when the Beeb was forced to disclose top salaries.The only woman in the top ten is Strictly’s Claudia Winkleman on £450,000.

Sources claimed Newsnight’s Emily Maitliss, 46, was poised to sign a new contract with a hefty rise after reportedly threatening to quit when she learnt colleague Evan Davis was on far more than her.

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TOP 12 BBC EARNERS

  1. Chris Evans – up to £2.5m
  2. Gary Lineker – up to £1.8m
  3. Graham Norton – up to £900,000
  4. Jeremy Vine – up to £750,000
  5. John Humphrys – up to £640,000
  6. Huw Edwards – up to £600,000
  7. Steve Wright – up to £550,000
  8. Claudia Winkleman – up to £500,000
  9. Matt Baker – up to £500,000
  10. Alan Shearer – up to £450,000
  11. Andrew Marr – up to £450,000
  12. Stephen Nolan – up to £450,000
  13. Nicky Campbell – up to £450,000
  14. Alex Jones – up to £450,000

Jane Garvey, 53, who presents Woman’s Hour on Radio 4, led a growing backlash.

She used her show to slam the “huge pay gap that exists between men and women”.

An insider said some of her comments went too far and other BBC employees who made similar ones risked the sack.

The BBC reportedly dished out rises to women in the run-up to having to reveal wages.

But one senior agent who represents a number of female stars said they had been “systematically lied to”.

The agent said: “The hypocrisy and the dishonesty that has been going on is completely astounding.”


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