You still get regional accents, but you’ll notice that if you want a tough no nonsense cop, you’ll get a regional accent. If you want a posh bloke chasing after a debutante in a Big House, you’ll get RP. I expect a Cornishman will keenly point out that
Poldark, at best, sounds like a comedy pirate convention. The prisoners in
Banished all sound like refugees from various regions, but the officers are all far better spoken. I expect the reality of that situation would be far less pronounced, especially from the lower ranks who would be paid thugs there to keep the prisoners in order.
Eccleston’s thoughts that accent should not indicate intelligence is a valid one. I liked “Northern” Doctor very much. A shame we got “EastEnders” Doctor afterwards. I do like “Scottish” Doctor. I think the accent suits the character very well.
The article credits Eccleston with two things -
Doctor Who and
Our Friends In The North - which I really liked. I wish they’d repeat that. Odd that those are the two dramas he’s remembered for here.