Scottish actor Ncuti Gatwa will make his debut on the new series alongside companion Ruby Sunday, played by former Coronation Street actress Millie Gibson.
The new series of Doctor Who starring Scottish actor Ncuti Gatwa has been confirmed to begin from May 11, the BBC have announced.
A new episode will be available on BBC iPlayer at midnight on Saturdays before airing during a primetime slot on BBC One each week. Those outside of the UK will be able to stream the programme on Disney+ from May 10. Ncuti, who has also appeared in blockbuster film Barbie, made his first appearance on the sci-fi show during the last instalment of the 60th anniversary episodes.
During The Giggle it was expected that Tennant’s Doctor would regenerate into Gatwa, but instead the Time Lord bi-generated and split in two.
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