Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies dishes (somewhat) on the mysterious episode "73 Yards," fans' Mad Jack theories, and much more.
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And Millie Gibson is shooting a new miniseries of the classic novel The Forsyte Saga for ITV this year anyway.
Tickets to The Importance of Being Earnest are now available for pre-order Season Two of Doctor Who is already in postproduction and will be streaming sometime in 2025.
Ncuti Gatwa is busy for the rest of[...]
Davies' Ncuti Gatwa (Fifteenth Doctor) and Millie Gibson (Ruby Sunday)-starring Doctor Who With Nicola Coughlan (Derry Girls, Bridgerton)-starring, Steven Moffat-written, and Alex Pillai-directed Christmas Special "Joy to the World" hitting later this year, a second season of adventures expected in 2025, and the spinoff series The War Between the Land and the Sea having just wrapped its[...]
However, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson are busy elsewhere, so the adventures will be read by series guest stars Susan Twist (who deserves fame for her name alone!) and Genesis Lynea – with both of these audio adventures set to be released on November 7th.
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So, what can fans expect from the newest audio adventures? Here's[...]
Davies, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson, as well as a panel on Science Fiction television series with Davies and Star Trek producer Alex Kurtzman This is more than just a celebration of the series, of course Like every other series or project featured at SDCC, it is a branding exercise, a promotion, and a way[...]
Thanks to Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa has helped bring the expression "babes" to the American LGBTQ community, and it's been catching on.
Millie Gibson as Ruby is also a reconfigured companion archetype from Billie Piper's Rose Tyler from 2005 She's a Gen Z companion with an emotional arc about finding her identity and representing the children in Britain who grew up and were supported in foster care.
Continuing a 61-Year Tradition of Kids Discovering Their Doctor
Davies wanted a[...]
There is currently no plan for a home video release in the US or anywhere else that has Disney+.
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The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson)'s first season of adventures is immortalised in this new home entertainment release, available on limited edition steelbook, DVD, or Blu-ray, with over seven discs worth of content[...]
The season finale of Doctor Who in this new Disney+ era has brought on all kinds of reactions from fans, especially over the reveal of Ruby Sunday's (Millie Gibson) parentage, which was the emotional core of the season-long arc that tied into the season-long Big Bad fight That's par for the course for a show[...]
From Russell T. Davies's fairytale tropes to "Mrs. Flood" clues and more, here's our deep dive into Doctor Who S01 finale, "Empire of Death."
Eventually revealed to be one from Millie Gibson, who plays Ruby Sunday, thanking us for watching, coming out to the cinema at midnight, promising our questions would be answered "well, most of them" with a Mrs Flood-sized wink Then, telling us to buckle up, put our mobiles away, and get ready.
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Flood (Anita Dobson), who laments cryptically about not getting to enact her own plans before comforting Cherry as they all turn to dust.
They're out of the picture except for The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa), Ruby (Millie Gibson), and Mel (Bonnie Langford), who manage to escape in the newly created Memory TARDIS formed from Ruby's memories[...]
Davies where the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby (Millie Gibson) sitting in the Memory TARDIS like two campers at a fire with no explanation for how they got here or asking how they got here Are they trapped? Are they hiding? No explanation is offered The Doctor tells her about the last time they[...]
This is a far cry for the Chris Chibnall era when promos were mostly cricket chirps in the night, probably due to budgetary issues and then the Pandemic, though the series was promoted better during Lockdown than most TV series.
So on top of "Empire of Death," we're getting the UK-exclusive Tales of the Tardis with[...]
The previous theatrical screening also included specially filmed intro segments with the Doctors (David Tennant and Matt Smith) and even a comedy bit with Strax the Sontaran telling the audience to silence their phones while singing the praises of eating popcorn because it feels like he's chewing tiny enemies to death. We don't know if there[...]
Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson will appear in this Thursday's new episode of Tales of The TARDIS, which will feature "Pyramids of Mars" for fans new and old to catch up on the classic story. The BBC has released an interview with Gabriel Woolf on his return to the role after 48 years.
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Doctor Who fans are STILL craving a UNIT spinoff series - but has UNIT ever REALLY saved the day or are they always the show's "redshirts"?
Given that this was a four-part serial, it can be edited to take out the opening and close credit sequences and the start of each episode that included up to three or four minutes that repeated the previous episode's cliffhangers to create a seamless sixty-minute uninterrupted movie, with Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson as the[...]
Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson are still intense and lovable as things go horribly wrong in time for next week's big finale.
Doctor Who is now streaming globally on Disney+.
It's all come to this – Doctor Who begins the two-part finale of a too-short season with "The Legend of Ruby Sunday." It starts with the[...]
BBC Books will publish four Doctor Who Target novelisations from Season season with the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday, as played by Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson "Space Babies," "73 Yards", "Rogue," and "The Church on Ruby Road" – with "Ruby Road" published on 8th August in paperback and audiobook. All four Targets have been written by an[...]
Now we know that Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson will be starring in this new episode of Tales of the Tardis for the first time.
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The official logline on BBC iPlayer states, "Far away in time, on board an old Remembered TARDIS, the Doctor and Ruby pause in battle to reflect on their recent adventures."
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It's a time travel story where The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby (Millie Gibson) travel back in time just to visit a historical period again just for fun and stumble upon a threat to the world Typical Doctor Who plot, right? Yet it also does something new in all the ways you expect a typical[...]
Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa (Fifteenth Doctor) & Millie Gibson's (Ruby Sunday) Doctor Who Episode 6: "Rogue"(written by Kate Herron and Briony Redman and directed by Ben Chessell), we have a slightly different "update" to pass along – but for this one, we have to look back to "73 Yards." One of the things that we[...]
To Regency Era England, the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) goes, taking his ward, the young and marriageable Miss Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), a foundling with a most adventurous spirit who has watched the narrative series Bridgerton on her televisual service back home Miss Sunday is thrilled to be taken to visit a mythical past of romance,[...]
Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson only appear to Lindy on screen to talk her to safety Either this is an early episode that was filmed during the season, or they were off filming the two-part season finale during the production term The episode is carried by a guest lead, just like in 2006's "Love and[...]
Millie Gibson carries the episode beautifully and proves she's not only a worthy companion but is a highly talented actor at her young age – she was only 18 when she shot this episode "Blame" all of it on Russell T Davies.
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"73 Yards" has been the most[...]
The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) steps on a little stone circle on a Welsh mountain and disappears, and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) is stalked by a ghostly old woman who never comes near her She always stays 73 yards – that's 219 feet – away from her, waiting When Ruby tries to get close enough to[...]
Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa (Fifteenth Doctor) & Millie Gibson's (Ruby Sunday) second season of Doctor Who has officially wrapped filming.
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"Wrap party with [Michelle Greenidge] and a beautiful Cardiff Bay That's Season 2 complete, well done everyone! ♥️♥️➕," Davies wrote in his Instagram post honoring the milestone – here's a look:
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In "73 Yards," Russell T. Davies once again shows that even in Doctor Who, the worst, scariest monsters are the human ones - as in real life.
You need a charismatic and skilled actor like Millie Gibson to hold your attention for this type of story.
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Doctor Who Remakes Years and Years
In "73 Yards", the biggest villain is human, a Welsh populist political candidate named Roger ap Gwilliam (Aneurin Barnard), who runs on a fascistic "Britain-first" platform The Doctor mentions that he was the worst[...]