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Doctor Who: Bad Wolf Exec Talks Season 2, Ncuti Gatwa & More

Bad Wolf executive Julie Gardner offered insights into the second season of Showrunner Russell T. Davies's Doctor Who, Ncuti Gatwa, and more.



Article Summary

  • Bad Wolf's Julie Gardner teases Doctor Who Season 2, focusing on Ncuti Gatwa's epic performance as the Fifteenth Doctor.
  • Gardner shares that Ncuti Gatwa brings emotion, humor, and dynamism to Doctor Who, impressing from the first scene he filmed.
  • Season 2 introduces new dynamics with characters Belinda Chandra and Ruby Sunday adding family charisma.
  • New writers Dawson, Ellams, McTighe & Angel-Walfall join the series, bringing diverse talent to Doctor Who.

Is anyone in the mood for some good news about Showrunner Russell T. Davies's Ncuti Gatwa (Fifteenth Doctor), Millie Gibson (Ruby Sunday), and Varada Sethu (Belinda Chandra)-starring Doctor Who? We're going to assume you are – so with that in mind, we wanted to pass along what Bad Wolf executive Julie Gardner had to share about the second season and Gatwa with the Radio Free Skaro podcast during the Gallifrey One convention in Los Angeles, California, last week. "I'm just really excited for Season Two. I mean, obviously, I would say that, but I think it's so wonderful to see Ncuti [Gatwa] in his second season. He's an epic Doctor. He's going to get pushed a lot in Season Two. He's emotional. He's funny. He's so light on his feet. He's so dynamic. He's vivid!" Gardner shared about the second round of adventures.

Doctor Who Season 2
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"I think [Ncuti Gatwa] hit the ground running because the very first scene he shot with us when he was shooting 'Sex Ed' was the climax to Finetime [the community from "Dot and Bubble"], and that's a massive scene. That's a big scene. That's a big, emotional scene, and he hit it right there and then," Garnder added, complimenting Gatwa on how quickly he took to the role. "But it's lovely we know the Doctor more. Well, it's always the Doctor, but we know what Ncuti brings to it, and we see him in a new dynamic with Belinda Finch ["Finch"???], played by Varada Sethu. It's brilliant to have Millie Gibson back as Ruby. So, they're like a family of characters that you're enjoying." Here's a look at the podcast:

Doctor Who Season 2 Writers: Dawson, Ellams, McTighe & Angel-Walfall

"'Doctor Who' takes its talent from a glittering galaxy of names, and these extraordinary writers span the skies. We've got old hands, new stars, voices from theatre, radio, and literature – the whole works! It's the most wild and exciting season of 'Doctor Who' yet, and I can't wait to unleash their brilliant work," Davies shared about Juno Dawson, Inua EllamsPete McTighe, and Sharma Angel-Walfall – the new writers joining the series for its second season:

Doctor Who Season 2 Writers: Dawson, Ellams, McTighe & Angel-Walfall
Image: BBC

Juno Dawson is a #1 Sunday Times best-selling novelist, screenwriter, and journalist whose books include the global bestsellers This Book is Gay and Her Majesty's Royal Coven. Her debut short film was The Birth of Venus, and she created the first official Doctor Who scripted podcast, Doctor Who: Redacted. "I started watching 'Doctor Who' with my grandma when I was ten-years-old in the 1990s. From writing fan fiction for an audience of one to scripting the best TV show of all time is truly a dream come true. I can't wait for fans and newcomers to see the new season," Dawson shared.

Inua Ellams is a writer and curator whose published books of poetry include Candy Coated Unicorns & Converse All Stars and The Actual. His first play, The 14th Tale, was awarded a Fringe First at the Edinburgh International Theatre Festival. Other plays include Barber Shop Chronicles, which played at the National Theatre, Three Sisters, and The Half-God of Rainfall. "For as long as I can remember television, I've been a 'Doctor Who' fan. I started watching when I was 10 in Nigeria. The show invited me to dream, to live beyond my reality. Getting to write for the show felt like touching God; it was blasphemously humbling and exciting, and I can't wait to share my story with the world," Ellams shared.

Pete McTighe is a writer and executive producer on the forthcoming spin-off The War Between The Land And The Sea. He has created, written, or executive-produced dramas, including The Pact (BBC), The Rising (Sky), A Discovery Of Witches (HBO), and Wentworth (Fox). "The TARDIS is my home away from home, so it's been a joy to step back inside, with Russell at the console and the incredible team at Bad Wolf hanging on for dear life. I love this show with all my heart, and am really proud of what we've been able to achieve with my next episode," McTighe shared.

Sharma Angel-Walfall originally hails from Manchester and won the inaugural Channel 4 New Writing Award that set her off on her screenwriting journey. She has been in a number of writers' rooms, including Rapman's Supacell (Netflix), Sally Wainwright's The Ballad of Renegade Nell (Disney+), A Town Called Malice (Sky), and Noughts & Crosses (BBC). She was a writing consultant on Paul Abbott's Wolfe (Sky) and wrote an episode of Sharon Hogan's Dreamland for Sky (starring Lilly Allen and Freema Agyeman). "I am buzzing to be a part of such an iconic show! I am a massive Russell T Davies fan, so it is a dream come true to be able to work alongside him, especially on a show that I love. It's a real privilege to be a part of the 'Doctor Who' family. I have loved every minute!" Angel-Walfall shared.


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