Doctor Who TV review — Ncuti Gatwa’s charismatic Time Lord returns for a new series
- Doctor Who returns with Ncuti Gatwa as the 15th Doctor on April 12, launching at 8am on BBC iPlayer.
- The show, rebooted in 2005, is now in its 15th series, marking a new era for the iconic program.
- Ncuti Gatwa, who is Rwandan and Scottish, continues his adventures in the TARDIS for his second full series.
- Varada Sethu, who starred in Andor, joins the cast as Belinda Chandra; she said she feels "the luckiest person in the world."
- Following a Christmas special, the series includes eight new episodes: six standalone stories and a two-part finale.
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