South Wales Evening Post

A new start for the Doctor – and for viewers

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DOCTOR Who writer and showrunner Russell T Davies has said he hopes to bring in new viewers or win back people who have not watched for several years with the latest series.

The sci-fi show will be back on screens in May, with Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa as the new Time Lord.

The 15th Doctor and his companion Ruby Sunday, played by former Coronation Street actress Millie Gibson, first appeared on screen together during the Christmas Day special.

Swansea-born Davies, who was behind the 2005 revival of the long-running BBC show, has returned to the helm to replace Chris Chibnall.

The series will start with a double bill, which will land on BBC iplayer at midnight on Saturday, May 11, before it airs on BBC One later in the day, ahead of the final of the Eurovision Song Contest, which will also air on the BBC.

Davies told BBC Breakfast: “It starts from scratch and the programme does this every so often, but it is a new Doctor and a new companion and the whole point of a new companion is that Ruby walks into the Tardis and she says everything a new viewer wants to know.

“Who are you? What’s this? What is the Tardis? Why is it bigger on the inside than the outside? She’s the human walking into this strange world. So new viewers start here, jump on board and you will follow it from scratch and all your questions will be answered. Never mind questions, go and have an adventure, come and have fun.”

Asked how much he is considerin­g the current state of the world when he is writing, It’s A Sin creator Davies said: “It’s my job to look at where we are, how we feel, what a difficult, complicate­d world we live in.

“So I genuinely look to Doctor Who this time around and thought it’s time for fun.

“It’s madder than it used to be, it’s wilder, it’s funnier, it’s kind of bigger, broader.

“And I don’t mean just as an escape because I think it does have things to say about the world. But I think a lot of science fiction gets very dark and heavy. Producers like me will sit on settees like this and ‘It’s much darker. It’s a deep dive into the character’s souls.’

“That’s all very well but actually with Doctor Who I would say come and have fun.

“As a family you can sit around, come and have fun.”

 ?? IAN WEST ?? Russell T Davies, centre, with new Doctor Ncuti Gatwa, right, and assistant Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson
IAN WEST Russell T Davies, centre, with new Doctor Ncuti Gatwa, right, and assistant Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson

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