Bonnie Langford and Lenny Rush tease “mystery, adventure, vulnerability, emotion and heartbreak” in two-part finale

Bonnie Langford and Lenny Rush tease “mystery, adventure, vulnerability, emotion and heartbreak” in two-part finale

The Doctor and UNIT investigate Ruby’s past. But as the Time Window reveals horrifying secrets from Christmas Eve, the mysterious Triad Technology unleash the greatest evil of all. We caught up with The Legend of Ruby Sunday stars Bonnie Langford and Lennie Rush, to find out more… Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush) How is it being back in the Doctor Who world? It’s fantastic. I’ve loved every minute of it. To revisit a character that I played so long ago with…

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DOT & BUBBLE CONSOLIDATED RATINGS REVEALED

DOT & BUBBLE CONSOLIDATED RATINGS REVEALED

In Dot And Bubble, the world of Finetime seems happy and harmonious. But an awful terror is preying on the citizens. Can the Doctor and Ruby make them see the truth before it’s too late? Overnight, Dot And Bubble was watched by 2.12m on BBC One. Consolidated, Dot And Bubble was watched by 3,383,000, making the 24th highest rating programme of the week. This figure include those who watched on devices and pre-BBC One transmission on iPlayer.

ROGUE OVERNIGHT RATINGS REVEALED

ROGUE OVERNIGHT RATINGS REVEALED

In Rogue, The Doctor and Ruby land in 1813, where guests at a duchess’s party are being murdered and a mysterious bounty hunter called Rogue is about to change the Doctor’s life forever. Overnight, Rogue was watched by 2.11m on BBC One. This figure does not include those who watched on iPlayer before BBC One transmission. The official consolidated value will be announced in 7 days. 

William Russell: 1924 – 2024

William Russell: 1924 – 2024

BREAKING NEWS. GNR has been informed that Doctor Who star William Russell, who played one of the show’s first companions in 1963 and recently reprised the role for a cameo in 2022, has died aged 99. William Russell Enoch was born on 19 November 1924 in Sunderland, County Durham, to Eva Compston (née Pile) and Alfred James Enoch. He was educated at Wolverhampton Grammar School and Oxford University and became interested in acting at an early age. He was involved in organising…

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Worlds of Wonder science exhibition heads to Wellington, New Zealand

Worlds of Wonder science exhibition heads to Wellington, New Zealand

Who has arrived in New Zealand? Famously bigger on the inside, the TARDIS arrived in Wellington for the DOCTOR WHO WORLDS OF WONDER: WHERE SCIENCE MEETS FICTION | DOCTOR WHO NGĀ AO MĪHARO: TE TŪTAKITANGA O TE PŪTAIAO KI TE PAKIMAERO exhibition opening at Tākina, Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre on June 1. Doctor Who fans will have the opportunity to come face to face with the show’s iconic characters, share the Doctor’s adventures and explore some of the worlds visited on…

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Jonathan Groff, Indira Varma and choreographer Jack Murphy talk ballrooms, Beyoncé and the mysterious regency Rogue

Jonathan Groff, Indira Varma and choreographer Jack Murphy talk ballrooms, Beyoncé and the mysterious regency Rogue

Doctor Who series 14 episode Rogue sees the Doctor and Ruby land in 1813 where guests at the Duchess’s party are being murdered, and a mysterious bounty hunter called Rogue is about to change the Doctor’s life forever. We caught up with Jonathan Groff (Rogue), Indira Varma (Duchess of Pemberton) and Jack Murphy (choreographer) to find out more… Jonathan Groff (Rogue) How did the role come about? Oh my god! I got a very exciting text message from Russell T Davies,…

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73 YARDS CONSOLIDATED RATINGS REVEALED

73 YARDS CONSOLIDATED RATINGS REVEALED

Overnight, 73 Yards was watched by 2.62m on BBC One. Consolidated, 73 Yards was watched by 4,058,000. This figure include those who watched on devices and pre-BBC One transmission on iPlayer. It was the twelfth most-watched programme of the week. The figure of 4.05 million is the total consolidated audience figure for the first seven days following the episode’s release, taking into account pre-broadcast viewing and viewing on tablets, PCs and smartphones. Doctor Who once again fell in the top…

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DOT & BUBBLE OVERNIGHT RATINGS REVEALED

DOT & BUBBLE OVERNIGHT RATINGS REVEALED

Overnight, Dot And Bubble was watched by 2.12m on BBC One. This figure does not include those who watched on iPlayer before BBC One transmission. The final and official consolidated value will be available in 7 days. 

Doctor Who: Print The Legend

Doctor Who: Print The Legend

This lavish, 116-page bookazine is the essential guide to novelisations – hardback, paperback and audio adaptations of television stories.  Highlights include profiles of leading authors, a section on collecting rarities, a look at the recording of the audiobooks and a tribute to illustrator Chris Achilléos. Exclusives include a previously unpublished extract from The Enemy of the World, the book that legendary Doctor Who writer David Whitaker was working on before his death in 1980. “The first of these books was published in 1964,…

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Doctor Who’s Callie Cooke on Lindy Pepper-Bean, planet Finetime and the ‘thrilling, fun, ominous’ Dot and Bubble

Doctor Who’s Callie Cooke on Lindy Pepper-Bean, planet Finetime and the ‘thrilling, fun, ominous’ Dot and Bubble

In Doctor Who’s Dot and Bubble, the world of Finetime seems happy and harmonious. But an awful terror is preying on the citizens. Can the Doctor and Ruby make them see the truth before it’s too late? We caught up with Callie Cooke, who plays Lindy Pepper-Bean, to find out more about the episode. Interview with Callie Cooke (Lindy Pepper-Bean) How does it feel to be joining the Whoniverse? It’s very exciting, it’s something I’ve always wanted to do. I…

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