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The BBC Didn’t Censor Ncuti Gatwa Over ‘Doctor Who’ Being Renewed ?

The BBC Didn’t Censor Ncuti Gatwa Over ‘Doctor Who’ Being Renewed ?

BBC Cuts Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor Who Comment “Confirming” a Third Series for the 15th Doctor | Doctor Who TV
BBC Cuts Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor Who Comment “Confirming” a Third Series for the 15th Doctor | Doctor Who TV

When Ncuti Gatwa recorded The Graham Norton Show last Thursday, he delivered what appeared to be good news for Doctor Who fans: his third season as the Time Lord would shoot next year.

Gatwa’s comments were briefed to the press by The Graham Norton Show‘s publicity team on Friday morning, but his quote mysteriously changed when the chat show broadcast on BBC1 later that evening.

Speaking to Norton on the famous red sofa, Gatwa originally revealed:

“We did the second series this year, the Christmas special is coming up, and we are filming a third series next year.”

But when the show aired, this was edited to:

“We finished the second season earlier this year, we’ve got the Christmas episode coming out … at Christmas … But it’s been amazing.”

The Graham Norton Show warns journalists that it is not unusual for certain quotes fail to make the final cut, but the switch led some Whovians to question whether Gatwa’s remarks had been censored by the BBC amid uncertainty over Doctor Who’s future.

The truth is rather more mundane. Speaking with Deadline it was stated that The Graham Norton Show made the edit to liven up Gatwa’s answer and was not obeying a “sinister” request from BBC bosses.

Indeed, the Doctor Who team was not involved in brokering the interview, given the Sex Education star was promoting his appearance in The Importance of Being Earnest at the National Theatre.

The BBC has, however, distanced itself from Gatwa’s remarks, restating that Doctor Who will not be renewed until the actor’s second season has premiered next year on BBC1 and Disney+.

“As we’ve said previously, the decision on season three will be made after season two transmits and as always we don’t comment on speculation,” a spokesperson said. Season 2 will likely launch next spring.

There is said to be some confusion about why Gatwa made the comment, particularly given showrunner Russell T Davies has echoed the BBC’s position about future seasons.

“The decision to commission Season 3 won’t be made until after Season 2 has transmitted. And that’s always been the deal since the start,”

Davies said in the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine. The writer has previously said he has started work on Season 3 scripts and that he is “very confident” about a renewal.

The Graham Norton Show incident has provoked another round of questions about Doctor Who’s future, not least a front-page story in The Daily Mirror from Nicola Methven, who is well-sourced on the Bad Wolf and BBC Studios-produced franchise.

Deadline reported in July that Disney is uncertain about whether it will continue to co-produce Doctor Who beyond 2025. The Mouse House’s commitment is critical to budgets, storylines, and casting, meaning its withdrawal could mean major changes to the show.

Liam Keelan, Disney’s SVP of original productions in EMEA, declined to comment on a future greenlight at the Edinburgh TV Festival in August. He did, however, hail Doctor Who as a “really good fit” for Disney+.

Gatwa’s own future on the series is also up in the air. A source told Deadline that “he might not be long for the job” as he explores other roles. His rep has been contacted for comment.

What seems certain is that Doctor Who fans will have to wait until 2027 before a follow-up to next year’s season. It remains to be seen in what form the sci-fi franchise will regenerate.

NCuti Gatwa Indicates his involvement in Series 16?

NCuti Gatwa Indicates his involvement in Series 16?

Doctor Who's Ncuti Gatwa reveals 'we're filming third season' on Graham ...
Doctor Who’s Ncuti Gatwa reveals ‘we’re filming third season’ on The Graham Norton Show.

Recent press reports are stating that Ncuti Gatwa is returning to film a third series of Doctor Who in 2025. However, it appears the situation is not quite so clear-cut.

During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Ncuti Gatwa was widely reported to have confirmed his future involvement, indicating at a third run for his Doctor. However, this part of his comment was notably edited out from the final BBC broadcast, raising questions about the certainty of these plans.

Originally, Ncuti Gatwa was reported as saying:

“It is all going well. We did the second series this year, the Christmas special is coming up, and we are filming a third series next year.”

But in the final broadcast version of the interview, Gatwa said:

“It’s all going well. We finished the second season earlier this year, we’ve got the Christmas episode coming out … at Christmas … But it’s been amazing.”

While fans took his original comment as a clear confirmation of a future series beyond next year, the decision to omit the part about the third series filming suggests that things are still very much up in the air.

Adding to that, Russell T Davies reiterated that no official commission for Series 16—or “Season 3,” as he referred to it—has been made (yet).

“The decision to commission Season 3 won’t be made until after Season 2 has aired,” Davies said in this month’s DWM (released last week). “And that’s always been the arrangement since the start.”

It is entirely likely that there are at least plans for filming and Gatwa is just getting a bit ahead of himself. This all will likely be dependent on the Disney+ deal and their plans with the show after their two seasons have aired as it is far from clear at the moment whether Disney will extend their involvement with Doctor Who beyond their initial two season deal or whether the BBC will look for another partner, perhaps even bringing it back fully in-house, only time will tell!

Ed: Were you in the studio audience for this recording of The Graham Norton Show, can you let us know exactly what was said, if so, we’d love to hear from you!

Ncuti Gatwa confirmed for Graham Norton Show appearance

Ncuti Gatwa confirmed for Graham Norton Show appearance

graham norton, the graham norton show
Graham Norton, The Graham Norton Show

Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa has been confirmed for an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, with the actor part of a stacked line-up.

For the episode on Friday October 11, Gatwa will talk about his stint in the TARDIS and his upcoming role on the stage in The Importance of Being Earnest, which gets underway in November.

He’ll be joined on the famous red sofa by Zoe Saldaña, who has appeared in the Marvel, Avatar and Star Trek franchises.

The star, who played Gamora in the Guardians of the Galaxy series, will be joined by her Emilia Pérez co-star Selena Gomez, with the pair chatting about the upcoming musical.

The final celebrity in the line-up will be Miranda Hart, with the comedian set to discuss her life ahead of the release of her memoir, I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You.

Gatwa, who has also starred in Sex Education and Barbie, had his first set of adventures as the iconic Time Lord earlier this year, with the series following his journey across space and time with companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson).

One notable aspect of the newest series was the emphasis on costuming, which Gatwa spoke to Digital Spy about earlier this year.

“The Doctor’s travelled throughout time and space. He’s been to a few thrift shops. He’s got a large, large wardrobe. You will see a lot of outfits,” he said.

“Pam Downe is our costume designer. She is incredible. She is a force of nature and just amazing. She would just present us with the most incredible designs and then we get to talk to her and we can choose and obviously we would speak about the episode and what is going to be needed practically but also what makes us look hot. It’s an important part.”