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Doctor Who: six classic episodes to watch before Ncuti Gatwa's doctor arrives

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Each new regeneration signals a brand new era for Doctor Who, and ahead of its now imminent fourteenth season, anticipation is high. The new iteration of the sci-fi classic will see 31-year-old Rwandan-Scottish actor Ncuti Gatwa becoming the new Time Lord, and Russell T Davies returning as showrunner.

The new series will air this Saturday (May 11) and there's a tonne to be excited about: Gatwa and his new companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) will be joined on screen

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