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Privacy NoticeDoctor Who fans can hardly contain their excitement as Ncuti Gatwa finally steps out of the TARDIS this weekend as the fifteenth Doctor, with two back-to-back episodes to look forward to. The first is Space Babies, a creepy premise from the pen of returning series writer Russell T. Davies which will see the Doctor and his new companion Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) travel to the far future where they encounter a baby farm, run by talking babies hoping to be saved from the terrifying Bogeyman. As usual, the series has lined up some impressive guest stars for its first episode back who will join the new show leads as they set the tone for their series. Space Babies is set to be followed immediately by second episode The Devil’s Chord, with RuPaul’s Drag Race star Jinkx Monsoon as the guest star, as the Doctor and Ruby meet The Beatles and find that the all-powerful Maestro is changing history.
Ncuti Gatwa takes the lead role as the fifteenth Doctor
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Millie Gibson is new companion Ruby Sunday
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Fans of Coronation Street star Millie will also be pleased to know that she is sticking around at Doctor Who after reports that she had been replaced – she is in fact due to be joined by a second companion, played by Varada Sethu, in the next series. Millie called it “a little bit of a misunderstanding” and added: “But I’m very much in season two.” Here are some of the recognisable faces to look out for in Space Babies as Doctor Who makes its big return to BBC One on Saturday, 11 May. Golda Rosheuvel – Jocelyn Sancerre
Golda Rosheuvel stars in Bridgerton
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A huge Bridgerton star joins the Doctor Who cast as Golda Rosheuvel, best known as the Netflix period drama’s Queen Charlotte, takes on the role of Jocelyn Sancerre. Golda also appeared in her own Bridgerton origin series, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, and has had roles in Silent Witness and Coronation Street. Her extensive theatre work includes Othello, Jesus Christ Superstar, Bad Girls: The Musical, The Winter’s Tale and Romeo and Juliet. Michelle Greenidge – Carla Sunday
Michelle Greenidge joins the cast of Doctor Who
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New companion Ruby comes with some familiar faces in the Sunday family – including Michelle Greenidge as Carla Sunday. Viewers might recognise Michelle from her regular roles in Ricky Gervais’ Netflix series After Life, comedy Mandy, Code 404, and roles in It’s A Sin, Small Axe and I May Destroy You. Angela Wynter – Cherry Sunday
Angela Wynter is well known for her EastEnders role
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Another well-known star joining the Sunday family is EastEnders’ Angela Wynter as Cherry. Soap fans will know that Angela’s Albert Square character Yolande Trueman has been going through a very tough time after being assaulted by Pastor Clayton, so hopefully Cherry will get an easier time and not come into contact with too many Doctor Who monsters. Angela is also known for roles in Doctors, Holby City, Three Little Birds, This England and Whitstable Pearl. Doctor Who returns on Saturday, 11 May at 6.20pm and 7.05pm on BBC OneStory SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnCoronation StreetDoctor WhoGirlsNetflixDramaRuPaul