It's been two decades since 'Rose' reintroduced us to the Doctor and his world—and in one moment, it whisked me away forever.
Former Miss Newcastle Varada Sethu battled to become an actress and says that she and Ncuti Gatwa play time-travellers who ...
20 years later, a new season of Doctor Who is about to arrive on our screens, with Ncuti Gatwa about to embark on his second ...
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/Film on MSNWhat Does TARDIS Stand For In Doctor Who?What does 'TARDIS' stand for on Doctor Who? And how come its interior is always changing while its exterior remains the same?
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LAist on MSNHow to help Burbank’s TARDIS stand the test of timeThis blue box, which was engineered by the late Grant Imahara, is looking for handy Whovians who can help give it a facelift.
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On Wednesday, March 26, there were celebrations from all corners of the Whoniverse as the beloved British sci-fi series ...
Varada Sethu welcomes criticism that 'Doctor Who' is "woke" because she is proud the show is "inclusive [and] progressive".
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Game Rant on MSN'A Magnificent Doctor Who Broke The Mold' Doctor Who Showrunner Tries To Heal Old Wounds With This Former Lead ActorRussell T. Davies revamped Doctor Who with a fresh, action-packed tone and an overarching Time War storyline, revitalizing ...
For Varada Sethu, the actress behind the Doctor's new companion Belinda Chandra, whether the show is woke or not isn't really ...
When Varada Sethu first found out she might be Doctor Who’s newest companion she had, perhaps fittingly, just come crashing ...
Writing in the latest edition of Doctor Who Magazine, Davies likens new companion Belinda (whose surname was originally Finch ...
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