How Doctor Who’s 60th Anniversary Sets up Ncuti Gatwa’s Era

With “The Giggle,” Doctor Who concluded its run of 60th Anniversary specials, officially introducing Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor. The three specials marking the sci-fi series’ 60th year saw the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate as the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble, as well as the return of former showrunner Russell T Davies and much of the production team who worked on Doctor Who when it was first brought back to television in 2005. While “The Giggle” concluded Tennant’s and Tate’s second stint as the stars of the show, Davies will be sticking around to relaunch Doctor Who for a new generation, with Gatwa now in the lead role.Doctor Who will return to screens this festive season for a Christmas special, “The Church on Ruby Road,” which will see Gatwa’s Doctor meeting new companion Ruby Sunday, played by Coronation Street star Millie Gibson. Beyond the Christmas special, which is set to feature a horde of musical goblins, very little is known about what to expect from the new series of Doctor Who. The series will be starting anew with Season 1 and will feature the return of classic companion Melanie “Mel” Bush and UNIT, as well as the Doctor Who debut of drag queen Jinkx Monsoon. Photos have also been released of the Doctor and Ruby in period attire. Beyond that, fans may be able to gleam some sense of what to expect based on hints dropped in the 60th Anniversary specials.After telling the Doctor “I made a jigsaw out of your history,” and then revealing that he trapped the Master in his gold tooth, the Toymaker goes on to claim there was only one foe he encountered that he did not dare challenge to a game. He names this mysterious entity “The One Who Waits,” and reveals that he ran from it after seeing it hiding. The Doctor is confused by this story, but when he presses the Toymaker on what he means, the villain’s only response is “That’s someone else’s game.” This isn’t the only hint of a greater threat lying in wait for the Doctor to have appeared in Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary specials.

With “The Giggle,” Doctor Who concluded its run of 60th Anniversary specials, officially introducing Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor. The three specials marking the sci-fi series’ 60th year saw the return of David Tennant and Catherine Tate as the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble, as well as the return of former showrunner Russell T Davies and much of the production team who worked on Doctor Who when it was first brought back to television in 2005. While “The Giggle” concluded Tennant’s and Tate’s second stint as the stars of the show, Davies will be sticking around to relaunch Doctor Who for a new generation, with Gatwa now in the lead role.

Doctor Who will return to screens this festive season for a Christmas special, “The Church on Ruby Road,” which will see Gatwa’s Doctor meeting new companion Ruby Sunday, played by Coronation Street star Millie Gibson. Beyond the Christmas special, which is set to feature a horde of musical goblins, very little is known about what to expect from the new series of Doctor Who. The series will be starting anew with Season 1 and will feature the return of classic companion Melanie “Mel” Bush and UNIT, as well as the Doctor Who debut of drag queen Jinkx Monsoon. Photos have also been released of the Doctor and Ruby in period attire. Beyond that, fans may be able to gleam some sense of what to expect based on hints dropped in the 60th Anniversary specials.

After telling the Doctor “I made a jigsaw out of your history,” and then revealing that he trapped the Master in his gold tooth, the Toymaker goes on to claim there was only one foe he encountered that he did not dare challenge to a game. He names this mysterious entity “The One Who Waits,” and reveals that he ran from it after seeing it hiding. The Doctor is confused by this story, but when he presses the Toymaker on what he means, the villain’s only response is “That’s someone else’s game.” This isn’t the only hint of a greater threat lying in wait for the Doctor to have appeared in Doctor Who‘s 60th anniversary specials.

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