Edmonton Journal

And the next Doctor Who is ...

- EDWARD BARAN

Ncuti Gatwa will be the first Black actor to play the lead role in British sci-fi series Doctor Who, taking over from Jodie Whittaker as the 14th incarnatio­n of the Time Lord next year, the BBC said.

The 29-year-old actor, a star of Netflix hit Sex Education, posted two hearts plus a blue square, representi­ng the Doctor's Tardis, a time-travelling police telephone box, on his Instagram account. Gatwa, who was born in Rwanda, said he had been keeping the news secret since he was cast in February.

“It's an incredibly iconic role and an incredibly iconic show, and I just hope I do it justice,” he said on the red carpet for the BAFTA TV awards, where he was up for the best male comedy performanc­e for Sex Education.

“I'm following in some very, very big footsteps, so I am just hoping that I fill them up.”

The Doctor is able to regenerate, allowing different actors to play the role since the series was first broadcast in 1963.

Gatwa said the show was the “most beautiful form of escapism,” where you could forget about worldly troubles and go into space to battle aliens.

Whittaker, who announced she was leaving the show last year, was the first woman to play the Doctor.

She will appear in a final special episode to mark the BBC'S centenary later this year. Showrunner Russell T Davies, who is returning to Doctor Who after leaving in 2009, said Gatwa's talent was “bright and bold and brilliant.”

“I can see him for years exploring the part and taking it somewhere new,” Davies told Reuters on the red carpet, where he accompanie­d Gatwa.

“That's what I felt. I felt it in my heart that we can go anywhere with this.”

In Canada, Doctor Who airs on CTV Sci-fi and streams on Crave.

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