Rochdale Observer

Jodie’s final outing as The Doctor

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It’s the end. But the moment has been prepared for…” With those words, the fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker, bowed out before regenerati­ng into Peter Davison. It was an incredible event for many young fans who had grown up watching Baker – due to a seven-year tenure in the Tardis, he was the only incumbent millions of them had ever known. Now Jodie Whittaker is about to leave too. And although there won’t be quite so many youngsters (or even veteran viewers) sobbing at the idea of such a massive change, in a way it’s almost as momentous as Baker’s decision to quit – after all, Whittaker is the first woman to play the Time Lord, and Doctor No14 will be Ncuti Gatwa, the first black actor to tackle the role. But there’s a fair bit to happen before the Rwandan-born Sex Education star makes his official debut. Gatwa won’t appear in his first adventure for over a year – David Tennant’s much-vaunted return as the 10th Doctor comes first to tie in with the show’s 60th anniversar­y next November in episodes devised by Russell T Davies, who mastermind­ed the sci-fi epic’s return to our screens in 2005. Tennant will be joined on screen by Catherine Tate as popular companion Donna Noble. And, of course, there’s Whittaker’s swan song to enjoy too. It’s a feature-length tale being broadcast to tie in with the BBC’S centenary celebratio­ns, a reflection of its importance to the corporatio­n – the show is now one of its biggest and most enduring internatio­nal successes. As befits such a special episode of

all the stops have been pulled out in a bid to make it as exciting as possible, so we can expect to see the Doctor and her friends Dan and Yaz battle not only the Daleks and the Cybermen, but the Master too. What’s more, there’s a speeding bullet train, mysterious graffiti and missing seismologi­sts to contend with, as well as an insight into revolution­ary Russia as Rasputin takes control of Tsar Nicholas… Fans of the classic series are also in for a treat – Janet Fielding (who appeared in the aforementi­oned final Tom Baker episode) and Sophie Aldred are reprising their roles as former companions Tegan and Ace. We’ve been told to expect a few other surprises along the way too.

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