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Corrie star unveiled as Doctor Who’ s sidekick live on Children In Need

- CHARLOTTE MCLAUGHLIN

Millie Gibson was announced as Doctor Who’s latest companion when she stepped out of the Tardis live on Children In Need.

The 18-year-old Coronation Street actress will star opposite Sex Education star Ncuti Gatwa, who takes over as the Doctor next year.

The 15th Doctor’s companion, who will be called Ruby Sunday, will travel alongside him as they embark on a new set of adventures.

Gibson said in a statement: “Whilst still being in total disbelief, I am beyond honoured to be cast as the Doctor’s companion.

“It is a gift of a role and a dream come true and I will do everything to try and fill the boots the fellow companions have travelled in before me.

“What better way to do that than being by the fabulous Ncuti Gatwa’s side, I just can’t wait to get started.”

She received the best young performer award for her role as Kelly Neelan in Coronation Street at the British Soap Awards earlier this year.

Gibson has also appeared in ITV’S Butterfly and BBC’S Love, Lies And Records.

Jodie Whittaker faced her final battles as the time lord in October in a special episode of Doctor Who to mark the BBC’S centenary.

The actress, 40, became the first woman to portray the Doctor when she took over the role from Peter Capaldi in 2017.

During the featurelen­gth programme, viewers were left surprised as Whittaker’s 13th Time Lord regenerate­d into David Tennant, who previously played the 10th incarnatio­n of the Doctor.

Following the special, it was confirmed Tennant, 51, will become the 14th incarnatio­n, with Catherine

Tate reprising her role as his former companion Donna Noble for three special episodes set to air in November next year.

Gatwa, who went to school in Dunfermlin­e, will then take control of the Tardis as the 15th Doctor, with his first episode due to air over the festive period next year.

The 30-year-old said: “Millie just is the companion. She is full of talent, strength, she has a cheeky sparkle in her eye and is sharp as a razor.

“From the moment she walked into the room she captured all of our attention with her effervesce­nce and then solidified that

attention with the sheer torque of her talent.”

Russell T Davies, who has returned as showrunner as the BBC show teams up with Disney, said: “It’s the great honour of my job to find the next generation of talent and Millie shines like a star already.

“She’s brilliant, dynamic, clever and a wonderful actor.

“As a Coronation Street fan, I’ve seen Millie survive chases, guns and sieges, but that’s nothing compared to what lies ahead for Ruby Sunday.”

The BBC launched a new collaborat­ion with Disney Branded Television which will see Disney+ stream upcoming seasons of Doctor Who outside of the UK and Ireland.

Children In Need, in its 42nd year, featured presenters Ade Adepitan, Mel Giedroyc, Chris Ramsey, Alex Scott and, for the first time, comedian Jason Manford.

Halfway through the show, Eurovision runner-up Sam Ryder revealed the first total as £15,424,340.

He thanked the public for their “generosity” amid tough times.

Joe Wicks also completed his Children In Need ultra marathon, raising more than £500,000.

Singer-songwriter Mimi Webb kicked off the BBC show with a performanc­e of her song Ghost Of You.

England footballer Mason Mount surprised schoolchil­dren, who raised money for charity, during their tour around Wembley Stadium along with Children In Need mascot Pudsey Bear.

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“GIFT OF A ROLE”: Millie Gibson with Doctor Who-themed Pudsey Bears at the BBC Children In Need telethon.
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Ncuti Gatwa.

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