The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New Doctor Who wants Fife episode

- BY KIERAN WEBSTER

Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa says he wants to film an episode in Fife.

The Rwanda-born actor, who was brought up in the kingdom, says he will ask director Russel T Davies to “make it happen”.

Gatwa, 31, was announced as the 15th Doctor for the latest series which began airing earlier this month.

He is the first person of colour to star as The Doctor.

When asked by the Hollywood Reporter if he has requested an episode to be filmed in Scotland, he said: “Do you know what? I haven’t. But I will. I was preoccupie­d.

“Next trip, Bonnie Scotland. Fight for the kingdom of Fife.

“There’s a big something going down in Kirkcaldy.”

He also joked about the thought of Americans trying to pronounce Kirkcaldy, adding: “Oh, we know it’ll be fun!”

Gatwa rose to fame after starring as Eric Effiong in the hit Netflix series Sex Education.

His family fled to Scotland during the Rwandan genocide in the early 1990s, originally settling in Edinburgh before moving to Fife.

He previously opened up about receiving racist abuse while attending Dunfermlin­e High School.

In a BBC documentar­y, he claimed it was “normal” for him to suffer racist abuse while at school.

He added: “It was so normal for me to have racial abuse spat at me and then when I moved to Dunfermlin­e, there were a group of boys who made up a racist social media page geared at me.

“There were no black Scottish role models.”

During school he also played a starring role in Queen musical We Will Rock You. Following school, he graduated from the Royal Conservato­ire of Scotland and performed at Dundee Rep.

The actor also earned a role in the 2014 BBC sitcom Bob Servant which starred Dundee legend Brian Cox.

The latest Doctor Who series can be watched on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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LOOK WHO’S HERE: Ncuti Gatwa, the 15th Doctor, went to school in Dunfermlin­e.

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