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Ncuti Gatwa admits he needed 'thick skin' growing up in one of the only black families on a tough Scottish council estate - as new Time Lord prays he doesn't 'f*** things up' as Doctor Who
Ncuti Gatwa has admitted that he needed 'thick skin' growing up in one of the only black families on a tough Scottish council estate.
The new Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa has admitted that he needed 'thick skin' growing up in one of the only black families on a tough Scottish council estate. In the eight pacy episodes full of action, we see the Doctor racing across London on a snazzy 60s scooter, narrowly escaping explosions and monsters with his new assistant Ruby Sunday (former Coronation Street actress Millie Gibson). The second part saw the Doctor, who is a Beatles fan, take Ruby back to 1963 to meet his heroes, who are recording at Abbey Road Studios in London.
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