DOCTOR WHO: SERIES 14 SET TO HAVE TWO-PART FINALE
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DOCTOR WHO: SERIES 14 SET TO HAVE TWO-PART FINALE

It's reportedly been revealed that Series 14 of Doctor Who, set to air in 2024, will have a two-part finale.



Series 14, which will star Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor and Millie Gibson as companion Ruby Sunday, will comprise of eight episodes. The last two episode of the series are understood be a 'two-parter'.



The finale is set to star the recently announced return of Bonnie Langford as Mel Bush. Bonnie first entered the world of Doctor Who in 1986 as the companion to the Sixth and Seventh Doctors played by Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy, before returning in a cameo role in Jodie Whittaker’s final episode as the Thirteenth Doctor.




Showrunner, Russell T Davies said of Bonnie Langford: “What an honour, delight and hoot to welcome back the character of Melanie, after too long away. And this isn’t just a cameo, Bonnie is right in the thick of the action, battling monsters and chaos and cliffhangers, right at the Doctor's side, just like the old days.”


Lennie Rush is also set to star in the finale as 'Morris'. Russell added: "This is what Doctor Who's all about, brand new talent from the next generation, and no one’s more talented than Lenny! He joins the TARDIS team just in time for the Doctor’s greatest nightmare, so hold on tight!"




Doctor Who returns in November 2023 with three special episodes with David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor to coincide with the 60th anniversary. Ncuti Gatwa’s first episode as the Fifteenth Doctor will air over the festive period.


More details will be revealed in due course.

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