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* | * '''''23 for 2023 - The Best TV of 2023 Preview''''', with ''Doctor Who'' coming in at number 8. The "reason to watch", according to [[Huw Fullerton]]: | ||
** "Where to start? The return of screenwriter Russell T Davies, who relaunched and revived the show to massive success from 2005 to 2010, would be exciting enough - but he's also bringing [[Fifteenth Doctor|a new Doctor]] ([[Ncuti Gatwa]]) as well as two of the modern series' biggest stars, [[David Tennant]] and [[Catherine Tate]], for three feature-length episodes 13 years after they handed in their [[TARDIS key|keys]] to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the Tardis]]". | ** "Where to start? The return of screenwriter Russell T Davies, who relaunched and revived the show to massive success from 2005 to 2010, would be exciting enough - but he's also bringing [[Fifteenth Doctor|a new Doctor]] ([[Ncuti Gatwa]]) as well as two of the modern series' biggest stars, [[David Tennant]] and [[Catherine Tate]], for three feature-length episodes 13 years after they handed in their [[TARDIS key|keys]] to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the Tardis]]". | ||
Latest revision as of 14:03, 7 May 2024
The 5137th issue of Radio Times was published on Tuesday 10 January, and covered television and radio listings for 14 - 20 January 2023.
It previewed the then-upcoming new era of Doctor Who under returning showrunner, Russell T Davies.
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Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 23 for 2023 - The Best TV of 2023 Preview, with Doctor Who coming in at number 8. The "reason to watch", according to Huw Fullerton:
- "Where to start? The return of screenwriter Russell T Davies, who relaunched and revived the show to massive success from 2005 to 2010, would be exciting enough - but he's also bringing a new Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) as well as two of the modern series' biggest stars, David Tennant and Catherine Tate, for three feature-length episodes 13 years after they handed in their keys to the Tardis".
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- Headlining the 2023 television preview, as well as starring on the cover, is Helena Bonham Carter in the titular role of Russell T Davies' then-upcoming biographical drama series, Nolly.
- Other features advertised on the cover include Merry Christmas from See Hear guest star Naga Munchetty on the 40th anniversary of BBC Breakfast.
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