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The issue of TV & Satellite Week that covered television listings for 11 - 17 May 2024, was published on Tuesday 7 May.

It covered the broadcast of the Doctor Who episodes, Space Babies and The Devil's Chord.

Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]

Regulars[[edit] | [edit source]]

Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]

All articles are written by Steven Perkins.

  • Across the universe: "The TARDIS lands in the Swinging Sixties as the Doctor and Ruby meet the Beatles in the thrilling new series". Includes interview with Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson, and individual summaries of the two new episodes.
  • Doctor Who confidential: "Showrunner Russell T Davies all the secrets in our insider's guide to the new series".
    • Coming up: A brief look ahead at future episodes.
    • Star guests: A look at the season's special guest appearances.
    • TARDIS trio: A glimpse further into the future at the then-unnamed new companion joining the show in Season 2, played by Varada Sethu.

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  • The issue and its Doctor Who-related content was previewed at the end of the previous issue, with the tagline: "The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby (Millie Gibson) are in the TARDIS on BBC1".