TVT24 19
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The issue of TV Times 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.
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- This week
- "There's a double dose of the nation's favourite time-travelling drama this week when Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson return as the Doctor and Ruby. And in the second episode, The Devil's Chord, they land in the 60s and get to meet The Beatles! Perfect". By Claire Ruck.
- Saturday highlights: "BBC1 brings us an evening of "Who-rovision".
- What could be better than a new episode of Doctor Who? How about two new episodes of Doctor Who! The new series gets off to a spectacular start as the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby (Millie Gibson) land in a space station run by babies in the distant future, where the terrifying Bogeyman is lurking down below. Then there's fab retro fun in the second instalment as they travel to the 1960s to meet The Beatles and end up battling villainous virtuoso Maestro (played by RuPaul's Drag Race star Jinkx Monsoon) - watch out for a brilliant cameo from Strictly's Shirley Ballas and Johannes Radebe! Doctor Who: Unleashed follows on BBC3".
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- Out of this world!: "Ncuti Gatwa on his first full series as a time traveller, going global and being part of the BBC's "Who-rovision Night"". By Steven Perkins.
- Perfect timing: "Showrunner Russell T Davies on why the new series is set to have us gripped…"
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- The issue and its Doctor Who-related content was previewed at the end of the previous issue, with the tagline: "Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson return to the TARDIS for eight epic new adventures".
- The big cover story of this issue is the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 final, which immediately followed the Doctor Who double bill. Starring on the cover in promotion of the event is The Doctor and Me interview subject, Olly Alexander, who represented the United Kingdom in the contest. Appearing alongside him is the show's usual UK commentator, and recurring Doctor Who-adjacent guest star, Graham Norton.
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