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"73 Yards" is the fourth episode of the fourteenth series of the science fiction television series Doctor Who. The episode was first released in the United Kingdom on BBC iPlayer on 25 May 2024 and was broadcast on BBC One the same night. It was released simultaneously on Disney+ in the United States on 24 May.
Order of Doctor Who series 14 production blocks; Block Episode(s) Director Writer(s) Producer Ref. 1 Episode 4: "73 Yards" Dylan Holmes Williams: Russell T Davies: Vicki Delow [103] [121] Episode 5: "Dot and Bubble" 2 Christmas special: "The Church on Ruby Road" Mark Tonderai: Chris May [122] 3 Episode 1: "Space Babies" Julie Anne Robinson ...
5/5 New episode, which serves as a fantastic showcase for Millie Gibson, is a sprawling tale of destiny, self-determination and learning to live and love your flaws and limitations
The series dealt with the mystery of the vault and the Doctor's oath, and later exploring the Doctor and Missy's relationship, and the possibility of Missy "turning good". [37] This season introduces Pearl Mackie and Matt Lucas as the Doctor's new companions Bill Potts and Nardole respectively, both of whom depart in the finale "The Doctor Falls".
The “fifth” episode (including “The Church on Ruby Road”) of “Season 1” (or Season 14) opened with the Doctor (played by Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Gibson) setting foot in Wales ...
Preceded by a Christmas special in December 2016, "The Return of Doctor Mysterio", the series is the third and final series starring Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, an incarnation of the Doctor, an alien Time Lord who travels through time and space in his TARDIS, which appears to be a British police box on the outside; Capaldi announced in ...
In April 2023, it was reported that a series similar to Doctor Who Confidential would premiere alongside the 60th anniversary specials of the main show. Following this at a GalaxyCon event, David Tennant made references to a behind-the-scenes crew on the set of the specials, stating that "it was all filmed by all the various Doctor Who Confidential-style people, so you'll see all that.
Doctor Who star Stewart Bevan has died at the age of 73. The actor was best known for playing Professor Clifford Jones alongside Jon Pertwee’s third Doctor in the popular sci-fi programme.