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Who's Doctor Who, and what's the name 007?

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May 25, 2025

This weekend the fates of Doctor Who and James Bond are in doubt.

- Vanessa Thorpe

And the involvement of two US entertainment giants seems responsible.

The current Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa, has reportedly been released from the BBC's Tardis after a row over his alleged refusal to take part in the final of Eurovision last weekend. It was claimed in the Sun and the Daily Mail that Gatwa withdrew from a scheduled appearance because the Israeli contestant, the subject of a boycott campaign, made it to the final. Fan sites swiftly lined up potential successors. Billie Piper is in pole position.

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