Doctor Who's showrunner Russell T Davies plans retirement

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Russell T Davies, the showrunner of Doctor Who, has confirmed that discussions are underway about his eventual replacement. He stated he will not return for a third time, emphasizing the need to slow down. The show is set to return for its second season, featuring Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor and Varada Sethu as a new companion, Belinda Chandra. Millie Gibson will reprise her role as Ruby Sunday. Season 2 will premiere on April 12 on BBC and Disney Plus. The storyline involves the Doctor and Belinda facing challenges as they attempt to return to Earth.


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