The Doctor Who season 13 has been out for a while, but it’s always worth revisiting an old favourite. Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television series created by the BBC and now produced by BBC Wales in Cardiff. The first Doctor was portrayed as being more of a scientific rather than an emotional character who travels through time and space to learn about the universe.
Release date:
In 2021.
Cast and characters:
– Peter Capaldi plays Doctor Who.
The Doctor has new friends, including Yasmin Khan and Ryan Sinclair.
He also meets a girl named Abby who is grieving for her mother’s death – and when his old friend Heather turns up again too, it seems like he just can’t catch a break.
Abby joins the Doctor on his adventures.
The Doctor must contend with an invasion by the Cybermen and is also on trial for his life in a Dalek courtroom – not to mention trying to rescue young Jake Chambers from creatures of nightmares said to dwell beneath Cardiff!
Plot Details:
Doctor Who season 13 starts taking shape when one day while walking through London, Ryan Sinclair finds his way to the Doctor’s TARDIS.
He is joined by Yasmin Khan, a young woman from Yorkshire with her own reasons for seeking out this most unusual Doctor, and together they embark on an adventure that will lead them into space and time – battling monsters old and new – as well as trying to answer some very big questions about who Doctor Who is, what Doctor Who does and why Doctor Who travels through space and time in a shape-shifting machine called the TARDIS.
The Accompanying Content Doctor Who season thirteen starts taking shape when one day while walking through London, Ryan Sinclair finds his way to the Doctor’s TARDIS. Doctor Who is a show about more than just one thing, and this season it’s all going to be bigger on the inside.
The Doctor meets new friends from across time including Graham O’Brien (Bradley Walsh), Yaz’s grandfather who has always dreamed of meeting an alien; Ryan Sinclair (Tosin Cole), who is a care worker for people with learning difficulties; and Grace O’Brien (Sharon D. Clarke), Graham’s wife, an Irish woman from the 1980s fighting against her country’s conservative political tendencies in 1984.
The Doctor is also joined by new friends from across space: the Doctor’s old friend, Rigsy (Joivan Wade), who has encountered him before on a planet in another dimension; and Yaz’s school friend April Jones (Shaunette Renée Wilson) whose family are all disappearing. There will be guest appearances too – the Doctor’s old friend, the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney), and Doctor Who stalwart Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) who will both be returning to school with their grown-up children.