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Doctor Who could be axed from air in shock move due to BBC Eurovision clash

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The latest season of Doctor Who throws a cosmic curveball with a unique sci-fi twist on the Eurovision Song Contest. However, the real deal and the FA Cup could kick the fan-favourite BBC series off its usual broadcasting slot.

Ncuti Gatwa is back in action as the 15th Doctor this season, with Ruby Sunday (portrayed by Millie Gibson) saying her goodbyes to the TARDIS and making way for a new companion to adventure alongside the Time Lord.

But it's not just about the newcomers; familiar faces are gracing the Doctor Who universe too, like Anita Dobson and Rose Ayling-Ellis among the guest stars.

Rylan Clark, reality star turned TV presenter, also makes his mark in the sixth episode, titled The Interstellar Song Contest.

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