Doctor Who’s new companion to be revealed live on BBC Children In Need

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Doctor Who’s new companion will be revealed live on BBC Children In Need tonight, the BBC has said.

Gatwa, 30, will then take control of the Tardis as the 15th Doctor, with his first episode due to air over the festive period in 2023.

This year’s show, which helps to raise money to provide frontline support to children and young people across the UK, will be hosted by Ade Adepitan MBE, Mel Giedroyc, Chris Ramsey, Alex Scott MBE and, for the first time, comedian Jason Manford. BBC Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills spent 24 hours walking, jogging and running on a treadmill to raise money for Children In Need 2022

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