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Ncuti Gatwa, the first Black "Doctor Who," complained, "There’s so much White mediocrity that gets celebrated," in a new interview. Gatwa, an LGBTQ Rwandan immigrant to the U.K., spoke out about ...
Earlier today, BBC revealed it’ll be re-releasing 1969’s “The War Games,” the final 10-part black-and-white serial that made up Doctor Who’s sixth season. That’d be notable on its own ...
“Doctor Who” and “Sex Education” star Ncuti Gatwa said in a recent interview with Attitude magazine that Black people have a pressure to be excellent that is disproportionate to white ...
‘Doctor Who’ star Ncuti Gatwa criticizes praise of white mediocrity while Black people must be ‘flawless to get half’ that. Gatwa, 31, is the first Black man to be cast as the Doctor in ...
The BBC is colorizing Doctor Who's final black-and-white episode, featuring a new regeneration sequence from the Second to Third Doctor.
The last black and white Doctor Who adventure to be broadcast on TV has been remade in colour. The War Games, a 1969 10-episode epic, was the swansong for Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor.
Ncuti Gatwa, First Black ‘Doctor Who,’ Slams Celebration of White Mediocrity. By Ny MaGee April 22, 2024; ... He continued, “There’s so much white mediocrity that gets celebrated, ...
The last black and white Doctor Who adventure to be broadcast on TV has been remade in colour. The War Games, a 1969 10-episode epic, was the swansong for Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor ...
Doctor Who: 8 Times The Cybermen Were Scarier In Black And White. The Cybermen lost their charm in colour. by R. M. McLean. Dec 20, 2014 December 20th, 2014.
While there has been progress in recent years for Black women tattoo artists, Kandace Layne, owner of Magic Mirror tattoo studio in Atlanta, said the industry still has a long way to go to become ...
Ncuti Gatwa, the first Black Doctor Who, was extremely outspoken in a new interview. Gatwa is an LGBTQ Rwandan immigrant to the U.K. and made his comments to the magazine Attitude for its May/June ...
Four episodes from Doctor Who's 1965 third series - starring William Hartnell as the first ever Time Lord - are to be regenerated as cartoons.
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