Doctor Who companion Millie Gibson dropped from new series of BBC show as replacement revealed

The decision for Ruby to exit so soon will shock fans who expected her to stretch out her time-travelling across at least two full series – she only made her first appearance as the character Ruby Sunday last month in the 2023 Doctor Who Christmas special

Millie Gibson made her debut as the Doctor’s companion in the 2023 Doctor Who Christmas special (BBC/Bad Wolf)

Doctor Who companion Millie Gibson is being dropped from the BBC sci-fi show and will be replaced for Ncuti Gatwa’s second series by actress Varada Seethu.

The decision by showrunner Russell T Davies to write out the former Coronation Street star, who plays orphan Ruby Sunday, was made last year after filming on her first run ended. The shock twist will come as a surprise to fans who only watched her on-screen debut in the festive episode last month.




Now Millie, 19, will not appear in the 2024 Christmas special later this year and will make only a handful of appearances across Ncuti’s second series as the Doctor during 2025. The eight episodes she has filmed already will air from May, the BBC has announced.

Millie Gibson’s first full series of Doctor Who will be aired from May this year(James Pardon/Bad Wolf/BBC Studios)

After that, it will not be Millie flanking him on his time-travels in the Tardis but new companion Varada, who has already started filming at the studios in Cardiff.

The actress, 32, has already enjoyed several swashbuckling roles in TV adventure series. She is best known for her role as Cinta in Disney’s 2022 Star Wars spin-off Andor, and has also appeared in three series of Sky’s action drama Strike Back, based on the books by Chris Ryan.

In 2016 she also had a role in the second series of smash-hit Doctor Foster, while her films include Jurassic World Dominion and heist movie Now You See Me 2. One BBC source said: “Varada is a real gem, Russell was just blown away by her talent. The cast and crew have really warmed to her and he’s sure the fans will too.”

The Indian-born actress, who grew up in Newcastle with her twin sister and doctor parents, also played DS Mishal Ali in the BBC’s 2017 apocalyptic drama Hard Sun. A guest companion is likely to accompany Sex Education actor Ncuti for his Christmas outing this year.

The decision for Ruby to exit so soon will shock fans who expected her to stretch out her time-travelling across at least two full series. When she and the Doctor burst onto the screen last month they proved popular, with 7.3million viewers watching in the first week of release, making it one of the BBC’s biggest hits of the year.

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