
Doctor Who’s return date has been revealed ahead of the 60th anniversary specials.
We can’t wait to see David Tennant and Catherine Tate reprise their roles as the Doctor and Donna Noble, respectively.
Fortunately, the new episodes will broadcast soon – and a new teaser has been published, previewing the entrance of Ncuti Gatwa as the latest incarnation of the Time Lord.
Doctor Who will return to BBC One and iPlayer on Saturday, November 25th, according to the BBC.
Each Saturday, three special episodes will air, concluding on Saturday, December 9.
David, 52, previously played the Tenth Doctor in the BBC sci-fi drama, but this time he will portray the Fourteenth Doctor.
Fans are eager to learn how the Doctor and his former companion Donna will be reunited, given that he obliterated her memory the last time he saw her, threatening to kill her if she ever recognised him.
The first of the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials, The Star Beast, will be released as part of the Doctor Who: Unleashed series.
Heartstopper actor Yasmin Finney will play Donna’s daughter Rose Noble, Meep’s voice will be provided by Miriam Margolyes, and Sylvia Noble will be played by Jacqueline King.
Karl Collins will play Shaun Temple, Ruth Madeley will play Shirley Anne-Bingham, and Jemma Redgrave will play Kate Stewart.
Meanwhile, Neil Patrick Harris will make a frightening appearance as the Toymaker, causing all sorts of mayhem and mischief.


The new teaser for Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary specials closes with Ncuti opening his eyes as the Fifteenth Doctor – and we can’t wait to see what the Sex Education star brings to the role.
Following The Star Beast, the following specials will be titled Wild Blue Yonder, which will air on Saturday, December 2, and The Giggle, which will air on December 9.
After Jodie Whittaker hung up her sonic screwdriver as the Doctor, former Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies will take over the helm of the Tardis-shaped ship.
Doctor Who will return on Saturday 25th November on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.