The sixth episode of Doctor Who season 14 is on its way!

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Wednesday, 29 May 2024 at 14:20 PM


We’re currently four episodes into the new season of Doctor Who, and boy, has it been a whirlwind.

While we’ve got the Dot and Bubble episode to anticipate coming to our screens this week, next week’s time slot for Rogue has now been confirmed.

The sixth episode of the new season will air on BBC One on Saturday 8th June at 6:45pm.

Rogue has been at the forefront of many fans’ minds since the new season began airing, not least because it’s featured in snippets and trailers and seems to tease a world akin to Bridgerton.

At least, that’s what Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) likens it to in the trailer.

The imagery for the Regency-set episode teases both Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor and Ruby in some impressive attire, but they’re also joined by a mysterious figure, played by Tony-nominated actor Jonathan Groff.

Not much is known about how Groff’s character slots into things, but he is set to play the titular Rogue in the episode.

Jonathan Groff, Millie Gibson and Ncuti Gatwa in Doctor Who in Regency attire standing on a grand staircase
Jonathan Groff, Millie Gibson and Ncuti Gatwa in Doctor Who.
BBC Studios/James Pardon

Groff is best known for his roles in Glee, Mindhunter and The Matrix Resurrections, as well as a litany of Broadway performances including Hamilton and Spring Awakening, and he is currently on stage in the production of Merrily We Roll Along opposite Daniel Radcliffe and Lindsay Mendez.

So, it’s safe to say that Groff is no stranger to major audiences, but as for how he’ll slot into the action set to unfold in Rogue, we’ll just have to wait and see whether he turns out to be a friend or foe of the Doctor’s.

At a press Q&A for the episode, Gibson revealed a little bit more about what to expect from Rogue, saying: “We had Jonathan Groff in it, for God’s sake! It was incredible.

“Just so many things happen in that episode. It’s filled with so much.”

Gibson added: “But it was cool, because you know what best friends would do, they’d travel to the Regency era and then be like, ‘I’m gonna go find a scandal!’ So yeah, that was my favourite episode for sure.”

Similarly, at the premiere of the new season of Doctor Who, when quizzed by RadioTimes.com about the relationship with Groff’s character, Gatwa implied that it was a “chill vibe” between the pair – but Gibson’s side glancing hinted at anything but.

Could we be spying some romance on the cards for the Doctor, perhaps? Whatever it is, you can count us excited.