By Huw Fullerton

Published: Sunday, 26 June 2022 at 12:00 am


At the moment, if you’re an iconic Doctor Who favourite who’s NOT returning to the show soon, you’re probably in the minority. This autumn Janet Fielding and Sophie Aldred are set to reprise their roles as Tegan and Ace for Who’s centenary special alongside returning Master Sacha Dhawan, David Tennant and Catherine Tate are back for the 60th next year, and even Beep the Meep is apparently making a comeback.

Now, a new clue suggests that the biggest return yet could be in the cards. Could we be in for…drum roll…a new dawn of K9?

Yes, the Doctor’s legendary “tin dog” could be next in line for a comeback, at least based on new details recently revealed in Doctor Who Magazine. Strap in, because this is a little bit complicated.

The latest magazine included a feature on Doctor Who podcast drama Redacted, which included several well-known Doctor Who stars including Jemma Redgrave, Ingrid Oliver, Anjli Mohindra and Jodie Whittaker herself among others reprising their roles from the BBC sci-fi series (and adding to the tally of returning actors).

A few weeks ago, Doctor Who: Redacted creator Juno Dawson hinted to RadioTimes.com that she’d been asked to hold back some characters planned to be involved in the story, with the implication that the main TV series had plans for them. And now she’s revealed that one of those characters was Catherine Tate’s Donna Noble, who had to be cut due to showrunner Russell T Davies’ plans for the character in 2023.

“Initially, Donna was supposed to be in episode seven,” Dawson explained. “But we were told ‘absolutely not’, for obvious reasons now.”