Ncuti Gatwa will exit Doctor Who after just two series as woke storylines saw ratings for the much-loved show plunge, it was claimed today.
The BBC programme is also said to have been paused for an extended break amid criticism about recent plots involving non-binary aliens, incels and even a pregnant male extra-terrestrial.
Rumours of Gatwa’s departure came after his sudden withdrawal from presenting the UK’s Eurovision jury scores on Saturday night after Israel, represented by a October 7 survivor, made the final. Ncuti has been vocal in his support for Palestine.
A TV insider reportedly said: ‘If the final nail wasn’t already in the coffin, it was well and truly hammered in after that.
‘Bosses were incredibly disappointed. Ncuti, as the Doctor, is one of the corporation’s most high-profile faces’.
Doctor Who was watched by around 2.5milion last Saturday – around 2million fewer people than the numbers watching when Jodie Whittaker, the previous Time Lord, was on the show until 2022.
But this is still a tiny fraction of the sort of interest it used to attract. At its peak it was watched by around 13million on a Saturday night in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
Last year Gatwa told his critics: ‘Don’t watch. Turn off the TV’, adding: ‘I feel like anyone that has a problem with someone who’s not a straight white man playing this character, you’re not really, truly a fan of the show’.
Some fans have lamented some of the programme’s best loved villains being given ‘woke’ facelifts as well as the introduction of a pregnant male alien, for example.
Some fuming ‘Whovians’ were outraged at the introduction of transgender and non-binary characters who would lash out at those ‘assuming their gender’, as well as a deranged villain played by a drag queen.
Campaigners have accused bosses behind the BBC series of ‘promoting the cult of gender ideology’ in the latest episodes of the time-hopping romp, which is streamed globally thanks to a lucrative deal with Disney thought to be worth £100million.
The current Doctor Who is yet to comment on claims he may be leaving but the BBC has said: ‘Whilst we never comment on the future of the Doctor, any suggestion that Ncuti Gatwa has been ‘axed’ is pure fiction’ and that no decision has been made.

Ncuti Gatwa has been axed as Doctor Who after just two series, it was claimed today

The announcement that Ncuti had withdrawn from presenting Eurovision was made moments after Israel’s Yuval Raphael – a survivor of the October 7 attacks – qualified with her song New Day Will Rise
‘As we have previously stated, the decision on season 3 will be made after season 2 airs and any other claims are just pure speculation. The deal with Disney+ was for 26 episodes – and we still have an entire spin off, The War Between the Land and the Sea, to air. And as for the rest, we never comment on the Doctor and future storylines.’
There was some anger as the announcement Rwandan-Scottish actor Ncuti had withdrawn from presenting Eurovision came moments after Israel’s Yuval Raphael – a survivor of the October 7 attacks – qualified for the final with her song New Day Will Rise. She ended up finishing second to Austria last Saturday. Sophie Ellis-Bextor stepped in for him.
The TV source told The Sun: ‘His withdrawal was incredibly embarrassing. It caps what has been a largely depressing tenure in the Tardis for Ncuti.’
Representatives for Ncuti, the BBC and Disney+ were contacted by for comment.
Ncuti caused problems when he pulled out of Eurovision last week, when Israel made the final.
BBC bosses had Sophie Ellis-Bextor on stand-by to reveal the UK’s jury results on last night’s Eurovision song contest ‘for some time’ as they believed Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa would ‘change his mind’.
Sources told the Mail on Sunday that executives were left ‘cross’ and ‘exasperated’ by the 32-year-old actor’s last minute decision.
A statement issued by the BBC last Thursday said: ‘Due to unforeseen circumstances, unfortunately Ncuti Gatwa is no longer able to participate as spokesperson during the Grand Final this weekend.’
Gatwa has been vocal in his support for Palestine, sharing photographs of Free Palestine graffiti in Italy on his Instagram and posting links to fundraisers for Palestinian causes.

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Ncuti Gatwa, 32, appeared in Saturday night’s Eurovision-inspired Doctor Who episode hours after withdrawing from presenting the contest’s Final (pictured May 2025)
After it was revealed he would be delivering the UK’s points to BBC viewers, he was inundated with negative feedback on social media from fans.
One told Gatwa to ‘read the room’, while another said: ‘I would usually be excited but I’m boycotting until Israel is given the same treatment as Russia.’
Ahead of the final, a source admitted that BBC producers had ‘suspected that he would change his mind about the role’ and that his stand-in, Sophie Ellis-Bextor had been ‘in place for some time’.
Despite their anger, however, executives have attempted to play down the link between his decision to stand down and his pro-Palestinian views.
They claimed an announcement about his withdrawal was actually made on Radio 2 three minutes before Ms Raphael’s place in the final with her song New Day Will Rise was confirmed, closely followed by a social media post five minutes later.
The BBC source said: ‘The announcement was first made on BBC Radio 2 by Richie Anderson and Sara Cox three minutes before Israel qualified for the final. The statement was then issued on social media five minutes later, which was coincidentally two minutes after Israel qualified.’
The Scottish actor, 32, joined the cast of Doctor Who in 2023 for the 14th season after Jodie Whittaker – the first female Doctor – bowed out.
Fans of the show have also lamented some of the programme’s best loved villains being given ‘woke’ facelifts.
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It is said that Ncuti has already filmed his regeneration exit scene, with crews allegedly fearing that this could spell the end of the series after more than 60 years [Ncuti pictured in 2023]
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The long-running sci-fi show has suffered a huge drop in ratings of late, with fans said to be fed up of the injection of woke storylines [Ncuti pictured with co-star Millie Gibson]
Davros, the gaunt, disfigured creator of the Daleks, had been forced to use a wheelchair and mobile life-support system since his introduction to Doctor Who in 1975.
But Russell T Davies apparently disliked the fact Davros was a ‘wheelchair-user who is evil’ and, when he returned in 2023, Davros appeared able-bodied and sporting a new, younger look.
But the changes, which many blame on a Disney deal, have left those who have previously worked on the show unimpressed.
Gatwa is also said to have grown increasingly frustrated by how the show is run – and is keen to move to Hollywood to pursue other opportunities.
A BBC spokeswoman said earlier this year ‘Doctor Who has not been shelved’.
An insider said: ‘Everything is now pointing in the direction of a prolonged break once the next series has aired. It will be back to the drawing boards for the Doctor Who team.’