One of the few constants on
Doctor Who is change. Companions come and go. Even the Doctor herself is not guaranteed to look the same from one season to the next. Such is the cycle of life in the TARDIS.
Therefore, few fans were likely surprised by the news that stars Bradley Walsh and Tosin Cole, who play Graham O’Brien and Ryan Sinclair respectively, would depart following holiday special “Revolution of the Daleks.” After all, the show itself hints that Ryan, at least, is more than ready to return to his real life during the final few episodes of season 12.
We are filming, he wrote (quotes via
Radio Times). I don t think anyone on any production team right now would claim the new processes are easy. Making any television drama has, in one fell swoop, become more demanding than it s ever been. And that s before you factor in the usual
Doctor Who extras of monsters, stunts and Welsh weather. The crew have just been through the most brutal week of weather out on location – as I write this on a Tuesday, I think they re still soaking wet from the previous Friday. It has been, and will continue to be for many months ahead, a mammoth team effort.
BRADLEY WALSH - presenter, actor and host of The Chase - has opened up about his struggles during lockdown as the ITV favourite revealed that life got tricky for him.