Golda Rosheuvel Joins New Season of “Doctor Who”, Episode Titles Unveiled

Golda Rosheuvel at the BAFTA Television Awards in May 2023
Golda Rosheuvel at the BAFTA Television Awards in May 2023. Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (13912926cm)

Many amazing actors have guest-starred on Doctor Who over the years, and Golda Rosheuvel is the next one in line. BBC announced that the Bridgerton star will make an appearance in the episode “Space Babies”, while also unveiling the rest of the episode titles for the new season.

Rosheuvel rose to prominence while playing Queen Charlotte in both Bridgerton and its spin-off series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story and it will be a real treat for Doctor Who fans to see her embark on an epic journey alongside the fifteenth Doctor.

“It’s been amazing to see the whole world appreciate Golda’s talents, because of Bridgerton, and it’s been an absolute joy to invite her to Cardiff to help launch Ncuti and Millie’s first season,” said the showrunner Russell T Davies in a statement.

S-x Education star Ncuti Gatwa will lead the new season alongside Millie Gibson as his companion Ruby Sunday. They’ll be joined by Yasmin Finney, Jonathan Groff, Indira Varma, and several new guest stars, including Callie Cooke, Dame Siân Phillips, Alexander Devrient, Bhav Joshi, Majid Mehdizadeh-Valoujerdy, Tachia Newall, and Caoilinn Springall.

Season 14 of Doctor Who will premiere on BBC iPlayer and Disney+ on May 11 at midnight, before airing on BBC later that day.

You can check out all the episode titles below:

“Space Babies”: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Julie Anne Robinson

“The Devil’s Chord”: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Ben Chessell

“Boom”: Written by Steven Moffat, directed by Julie Anne Robinson

“73 Yards”: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Dylan Holmes Williams

“Dot and Bubble”: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Dylan Holmes Williams

“Rogue”: Written by Kate Herron and Briony Redman, directed by Ben Chessell

“The Legend of Ruby Sunday”: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Jamie Donoughue

“Empire of Death”: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Jamie Donoughue