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Doctor Who-Star speaks Leck's snacks to surprises with cards in a new episode

On the way they meet Condous Gary, a superfan of the competition, and his husband Mike (played by Kadiff Kirwan).

This episode will prepare the fans for the two -part final, and after the sounds we have many surprises in stock, with condominiums: “Everything I will say is when I read [the script]My jaw fell. “

He advised the fans to avoid leak as much as possible and added: “So much is leaked online. It is really a shame. I would tell the fans if they are interested, just stay offline.

But there are moments when condominiums can tease, including that the episode is getting pretty dark.

Charlie Condou in Doctor Who: The Interstellar Song Contest. BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/Dan Fearon

“I think that's one of the great things on Doctor Who, that they can have really beautiful, funny, fluffy episodes, and then they can have those that go to dark places.

“And what is great about this is that we do both so good. And I think it was so good this season that you also see a lot of darkness in the doctor, which you think that you have a kind of idea where things can go.”

Condou added: “I think these are what the fans guess and keep them on their toes, and I love the fact that this was really made in this episode.

“It can go from the comedy trains and some fairly silly, funny, camped scenes to sudden things that are actually quite dark and can be quite worrying.”

The doctor and Belinda sit in a futuristic blue-called-called arena with both arms in the air in the air.

Ncuti Gatwa as a doctor and Varada Sethu as Belinda Chandra in Doctor Who is the interstellar song competition. BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James forgiveness

However, Condou and Kirwan seem to bring the light side of the episode, with the actor teasing: “Gary and Mike, who are a kind of middle -aged dispute, appear at the beginning of the episode.

“Gary is a big interstellar song competition fan and Mike, his husband, not. So they start with conflicts, and then there is a problem with their tickets, and there is only a bit of stress and drama, and then they are quickly involved in the plot of what is going on.

“They see how their relationship progresses and how they started in a way, and they are not sure that this is a couple that works, but they move through all of this.

“There is a lot of comedy in the episode, but it was just very nice to play someone who just has no idea what's going on and tried to help.

“And I think a lot of fun for Doctor Who is the speed and pace you go with, and I think that's really for our episode.

Doctor Who continues next Saturday (May 17th), with new episodes from 8 a.m. on BBC IPlayer in Great Britain and later on the same day at BBC One. The series is available on Disney+ outside of Great Britain.

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