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Ncuti Gatwa Steps Into Lead Role On Long Running British Series ‘Doctor Who’

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Best known for playing the role of Eric Effiong in the Netflix series “Sex Education," Gatwa’s ascension to the role marks the debut of the first time that a Black actor will lead the show.

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