Doctor pleads guilty in Matthew Perry ketamine case
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A doctor who supplied Matthew Perry with ketamine pleaded guilty on Wednesday in connection with the 2023 drug overdose death of the "Friends" star, US media reported.
As questions swirl over the future of Doctor Who, one of the its most prolific writers has suggested the series may be due a "rest". Almost two months after the airing of Doctor Who's most recent season finale,
Ncuti Gatwa said he left Doctor Who because of the mental and physical strains of the job two months after his last episode. He made reference to a potential comeback while expressing gratitude for the life-altering event and the support of his fans. Gatwa is back on stage, starring in London's Born With Teeth.