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BBC's New Sci-Fi Series The Ministry Of Time Casts First 2 Leads

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Jeff Dodge (he/him), a published author and graduate of Western Washington University, has been a TV news editor for many years and has had the chance to interview multiple reality show stars, including Randy Jackson, Nick Cannon, Heidi Klum, Mel B and John Cena. Fun Fact: he’s been to every single Idol Live! Tour.

This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available.

The BBC is adapting Kaliane Bradley's novel The Ministry of Time as a TV series, and the two lead actors have just been announced.

Aoife Hinds and Billy Howle have been cast as Sophy and Commander Graham Gore, respectively, according to THR.

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