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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Will Doctor Who get another season? Showrunner admits he isn't sure
Doctor Who is among BBC's longest-running series, starting all the way back in 1963. After an extended hiatus that lasted throughout the '90s, the series was relaunched to great success in 2005, and has been going strong ever since. However, the series has endured a slump in recent years, to the point that even the current showrunner is uncertain about where the show will go moving forward. In his regular column for the Doctor Who Magazine, showrunner Russell T Davies admitted that plans for continuing the series are still in flux, writing: "We don't know what's happening yet. and while everyone works that out, I'll take a pause on this page... Hopefully, we'll have news soon." Davies had previously revealed that the recent episodes of Doctor Who had been cofinanced by Disney, and that he had hopes to produce the series on an annual basis. This pause in the series production was further corroborated in a report from Deadline, where a source embedded in the production stated: 'This letter is a production notes diary for when the show is in production, or on air, and as Russell has stated within the piece, it is a pause.' The Fifteenth Doctor's tenure ends with rampant speculation The Fifteenth Doctor, played by Ncuti Gatwa, ended his two-season run on 31st May, with 'The Reality War' concluding his story arc and ending with his regeneration. Following his exit, the episode ended with a cliffhanger appearance by Billie Piper, who's previously played the role of companion Rose Tyler on the show. The ambiguity surrounding the reveal has fueled heavy fan theorizing about whether or not Billie Piper will indeed take over as the new Doctor, something that the show's own marketing learned into while promoting the next Doctor Who Magazine. Billie Piper is... this month's #DoctorWho Magazine cover star!Get an inside look at the revelations of the Doctor Who: Season 2 finale - Subscribe and get each issue delivered direct to your door ➡️ While Billie Piper taking over as the Sixteenth Doctor would be an obvious conclusion to draw from 'The Reality War' episode's ending, a number of decisions both within the episode, and the show's past history, muddy the waters a bit. For instance, the episode credits call both Ncuti Gatwa and Jodie Whittaker the Doctor, but not Billie Piper herself. Furthermore, the series has broken from its conventional regeneration process in the past, notably with the Fifteenth Doctor Himself, who originally coexisted with David Tennant's Fourteenth Doctor thanks to the plot device of bigeneration. Most importantly, however, the recent production struggles and impending hiatus of the series mean that no production plans are set in stone as of yet, so there's no telling what form Doctor Who will take when it finally makes a return.


Wales Online
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Doctor Who animated series coming to CBeebies
Doctor Who animated series coming to CBeebies The TARDIS will be landing on the pre-school channel The BBC has announced a new Doctor Who animation for CBeebies. The TARDIS will be landing on the pre-school channel and the BBC is searching for a production company to create and produce the series, which will run independently from the main television series, which is overseen by showrunner Russell T. Davies. Patricia Hidalgo, Director of Children's and Education, said: "Everyone is welcome at CBeebies, including the Doctor! "This much-loved franchise entertains millions around the world, so it is only right that our younger audience get to experience the wonder and the magic of the Doctor in a brand new format. "This is an extremely exciting opportunity, and we are looking forward to welcoming companies to pitch for this new project, as we continue our commitment and investment in the UK's animation industry." The Doctor Who animated series will run for 26 episodes across 2027 and 2028 and a further 26 episodes across 2028 and 2029. Article continues below The pitch for the animated series states that "the BBC is looking for a passionate production company to create and produce the series, which will run independently from the main show, that will see the Doctor travelling through time and space for the pre-school audience, solving mysteries and problems alongside their companions and other friends. And, of course, they may come up against one or two challenges on their way...". The deadline for initial submissions is 10 July 2025. The announcement of the new CBeebies animated series comes after Ncuti Gatwa left his role as the Fifteenth Doctor in the finale of the most recent series titled The Reality War. Viewers saw Ncuti's Time Lord regenerate into Billie Piper, who played companion Rose Tyler in Doctor Who for several years. It is not yet known if Billie is the Sixteenth Doctor or Rose or a different character. Following the surprise regeneration, Russell said: "What a Doctor! Thank you, Ncuti! As his final words say, this has been an absolute joy, and the team in Cardiff and everyone who has worked on this show for the past few years are so lucky to have been part of Ncuti's great adventure as he shoots off to stratospheric new heights." Article continues below On her shock return, Billie said: "It's no secret how much I love this show, and I have always said I would love to return to the Whoniverse as I have some of my best memories there, so to be given the opportunity to step back on that Tardis one more time was just something I couldn't refuse, but who, how, why and when, you'll just have to wait and see."


Scotsman
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
BBC makes Doctor Who decision
Doctor Who is coming to CBeebies as BBC announce plans for a pre-school spin-off 👀 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Doctor Who will be coming to CBeebies for an animated series. The future of the main show is up-in-the-air but the BBC has announced a spin-off. What can viewers expect from the series? The Whoniverse is being expanded - but perhaps not in the way you might have expected. The Doctor is set to bring the Tardis to CBeebies for an animated spin-off. Fans have been eagerly awaiting an update on the future of the iconic science fiction series following the end of its most recent series. The Beeb struck up a deal with Disney Plus but the American streaming giant has yet to announce a third series of the latest iteration. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa surprisingly left the show at the end of The Reality War last month - after months of speculation about his future. Billie Piper made a shock return and left fans on quite the cliff-hanger. But while Whovians are left waiting for updates on the main show's future - the BBC has announced another spin-off. Here's all you need to know: Doctor Who is coming to CBeebies - what to expect? Doctor Who 2025 | BBC The BBC has today (June 12) announced plans for a brand new pre-school animation show which will see the Doctor's adventures come to CBeebies for the first time ever. However the Beeb is looking for a production company to 'create and produce the series' - so it might be a few years before it lands on the channel. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad It is envisioned that the show will see the Doctor travelling through time and space for the pre-school audience, solving mysteries and problems alongside their companions and other friends. And, of course, they may come up against one or two challenges on their way… Patricia Hidalgo, Director of Children's and Education said: 'Everyone is welcome at CBeebies, including the Doctor! This much-loved franchise entertains millions around the world, so it is only right that our younger audience get to experience the wonder and the magic of the Doctor in a brand new format. 'This is an extremely exciting opportunity, and we are looking forward to welcoming companies to pitch for this new project, as we continue our commitment and investment in the UK's animation industry.'


Scotsman
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
BBC makes Doctor Who decision
Doctor Who is coming to CBeebies as BBC announce plans for a pre-school spin-off 👀 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Doctor Who will be coming to CBeebies for an animated series. The future of the main show is up-in-the-air but the BBC has announced a spin-off. What can viewers expect from the series? The Whoniverse is being expanded - but perhaps not in the way you might have expected. The Doctor is set to bring the Tardis to CBeebies for an animated spin-off. Fans have been eagerly awaiting an update on the future of the iconic science fiction series following the end of its most recent series. The Beeb struck up a deal with Disney Plus but the American streaming giant has yet to announce a third series of the latest iteration. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa surprisingly left the show at the end of The Reality War last month - after months of speculation about his future. Billie Piper made a shock return and left fans on quite the cliff-hanger. But while Whovians are left waiting for updates on the main show's future - the BBC has announced another spin-off. Here's all you need to know: Doctor Who is coming to CBeebies - what to expect? Doctor Who 2025 | BBC The BBC has today (June 12) announced plans for a brand new pre-school animation show which will see the Doctor's adventures come to CBeebies for the first time ever. However the Beeb is looking for a production company to 'create and produce the series' - so it might be a few years before it lands on the channel. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad It is envisioned that the show will see the Doctor travelling through time and space for the pre-school audience, solving mysteries and problems alongside their companions and other friends. And, of course, they may come up against one or two challenges on their way… Patricia Hidalgo, Director of Children's and Education said: 'Everyone is welcome at CBeebies, including the Doctor! This much-loved franchise entertains millions around the world, so it is only right that our younger audience get to experience the wonder and the magic of the Doctor in a brand new format. 'This is an extremely exciting opportunity, and we are looking forward to welcoming companies to pitch for this new project, as we continue our commitment and investment in the UK's animation industry.' Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Geek Girl Authority
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Girl Authority
Our Favorite Timey-Wimey Quotes From the DOCTOR WHO Season 2 Finale
It's hard to believe that the Fifteenth Doctor's time has come and gone. It feels like yesterday when we watched Ncuti Gatwa being pulled out of David Tennant's body in an act of bi-generation. Gatwa has been a breath of fresh air — a much-needed shot in the arm for Doctor Who . His vibrant energy and boundless joy as our titular Time Lord are infectious. Season 2 Episode 8, 'The Reality War,' sees the Fifteenth Doctor and his friends fight tooth and nail to thwart the Rani's (Archie Panjabi) grand plan. It's also Fifteen's swan song. Let's dive into our favorite timey-wimey (because that'll never go out of style) quotes from the Season 2 finale. RELATED: Doctor Who : 5 Jaw-Dropping Moments From the Season 2 Finale Doctor Who, 'The Reality War' DOCTOR WHO Season 2 Episode 8, 'The Reality War.' Photo credit: BBC Studios/Bad Wolf THE DOCTOR: 'How dare you? I have been in the halls of the Goblin King — I have stood in the Palaces of the Daleks. I have entered the caves of Satan himself. But what has happened here in this tiny little bedroom in the middle of suburbia is bigger than anything.' Firstly, I would've killed to see Ncuti Gatwa go toe-to-toe with Daleks. Or Cybermen. Or the Weeping Angels. I get it; having the Doctor square off against the same foes can become repetitive. However, the classics are classics for a reason. I digress. Anyway, I love how much the mundane matters to the Doctor. He cares so deeply about humanity and will do everything in his power to protect their home. THE RANI: 'I could tilt you on your side and serve olives in those dimples.' Conrad Clark (Jonah Hauer-King) is a simple man. A compliment on his appearance is enough to make him move mountains for the Rani (Panjabi). Granted, I, too, would fold if the Time Lady herself complimented me. Jonah Hauer-King does have incredibly adorable dimples, though. RELATED: TV Review: Doctor Who Season 2 Premiere Hopes and Dreams and Wishes DOCTOR WHO Season 2 Episode 8, 'The Reality War.' Photo credit: James Pardon/BBC Studios/Bad Wolf THE RANI: 'She's not real. She's made of hopes and dreams and wishes.' THE DOCTOR: 'That is every child.' He's not wrong. All children are comprised of hopes, dreams and wishes. May every kid out there cling tightly to their childlike wonderment for as long as possible. We could use a hefty dose of idealism right about now. THE RANI: 'I know you haven't arrived with a weapon. Only a speech, some dazzling words, maybe a pun, and then some lachrymose little tug-the-heartstrings, mimosa-scented platitudes about the power of love.' Look at the Rani and her lexicon! As a writer, this line scratches that specific itch in my brain for well-constructed, poetic dialogue so well. The Rani can read the Doctor like a book. Sure, this is his modus operandi, but damn, if it doesn't work (almost) every time. The power of love, baby. RELATED: Doctor Who : 11 Easter Eggs in 'Boom' You've Redecorated DOCTOR WHO Season 2 Episode 8, 'The Reality War.' Photo credit: James Pardon/BBC Studios/Bad Wolf THIRTEENTH DOCTOR: 'Don't go in fear. Go with that lovely smile.' I now demand an audio adventure or a miniseries featuring the Fifteenth and Thirteenth (Jodie Whittaker) Doctors. Their chemistry in that brief scene aboard the TARDIS is *chef's kiss*. I'm also reminded of how much I love Whittaker as Thirteen, despite the inconsistent, occasionally bloated, sometimes subpar writing during her tenure. Thirteen offers Fifteen sage words before the latter regenerates. She encourages him not to leave in fear, but with that 'lovely smile.' Her words brim with affection and understanding. Change is hard. The unknown is terrifying. But the Doctor is bigger than all that. THE DOCTOR: 'That's our lives, Belinda. We travel in and out of the slipstreams of time. Beautiful things can be forgotten and gone. But they still happened somewhere.' This line to Belinda (Varada Sethu) profoundly resonates with me. Perhaps it's because the older I get, the more spotty my memory is, but the Doctor's quote is unequivocally true. Beautiful things happen. They come and go. We'll inevitably forget them. However, that doesn't negate their existence somewhere in the universe, whether in this timeline or another. RELATED: Read our Doctor Who recaps Joyous DOCTOR WHO Season 2 Episode 8, 'The Reality War.' Photo credit: James Pardon/BBC Studios/Bad Wolf THE DOCTOR: 'Joy to the world! And that is exactly the word. This has been an absolute joy.' I love that Fifteen's regeneration is bursting with joy. I wouldn't expect anything different from this iteration of our favorite Time Lord. He's embracing his fate with positivity and verve (and as the objectively hottest Doctor — well, male Doctor, that is) before transforming into Billie Piper (whoever she might be here). Seasons 1 and 2 of Doctor Who are now streaming on Disney+. DOCTOR WHO: Our Favorite Easter Eggs From 'Lux' Contact: [email protected] What I do: I'm GGA's Managing Editor, a Senior Contributor, and Press Coordinator. I manage, contribute, and coordinate. Sometimes all at once. Joking aside, I oversee day-to-day operations for GGA, write, edit, and assess interview opportunities/press events. Who I am: Before moving to Los Angeles after studying theater in college, I was born and raised in Amish country, Ohio. No, I am not Amish, even if I sometimes sport a modest bonnet. Bylines in: Tell-Tale TV, Culturess, Sideshow Collectibles, and inkMend on Medium. Critic: Rotten Tomatoes, CherryPicks, and the Hollywood Creative Alliance.