Mark Gatiss doesn't see Doctor Who becoming Star Wars, explaining why that's a good thing and how the show needs to keep doing its own thing.
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It's finally official: the British government is raising the TV licence fee, which funds the BBC and broadcast television, beginning in April.
We've got some big news to pass along. Big Finish Productions has renewed its license to produce Doctor Who audio dramas through 2035.
The War Between The Land and The Sea joins the ranks of "missing" Doctor Who stories for fans outside the UK, which only hypes them up more.
BBC Studios' Zai Bennett on Doctor Who, covering the funds lost by the end of the Disney deal, and the show's future post-Christmas Special.
Ncuti Gatwa's departure from Doctor Who was a "surprise" to Mark Gatiss, and he sees that Billie Piper moment as the "ultimate cliffhanger."
The BBC released a report that also addressed some fans' casting complaints about the Doctor Who 60th anniversary special "Wild Blue Yonder."
The Disney+ era was another example of Doctor Who becoming an indigestible mix of 60+ years of lore and canon, making the show feel old.
Should previous Doctor Who showrunners return if/when Russell T Davies leaves? That's not as good an idea as you might think, and here's why.
Director Peter Hoar ("A Good Man Goes to War," "The Robot Revolution," "Lucky Day") on what he believes the Doctor Who/Disney deal taught us.