Russell T Davies, Steven Moffat and Chris Chibnall speak to Radio Times as the modern era of the sci-fi show celebrates a big anniversary.

  • Random Dent@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    I remember an old interview with RTD from his first run where he said that by now the Doctor has become part of the national folklore like Robin Hood or Sherlock Holmes so it’ll never truly go away which I think is true. Even if the TV show goes away again for a while, Big Finish will keep going, people will keep writing books, there’ll be fan fiction etc.

    And presumably it’ll have to enter the Public Domain eventually too, although that’s probably still a long way off.

  • Grimtuck@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    They need to kill it again for a while. The last two doctors were poor and the writing even worse.

  • Tenebris Nox@feddit.uk
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    7 days ago

    Doctor Who Derangement Syndrome.

    It’s the condition of watching an erzatz version of a much-loved tv show and, despite it being mind-meltingly awful, believe that it is always amazing. Where objectively it is cringingly shit, they see profound comments on the nature of life, the universe and everything.

    Doctor Who (rightly) ended on 6th December 1989. There were three incidents of a brief, distorted achronologous reversed polarity event with an Eight Doctor on 12th, 14th and 27th 1996.

    Everything after that has been an ongoing fanfiction written by soap opera writers who could vaguely remember a show about a time-traveller in a blue telephone box.