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Russell T. Davies Returns to Doctor Who as New Showrunner

Big interview with Russell in GQ. Heaps lots of praise on Star Trek's TV resurgence and explicitly says for the first time (I think) that spin-offs are part of the plan.

https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/russell-t-davies-nolly-doctor-who-interview-2023
Off topic but I was surprised to read his comments about Years and Years (“it died a death”). I remember great reviews and word of mouth. My wife and I really enjoyed it. It’s a shame that he doesn’t feel it was properly appreciated.
 
I was a latecomer to the series (at least a year after) but I loved every minute of it (well, I did cringe a bit at the Trump references). I'm equally disappointed that it didn't get the acclaim and recognition it dsereved.
 
Big interview with Russell in GQ. Heaps lots of praise on Star Trek's TV resurgence and explicitly says for the first time (I think) that spin-offs are part of the plan.

https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/russell-t-davies-nolly-doctor-who-interview-2023
Thanks for sharing. That was an interesting interview.

While it might've been his first official confirmation that spin-offs are the plan, he had mentioned his appreciation of how Star Trek and Star Wars had managed their empires of shows. That he had wanted to do the same in his day, but it was too early to keep it going and that the BBC just couldn't work that way.

Basically, current ST is his blueprint for going forward. And in the new interview, he talks about have 52 episodes for a year-round show, but across the various series. I remember him previously saying he'd love to just create a spin-off miniseries like the adventures of Nyssa for a short run, and then do something else. That's there's a lot of demand that the BBC just couldn't meet.

So, what he says in this interview really wasn't a surprise. It's consistent with his previous comments, but it's nice to have official confirmation. Personally, I'm guessing that he wouldn't have taken the job if spin-offs and more control weren't part of the deal. He now has the ability to create more series, giving him the variety he seems to enjoy.
 
Thanks for sharing. That was an interesting interview.

While it might've been his first official confirmation that spin-offs are the plan, he had mentioned his appreciation of how Star Trek and Star Wars had managed their empires of shows. That he had wanted to do the same in his day, but it was too early to keep it going and that the BBC just couldn't work that way.

Basically, current ST is his blueprint for going forward. And in the new interview, he talks about have 52 episodes for a year-round show, but across the various series. I remember him previously saying he'd love to just create a spin-off miniseries like the adventures of Nyssa for a short run, and then do something else. That's there's a lot of demand that the BBC just couldn't meet.

So, what he says in this interview really wasn't a surprise. It's consistent with his previous comments, but it's nice to have official confirmation. Personally, I'm guessing that he wouldn't have taken the job if spin-offs and more control weren't part of the deal. He now has the ability to create more series, giving him the variety he seems to enjoy.

Depending on path he took with the spin offs, there could be some headaches for Big Finish if something conflicts with any of their ranges.

For example if Davies wanted to do something related to the Time War there are 4 ranges from BF (Time War/War Master/ War Doctor Beings/Gallifrey War Room) that could come to a screeching halt.
 
I don't the 52 weeks a year should be taken literally. Disney don't do anything close to that for the Marvel and Star Wars shows. Something for adults, something for kids and the main show for everyone is more likely.

I'd throw in a series that would basically be an animated version of Big Finish too. An anthology telling stories from any point the show's history where you don't have to worry about what they actors look like now.
 
I'd throw in a series that would basically be an animated version of Big Finish too.

Have to admit I've always wanted to see a tv adaption of Spare Parts to give us a good on screen origin story for the Cybermen.

Or perhaps the BF'S Cybermen story with their take over on Earth from the govt down.
 
Have to admit I've always wanted to see a tv adaption of Spare Parts to give us a good on screen origin story for the Cybermen.

Or perhaps the BF'S Cybermen story with their take over on Earth from the govt down.

I meant more in the sense of the types of stories rather than being direct adaptations, though there's certainly a few they could consider doing. I'd thought I'd actually written that but clearly not!
 
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