Fair point. I had forgotten that.Tennant only took a while to return because Big Finish didn't have the post-2005 license.
Fair point. I had forgotten that.Tennant only took a while to return because Big Finish didn't have the post-2005 license.
And will probably end up closer to the original educational aspirations of the series than it's been in 60 years.
For anyone who doesn't want to click through, the part relevant to people who don't run an animation studio is the Editorial Brief:The actual pitch document for the series is publicly available to read. So don't trust anyone claiming to know what it's about since it's being left wide open.
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Doctor Who pre-school animation: invitation to pitch
Deadline for initial responses: 10 July 2025www.bbc.co.uk
It also wouldn’t be Doctor Who without villains and monsters, but these should be more mischievous or bumbling, rather than menacing, and provide the Doctor with challenges that can be overcome in a non-threatening way. A list of existing villains and foes for you to choose from will be provided to suppliers who register to pitch.
I'm at once intrigued and mortified to imagine a "mischievous and bumbling" Dalek. "Ir-ri-tate! Ir-ri-taaaate!"
Looking at the pitch document it's purely a BBC production, no Bad Wolf involvement, so very much its own thing.
And will probably end up closer to the original educational aspirations of the series than it's been in 60 years.
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