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NuWho renewed for a 10th series

Well, that's a comforting bit of news. I've come to really enjoy Doctor Who over the past 8 years, even if the quality has gone down since Davies left.

Is it too much to hope that Moffat will hand over the reigns to someone else at the end of Series 9?
 
Not news, really - we know Moffat has plans for season 10, and Musketeers was officially announced in February.
 
Doctor Who is like the Robin Hood mythos now. If they ended it definitively tomorrow, another version with a fresh outlook would come along eventually, perhaps made by people who were ten years old in 2005. But I don't imagine that they'll end it in the next five years, unless some kind of collective insanity makes the BBC abandon the TV incarnation in favour of cinema.
 
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Doctor Who is like the Robin Hood mythos now. If they ended it definitively tomorrow, another version with a fresh outlook would come along eventually, perhaps made by people who were ten years old in 2005. But U don't imagine that they'll end it in the next five years, unless some kind of collective insanity makes the BBC abandon the TV incarnation in favour of cinema.

Well, the Great British voting public did vote in a Conservative Government a few months ago and they seem hell bent on gutting the corporation for all it's worth.
 
Well, the Great British voting public did vote in a Conservative Government a few months ago and they seem hell bent on gutting the corporation for all it's worth.

And as the BBC's top selling programme worldwide whatever happens it's safe.

In fact, with a HBO-style BBC it could finally get a higher budget rather than being stuck with the standard BBC Drama budget that doesn't take into account FX costs etc.
 
I wish I had your opturmisum on such matters.

Every other commercial network in the world prioritises its most successful output. If the BBC had to survive without putting little old Grannies in prison for not paying their extortion money, I can't see why they wouldn't do the same.
 
I wish I had your opturmisum on such matters.

Every other commercial network in the world prioritises its most successful output. If the BBC had to survive without putting little old Grannies in prison for not paying their extortion money, I can't see why they wouldn't do the same.

That's the thing though, they don't want the Beeb to do that.
 
That's the thing though, they don't want the Beeb to do that.

Oh look, Evil Tory Scum in charge of destroying the BBC praises Doctor Who in Parliament!

"The British Broadcasting Corporation is cherished and admired not only in this country but around the world," he said. "At its best, the BBC sets international standards of quality."
Citing the 2012 Olympics, Sherlock and Doctor Who, he added that the BBC's "most popular programmes continue to draw the country together in a shared experience."

http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33551874
 
That's the thing though, they don't want the Beeb to do that.

Oh look, Evil Tory Scum in charge of destroying the BBC praises Doctor Who in Parliament!

"The British Broadcasting Corporation is cherished and admired not only in this country but around the world," he said. "At its best, the BBC sets international standards of quality."
Citing the 2012 Olympics, Sherlock and Doctor Who, he added that the BBC's "most popular programmes continue to draw the country together in a shared experience."

http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33551874

And yet they are going after other big draw programmes. I know what was said earlier today and how it was said. Given how much the BBC spends making and marketing Doctor Who, I doubt it is 100% safe. Now if World Wide is sold off and made commercial, they'll probably pick up the tab for it full time and not just the one off.
 
http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2015/0...tml?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

During the year matters under review included plans to launch the global genre brands BBC First in Australia and New Zealand on Foxtel and BBC Brit and BBC Earth in Poland; and investments in The Musketeers S3 and Doctor Who S10.

BBC First? As in first place for BBC shows?

The Beeb in any case would probably use Doctor Who as a reason to survive. Bearing in mind only a third of voters actually voted for the blue party they've already come under criticism for their plans to sell them off.
 
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