DOCTOR WHO Showrunner Russell T Davies On How Long He'll Be Part Of The Series; Season 14 WILL Be Season 1

DOCTOR WHO Showrunner Russell T Davies On How Long He'll Be Part Of The Series; Season 14 WILL Be Season 1

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies has elaborated on his long-awaited return to the iconic sci-fi series, confirming season 14 isn't actually season 14...it's season 1! Find more details right here.

By JoshWilding - Nov 02, 2023 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Television
Source: SFX

Russell T Davies' return to Doctor Who has been celebrated by Whovians worldwide and while this marks his first time serving as the series' showrunner in over a decade, he plans to stick around for the long haul. 

During a recent interview with SFX, Davies revealed he's already plotting third and fourth seasons. With that comes confirmation season 14 will, in fact, be season 1. This is clearly meant as the start of a new era for Doctor Who, with this holiday's specials serving as a bridge between the franchise's past and future. 

"I'm planning season 3 now, there’s plans for season 4," he tells the site. "Absolutely. Who knows? Who knows. I'm not getting any younger."

"At the risk of sounding sanctimonious, but I really, really mean this - they were going to do this to the show anyway and I genuinely thought, 'It needs looking after,'" he added, making it clear his latest Doctor Who stint is incredibly meaningful to him.

Everything we've seen from Davies' return to the franchise suggests the beloved show has been given a fresh lick of paint, and casting Hollywood stars like Jonathan Groff and Neil Patrick Harris is sure to increase interest among casual viewers and non-fans alike. 

With the show set to find a home on Disney+ outside the UK, Doctor Who will soon have its biggest audience. What's said to be a significant budget increase should help it feel more in line with The Mandalorian and Star Trek: Discovery, for example, and the next few years promise to take the TARDIS to new heights. 

In other news, it's been confirmed that a new Doctor Who special will air on BBC One in the UK later this month as part of the annual Children In Need charity telethon. David Tennant will star, likely setting the stage for what's to come when the show returns with "The Star Beast" on November 25. 

It's also been confirmed that a special behind-the-scenes making-of will be released on BBC iPlayer as part of an exclusive Doctor Who: Unleashed episode. Children In Need will air on November 17.

As noted, Doctor Who returns in November 2023 with three special episodes with Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor to coincide with the 60th anniversary. Ncuti Gatwa's first appearance as the Fifteenth Doctor is also expected to air over the festive period.

Season 14 1 doesn't have a confirmed premiere date but is expected to premiere in early 2024. 

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marvel72
marvel72 - 11/2/2023, 9:27 AM
Because they want to reset Doctor Who history for the wokesters.
1stDalek
1stDalek - 11/3/2023, 2:33 AM
Pretty much every regeneration is taken as a new S01 by the showrunner, except maybe 9 to 10, this is nothing new. That's including when companions stayed around, like Sara, Adric and Peri.

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