By Sabastian Astley

Published: Monday, 03 October 2022 at 12:00 am


Having premiered just over 25 years ago to a mixed reception, the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie has slowly garnered an appreciation alongside a strong fandom for Paul McGann’s Eighth Doctor, who made a brief return appearance as part of the show’s 50th anniversary celebrations in 2013.

Now, the TV movie has its own fandom-within-fandom, with screenwriter Matthew Jacobs and director Vanessa Yuille’s upcoming documentary Doctor Who Am I delving into the Whovians across the pond at conventions like Gallifrey One, as Jacobs’ relationship with both fans of the movie and Doctor Who as a whole evolves.

Speaking to RadioTimes.com, producer Philip Segal revealed that at one point, a very different director was in talks to helm the Eighth Doctor’s first outing.

“I had several meetings with Leonard Nimoy who wanted to direct it. I met with him at Amblin [Entertainment], and we had wonderful conversations. He was genuinely excited about the possibility.”