He spoke about the prospect of a new skit for the 60th anniversary.

By Beth Axford

Published: Tuesday, 04 July 2023 at 12:00 am


Fifth Doctor Peter Davison has exclusively revealed his plans to create a follow-up to his hit 2013 sketch, The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot, for this year’s 60th anniversary of Doctor Who.

The original skit celebrated 50 years of the legendary show and featured Davison alongside Sixth Doctor Colin Baker and Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy, attempting to sneak their way into a role in the coveted 50th anniversary episode Day of the Doctor.

With guest appearances from Doctor Who alumni such as David Tennant, Paul McGann, Matt Smith and a whole host of companions, the film was a success and beloved by fans around the world who hoped to catch a glimpse of past Doctors and friends for the anniversary celebrations.

Speaking on the prospect of a follow-up 60th anniversary spoof, Davison and his wife – author Elizabeth Morton – have confirmed that a new sketch was planned, but eventually scrapped.

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“I came up with an idea. It was deemed, by those I showed it to, as utterly unacceptable, although I thought it was very funny!”

Elaborating on the scrapped script, Davison explained: “It’s a different world now. And I am always – I wouldn’t say – pushing the boundaries. My sense of humour is maybe a little out of sync with the sense of humour that now exists…”

The pair went on to discuss trying to top the original version and what it would take to create something just as brilliant and celebratory.

“It was so perfect, and it just evolved – it started off so small, Peter was just going to film it himself. But the whole thing became – suddenly you’d go, ‘Ian McKellen has agreed to be in it!’ Peter Jackson said, ‘Pop by!’ It was phenomenal.

“To get that perfect storm, I think it would diminish the original Five(ish) Doctors if you tried to do it again,” said Morton.

“I wouldn’t have wanted to do it anyway unless I thought it could be as good, or better,” added Davison.

“So, in the end, it became very clear to me that there were too many compromises I’d be asked to make in the making of it and I thought it just best to leave it alone – because the original was perfect!”