Waris Hussein spoke exclusively with RadioTimes.com at the Radio Times Covers Party 2024.

By James Hibbs

Published: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 at 17:27 PM


The first director to ever work on an episode of Doctor Who, Waris Hussein, has given his firm approval to the series’s current showrunner Russell T Davies, saying he ‘wishes’ he had Davies’s writing to work with when he was involved with the show.

Hussein, who directed the First Doctor stories An Unearthly Child and Marco Polo, spoke exclusively with RadioTimes.com at the Radio Times Covers Party 2024, where he relayed his thoughts on Davies’s new era.

He said: “It’s bound to change. And it’s fascinating to see how it’s developed. I had no idea when I took it what I was involved with, and how long it would take to come to fruition. I’m fascinated by it.

“I love what Russell T is doing, I’m a great fan of his. It needs a good writer. I had no script to work with – I didn’t have Russell T Davies. I wish I did!”