The sci-fi series had previously moved to Sunday nights during Jodie Whittaker’s era as the Doctor.

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Tuesday, 21 November 2023 at 11:37 AM


It’s only a matter of days before Doctor Who fans will be able to revel again in the joys of David Tennant as the Doctor, alongside his trusted companion Donna Noble, played by Catherine Tate.

The new batch of 60th anniversary episodes kicks off with the first instalment, The Star Beast, which airs this Saturday (25th November) – and it’s set to begin an exciting second era for showrunner Russell T Davies.

But as well as lots of returning talent, the episode marks Doctor Who moving back to Saturday nights, which will likely be a welcome shift in schedule for fans, after it moved to a Sunday night slot in 2018.

Mentioning it on BBC’s The One Show last night (Monday 20th November), Tennant said: “Three Saturdays in a row. Doctor Who lives on a Saturday, I think.”

Davies nodded and added: “It’s not a three-part story. You can watch each one separately, and they’re all different ones. One’s like a big family film, one’s very scary, one’s insane.”

Tennant said: “Yes, they’re very different. Each one is really quite unique. The first one is the sort of world of Doctor Who that you’ll recognise, I think. The second one is unlike any episode of Doctor Who ever done before. And the third one is… bananas.”