By David Craig

Published: Saturday, 07 January 2023 at 12:00 am


Russell T Davies has reassured fans that Doctor Who is the “same show” it always has been, amid fears of changes as the show is now a co-production with Disney Plus.

The streaming service bagged the international distribution rights for the long-running series, which will remain exclusive to BBC One and iPlayer in the UK.

The show’s budget has reportedly increased as a result of this partnership although Davies recently debunked rumours that it has inflated to an enormous £10 million per episode.

In the latest Doctor Who Magazine, he also explained that fans needn’t be worried that Disney’s involvement will have a negative impact on the narrative of the show.

“I know people are, naturally, worried about American producers having notes on things. Well, don’t be. They’re giving excellent notes,” he began.

“And I’m here to tell you, you haven’t watched a drama on British television in 20 years that hasn’t had American notes on it. Everything is a co-production… it’s really, completely normal.”

Davies added: “And if you want any more reassurance, let me just tell you that we’re about to transmit the words ‘Mavic Chen’ on television for the first time since 1966. It is absolutely the same show.”

His final comment is a reference to an obscure Doctor Who villain, who was President of the Solar System in the far future and entered into an unholy alliance with the Daleks in order to tighten his grip on power.