By Huw Fullerton

Published: Monday, 08 November 2021 at 12:00 am


It’s official – no Doctor Who theory is too outlandish any more. After series 12’s finale essentially canonised the Morbius Doctors and added Jo Martin’s Time Lord to the roster of regenerations, we’d say any and all bets are off for deep-cut fan ideas about the series as it continues.

Which is why we’re not dismissing out of hand the latest theory about Doctor Who: Flux, and specifically the idea that the series might be drawing from a story that never actually made it to TV – Lungbarrow, written by Marc Platt for Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor but left on the shelf until Platt adapted it into a book some years later.

“That was too internal a script to really work as a drama,” Doctor Who script editor Andrew Cartmel said in 2019.

“It was a brilliant, kind of gothic notion, but I think it was ideally suited to the novel that he [Platt] turned it into, into a sort of [Gormenghast author] Mervyn Peake prose thing.

Screen of that messed up house from “War of the Sontarans” vs a painting by Daryl Joyce from the ancient BBC eBooks version of Marc Platt’s “Lungbarrow”.
I mean… it probably isn’t.



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