He later took over as Doctor Who’s showrunner.

By Louise Griffin

Published: Friday, 15 March 2024 at 20:00 PM


As Comic Relief 2024 rolls around, Doctor Who fans will no doubt be revisiting some of the show’s most iconic specials and sketches, with one of the very best now turning 25 – The Curse of Fatal Death.

The special, which was released for the charity programme in March 1999, was written by Steven Moffat, who would go on to become Doctor Who’s showrunner from 2010 to 2017.

It starred a whole host of famous faces, including Rowan Atkinson, Joanna Lumley, Richard E Grant, Jim Broadbent and Hugh Grant as the Doctor, and has gone down in history as one of the best ever Doctor Who charity specials.

Speaking to RadioTimes.com earlier this year at the Radio Times Covers Party, Moffat reflected: “The irony of that show is I honestly thought it would be my only chance to write Doctor Who and I loved it.

“I loved doing it and I thought, ‘I’ll never get another chance to do this,’ which might turn out to be the least reliable prediction in human history.”