Russell T Davies is bringing Doctor Who back.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Russell T Davies has officially returned to Doctor Who after an extended absence, and his involvement in the new series is already proving to be a positive step for the beloved sci-fi show. The showrunner has made plenty of changes to Doctor Who since returning to his old job, not just within the context of the story but also in terms of the show’s marketing and promotional strategies.
9 Doctor Who Excitement Is High Once Again New details are constantly being released about Doctor Who season 14, and there’s no denying that audiences are getting more excited than they’ve been for a long time about the show’s return. It’s not just the 60th Anniversary that’s causing talk about the show , but rather Davies’ constantly impressive chain of decisions to shake up Doctor Who’s formula.
6 Doctor Who Christmas Specials Are Coming Back The Doctor Who Christmas Specials were arguably the best new detail that RTD introduced during his original tenure as showrunner. It gave audiences something exciting to look forward to between seasons, with many British families actually making Doctor Who a part of their traditional holiday routine.
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