Disney, Doctor Who and BBC
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Doctor Who's partnership with Disney+ is finally over, and that's a very good thing for the iconic British sci-fi series.
Disney has pulled out of its Doctor Who partnership with the BBC after just two series following what critics called the show’s “woke” rebrand.
The bizarre ending to the 2025 season of 'Doctor Who' gave us more than a mystery in whether or not the show would survive to actually tell us who Billie Piper was meant to be playing.
Disney's decision means that the creatives behind Doctor Who now have the freedom to shop the show around to other potential partners, including other streamers. Depending on when the decision was actually made, this could already be happening.
It’s time the BBC put Doctor Who out of its misery. The news that Disney has withdrawn their considerable funding from the revamped Doctor Who should not come as a surprise. Ever since it returned from a lengthy period of hibernation in 2005,
Susan Foreman reveals that she shot a different ending for the episode — one that confirms a dropped plot point.
Tony Adams, whose full name was Anthony Sawley Adams, was a Welsh actor with English and Norwegian roots. He was well-known for two roles he played on television.
First, the good news for Whovians: the BBC has confirmed the future of the Dalek-fighting favourite and it is not, as many media doom-mongers predicted, about to be exterminated.