The world’s favourite timelord, Doctor Who (are there any other famous timelords?), could be making his way to the silver screen! The BBC controller of fiction, Jane Tranter, has left the way open for a movie version of Doctor Who despite film adaptations of existing BBC dramas not being part of her new strategy for BBC Films.
Ms Tranter told The Guardian that the move of the BBC films department from central London to a new base inside BBC Television Centre was designed to “cross-fertilise” film production with the expertise from the comedy, natural history and news and current affairs departments. “This move is not about making feature films about things that are on the television – those ideas are staring us in the face already and may seem too obvious,” Ms Tranter said, before adding that she “would not rule out a film version of Doctor Who.”
This could see a follow-up to the two previous Doctor Who movies: Dr Who and the Daleks, and Daleks – Invasion Earth 2150AD. Both of these films starred Peter Cushing as the doctor – a part he never filled for television. Tranter also hinted that David Tennant was likely to return to the role for a fifth series, even though he has agreed to play Hamlet for the Royal Shakespeare Company next year.
His decision means that the fifth series will not be shown until 2010, two years after the fourth series airs next year, effectively creating a “gap year” filled by three Doctor Who specials starring Tennant and overseen by head writer and executive producer Russell T Davies. Tranter also refused to be drawn on speculation that Steven Moffat was being lined up as a replacement for Davies – who is believed to be on the verge of leaving the show – or that actor James Nesbitt was being lined up take over from Tennant. “All we can say is that David is a fantastic doctor and that he is doing Hamlet,” she said.
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“are there any other famous timelords?”
I would imagine you’ve opened a can of worms with the Whovians there! Even *I* can think of The Master
Heehee.
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doctor who is so cool
FAIL.
1. Neither of the Peter Cushing films is canon, and in fact the character that Cushing played wasn’t the same as the Doctor; he wasn’t a Time Lord, just a human, and his name was literally “Dr. Who”, not “The Doctor”.
2. You forgot the 1996 TV film with the Eighth Doctor, Paul McGann.