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‘A poisoned chalice’: will Doctor Who survive Russell T Davies’s exit?
The lowest ever viewing figures, an identity crisis for the show and a confusing Billie Piper-based cliffhanger – whoever takes on the BBC fantasy drama has quite the job on their hands …

TL;DR
- The BBC has canceled the Doctor Who Christmas special and ended its partnership with showrunner Russell T Davies and Bad Wolf.
- Rumors of these changes had circulated, supported by a lack of filming for a show requiring extensive post-production.
- Davies's return in 2021 was followed by Ncuti Gatwa's tenure as the 15th Doctor, which saw viewing figures drop to their lowest in the show's history.
- While some episodes received critical acclaim, the series finales and unresolved plotlines, including cliffhangers and the potential return of Billie Piper, have frustrated fans.
- The BBC faces challenges in defining the show's identity and target audience, struggling to compete with global franchises while attempting to cater to a traditional linear TV family audience.
- The future of the television series is uncertain, although Doctor Who continues to exist in audio dramas, graphic novels, novels, and comic strips.