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'''''Letter from the Showrunner''''' was a monthly feature in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' written by [[Russell T Davies]] from 2022 to the present, hyping and revealing production information on the ongoing production of ''[[Bad Wolf Studios]]''{{'}}s ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was a successor to ''[[Production Notes]]'', a similar column Davies wrote during his previous ''Who'' tenure, and continued several traditions from its predecessor.  
'''''Letter from the Showrunner''''' was a monthly feature in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' written by [[Russell T Davies]] from 2022 to the present, hyping and revealing production information on the ongoing production of ''[[Bad Wolf Studios]]''{{'}}s ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was a successor to ''[[Production Notes]]'', a similar column Davies wrote during his previous ''Who'' tenure, and continued several traditions from its predecessor.  

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Letter from the Showrunner was a monthly feature in Doctor Who Magazine written by Russell T Davies from 2022 to the present, hyping and revealing production information on the ongoing production of Bad Wolf Studios's Doctor Who. It was a successor to Production Notes, a similar column Davies wrote during his previous Who tenure, and continued several traditions from its predecessor.

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