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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 late 2022 to early 2024, hyping and revealing production information on the ongoing production of [[Bad Wolf Studios]]{{'}} ''[[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.  


The title paid homage to ''[[A Letter from the Doctor (series)|A Letter from the Doctor]]'', with each article accompanied by an illustration of Davies imitating the illustration of the Fourth Doctor which accompanied the Doctor's letters for a time.
The title paid homage to ''[[A Letter from the Doctor (series)|A Letter from the Doctor]]'', with each article accompanied by an illustration of Davies imitating the illustration of the Fourth Doctor which accompanied the Doctor's letters for a time.
Starting with [[DWM 602]], following the magazine's change of editorship from [[Marcus Hearn]] to [[Jason Quinn]], the feature was succeeded by the more simply formatted ''[[Russell T Davies (feature)|Russell T Davies]]''.


== Entries ==
== Entries ==
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|[[DWM 584|584]]  
|[[DWM 584|584]]  
|How ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' led to [[David Tennant]] and [[Catherine Tate]] returning.  
|How ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' led to [[David Tennant]] and [[Catherine Tate]] returning.  
|The first scene of episode 7 of the new series has the setting "INT. COFFEE BAR, USA – DAY, 1947".
|The first scene of [[The Legend of Ruby Sunday (TV story)|episode 7]] of the [[Series 14 (Doctor Who)|new series]] has the setting "INT. COFFEE BAR, USA – DAY, 1947".
|Special One: "westerly", "pelican", "dreams"
|[[The Star Beast (TV story)|Special One]]: "westerly", "pelican", "dreams"
|-
|-
|[[DWM 585|585]]
|[[DWM 585|585]]
|''to be added''
|The return of Davies' Twelve Days of [[Christmas]] list.
|''to be added''
|The tenth scene of [[The Devil's Chord (TV story)|episode 2]] of the new series is "INT. CANTEEN. DAY." An unannounced project with an eight-word title is hinted at. And a line of dialogue from Special One: "Oh, Nerys and her big fat mouth!" Davies also mentions he is writing [[2024 (releases)|2024's]] [[Christmas Special]] at Christmastime.
|''to be added''
|[[Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)|Special Two]]: "wild", "Southampton", "vegetable", "Flux", "bean", "starlight"
|-
|[[DWM 586|586]]
|The second part of the story of Tennant and Tate's return.
|Cryptic talk of things that haven't yet been publicly revealed.
|None
|-
|[[DWM 587|587]]
|The creation of the [[2022 (production)|2022]] Christmas Day trailer.
|The identity of the guest star walking into the toyshop with his back to the camera, who is described as "lovely".
|None
|-
|[[DWM 588|588]]
|''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' becoming available on [[iPlayer]].
|None
|None
|-
|[[DWM 589|589]]
|[[Julie Gardner]] needing help finding silver glitter body spray for the [[BAFTA]]s. Davies retells an encounter between himself and a drag queen first mentioned in [[DWM 349]]'s ''[[Production Notes]]''.
|Writing [[Empire of Death (TV story)|episode eight]], Davies was stuck on scenes 20-22 while deciding whether a "vital object" should remain in the Ops Room or "get moved to the Chamber".
|None
|-
|[[DWM 590|590]]
|How the production team decides when to release information in advance, and the casting of [[Jinkx Monsoon]].
|The title of an episode of the upcoming series was spoken aloud in a third-season episode of ''Star Trek: Picard''.
|None
|-
|[[DWM 591|591]]
|The creation of the teasers announcing the titles of the 2023 specials, and how titles are chosen.
|Clarification that the title of [[Space Babies (TV story)|Episode One]] of the next series was the one spoken aloud on ''Picard''. Another episode has had three titles so far without a decision, and one title contained "sixpence" until a plot involving the coin was cut. Bad Wolf's Script and Legal departments were investigating whether or not the show could use a certain title for Episode Six of the [[Series 15 (Doctor Who)|2025 season]].
|None
|-
|[[DWM 592|592]]
|The progress of production on the upcoming episodes, and a message from a fan about how the show impacted their life.
|''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'' almost finished, Episode Eight hasn't started filming yet. Four scripts from the 2025 season are being written simultaneously.
|Episode Eight: "kingdom", "gold", "[[Tigella]]"
2025 episode: "garden", "firmament", "diploma"
|-
|[[DWM 593|593]]
|The production of Episode Eight's Scene 27B, including a giant statue head.
|The scene in question includes a famous guest star kept secret from the public.
|None
|-
|[[DWM 594|594]]
|The last day of filming for the 2024 season.
|[[Ncuti Gatwa]] and [[Millie Gibson]]'s last filmed scene for that season is set aboard the TARDIS. [[Yasmin Finney]] also wrapped a few days before.
|None
|-
|[[DWM 595|595]]
|Watching ''[[The Star Beast (TV story)|The Star Beast]]'' from a fan's perspective.
|''The Star Beast'' had recently been completed.
|None
|-
|[[DWM 596|596]]
|Dates to look out for regarding the 60th anniversary, and the archive coming to iPlayer.
|Teases about the contents of the specials, and [[1 November (releases)|November 1]], [[17 November (releases)|17]], and [[23 November (releases)|23]]. A six-day shoot in September of material to be released soon. The 2025 season is about to shoot, with five of nine scripts done.
|None
|-
|[[DWM 597|597]]
|"Seismic Shifts" across the history of the show.
|Rehearsals with a guest star for the 13th episode. Sets for a hotel, a hospital, and a "Chamber" under construction.
|2025 episode: "radiation", "moth", "skiffle"
|-
|[[DWM 598|598]]
|The 2023 Twelve Days of Christmas.
|Scene 11 of Episode 1 of Gatwa's first season begins "INT. CONTROL ROOM", with stage directions "THE DOCTOR and RUBY walk in to find a cool, sleek, metal CONTROL ROOM, full of CONSOLES." [[Rogue (TV story)|Episode six]], written by [[Kate Herron]] and [[Briony Redman]], contains a character named Emily saying "I am ruined!" Another mention of the project with the eight-word title from the previous year's list, as it had been delayed, but now has two scripts written and a third on the way. One of the revealed six words is in the episode's title. Season 2 has four writers besides Davies. And a title reveal for ''[[The Devil's Chord (TV story)|The Devil's Chord]]''.
|Episode 8: "terror", "dust", "pizza", "Einstein", "death", "opera"
|-
|[[DWM 599|599]]
|"Very well", and the launch of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Doctors.
|None
|None
|-
|[[DWM 600|600]]
|The production progress of episodes coming up in 2024 and 2025.
|Season 1 is moving closer to being complete in time for May. The 2024 Christmas special is shot and ready for FX. For season 2, episodes 1 and 4 have been mostly shot, episode 3 is about to shoot, others are in the queue, and episode 8 is about to be written.
|None
|-
|[[DWM 601|601]]
|The production of ''[[Tales of the TARDIS]]'', and meeting cast members from the classic series.
|The sets up in [[Wolf Studios]], including [[Sundays' home|Ruby and Carla's flat]] and the [[UNIT]] Ops Room, both of which are about to "spring back into life"; the "remnants" of the 2024 Christmas special; a set "so real" it could be rented out as its actual self; and a "labyrinthine" set.
|None
|-
|-
|}
|}


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Letter from the Showrunner was a monthly feature in Doctor Who Magazine written by Russell T Davies from late 2022 to early 2024, hyping and revealing production information on the ongoing production of Bad Wolf Studios' 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.

The title paid homage to A Letter from the Doctor, with each article accompanied by an illustration of Davies imitating the illustration of the Fourth Doctor which accompanied the Doctor's letters for a time.

Starting with DWM 602, following the magazine's change of editorship from Marcus Hearn to Jason Quinn, the feature was succeeded by the more simply formatted Russell T Davies.

Entries[[edit] | [edit source]]

Issue Topics Teases 3 Words
584 How Doctor Who: Lockdown! led to David Tennant and Catherine Tate returning. The first scene of episode 7 of the new series has the setting "INT. COFFEE BAR, USA – DAY, 1947". Special One: "westerly", "pelican", "dreams"
585 The return of Davies' Twelve Days of Christmas list. The tenth scene of episode 2 of the new series is "INT. CANTEEN. DAY." An unannounced project with an eight-word title is hinted at. And a line of dialogue from Special One: "Oh, Nerys and her big fat mouth!" Davies also mentions he is writing 2024's Christmas Special at Christmastime. Special Two: "wild", "Southampton", "vegetable", "Flux", "bean", "starlight"
586 The second part of the story of Tennant and Tate's return. Cryptic talk of things that haven't yet been publicly revealed. None
587 The creation of the 2022 Christmas Day trailer. The identity of the guest star walking into the toyshop with his back to the camera, who is described as "lovely". None
588 The Sarah Jane Adventures becoming available on iPlayer. None None
589 Julie Gardner needing help finding silver glitter body spray for the BAFTAs. Davies retells an encounter between himself and a drag queen first mentioned in DWM 349's Production Notes. Writing episode eight, Davies was stuck on scenes 20-22 while deciding whether a "vital object" should remain in the Ops Room or "get moved to the Chamber". None
590 How the production team decides when to release information in advance, and the casting of Jinkx Monsoon. The title of an episode of the upcoming series was spoken aloud in a third-season episode of Star Trek: Picard. None
591 The creation of the teasers announcing the titles of the 2023 specials, and how titles are chosen. Clarification that the title of Episode One of the next series was the one spoken aloud on Picard. Another episode has had three titles so far without a decision, and one title contained "sixpence" until a plot involving the coin was cut. Bad Wolf's Script and Legal departments were investigating whether or not the show could use a certain title for Episode Six of the 2025 season. None
592 The progress of production on the upcoming episodes, and a message from a fan about how the show impacted their life. The Star Beast almost finished, Episode Eight hasn't started filming yet. Four scripts from the 2025 season are being written simultaneously. Episode Eight: "kingdom", "gold", "Tigella"

2025 episode: "garden", "firmament", "diploma"

593 The production of Episode Eight's Scene 27B, including a giant statue head. The scene in question includes a famous guest star kept secret from the public. None
594 The last day of filming for the 2024 season. Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson's last filmed scene for that season is set aboard the TARDIS. Yasmin Finney also wrapped a few days before. None
595 Watching The Star Beast from a fan's perspective. The Star Beast had recently been completed. None
596 Dates to look out for regarding the 60th anniversary, and the archive coming to iPlayer. Teases about the contents of the specials, and November 1, 17, and 23. A six-day shoot in September of material to be released soon. The 2025 season is about to shoot, with five of nine scripts done. None
597 "Seismic Shifts" across the history of the show. Rehearsals with a guest star for the 13th episode. Sets for a hotel, a hospital, and a "Chamber" under construction. 2025 episode: "radiation", "moth", "skiffle"
598 The 2023 Twelve Days of Christmas. Scene 11 of Episode 1 of Gatwa's first season begins "INT. CONTROL ROOM", with stage directions "THE DOCTOR and RUBY walk in to find a cool, sleek, metal CONTROL ROOM, full of CONSOLES." Episode six, written by Kate Herron and Briony Redman, contains a character named Emily saying "I am ruined!" Another mention of the project with the eight-word title from the previous year's list, as it had been delayed, but now has two scripts written and a third on the way. One of the revealed six words is in the episode's title. Season 2 has four writers besides Davies. And a title reveal for The Devil's Chord. Episode 8: "terror", "dust", "pizza", "Einstein", "death", "opera"
599 "Very well", and the launch of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Doctors. None None
600 The production progress of episodes coming up in 2024 and 2025. Season 1 is moving closer to being complete in time for May. The 2024 Christmas special is shot and ready for FX. For season 2, episodes 1 and 4 have been mostly shot, episode 3 is about to shoot, others are in the queue, and episode 8 is about to be written. None
601 The production of Tales of the TARDIS, and meeting cast members from the classic series. The sets up in Wolf Studios, including Ruby and Carla's flat and the UNIT Ops Room, both of which are about to "spring back into life"; the "remnants" of the 2024 Christmas special; a set "so real" it could be rented out as its actual self; and a "labyrinthine" set. None