Russell T Davies (feature)

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Russell T Davies was a monthly column in Doctor Who Magazine, written by Russell T Davies. A successor to the Production Notes and Letter from the Showrunner columns written by Davies and his successors and predecessors, it was launched in early 2024 after Jason Quinn took over as editor.

As in its predecessor columns, Davies hyped and revealed production information from Doctor Who. The column had simpler formatting than Letter from the Showrunner.

Entries

Issue Topics Teases 3 Words
602 The "timey-wimeyness" of production on Doctor Who running far ahead of its release schedule. On 8 March 2024, a "scene that will live forever" in the show's history was shot. Episode 6 was described as having "one of the best monsters", and the line "Live vivisection!" None
603 How Doctor Who's new midnight release schedule reflects the future of television, and how to avoid spoilers. Teasing Mondo Caroon, the whereabouts of Bertie Lester, and how many people it takes to fly an Asteroid Hopper. A vague tease of a guest star for the climax of season 2. Season 2 "climax": "tinderbox", "Croydon", "threshold"
604 Davies' time at a press junket for Doctor Who in New York City. None None
605 Boom and the modern television watching experience, including people texting while watching. Varada Sethu's character facing something in scene 48 of season 2, episode 7. None
606 Bonding over Doctor Who and identifying old stories with Louis Theroux. None None