Russell T Davies is back at the helm of Doctor Who and the veteran showrunner is bringing the sci-fi series into a bold new era. As well as reinvigorating Doctor Who itself, with a budget now bolstered by Disney+’s involvement in the series, Davies has promised a wave of new spinoffs and additional Who-related content. This has all kicked off on BBC iPlayer, with the launch of what has now been officially dubbed the Whoniverse — an online home for all things Doctor Who, including the classic and modern series, along with various spinoffs, specials and behind the scenes shows.The first original series to debut as part of Davies’ new Whoniverse is Tales of the TARDIS, which arrived on iPlayer on Nov. 1, 2023. Reuniting Doctors and companions from Doctor Who’s history, Tales of the TARDIS is perhaps best described as a new viewing experience for classic episodes. The series sees Doctors and companions brought together somewhere within the memories of the TARDIS itself, in order to recount their old adventures. Newly recorded canon segments featuring various Doctor and companion duos bookend episodes of the classic series, acting as a gateway to classic adventures for fans both new and old.Nov. 1 saw the release of a wealth of Doctor Who content on BBC iPlayer, under the new Whoniverse banner, including almost all surviving episodes of classic Doctor Who. However, with over 800 episodes of pre-2005 Doctor Who now available to watch, figuring out where to start can be a daunting task for new viewers. That’s where Tales of the TARDIS comes in. The series’ new in-character segments from classic Doctors and companions offer fresh insight into episodes from throughout Doctor Who’s original run, helping viewers settle into the world of classic Doctor Who, unearthing stories they may not have seen before.Doctor Who: The 14th Doctor’s Regeneration May Be the Biggest Red Herring
Russell T Davies is back at the helm of Doctor Who and the veteran showrunner is bringing the sci-fi series into a bold new era. As well as reinvigorating Doctor Who itself, with a budget now bolstered by Disney+’s involvement in the series, Davies has promised a wave of new spinoffs and additional Who-related content. This has all kicked off on BBC iPlayer, with the launch of what has now been officially dubbed the Whoniverse — an online home for all things Doctor Who, including the classic and modern series, along with various spinoffs, specials and behind the scenes shows.
The first original series to debut as part of Davies’ new Whoniverse is Tales of the TARDIS, which arrived on iPlayer on Nov. 1, 2023. Reuniting Doctors and companions from Doctor Who‘s history, Tales of the TARDIS is perhaps best described as a new viewing experience for classic episodes. The series sees Doctors and companions brought together somewhere within the memories of the TARDIS itself, in order to recount their old adventures. Newly recorded canon segments featuring various Doctor and companion duos bookend episodes of the classic series, acting as a gateway to classic adventures for fans both new and old.
Nov. 1 saw the release of a wealth of Doctor Who content on BBC iPlayer, under the new Whoniverse banner, including almost all surviving episodes of classic Doctor Who. However, with over 800 episodes of pre-2005 Doctor Who now available to watch, figuring out where to start can be a daunting task for new viewers. That’s where Tales of the TARDIS comes in. The series’ new in-character segments from classic Doctors and companions offer fresh insight into episodes from throughout Doctor Who‘s original run, helping viewers settle into the world of classic Doctor Who, unearthing stories they may not have seen before.
#Russell #Davies #Perfect #Revisit #Doctor #Eras
Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))