Russell T Davies has spoken about the two Doctor Who spin-offs he created.
In a radio interview with Graham Norton, he first gave his thoughts on the end Read more …
Russell T Davies has spoken about the two Doctor Who spin-offs he created.
In a radio interview with Graham Norton, he first gave his thoughts on the end Read more …
Russell T Davies appears to have ruled out any involvement with Doctor Who for the 50th anniversary.
There has been some fan speculation that the man resp Read more …
Guest contributor Patrick Kavanagh looks at the ones that got away.
Since the revival of Doctor Who in 2005, many writers have graced our screens. Some have written great episodes, others have written poorer ones. Russell T Davies in his era gave us some truly brilliant episodes. Throughout his rein though he had dozens Read more …

For Series 5, Steven Moffat retained the 13-episode format established by Russell T Davies. All that changed for Series 6, with a split run and heavier focus on the s Read more …
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No, Doctor Who CAN’T live forever. But during this week’s “Death of the Doctor” episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures (which sadly only aired in the U.K.), Russell T Davies made the Time Lord close to immortal by revealing that the revised number for the Doctor’s regeneration limit is exactly … 507! (That’s right. 507.)