• [Rumour] Disney+ to mean bigger Doctor Who budget and more spin-offs

    From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 8 19:19:31 2022
    Doctor Who's Budget to Rise to £100 Million Per Series [Season],
    Thanks to Disney+?
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    Broadcast is reporting that Doctor Who's budget will be tripled,
    so that each series will have an estimated £100 million spent
    across the season.

    That's apparently thanks to Disney+, the platform that's secured
    the streaming rights to Doctor Who across the world - except,
    that is, in the UK, where it'll keep its traditional home on the
    BBC.

    A mysterious source told Broadcast:

    "The BBC had to make the decision for the future success
    of Doctor Who because any show of scale needs a partner.
    Reliability is the most important factor irrespective of
    how many episodes you make or who the Doctor is...

    If you can bring in a single partner with one
    distribution agreement, while retaining exclusivity in
    the UK, that is the best of both worlds for the BBC."

    Sure, you may sniff at this suggestion, seeing as it's not been
    confirmed by the BBC just yet, but Broadcast is a reliable
    publication, and there have been plenty of rumours that the deal
    with Disney+ would result in an increased budget. £100 million
    is quite astonishing, though!

    Plus it makes sense that Disney+ would want to invest; and it
    would've given new showrunner, Russell T Davies, further reason
    to make such a deal alongside production team, Bad Wolf.

    Broadcast reports that, as is, Doctor Who has a £1 million to
    £3 million per episode budget, so with the £100 million estimate,
    we can infer that we can expect 10 episodes per season,
    potentially plus Christmas specials.

    It's also heavily rumoured (and expected, really) that Disney+ is
    keen for Davies and co. to develop spin-offs akin to The Sarah
    Jane Adventures and Torchwood too.

    Exciting times ahead, DWC readers...


    <https://thedoctorwhocompanion.com/2022/11/08/doctor-whos-budget-to-rise-to-100-million-per-series-thanks-to-disney/>

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to YourName@YourISP.com on Tue Nov 8 15:27:34 2022
    In article <tkcsdj$1092$1@gioia.aioe.org>,
    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:


    Doctor Who's Budget to Rise to £100 Million Per Series [Season],
    Thanks to Disney+?
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    Broadcast is reporting that Doctor Who's budget will be tripled,
    so that each series will have an estimated £100 million spent
    across the season.

    That's apparently thanks to Disney+, the platform that's secured
    the streaming rights to Doctor Who across the world - except,
    that is, in the UK, where it'll keep its traditional home on the
    BBC.

    A mysterious source told Broadcast:

    "The BBC had to make the decision for the future success
    of Doctor Who because any show of scale needs a partner.
    Reliability is the most important factor irrespective of
    how many episodes you make or who the Doctor is...

    If you can bring in a single partner with one
    distribution agreement, while retaining exclusivity in
    the UK, that is the best of both worlds for the BBC."

    Sure, you may sniff at this suggestion, seeing as it's not been
    confirmed by the BBC just yet, but Broadcast is a reliable
    publication, and there have been plenty of rumours that the deal
    with Disney+ would result in an increased budget. £100 million
    is quite astonishing, though!

    Plus it makes sense that Disney+ would want to invest; and it
    would've given new showrunner, Russell T Davies, further reason
    to make such a deal alongside production team, Bad Wolf.

    Broadcast reports that, as is, Doctor Who has a £1 million to
    £3 million per episode budget, so with the £100 million estimate,
    we can infer that we can expect 10 episodes per season,
    potentially plus Christmas specials.

    It's also heavily rumoured (and expected, really) that Disney+ is
    keen for Davies and co. to develop spin-offs akin to The Sarah
    Jane Adventures and Torchwood too.

    Exciting times ahead, DWC readers...


    <https://thedoctorwhocompanion.com/2022/11/08/doctor-whos-budget-to-rise-to-100-million-per-series-thanks-to-disney/>





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  • From T987654321@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 18 08:24:09 2022
    Doctor wo went off the air several years ago, it was replaced by a parody.

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  • From Blueshirt@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 18 17:07:21 2022
    T987654321 wrote:

    Doctor wo went off the air several years ago, it was replaced by a
    parody.

    Let me guess, this post is a parody, right?

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Blueshirt on Sat Nov 19 10:17:38 2022
    On 2022-11-18 17:07:21 +0000, Blueshirt said:
    T987654321 wrote:

    Doctor wo went off the air several years ago, it was replaced by a
    parody.

    Let me guess, this post is a parody, right?

    Not really. The ridiculous bowing down to the "Politically Correct"
    numbnuts and quota-filling-tickboxing definitely turned "Doctor Who"
    into garbage.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 19 10:15:58 2022
    On 2022-11-18 16:24:09 +0000, T987654321 said:

    Doctor wo went off the air several years ago, it was replaced by a parody.

    From the title, I would have thought "Doctor wo" *was* the parody. ;-)

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