BBC director-general gives update on future of embattled Doctor Who
BBC director-general gives update on future of embattled Doctor Who

Casey Cooper-FiskeTue, July 14, 2026 at 12:25 PM UTC
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Billie Piper returned to Doctor Who in the series finale last May (BBC)
The BBC is “working hard” on regenerating its flagship sci-fi series, Doctor Who, according to director-general Matt Brittin.
His comments come amid a period of uncertainty for the long-running programme.
The show’s annual Christmas special has been axed for the second consecutive year, and acclaimed screenwriter Russell T Davies, who successfully rebooted the series in 2005, announced his departure in June.
Speaking ahead of the BBC’s 2026 annual report, Mr Brittin said the broadcaster remains committed to the show..
“On Doctor Who, we’ve said actually that we’re going out to tender (offering the programme to other platforms),” he said.
“That’s a show that has regenerated multiple times in its 60-plus year history, and we’ll do so again, and I think that’s one of the great things about the 100-year history of the BBC, we can do that, and we can creatively renew content and shows that people love, and we’ll be working hard on that right now.”
The cancelled 2026 Christmas special was set to be written by Davies and produced by Bad Wolf.
It was intended to pick up from the series finale last May, which saw Ncuti Gatwa’s incarnation of the Doctor regenerate into Billie Piper, who previously portrayed the Doctor’s companion, Rose.
Upon announcing his exit, Davies described Doctor Who’s future as “unpredictable and new”, expressing his excitement “to see what comes next”.
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He also indicated that that the programme’s “big new future” involves it being put out for ”competitive tender”.

Ncuti Gatwa played the Doctor from 2023-2025 (BBC Studios/Bad Wolf)
He said: “There won’t be a Christmas special – we only cooked that up to guarantee a future when no-one knew what would happen, but now we do know, there’s no need for it.
“You’ll have to wait a bit longer for new Doctor Who… but you’ll be waiting for more Doctor Who than a one-off. So it’s worth it.”
A BBC spokesperson said of the cancellation: “After careful consideration the BBC, Russell T Davies and Bad Wolf have collectively decided not to go ahead with the previously announced Doctor Who Christmas episode.
“This decision was not taken lightly, and we know it will be disappointing for fans, but in order to set the show up for future series.
“It was decided that rather than bridge the gap with a one-off special, we are choosing to push forward to invest in the long-term future of the show, which ensures that when the Tardis lands once more, it does so in all its glory.”

Jodie Whittaker starred as the first female regeneration of the Doctor (BBC)
The corporation said its previously announced Doctor Who animation series, which will air on CBeebies, is currently in production.
Doctor Who first launched in 1963. It follows the adventures of an eccentric Time Lord, who travels in a spaceship disguised as a 1960s British police box, often accompanied by a human companion.
Tom Baker, Sylvester McCoy and William Hartnell are among the stars who portrayed reincarnations of the Doctor in the original series of the show, which was cancelled in 1989.
It was later revived in 2005 by showrunner Davies, and in the last two decades stars including Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Jodie Whittaker, and Gatwa have played the Doctor.
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