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Doctor Who: Doom’s Day Press Release

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Press Release

BBC Studios is excited to announce Doom’s Day, a brand-new multiplatform story to celebrate Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary year.

Doom’s Day: a special multiplatform story will celebrate Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary by introducing a brand-new character on a 24-hour pursuit of the Doctor

Someone has sent literal Death after Doom. She can only outrun it for 24 hours. Unless she can find the Doctor.

Launching later in 2023, this standalone trans media series will allow Doctor Who fans to follow Doom, the Universe’s greatest assassin, as she travels through all of time and space in pursuit of the Doctor to save her from the ever-approaching Death. She only has 24 hours and a vortex manipulator to save herself before her fate is sealed forever.

Stand-up comedian, comedy sketch artist and actor Sooz Kempner will be the face and voice of Doom, and a number of fan-favourite characters will feature along her journey.

Russell T Davies says: “Doom’s Day is a huge new adventure for the whole Doctor Who universe – starring the brilliant and hilarious Sooz Kempner as an intergalactic assassin. Her adventures will span comics, audio, a novel, video games stories and more, expanding the world of Doctor Who into brand new territories. Beware the Doom’s Day, it’s coming for us all.”

Sooz Kempner says: “To be part of the Doctor Who universe, a British institution up there with cups of tea and James Bond, is surreal and amazing! I love everything about Doom and can’t believe I get to travel across time and space with her.”

Doom’s Day will kick off on Doctor Who digital channels later this year followed by products from Doctor Who Magazine, Titan Comics, Penguin Random House, East Side Games, Big Finish and BBC Audio, each telling a section of Doom’s story.

Each partner will create their own adventures for Doom’s Day, each focusing on one of the 24 hours Doom has left on the clock. The standalone stories will also have an overarching narrative that will play out before the finale which will release on Doctor Who digital channels.

More details on each individual Doom’s Day storyline will be revealed.


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71 comments

  • Anonymous

    March 24th, 2023 - 1:16pm

    There’s no requirement to listen or watch any of this, the TV show is always king so unless Doom shows up in the 60th TV, dont worry about it.

    This is not “the 60th anniversary story”. Its just part of the celebration, take it or leave it. TLV CD’s all worked fine without the books and comics. The books worked with the CD’s, it was just a different way to enjoy the product.

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  • Uncle Davros

    March 22nd, 2023 - 7:59am

    Ye gods! This looks AWFUL.
    Even my young nephews would cringe at this.

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  • Jay

    March 21st, 2023 - 8:00pm

    I seriously hope this is not the direction the series is going. Terrible is an understatement.

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    • The Outcast

      March 24th, 2023 - 2:54am

      This is a multi-media thing, done on the cheap and probably has been in the planning for atleast two years – probably more a hold over from the previous admin that was too far along for the new leadership to have any influence on.

    • Anon

      March 24th, 2023 - 1:17pm

      Chibnall will have had no input into this. Russell has been in charge since 2021 taking over mid-year.

    • Anon

      March 24th, 2023 - 1:18pm

      Chibnall will have nothing to do with this. Russell davies has been in charge since taking over in mid-2021.

    • Anonymous

      March 24th, 2023 - 2:52pm

      Not true and I think people need to stop blaming RTD for everything and just think properly for a moment lol. RTD will have had some creative input and will likely have given ideas and had the power to veto things that might compromise his TV plans but his involvement would have been very high level

      Do you think he has his hand in every big finish, bbc audio, comic, magazine?!
      Do you think RTD has the time and inclination to spread himself so thin?!
      Do you think RTD doesn’t sleep and is so omnipotent that he rules with an iron fist?

      Come on people its business and doctor who’s media empire is broken up into many different areas and sections with many producers and authority that feed up the chain, I bet he was told in a production meeting at a high level and he simply would say “wonderful, go ahead guys”.

      Lets just remember that TLV was the brain child of a great guy called James Goss with Chibnall barely involved. James works extensively for Big Finish but has had his hand in the whoniverse since at least 2003. It took years of planning, alignment and that was BEFORE COVID!

      So far NOTHING announced for this project has RTD’s name attached as a writer. Of course before you say “well he’s talking about it”- as the show runner, he is going to promote and wave the flag-THATS GOOD BUSINESS and no matter how much of a “fan” people like to say RTD is, he is at the end of the day a BUSINESS MAN, would he really use his celeb status in the fanbase to destroy this project????

    • Anomie

      March 24th, 2023 - 4:07pm

      He will be the executive producer, this still falls under his jurisdiction and he has been involved in the publicity for it. Yes, he won’t be writing it but he will be approving it. Funny how when people object to Davies it appears we aren’t allowed to!

    • Rory

      March 24th, 2023 - 5:13pm

      @Anonymous, could you stop being reasonable?

  • Cardinal Hordriss

    March 21st, 2023 - 7:36pm

    Well this certainly seems like a worthwhile venture…

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    • Anon

      March 21st, 2023 - 9:52pm

      As K9 might have said, “Sarcasm detected master!”

  • Callum Eales

    March 21st, 2023 - 7:15pm

    Not keen on this at all from the btec drama acting there was in the trailer.

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  • Martino

    March 21st, 2023 - 4:39pm

    This is a disappointment. Not keen on having to access different media to get the full story anyway, but this just doesn’t look and feel ‘celebratory’ enough for someone who has been watching the live transmissions since 1972! Hopefully there will be other announcements.

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    • Anonymous

      March 22nd, 2023 - 10:33am

      its not meant to be celebratory, its just a chance for people to enjoy something whilst we wait for “the main event”

    • Martino

      March 22nd, 2023 - 4:09pm

      Um, you didn’t read the blurb then?

    • Anonymous

      March 23rd, 2023 - 11:06am

      Oh I read it fully, I just have common sense to know that this isn’t the centerpiece of the 60th anniversary celebration.

      There is barely anything in this trailer that justifies a “doesn’t feel celebratory “, she references old friends , places and enemies and referencing the doctor in the plural with “they” at the end. Unless she had a party hat and 60th badge on her, im not sure how it can be deemed not to be celebratory

  • Sam Mardell

    March 21st, 2023 - 3:09pm

    Let’s hope Death is quicker than the doctor.

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  • Judooning

    March 21st, 2023 - 12:17pm

    I’ll give the Audio CD a go I think. But I’ll wait for further information before pre-ordering anything.

    I do agree with some about the trailer feeling kind of “clunky” for a better word. I think it could have been presented better with a more serious tone. I think its the dialogue that let’s some of it down…”blame the mother”. Sounds like an alternate version of jodies doctor the way its acted. Doesn’t seem to suit a dangerous assassin character.

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    • Anomie

      March 21st, 2023 - 12:46pm

      We are back to Russell’s cbeebies who

    • Judooning

      March 21st, 2023 - 1:03pm

      I’d say this has a more Chibnal feel to it than Russell.
      Would Russel have written the script for this tho? Or will it just be from someone at the BBC?
      Either way, this is just an into to the whole thing. Different companies I’m sure will make great stories etc.

    • Anomie

      March 21st, 2023 - 1:45pm

      Nah, definitely a Russell feel, back to the who on cbbc days.

    • beef

      March 21st, 2023 - 8:25pm

      nothing to do with RTD. this was going to be for the 60th before RTD was asked back and they thought the show would be off the air. since it’s already done there’s no point not releasing it

    • Anomie

      March 22nd, 2023 - 1:07am

      No, this is Russell, it’s been created since his announcement of coming back. He is even doing publicity for it. Doctor who was never going to be off air for the 60th

    • Anonymous

      March 22nd, 2023 - 9:51am

      Well……….here we go again with the Fan hate.

      Other then the Sarah Jane Adventures, what’s all this “RTD CBBC’s” nonsense? The RTD era is the reason why we have who in 2023!

      This is a trailer for a CD, book and comic range that is a SMALL PART of the 60th – its not the Centre piece! how many other shows have books and CD’s and you see get a trailer?! This is just a nice little side project that introduces a new character that is clearly in the realm of LIGHT HEARTED entertainment. She is a comic actress and ok its not in the realms of the war doctor or the 7th doctors Machiavellian plotting, but she looks like she would fit nicely in the key2time era of 70s who.

      Lets be frank – most people on this page will be of an age that they have watched who for years and years, guess what, RTD ISNT INTERESTED IN US, in order for doctor who to last until 2033 it needs those 5-12 year olds on board now so that they grow up with the new era and fall in love for the first time and “regenerate the fanbase.

      So many keyboard warriors on this page- I remember this site being a place for positive discussion on merchandise and praise that we actually get this stuff!

      Vote with your wallet eh? Im getting it as I live for new who, any doctor, if its something a bit different, a nice detour before the 60th and the next war master range I welcome it.

    • Anomie

      March 22nd, 2023 - 11:41am

      Doesn’t mean I have to like the RTD era. I didn’t like some of his writing. I’m not keen on Tennant. Others on here are extremely vocal about moffatt or chibnall but apparently we are not allowed to not like Davies. The cBBC reference is to the various shows on that channel, the animations, the Sarah Jane adventures. Now I enjoyed those but I did find them too childish for my general tastes and sometimes Davies is too saccharine in his who writing. I find the hypocrisy of fans annoying. When Jodie’s 12th series was announced as 10 episodes fans complained, despite the running time being only 10 minutes shorter than the 11th series. Covid hit series 13 had the same people complaining about shorter seasons. But series 14? 8 episodes but those same people are saying nothing. Two episodes longer than 13 but 5 less than we used to get. But no complaints… how strange…

    • Bookcollector

      March 22nd, 2023 - 1:23pm

      “So many keyboard warriors on this page- I remember this site being a place for positive discussion on merchandise and praise that we actually get this stuff!”

      Really? The negative responses have been ongoing for years. The number of times I’ve put a positive post on only to be told I’m wrong is depressing. Look. Personally this isn’t for me. I’m sure others will get all of the items and enjoy it but depending on the novel (if it featured the doctor whichever doctor it may be) that is likely the only thing I will get. I’m fine with this being done, it’s not for me but then I limit what I buy now anyway so it’s fine, it may not be for me but that doesn’t mean I think it shouldn’t be done or that I will ardently criticise it. I just won’t bother with it. That way I has no impact on me either way. Problem solved. Perhaps others should consider the same stance?

  • Sons of Skaro

    March 20th, 2023 - 10:02pm

    At first glance, I thought it was a monocled Moaning Myrtle.
    The promo seemed very 00’s CBBC, with its static green screen images and looking from camera to camera. So I’m guessing it’s aimed at a younger audience which doesn’t match Big Finish’s core demographic.

    This seems very out of touch.

    If it attracts younger audiences to the show, great. But, It’s a no from me.

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  • atl

    March 20th, 2023 - 5:50pm

    for me doctor who is not a multi platform thing we all watch the series but not all of us read all the books and comics and listen to all the big finish and bbc audio cds, it is like time lord victorious i listened to a couple of the cds and i read a comic then i lost interest it was like watching the trial of a time lord and missing episodes 4 13 and 14

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    • bryan

      March 21st, 2023 - 10:16pm

      Doctor who became Multi platform since The first Doctor who annual, the First Dalek movie, The first Novels (1965) The First stage show ,then the 2nd.,the first LP(pescatons)
      Radio ( exploration Earth) ,
      In 1973/4 there was a live attempt at a live DW experience with Daleks,pertwee,Sarah Jane ,at a racecourse.
      Jumped channels for Early Tom Baker repeats on Super Channel.
      Comic strips 64-Present day.

      Doctor who has always been Multi Platform.

    • atl

      March 23rd, 2023 - 10:28pm

      but not individual stories that are spread over different formats no one had too listen to the pescatons and read the annuals too understand the 3 doctors or the talons of weng-chiang

  • Grant P

    March 20th, 2023 - 5:33pm

    Errmmm.. nah not for me..considering it’s the 60th anniversary year not really a lot happening I hope it cranks up a notch or two in the coming months and gives us something more than this sorry to say..rubbish and for me personally the 60th merch that has come out so far has been pretty mehhh too! Need a B&M exclusive figure set or Character special set..had far more than this during the 50th anniversary. Just feels like for a show that’s celebrating 60 years all a little underwhelming but hey ho rant over just my opinion.

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    • Mrs Croot

      March 20th, 2023 - 6:43pm

      While I do agree there’s much less, we do have to accept that multiple companies like biff bang pow, eaglemoss,, Tarco etc have stopped doctor who merchandise, so it was always going to be a smaller selection. Not to worry, there’s still 8 months left for some good announcements. 🙂

    • Bookcollector

      March 20th, 2023 - 7:08pm

      Not all fans are bothered about figures. Some want books, some want CDs, others comics or collectables we don’t all want the same things. Yes, this doom thing looks underwhelming, but there are 5 target books out this year, 7 novels and a short story collection. There are big finish box sets for those who want them, bluray sets, hopefully more animations (please be true) so whilst I agree that some of the released merchandise is not great there is a lot coming out considering how many companies have been lost.

    • The Outcast

      March 21st, 2023 - 12:58pm

      We usually get figures in the back half of the year – that doesn’t seem to be changing this year. It does seem like we’ll get bit more than we usually do in terms of figures – it looks like we’ll be getting a mass retail Tennant figure, since the design images of the Regeneration set Tennant showed that there’s a full waistcoat sculpt – indicating a jacketless version will be coming, probably alongside a new Sonic Screwdriver toy.

      In terms of this event – this is said to be for the 60th, but I can’t see how it’s going to really celebrate the 60th when the Doctor can’t be involved in any of the stories due to the whole premise of the thing. There’s only really Once and Future in terms of actual EU anniversary stories – I guess the annual is centred around the 60th and the Decades books might be too, but that’s really it – none of the rest of this stuff seems to have anything to do with it, which is sad.

      I for one, can’t wait wait till the backend of the year, which is when it seems like there will actually be stuff going on that I’m interested in. Even if I was interested in this Doom’s Day event – that also doesn’t start till the second half of the year! It’s just a long, boring wait till June/July, when there may well end up being too much content.

    • Anonymous

      March 22nd, 2023 - 10:41am

      do you celebrate your milestone birthdays 7 months in advance with every present announced to you long before the day?

      People need to wise up a bit – Doctor who 60 anniversary is on 23/11/23, RTD has already hinted that the “celebration” will not be isolated to the day.

      A 8 hour BF event starts in May 2023, this in tandem with this doom’s day multi month event. No doubt there’s PLENTY to come with more books, figures, TV appearances etc and we have 4 confirmed episodes in Q4 2023. What other TV show gets this attention when it hits a certain age?!?

      WWE RAW hit 30 years this month and guess what………………just another episode of Monday night raw with “30” in the title, NOTHING extra at all. Eastenders (the other success of BBC) hit 35 recently…………just another episode, no books, cds magazine etc ETC. Be grateful for what you get! Such a sense of entitlement.

      Look at the ranges and pick your adventure eh? Im along for all of it.

    • Anon

      March 22nd, 2023 - 1:27pm

      Tenth anniversary story – broadcast 30 December 1972 to 20 January 1973. Does it it matter? No. We are getting a lot of stuff. Be grateful. We could be getting nothing at all!

  • Alan Silvester

    March 20th, 2023 - 5:25pm

    Think I’ll pass. Have they not learned anything from the mess that was Time Lord Victorious? It doesn’t work over some many different types of media. I still don’t really understand TLV!

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    • Anonymous

      March 22nd, 2023 - 10:23am

      It worked and was a financial success. Rinse and repeat please!

      TLV was relatively simple to understand and the various multimedia elements worked very well ( high level spoilers for TLV):

      TV – the waters of mars crates the “TLV” who refuses his destiny and goes off to prevent it.

      Email “what the tardis thought” explains that the TLV doctor created a crack in time that the Tardis fell through leading him to the dark times.

      The cracks or “time fractures” spread across the universe as a result of 10 becoming the TLV, the paradox created leads UNIT to investigate during the live “time fracture event”.

      Book 1 – introduces a race in the dark times that assigns a lifespan to all races. TLV arrives and decides to stop it, meets Brian the ood who he knows from a previous adventure. They work together to stop the aliens that are basically death. TLV goes to far and just when he is about to go over the edge, 8& daleks and 9 & vampires sho up to try and stop the TLV

      MEANWHILE

      Comicbook, magazine in figure insert and youtube series – shows that the daleks are up to no good and want to enlist the doctor. Who of course refuses to help so they decide to find an earlier doctor instead.

      MEANWHILE

      BF CD’s – 8th doctor (pre timewar) is on a hunt for missing landmarks and meets Brian the ood. Gets entangled in a web with a dalek plot and end up piloting back to the dark times and directly in the firing range of the TLV

      MEANWHILE

      Comic book – 9th doctor ends up in the dark times fighting vampires, rose becomes ill and he needs to enlist the help of the vampires and ends up piloting directly in the firing range of the TLV

      BOOK 2 – TLV,8 and 9 have their alterations and work together to resolve the situation.

      9 returns to rose – story ends for 9

      BF CD – 8 vs the daleks in the fallout of TLV event
      BF CD – 4 vs the daleks that survives the last 8th doctor cd.

      TLV (now 10) – returns to his time, deals with some fallout in a BF audio and a BBC Audio that resolve Brian the ood story.

      The cracks that and Brians ultimate fate is resolved as part of the now closed doctor who time fracture experience

      In a nutshell – thats it.

      There was lots of little fiddly things that were pretty pointless (river song wrote an article ,game dlc etc) and really didnt do anything. The books, comic and CD gave you everything and due to the nature of the event, you could follow it in any of the following orders/formats and they were all correct:

      8th doctors perspective
      9th doctors perspective
      TLV perspective
      Brian the Ood’s perspective
      The daleks perspective

      There’s plenty of youtube video’s that break it down it time isnt on your side.

      I honestly think this Doom’s day will be a lot simpler and easier – only using the core CDs/Books and comics and I assume its in a “24” style format, bbc audio has 1 cd and BF has 4 one hour stories so this will cover 5/24 hours.

  • The original Time Lord

    March 20th, 2023 - 4:48pm

    More juvenile nonsense from a desperate franchise. Did they learn nothing from ‘Time Lord Victorious’?

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    • Anonymous

      March 22nd, 2023 - 10:29am

      They learnt that successful merchandise sales and multi media events can work in the world of Who…………apart from the 3% who shout loud and make juvenile comments whist thinking they are the personification of the fanbase

      Its a bit of fun, Get some kids listening to stories or heaven forbid- READ A BOOK!

    • Bookcollector

      March 23rd, 2023 - 2:56pm

      I read a lot of the younger age who books, they aren’t aimed at me but I understand that. Every year the annual is accused by some fans of being to childish but that is it’s demographic. This doesn’t appeal to me overall but I probably will get the novel, not to bothered by the titan story as I don’t buy them. One thing is fans should perhaps wait until at least one item is actually out before deciding it’s terrible!

    • The Fishmonger

      March 24th, 2023 - 10:48am

      Fully agree with you, bookcollector. There’s nothing wrong with aiming books/comics at a Young Adult (or younger) market for a franchise like Doctor Who. Not everything has to appeal to blokes in their 50s. I might get the comics and books, looks like a fairly enjoyable romp.

  • Mestor & Mrs

    March 20th, 2023 - 3:47pm

    The Doctor Who and Renta-Space-Ghost combo absolutely nobody asked for. With apologies to Rentaghost.

    Let’s hope the 23rd of November main party is a smartie.

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  • Anomie

    March 20th, 2023 - 3:43pm

    Looks a bit suspect. What age range is it aimed at? 5-9?

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  • Anon

    March 20th, 2023 - 3:40pm

    Not interested. I only buy the TV stories and books now. Stopped the audio material years ago and the few titan comics I did read were very underwhelming. I might buy the novel. The dr who magazine entry will not be bought due to the debacle with their contribution to time lord victorious. If they ever bother to continue the collections (and where are the Jodie strips!) then I will read their contribution but not if it’s in the magazine itself as I stopped buying that over a decade ago. Why bother with multiplatform stories? Most people are either uninterested in sections or just frankly can’t afford to buy everything. As I say I will probably buy a novel but everything else leaves me cold.

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  • pupbenny

    March 20th, 2023 - 3:30pm

    Just checked the comments on the YouTube video, people are ripping this to shreds.

    ‘Well this is…certainly a thing that exists’
    ‘This is truly one of the Doctor Who stories ever created.’
    ‘Budget: £2
    Lunch: £1.50
    Actual Budget: 50p’
    ‘I can’t give it a thumbs down; I’d just feel like a bully.’

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    • The Outcast

      March 21st, 2023 - 1:08pm

      The funniest reply I saw was actually here – someone just wrote “NO THANKS”, and for whatever reason that made me crack up.

    • Anonymous

      March 23rd, 2023 - 2:32pm

      Well I’m glad I got a laugh for “NO THANKS”

  • Prof Horner

    March 20th, 2023 - 3:10pm

    Who is this supposed to be for, the under fives ?

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  • DoctorNo

    March 20th, 2023 - 3:04pm

    I’m guessing the cheque from Disney hasn’t cleared yet. That was tragic.

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  • AT

    March 20th, 2023 - 1:05pm

    This looks and sounds very meh!

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    • pupbenny

      March 20th, 2023 - 2:08pm

      Agreed.

  • Ken

    March 20th, 2023 - 12:30pm

    Unless there’s some TV series attached to this I can’t see me engaging

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  • AxC

    March 20th, 2023 - 12:26pm

    Well these always go well don’t they?

    Old men trying to work out how the internet works not realising that their only real audience is a bunch of 60 year old sods these days who hang around car auctions and collect vinyl records.

    Who is this for? The PR feels a bit Sarah Jane so presumably for a much, much younger audience than usual.

    And what’s it for? It’s more filler to take your mind off the fact that very little Doctor Who is made or screened these days.

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    • Doctor Stu

      March 20th, 2023 - 1:39pm

      There is very much Doctor who being made these days, we recently had series 13, a Christmas special, Easter special, centenary special, there’s multiple 60th anniversary episodes this year, a Christmas special, early next year there’s another whole series of Doctor who, potentially two or at the very least one new spin off, another Christmas special and then continuous series’s plus Xmas specials for the foreseeable, alongside countless, endless big finish content and two new spin off shows

    • The Outcast

      March 21st, 2023 - 1:39pm

      “Recently” – I’d not say Flux was recent – that was about eighteen months ago at this point, over a year. I think recent would be within the last year – we’ve only had two Episodes in that time – by the time the first 60th special airs, Power of the Doctor will be over a year old.

      Indeed – the general trend has been longer waits for increasingly diminishing episode counts – we used to get a Series of 14 Episodes (count includes the special) a year + multiple spin-offs in the interim – now, we’re generally waiting eighteen months for 11 Episodes – in the past eighteen we’ve had even less than that (though there was a pandemic, so that’s reasonable). Now, there’s good reason for these declines, but it’s undeniable there’s less content per year in terms of TV DW.

      And lets look at the EU – Big Finish has increased it’s output in recent years, yeah, but all other Doctor Who media has been in decline – Titan used to publish loads of DW comics – now they basically publish nothing on the DW front – the only thing they’re working on are the Dan Slott comics – only one is due for this year, and that’s the only announced output so far – they’re involved in this event, so that probably means there’s another comic to be announced for this year, but still – just two comics – they used to release three ongoing ranges + minis + events. And the novel range has decreased output also, we only get a dozen books nowadays – used to get atleast three times that.

      And it’s not just the TV and EU – there’s also less merch than there used to be too, as evidenced by this site.

      Generally, the trend has been less content and longer waits, Big Finish is the sole exception, and whilst RTD2 seems to be about to change things with consistent yearly Series and spin-offs in the off-season, that’s in the future – it doesn’t change that what OP said about current DW is true.

    • Anon

      March 21st, 2023 - 1:47pm

      And series 14 is eight episodes

  • Loobop

    March 20th, 2023 - 12:13pm

    i wouldn’t know her even if i fell over her.

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  • BigBen64

    March 20th, 2023 - 11:55am

    Just clocked the meaning of the Audio Original title “Four From Doom’s Day”…

    It’s probably going to be four stories taken from the 24 hours Doom mentions in the trailer.

    Should be interesting to see how Doctor Who Magazine, the ‘digital channels’ and Big Finish are involved…

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    • BigBen64

      March 20th, 2023 - 12:06pm

      Well Big Finish seem to be releasing a boxset (presumably) of adventures set during those 24 hours, with Sooz Kempner starring as Doom (and as it’s in the “New Series” section of the Doctor Who stuff, I’m guessing that an actor who plays the Doctor might feature in it -> Eccleston, Tennant or McGann perhaps?)…

      https://www.bigfinish.com/releases/v/doctor-who-doom-s-day-2832

    • The Outcast

      March 20th, 2023 - 12:30pm

      I doubt the Doctor’s in it, since she’s looking for them throughout the event, but I do think there may be a whole bunch of NuWho fan-favourite characters in it, like River Song and Missy, both of whom Big Finish has the actors for on the lunches.

    • Anonymous

      March 22nd, 2023 - 10:49am

      There will likely be more then one doctor, she says “they” at the end when referencing finding the doctor.

  • Pertwee’s Pyjamas

    March 20th, 2023 - 11:44am

    I hope it’s better organised than Time Lord Victorious, as the non-chronological release schedule for that multi-platform crossover made it a mess to follow…

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    • Ian Cotterill

      March 20th, 2023 - 12:11pm

      Certainly I hope the standalone element of each story works better than in ‘Time Lord Victorious’ and they’re less dependent on each other for the overall arc to make sense.

  • Anonymous

    March 20th, 2023 - 11:43am

    NO THANKS!

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    • Professor Litefoot

      March 20th, 2023 - 12:14pm

      baffled that Sooz Kempner keeps getting work

  • Anita

    March 20th, 2023 - 11:39am

    What do they mean by “Doctor Who digital channels”? Is it their YouTube channel or iPlayer? Or something else?

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  • Drwhofan12

    March 20th, 2023 - 11:30am

    Will there be a pack for dr who comic creator like time lord victorious had?

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    • Mrs Croot

      March 20th, 2023 - 6:39pm

      I hope so, that game deserves more love and updates. 🙂

    • Anonymous

      March 20th, 2023 - 7:22pm

      I’ve been playing it recently so I agree it does need more love and updates

  • DalekAgent

    March 20th, 2023 - 11:26am

    I honestly really enjoyed Time Lord Victorious so i cant wait to start this

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