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rabstark -> RE: Dr Who is coming back (8/2/2008 1:28:21 PM)
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ORIGINAL: brothertodd For those who are unsure if series will be back as the Doc ends the show with no companion but all loose ends tied up, news is Tennent is leaving and so is the wrighter but Starlog mag has confirmed that someone else is taking over the helm so there will be a 5th season and we'll just get a new Doctor, Im glad Donna's done with. Not entirely accurate... David Tennant is not leaving. At least not for the time being. The show is on a semi-hiatus through 2009 while David works on some other projects, including a stretch with the Royal Shakespeare Company playing Hamlet (he's just begun that, and is playing opposite Patrick Stewart .) I call it a semi-hiatus because although there is no series scheduled for 2009, there will be 5 movies, including the now traditional Christmas specials. The 2008 Christmas special is already in the can, and is the first to involved an enemy from the the original series. David is contracted for all five movies, and is in negotiations for Series 5. Reportedly the BBC is offering him 1.5 million Pounds to return, and considering that at one point he stated that he'd like to become the longest running Doctor since Tom Baker, I'll be surprised if he doesn't take the offer. The one who is departing is Russell T. Davies. He's writing and producing the first two hiatus movies, and co-writing and producing the other three. After that, he'll be replaced as Executive Producer and chief writer by Steven Moffet, who's been responsible for some of the most "original series-like" episodes. If the Series 4 finale is anything to go by, Davies seems to be trying to reset the series to some degree to give Moffet a "clean slate" for Series 5. As to the issue of a companion, well, it's been confirmed that Jenny (the Doctor's "daughter") will be back for at least one of the hiatus movies. Moffat specifically requested that the ending of The Doctor's Daughter be rewritten to undo her death, because he liked the character and has plans for her over the long term. Couldn't agree less re. Donna... She's the first of the new series companions that I'm actually sorry to see go. Never really cared for Rose, and while I liked Martha, Davies almost ruined her by insisting on having her develop a crush on the Doc. Donna started out as a character I didn't care for, and developed by the end of The Christmas Bride into an interesting character just on the merits of being the first companion since Tegan to refuse to travel with the Doctor because she couldn't deal with the death and violence that seems to surround him. In Series 4, she became the first new companion (with the possible exception of Mickey) to grow and mature, and become three dimensional (well, Martha has too, but most of her development took place after leaving the Doctor and joining UNIT). Donna was exactly the sort of companion the Doctor needed. Someone who was neither overawed by him nor infatuated with him, but instead was there because... well gee, who wouldn't want to travel through time and space, and besides the Doc needs someone to reign in the more excessive elements of his nature.
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