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Russell T. Davies on ‘Doctor Who’ Inherited and ‘Queer as a folk’ ‘

The British showrunner estimated Russell T Davies does not think Doctor Who “Will be on my tombstone.”

The BAFTA winning scribe has experienced two times by showing the successful BBC science fiction series but said The big problem His inheritance will be defined by the queer broadcasts which he has created as Queer as folk, cucumber, it’s a sin And the next Tee tee.

“I like Doctor WhoBut I don’t have it. It is not mine. So, in the end, my heart will always be with the things I have, “he told the magazine.

Davies said Point, Who follows two gay men in Manchester on the front lines of the cultural war, is “the strongest thing I have written”, describing it as a cross between the drama of the chain 4. Queer that people And his futuristic BBC series Years and years.

“This is the strongest thing I wrote – I think Queer that people,, Cucumber,, It’s a sin And Slope Are those who will be on my tombstone, ”he added.

Doctor Who I just broadcast his second season under the new Davies era, but everything is not going well with the show. Its Disney-BBC Co-Pro agreement seems to be suspended, the notes are declining and the former doctoral student Ncuti Gatwa left under something of a cloud. Spin off War between the land and the sea should be launched later this year.

Davies simply replied “Befot!” Questioned by The big problem Above the uncertain future of the show. He was in Manchester to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Channel 4 Cucumber, tofu And Banana.

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