BBC executive finally confirms future of Doctor Who after months of speculation
Briefly

Kate Phillips, the BBC's Chief Content Officer, said Doctor Who will remain on the BBC and that the TARDIS is going nowhere. The BBC described the partnership with Disney+ as "great" and confirmed the spin-off The War Between The Land And The Sea will continue. Lindsay Salt, the BBC's Director of Drama, said the broadcaster is committed to keeping the series alive. BARB figures show season 15 averaged 3.2 million viewers over eight episodes, about half a million fewer than Ncuti Gatwa's first season; season 13 averaged 4.9 million. Russell T Davies said no final decision is expected until after season two.
"Rest assured, Doctor Who is going nowhere,"
"with or without Disney, Doctor Who will still be on the BBC ... The Tardis is going nowhere."
"committed to keeping the series alive."
"There's no decision until after season two,"
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