Disney Dumps BBC Doctor Who Deal After Woke Rebrand Bombs

Disney has dumped its Doctor Who partnership with the BBC after just two series following the show’s woke rebrand and amidst plummeting ratings. The Telegraph has more.

The US streaming giant has confirmed it will not be involved in the next series of the sci-fi favourite following reports of lacklustre viewing figures.

The break-up means Doctor Who will not return to TV screens until Christmas 2026, with a special episode written by original showrunner Russell T. Davies.

A spin-off series entitled The War Between the Land and the Sea, which was co-produced with Disney, will air later this year, while a new children’s animation series for CBeebies is in development.

The BBC insisted it was “fully committed” to Doctor Who and would announce plans for the next series in due course.

Nevertheless, it marks a major setback for the public service broadcaster, which announced its tie-up with Disney to great fanfare in 2022. Bosses said the partnership would transform Doctor Who into a “global franchise” reaching audiences in 150 countries.

Tim Davie, the BBC Director-General, has also cited the deal as an example of how the broadcaster is teaming up with streaming services to generate more revenues from its shows abroad, offsetting a decline in licence fee income.

With an estimated budget of around £10 million per episode, TV executives on both sides of the Atlantic hoped the splashy reboot would introduce Doctor Who to new generations of viewers across the globe.

Showrunner Davies had gone further, saying Disney funding was needed to guarantee the show’s future as the BBC was “undoubtedly on its way out in some shape or form”.

However, viewing figures in the UK fell by an average of 1.5 million each episode compared to the previous season, which starred Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor, according to figures compiled by industry magazine Deadline.

In the US, ratings were described by one industry source as “underwhelming”.

The series, which starred Ncuti Gatwa as the Doctor and Varada Sethu, has been branded as “woke” by some critics, who said it placed too much focus on identity politics.

Sethu hit back at the criticism earlier this year, insisting that the backlash proved the show was “doing the right thing”. 

Davies also rejected the claims from “online warriors”, saying: “What you might call diversity, I just call an open door.”

A further shadow was cast over the show when Gatwa stepped down this summer after completing his two-series contract as the 15th Doctor, saying the role “demands a lot of you, physically and emotionally and mentally”.

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EppingBlogger
5 months ago

Disney is under shareholder pressure to make popular films and to withdraw from woke. BBC isn’t.

Marcus Aurelius knew
5 months ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

Be nice if the BBC wasn’t, full stop.

JXB
JXB
5 months ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

And, unlike the BBC, loses money if it doesn’t.

robnicholson
robnicholson
5 months ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

Indeed especially after the disaster of Snow White (don’t get me started!).

DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
5 months ago

Go woke, go broke. Defund the BBC and help the sea change along.

Gezza England
Gezza England
5 months ago
Reply to  DiscoveredJoys

Have since Sachsgate. RIP Sybil Fawlty.

huxleypiggles
5 months ago

Wonderful news.

Marcus Aurelius knew
5 months ago

Oh
dear
never
mind

TEN MILLION POUNDS PER EPISODE?

GroundhogDayAgain
5 months ago

Surely money well spent! 🤯

It does seem excessive.

soundofreason
soundofreason
5 months ago

Yep. Well and truly spent. Pissed away. Never to be got back.

Gezza England
Gezza England
5 months ago
Reply to  soundofreason

Seems quite an increase from the days when they used to film it in a sandpit in Redhill in Surrey. I met a Dalek this year at the Bromley Motor Pageant, howver it is not a BBC one but comes from the two films with Peter Cushing as the Doctor.

Purpleone
5 months ago

Excessive – it seems mad… this is a TV show, not a film?

robnicholson
robnicholson
5 months ago

Staggering isn’t it!

Pembroke
Pembroke
5 months ago

CGI isn’t cheap, but it does seem a bit excessive.

For a fist full of roubles

Permit me a satisfied smirk.

Marcus Aurelius knew
5 months ago

Permitted

😏

For a fist full of roubles

Ta, old fruit.

robnicholson
robnicholson
5 months ago

And a “I told you so” retort.

Heretic
Heretic
5 months ago

Good! Rwandan Gatwa & Co. are awful. Total cringeworthy rubbish.

For a fist full of roubles

I am looking forward to the new panto, Coal Black and the Seven Juvenile Chimney Operatives, featuring a red clad paedophile atop the chimney with a big bag of enticements.

JXB
JXB
5 months ago

Dr Who doesn’t need Disney, just a credible and traditional Dr Who, a good and credible script, which focuses on entertaining not serving narrow ideological nonsense to please those making the show instead of its audience.

Are we to believe Gallifrey, the planet of the Time Lords, coincidentally was ethnically identical to Pianet Earth with a Black race?

Spiv
Spiv
5 months ago

The utter insanity of the BBC and Disney thinking that by make what used to be Dr Who even MORE woke is breathtaking.
If I was a reluctant shareholder in Disney I’d be looking how I could shift my shares without losing my shirt! They clearly haven’t changed or learned from their gross blunders, not mistakes.
As for the BBC, we’re stuck with them but I for one refuse to pay the licence fee. I’d burn my TV first!

Covid-1984
Covid-1984
5 months ago

I agree everyone at the BBC should be FULLY committed.
MAKE ASYLUMS GREAT AGAIN. MAGA!!!!

RTSC
RTSC
5 months ago

You’d think, after 60-odd years, the BBC would be able to come up with something new, instead of continually flogging the very old, very tired and now very tedious Dr Who.