Doctor Who Showrunner Russell T. Davies on the connection between "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" and "The Giggle;" new preview visits UNIT.
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Familiar faces return (with a "Twist") in this promo for Showrunner Russell T. Davies's Doctor Who Episode 7: "The Legend of Ruby Sunday."
"Rogue" is the type of story Doctor Who does quite well, commenting on tropes while also updating them to offer new and unique perspectives.
In a rare pop culture crossover moment, could Taylor Swift be facing Ruby's (Millie Gibson) dilemma from Doctor Who Episode 4, "73 Yards"?
Ruby's not big on being told to keep quiet in this clip from BBC & Disney+'s Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson-starring Doctor Who Ep. 6: "Rogue."
A new episode of Tales of the Tardis will only premiere in the UK just before the season finale of Doctor Who on June 20th. What's it about?
As the two feel each other out, The Doctor offers Rogue a mini "masterclass" in proper brooding in this Doctor Who sneak preview.
Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies and star Carole Ann Ford shared their thoughts on the passing of William Russell (Ian Chesterton).
William Russell, aka Ian Chesterton - one of the first companions on Doctor Who when it premiered back in 1963 - has passed away at age 99.
A Regency Era "Rogue" has taken over our spoiler-free review of Doctor Who for this week, which happily tackles Bridgerton - with aliens.
Check out the image gallery released for Showrunner Russell T. Davies and stars Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson's Doctor Who Episode 6: "Rogue."
Along with a new teaser for the episode, Showrunner Russell T. Davies introduces a sneak preview of Doctor Who Season 1 Ep. 6: "Rogue."
It's a murder mystery, a mysterious bounty hunter, and so much more in this trailer for BBC & Disney+'s Doctor Who Season 1 Ep. 6: "Rogue."
"Doctor-Lite" Doctor Who episodes have become a staple of the series and "sandboxes" for some truly creative and experimental storytelling.
In "Dot and Bubble," Doctor Who attacks social media addiction as a tool of Capitalism and offers the battle cry, "DEATH TO INFLUENCERS!"
Check out a new sneak preview for Showrunner Russell T. Davies and stars Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson's Doctor Who Ep. 5: "Dot and Bubble."
Everyone wonders what The Ghostly Old Woman says in Doctor Who: "73 Yards" that causes people to flee in terror - but you can work it out.
Here's a look at the images released for Showrunner Russell T. Davies and Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson's Doctor Who Ep. 5: "Dot and Bubble."
In "Dot and Bubble,", Doctor Who lets its "Black Mirror" flag fly with a Sci-Fi satire about technology that's not lacking in political bite.
"73 Yards" may have confused some Doctor Who viewers, but it has become a favourite amongst many LGBTQ fans for its metaphors for coming out.
In Doctor Who, we're never told why the old woman in "73 Yards" is terrifying, but we have a theory involving the mystery of Cosmic Horror.
Heading into this weekend's new episode, Doctor Who Showrunner Russell T. Davies confirmed that filming on Season 2 has wrapped.
Shortly after the trailer release, The Official Doctor Who Podcast and the show's social media account shared new looks at "Dot and Bubble."
Showrunner Russell T. Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa & Millie Gibson go "Black Mirror" for Doctor Who Episode 5: "Dot and Bubble."
In "73 Yards," Russell T. Davies once again shows that even in Doctor Who, the worst, scariest monsters are the human ones - as in real life.
"73 Yards" starts out as a British folk horror episode of Doctor Who but it takes a left turn into something deeper, odder - and political.
Check out this new clip from Showrunner Russell T. Davies and series stars Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson's Doctor Who Episode 4: "73 Yards."
Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies offered some teases about "spooky" and "strange" episode "73 Yards" ahead of a sneak preview.
In "Boom," Steven Moffat reveals more of the slightly hidden lore of the 51st-century history he created in Doctor Who beginning in 2005.
"Boom," Steven Moffat's new episode of Doctor Who, reveals Villengard's long-running villainy - which has been with the series since 2005.