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Stephen Bush
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The good news is, I think the show will be back sooner than people think. The bad news is that means that we are never going to get the absolutely terrific behind the scenes account that the last cancellation only really started to produce in the early 2000s.
'In order to keep the show alive, we cooked up a twist that left the show in a level of limbo never before seen and did not even have a plan for how to write our way out of it' - again, Russell, I really hope that's a lie!
This is one of those things that is so damning you sort of have to hope that it's *not* true:
Boy, will my face be red when I look at the calendar and realise that today's April 1st.
[looks at calendar for tenth time]
BREAKING: "After careful consideration, the BBC, Russell T Davies and Bad Wolf have collectively decided not to go ahead with the previously announced Doctor Who Christmas episode.
www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/...
seen multiple versions of this today and can we not? do you know how many entirely friendly people have been issued visas by *all* the home secretaries? my wife was issued a visa by theresa may. you get where this talking point will end up when the people doing the rioting see it, right?
The kirpan thing was also a failure of the basic test of "have you looked at what the law actually is and how it applies to this apparent ill".