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    What if Doctor Who Wasn't Axed?
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    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    Doctor Who is is an British science fiction media franchise created by Sydney Newman, Donald Wilson and C.E. Webber, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has expanded into various films, television series, video games, novels, and comic books.

    Conception and Setting

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    History and Production

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    Television

    Main Franchise

    Ten television series make up the bulk of the Doctor Who franchise: Doctor Who, K9 and Company, Leftover, Rebel Zero, Panopticon, Cold Front, The Elysium, Doctor Who: The New Renegade, Doctor Who: Adventures and Doctor Who: The Time Meddlers. All series in total amount to 1,382* episodes across 87 seasons of television.

    Series Seasons Episodes Originally Released Country of Origin Platform
    1 Doctor Who 56 1,107* 23 November 1963 - present day United Kingdom ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง BBC Television Service
    BBC1
    BBC One
    2 K9 and Company 1 1 28 December 1981 BBC1
    3 Leftover 5 46 7 April 2001 - 19 December 2010 BBC Two
    United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ BBC One
    4 Rebel Zero 1 4 7 January 2006 - 28 January 2006 United Kingdom ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง BBC Three
    5 Panopticon 7 58 9 February 2008 - 27 July 2013 BBC One
    6 Cold Front 2 10 12 October 2012 - 17 May 2013 United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ CBS
    7 The Elysium 5 52 31 May 2015 - 15 December 2019 United Kingdom ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง BBC One
    8 Doctor Who: The New Renegade 4 38* 19 January 2020 - present day United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ CBS All Access
    Paramount+
    9 Doctor Who: Adventures 5 60* 6 April 2020 - present day United Kingdom ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง CBBC
    10 Doctor Who: The Time Meddlers 1 6* 2023 - present day BBC Three
    • (*) marks a television series that is currently airing and has an ever changing episode count that will need to be continually updated.

    Doctor Who

    Main article: Doctor Who (TV Series)
    The original logo of Doctor Who, used from 1963 to 1967.

    Doctor Who is the original and flagship television series for the Doctor Who franchise. It debuted on the BBC Television Service on 23 November 1963. The series centres on a time traveller called "the Doctor", who is often depicted as coming from a race of beings known as Time Lords. They travel through space and time in a time machine they call the TARDIS.

    This ship โ€” which looks like a small, London police box on the outside โ€” has nearly infinite dimensions on the inside. It has become such an iconic shape in British culture that it's currently the intellectual property of the BBC & Paramount Global rather than its actual makers, the Metropolitan Police Service.

    While there has been an ever revolving number of cast members, as either Doctors or "Companions", the following have played the character of the Doctor, for at least one season of television:

    The series has been produced by a number of different television production studios over the years:

    The series was produced by BBC Television from its inception in 1963 to 1998, when BBC Worldwide signed a co-production deal with Paramount Television. From 1998 to 2006, the series was produced by BBC Wales and Paramount Television. From 2006 to 2009, the series was produced by BBC Wales and CBS Paramount Television Studios. From 2009 to 2013, the series was produced by BBC Wales and CBS Television Studios. From 2013 to 2016, the series was produced by BBC Scotland and CBS Television Studios. From 2016 to 2020, the series was produced by BBC Studios Scotland and CBS Television Studios. From 2020 to 2023, the series was produced by BBC Studios Scotland and CBS Studios (now under the ownership of Paramount Global). From 2023, the series will be produced by WhoStudios โ€” a joint-venture between BBC Studios and Paramount Global.

    K9 and Company

    Main article: K9 and Company (TV Series)
    K9 and Company logo

    K9 and Company was the first Doctor Who spin-off series, which was ultimately just a one-episode television pilot. It featured former series regulars Sarah Jane Smith, an investigative journalist played by Elisabeth Sladen, and K-9, a robotic dog voiced by John Leeson. Both characters had been companions of the Fourth Doctor, but they had not appeared together before.

    The main cast of the show was intended to be:

    The single episode, A Girl's Best Friend, was broadcast by BBC1 as a Christmas special on 28 December 1981, but was not taken up for a continuing series, due to a change of management at BBC1.

    Leftover

    Main article: Leftover (TV Series)

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    Rebel Zero

    Main article: Rebel Zero (Mini-Series)

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    Panopticon

    Main article: Panopticon (TV Series)

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    Cold Front

    Main article: Cold Front (TV Series)

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    The Elysium

    Main article: The Elysium (TV Series)
    The Elysium logo

    The Elysium was a Doctor Who television spin-off series centred around the decedents of the Time Lords who survived the Battle of Earth, in Panopticon's series finale, Doctor. It was produced by Left Bank Pictures for the BBC Studios, CBS Television Studios and Netflix.

    The series was created by Doctor Who showrunners, Ronald D. Moore and Jane Espenson, with the latter going on to showrun the series, later to be joined by Toni Graphia.

    The main cast for the series included:

    The series ran for 5 seasons and a total of 52 episodes. It received some criticism for its tenuous links to Doctor Who, in its earliest seasons, before the series crossed over with Doctor Who in the 2017 story, False Prophets, where Doctor Who companion, Raleigh Baker-Mitchell, was introduced into the series, to strengthen its ties with Doctor Who. The show was popular with international audiences being distributed entirely through Netflix, outside of the United Kingdom and United States, branded as a "Netflix Original Series".

    Doctor Who: The New Renegade

    Main article: Doctor Who: The New Renegade (TV Series)

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    Doctor Who: Adventures

    Main article: Doctor Who: Adventures (TV Series)

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    Doctor Who: The Time Meddlers

    Main article: Doctor Who: The Time Meddlers (TV Series)
    Doctor Who: The Time Meddlers logo

    Doctor Who: The Time Meddlers is a Doctor Who television spinoff comedy series. It centres around the character of The Monk, recently reintroduced in Doctor Who played by Jo Brand, and a group of "time meddlers", travelling through time and space.

    The cast includes:

    Doctor Who: The Time Meddlers was the first show to be produced under WhoStudios with recording for the first season of the show taking place in June and July 2022 at WhoStudios - the Lambert Centre in Manchester.

    Foreign Adaptations

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    Series Seasons Episodes Originally Released Country of Origin Platform
    1 Dokter Wie 3 30 11 October 2018 - 26 May 2022 Netherlands ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ NPO 1
    2 Doctor Misterio 2 20* 15 January 2019 - present Spain ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ La 1
    SkyShowtime
    3 Doctor Who: Through Time and Space 3 35* 9 June 2019 - present Poland ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ TVN
    BBC Four
    4 Mysteriet Doktorn 3 30 16 August 2019 - present Sweden ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช SVT1
    • (*) marks a television series that is currently airing and has an ever changing episode count that will need to be continually updated.

    Dokter Wie

    Main article: Dokter Wie (TV Series)

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    Doctor Misterio

    Main article: Doctor Misterio (TV Series)

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    Doctor Who: Through Time and Space

    Main article: Doctor Who: Through Time and Space (TV Series)

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    Mysteriet Doktorn

    Main article: Mysteriet Doktorn (TV Series)

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    Films

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    Film Release Date Director Screenwriter(s) Story by Producer(s)
    1 Dr. Who and the Daleks 25 June 1965 Gordon Flemyng Milton Subotsky Terry Nation Milton Subotsky and Max J. Rosenberg
    2 Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. 26 July 1966
    3 Doctor Who 21 November 2003 Nicholas Meyer Russell T Davies and Nicholas Meyer Russell T Davies, Nicholas Meyer and David Renwick Tony Redston
    4 Doctor Who: Revelation 16 February 2007 Graeme Harper Robert Shearman and Paul Cornell Robert Shearman, Paul Cornell, Russell T Davies and Tony Redston
    5 Doctor Who: Vengeance 12 February 2010 Martin Campbell Robert Shearman and Gareth Roberts Douglas Adams, Robert Shearman, Gareth Roberts and Gary Russell Gary Russell
    6 Doctor Who: Endgame 24 February 2012 Robert Shearman Robert Shearman and Gary Russell
    7 Doctor Who: Genesis 23 November 2013 Robert Shearman, Gary Russell, Ronald D. Moore and Ira Steven Behr
    8 Doctor Who: Until the World Ends 16 November 2018 S.J. Clarkson David Renwick and Andrew Davies Gerard Butler
    9 Doctor Who: The Upgrade from Tomorrow 14 May 2021 Rachel Talalay Karey Kirkpatrick Karey Kirkpatrick & Mark Forster
    10 Doctor Who 60 24 November 2023 Mick Jackson Adrian Hodges

    Additional Programming

    Mini-Episodes

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    Aftershows

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    Series Narrator(s) / Presenter(s) Seasons Episodes Originally Released Platform
    1 After Who Jo Whiley (2004-06, 2014-16) 21 202 11 September 2004 - 12 March 2016 BBC Three[1]
    Zoe Ball (2007-11)
    Rufus Hound (2011-13)
    2 Doctor Who Extra Nicholas Briggs 2 33 11 September 2016 - 1 January 2018 BBC iPlayer
    3 Doctor Who: The Fan Show Rufus Hound โ€” 24 18 March 2018 - 25 November 2018
    4 Doctor Who Weekly Nicholas Briggs (2018-present) 159* 3 December 2018 - present YouTube
    Toby Hadoke (2018-present)
    Rufus Hound (2018-present)
    Jenna Russell (2019-present)
    Hugh Quarshie (2021-present)
    • (*) marks a television series that is currently airing and has an ever changing episode count that will need to be continually updated.

    After Who

    Main article: After Who (TV Series)

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    Doctor Who Extra

    Main article: Doctor Who Extra (Web Series)

    To be added.

    Doctor Who: The Fan Show

    Main article: Doctor Who: The Fan Show (Web Series)

    To be added.

    Doctor Who Weekly

    Main article: Doctor Who Weekly (Web Series)

    To be added.

    Merchandise

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    Branding

    Although Doctor Who had featured an on-screen logo since it's inception in 1963, it wasn't until 1975 that a franchise logo was adopted. Up until this point, it was extremely common for different pieces of Doctor Who media to use a wild variety of original logos. Below are the primary variations of the overall brand logos for the Doctor Who franchise: <gallery> Full Logo RED.png|1975-1980 Neon Logo Davison Transparent.png|1980-1987 McCoy Merch Logo Cutout with all effects.png|1987-1991 1991 logo B&W.png|1991-1998 1998 Merchandising logo.png|1998-2003 2003 logo black.png|2003-2007 2007 logo black.png|2007-2013 2013 logo black.png|2013-2018 Season 52 logo black.png|2018 Season 53 Logo Black.png|2019-2020 Doctor_Who_2020_Logo_Black.png|2020-present

    Corporate Ownership

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    Footnotes

    1. โ†‘ Some special episodes first aired on BBC One.
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