Series 14 (Doctor Who)

Series 14 was a series of Doctor Who produced by BBC in collaboration with Bad Wolf, which had been acquired by Sony. It entered a new era of the programme as former showrunner and executive producer Russell T Davies made his return to the role he effectively started. Davies' original era began with the series revival in 2005 and ended in 2010 with the Tenth Doctor's regeneration in The End of Time, thirteen years before this series.

Early announcements
In May 2017, it was announced that due to the terms of a deal between BBC Worldwide and SMG Pictures in China, the company has first right of refusal on the purchase for the Chinese market of past and future series and spin-offs of the programme.

In October 2019, it was revealed that due to the show heading to HBO Max, the network had struck a deal for additional series of the programme.

Return of a showrunner
On 29 July 2021, following the announcement of Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall's departure, the BBC noted, "We will announce plans for the new generation of Doctor Who in due course – watch this space!"

The new series and Davies' return were first teased by Piers Wenger when he said an upcoming change for Doctor Who would be "radical" on 25 August.

It was noted in a big reveal by the BBC on 24 September 2021 that Russell T Davies would make his return in the 60th anniversary special in 2023 and remain as head writer in "series beyond".

Davies first hinted at this reveal earlier that same day, telling his Instagram followers to watch for "News incoming 3.15pm", in a post which featured artwork of his forehead in front of Gallifrey. Like the preceding series 13 the series was announced as happening before the previous series had even begun broadcasting.

Commenting on his return, Davies said: "I'm beyond excited to be back on my favourite show. But we're time-travelling too fast, there's a whole series of Jodie Whittaker's brilliant Doctor for me to enjoy, with my friend and hero Chris Chibnall at the helm — I'm still a viewer for now."

- Russell T Davies

Chibnall himself added: "It's monumentally exciting and fitting that Doctor Who's 60th anniversary will see one of Britain's screenwriting diamonds return home. Russell built the baton that is about to be handed back to him. Doctor Who, the BBC, the screen industry in Wales — and let's be honest everyone in the whole world — have so many reasons to be Very Excited Indeed about what lies ahead."

- Chris Chibnall

Speaking at a press event on 11 October, Wenger said of the decision for Davies to return: "I almost think that I don't need to answer that question. I think bringing back Russell for Doctor Who was one of the least painful decisions I've ever had to make. How will he evolve that show? I mean, he is a man with a vision, for sure. But, you know, we are way off filming. We've got a new series starting at the end of the month, and a whole year of Jodie [Whittaker] to go yet. And lots of adventures ahead for her. And so I think it's just a bit early to say what his vision will be, but it was a very exciting opportunity for the BBC to bring him back."

- Piers Wenger

Speaking at a Q&A at the Oxford Union on 10 December, Steven Moffat said he knew about RTD's future plans for the show, saying: "I’m really curious to see what Russell’s second go-around is like, what he does now. Because being the restless man he is, it won’t be the same as the first time. Don’t think you know what you’re going to get. You don’t. And I know a little bit because we chatted. He wouldn’t be doing this unless he could scare the living shit out of you. So, it will be great."

- Steven Moffat

Speaking to Radio Times on 14 February 2022, while talking about his show "It’s A Sin", Davies said: "The truth of it is that everyone lies when they leave Doctor Who and says they've moved on. I mean, I've been thinking about it since I was three, so there's no way you stop thinking about it. The reason I've worked on 34 programmes in my life is because I don't normally like continuing series. That's why It's A Sin came to an end and I just moved on. I like looking at a new set of challenges every time and a blank page – but Doctor Who is always a blank page. There are things coming up that are brand new ways of telling the stories that have never been done before, so it just feels new. I wouldn't go back if it wasn't feeling new. But that's the thing about Doctor Who – every episode is new. Every single episode. I'm sitting here now, 10 pages away from a climax thinking, 'God, I've never written in this territory before – this is strange and new' – so it's always new. It's a self-renewing show."

- Russell T Davies

Promotion
The very first bit of promotion for this series came on 24 September 2021 with the reveal that Russell T Davies would be leading the show from the 60th anniversary special and into "series beyond".

On 22 December, Davies told The Guardian that he had already written a couple of his episodes for the new era, and confirmed that his first episode would indeed go out in November 2023, on the 60th Anniversary.

Broadcast
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Cast
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Production
As 2023 marked the return of Russell T Davies as showrunner, it also marked a change in Studio location, with the new studio, Wolf Studios, taking over from Roath Lock Studios as the company for in-house filming. This change came about as the company Bad Wolf was set to co-produce along with the BBC going forward.

Bad Wolf had further filed for a new subsidiary company, also run by Julie Gardner, called Whoniverse1 LTD.

Producers
Russell T Davies made his "explosive return" to Doctor Who in the 60th anniversary special and "series beyond".

Phil Collinson also returned to the show as producer.

Director
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Writers
Russell T Davies wrote the 60th Anniversary special (plus some of the Series 14 episodes).

Pre-production
On 19 January 2022, according to block producer Vicki Delow's CV, it stated that Series 14 was "currently in production”.

Filming
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Aliens and enemies
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Rumours

 * Billie Piper expressed a willingness to return as Rose Tyler at some point "if the circumstances and the story were right”.
 * Matt Smith expressed a willingness to return as the Eleventh Doctor at some point "if the timing was right, and after giving Jodie Whittaker a chance. I think we've got to give a few years to Miss Whittaker to get the TARDIS under her belt, as it were, and then yeah — one day".
 * Davies' new era could bring back the Christmas Special.
 * David Tennant could be returning but cast as the new Fourteenth incarnation of the Doctor.

Adaptations and merchandising
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Stories set during the season
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