The boss spoke out following speculation regarding what lies ahead of the beloved sci-fi series, and speculation the partnership deal with the BBC and Disney+ for the show is hanging in the balance.
He told Deadline: "Fans love the Doctor Who brand. It’s been that way since before I was in short trousers."
The BBC/Disney partnership came into force two seasons ago, at the same time Russell T Davies returned to Doctor Who as showrunner, and Ncuti Gatwa took over as the Doctor.
However, since then the show has divided fans for its complicated plot lines, surprise character returns and convoluted plot twists.
At the end of the latest season, Gatwa stepped down, appearing to hand it over to Billie Piper as the character regenerated in the finale.
To add further confusion, it’s since been noted that Piper – who is already an established presence within the franchise as Rose Tyler – may not actually be the next Doctor after all, with showrunner Davies joking he had "no idea" in an interview with YourManchester.
Davies said after her appearance in the finale: "It’s an honour and a hoot to welcome her back to the TARDIS, but quite how and why and who is a story yet to be told."
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