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BBC license fees and a British hostile government, or why Doctor Who has outgrown the BBC
For a show that has been on the air for more than 60 years, Doctor Who has always called the BBC its home. However, that is set to change with the release of Doctor Who season one (which is actually season 14 in the New Who era, but who is counting?) as the iconic sci-fi show will land on Disney+ for international audiences. The reason for the change is a complex mix of budget restrictions, a UK government that has been openly hostile to the BBC, and the strange way that the network receives its funding, according to showrunner Russell T. Davies. Speaking to io9, Davies laid out the background behind the change. When he came back to the show, he explained, there was a desire “to increase

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