Doctor who is currently shooting her 60th birthday and, as fans continue to speculate on how David Tennant’s doctor is involved and Who plays Neil Patrick Harris? (we have ideas ), new rumors are circulating. And they suggest that the special adds another classic character. There is new evidence that could add credit to the rumor that fans will see K9 again.
This claim regarding an alleged appearance of K9 comes from a recent report by radio schedules . The outlet cited a previous interview with which he did Doctor Who: drafted Juno Dawson, during which the creator revealed that there were characters from his audio series that he couldn’t use, presumably because there were plans for them on the TV series. Dawson cited Catherine Tate’s Donna Noble as an example of a character she couldn’t use:
Donna was originally supposed to be in episode seven, but we’re told “absolutely not” now for obvious reasons.
Juno Dawson later revealed that they were also prohibited from wearing K9s. Doctor Who: drafted He eventually replaced the robotic dog with a new character called the Floater, but the question remains as to why he wasn’t allowed to use the former. Is it possible that we will see the character on the 60th anniversary?
One reason some might believe the dog might show up Doctor whoNumber 60 is that the dog has already appeared next to David Tennant’s doctor. The two emerged in the 2006 episode “School Reunion,” which occurred under Russell T. Davies as showrunner. Maybe the two are in some sort of reunion and the puppy could play a big part in the next special.
It’s certainly possible we’ll see K9 on the 60th anniversary special, but it’s worth remembering that there are other things to consider. For example, the latest episode of Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor (coming this fall) will also feature two. stars of the classical era, Tegan and Ace . The dog (get it?) Could easily sneak past these two with little discomfort.
There are many theoretical reasons why Written I couldn’t use the character. It should be noted that the BBC does not own all the rights to K9 and the properties of creators Bob Baker and Dave Martin also own it. This could make using the bot a little more complicated for things outside of the show, like audio dramas, and a company might just decline the option rather than go through the steps required to get there. It’s definitely not the funniest possibility, but it’s definitely worth mentioning.
Regardless of whether K9 is involved or not, Doctor who60th birthday should be a fun time. The little we know about the special, expected in 2023, has already wowed fans. Hopefully this lives up to the hype and provides a reasonable explanation as to why fans have been watching David Tennant so much and not. new doctor Ncuti Gatwa in the middle of filming lately.
Doctor who is currently on hiatus, but HBO Max subscribers you can stream the series to your heart’s delight right now. That’s what I hope to do because we still have a long way to go before a new episode hits our screens.
Source: Cinemablend

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