Kate Herron : "Clearly I can’t get enough of time travel. It is an absolute honour to write for Russell and Ncuti. We had so much fun and can’t wait for you all to see it."
Briony Redman : "As a big fan of Doctor Who and Russell T Davies, it’s been a dream to write on this show."
Russell T Davies : "This is when I absolutely love my job. Working with the stellar talents of Kate and Briony makes my whole world bigger and brighter, and a lot more fun. I was a huge fan of Loki and reached out to Kate to say so - she then introduced me to Briony, and it was all systems go!
They've written a wonderful script which created unique challenges for cast and crew alike. The end result is gorgeous and thrilling and scary, and not like any other episode of Doctor Who."
"We do very scary stuff. Some stuff is quite violent. It’s not for children, it’s about children. It’s not a children’s show but at the heart of it is an eight-year-old watching."
"The first special, 'The Star Beast', is like a great big Pixar family film, like a bank holiday film - all the family watching, lots of laughs, a funny monster."
"The second one, 'Wild Blue Yonder', is darker. Not scary - it’s genuinely weird."
"The third episode, titled 'The Giggle', is scary, nuts, completely mad, frightening. That one will scare you."
"It’s not just a Doctor Who thing - it’s something I and a lot of other writers are very keen to do, to be progressive and reflect more of society. I think she [Yasmin Finney, a transgender actress, as Rose] does the most amazing job and it’s an absolute privilege to work with her and get her on screen."
Little is known about Ruby Sunday as she was abandoned on Christmas Eve as a baby. Now living with her mum, Carla and grandmother, Cherry her world is about to be turned upside when she encounters the Doctor and the two set off on their first adventure together...
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“I am in fact writing an episode of the series of Doctor Who. Exactly like I said I never would. What can I tell you? There was begging, there was pleading but finally Russell agreed to let me have another go – so long as I got out of his garden.
Working with old friends and a brand new Doctor I couldn’t be happier. Sorry I was a bit reticent on the subject for so long. It was all part of an elaborate plan that would have delighted millions but at the last minute I forgot what it was.”
"That story’s going to be the spine of the whole show. We’re heading into season 2, and my God, Ruby Sunday is important to that. There’s good stuff to come."
"They sprung the trap on me. They said, 'We want to make Doctor Who bigger. We want to take it to a streamer. We want to go worldwide. We want it to have a bigger budget. And we want it to be up there with Stranger Things and Star Trek and the Marvel shows. We think that it’s good enough, and we believe in the show to know that it can have that heft, weight, and swagger.'"
"The pitch is music to my ears. Finally, we can afford for different members of an alien race to have different faces!"
"It was one of those times in my life where people said, 'Oh, you can do anything you want now.' It’s very rarely true for a writer, but actually, that was one of those moments when I thought, 'Okay, I can do whatever I want.' So, to turn around and tell my agency, 'I’m going back to Doctor Who,' it was quite a moment."
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