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Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies, who has been known for his progressive content, recently opened up about why transgender representation is important.. During a press conference for Doctor ...
Doctor Who is back and with some viewers complaining that the series is now 'too woke', we say the sci-fi series has always been political and inclusive.
Doctor Who has 'changed lives' of LGBT people. ... "I think at that time, still, queer representation in sci-fi in particular was there but maybe a little bit shallow sometimes," said Steffan Alun.
The BBC received more than 100 complaints from Doctor Who viewers who argued that the inclusion of Yasmin Finney’s transgender character Rose was “inappropriate.” The corporation has ...
When Russell took over Doctor Who for the first time in 2005, fans were introduced to the series' first LGBT character, the pansexual Captain Jack Harkness (played by John Barrowman).
The BBC received more than 100 complaints from Doctor Who viewers who argued that the inclusion of Yasmin Finney‘s transgender character Rose was “inappropriate.”. The corporation has ...
Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies is known for bringing progressive stories to the screen, and he was keen to do the same with the iconic sci-fi show by introducing Yasmin Finney's character Rose ...
Doctor Who's The Star Beast and Wild Blue Yonder have proven that queer stories are still at the heart of the show - and Russell T Davies is championing it.
For Doctor Who head writer Russell T Davies, watching the series in the mid-1980s paralleled his feelings about his own sexuality. “Being gay was ‘the love that dare not speak its name’ and ...