News about Christopher Eccleston

Russell T Davies, the showrunner, says "the end of the television show is definitely on its way."

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2024
'The end of the BBC's hit sci-fi drama,' according to the showrunner, 'the end of the BBC's hit sci-fi drama is undoubtedly on its way.' Russell T Davies suggested that the BBC join forces with Disney to produce the series, which may have a long run in the United Kingdom. 'You've also got to look long term at the BBC's end,' the screenwriter and producer said in an embarrassing attack for the corporation that had acquired one of its biggest names:' You've obviously, unquestionably, in an uncomfortable situation.' He added: 'What's Doctor Who going to die then?No! You've got to be ready for this kind of stuff.' Before he agreed to return to the show, Mr Davies said Doctor Who Should Be A Co-production because the BBC will not be able to finance it to compete with streaming giants.

This weekend, the 20 best shows to watch On Demand —

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2024
An interesting tale about a man seeing glimpses of his deceased parents, the tale of a US tech start-up founded on lies, and a labyrinthine slice of Scandi noir are among our writers' picks. We've compiled a list of the 20 best shows to watch Right Now, sifting through thousands of choices to save you the hassle. Can't decide what to watch this weekend? Read on to find out which shows are worth investing your time in...

Dr. Who is fighting anoperable brain tumour is given his very own Dalek for Christmas

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 23, 2023
Noah Herniman, 17, of Chepstow, South Wales, was diagnosed with a low-grade glioma in 2021 and has since undergone intense chemotherapy therapy. The community united around to help him fight an alien invader in his own garden, inspired by his brave attitude while braving the illness. In a heartwarming video, Noah - surrounded by hundreds of supporters - burstled out of his house only to be confronted with a massive recreation of the legendary sci-fi figure.

Get that festive feline! These are the best shows for any family to enjoy, ranging from Mog's Christmas to the Doctor Who special

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
We've compiled a fun holiday TV for all the family, beginning with Mog's Christmas and a charming half-hour version of UK author Judith Kerr's 1976 children's book of the same name.

This Christmas, our ultimate guide to what to watch on TV this holiday: All you need to hear about this year's festive telly extravaganza from best dramas to family shows, films, comedies, and specials

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
The Heist Before Christmas, which conjures up a Yuletide miracle by mixing bleak elements into a mellow holiday film with a touch of edge, is among the TV dramas to watch over the holiday season.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Doctor Who is Without a single supporter - Queen Elizabeth II

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 27, 2023
Doctor Who is celebrating its 60th anniversary without one of its greatest supporters, the late Queen. She was an avid viewer in the days of pre-streaming for her holiday viewing at Balmoral with the BBC. When the Tardis first appeared in 2005, she recognized Christopher Eccleston, who was apparently in charge of the Tardis. Prince Edward declined an invitation to attend the exhibit, but Charles and Camilla visited the Doctor Who studios in Cardiff, where he impersonated a Dalek. 'Exterminate One?'

The best 100 TV shows ever created have been rediscovered (and no surprise)... But does YOUR favorite appear on the list?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 3, 2023
The Daily Mail's Weekend magazine has reached yet another magnificent milestone - this month we turn 30! We asked you to share our top ten TV shows so we could compile our definitive list of the 100 Greatest TV Shows voted for by you.

JAN MOIR: I've been trying to figure out what the point of the Royal Family any more since the Queen's death. Is that correct?

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
JAN MOIR: Since the Queen died, I've been wondering what the point of the Royal Family any more. Is that wrong? And my adoration as this regal, dutiful, much-loved matriarch left us for the grand palace in the sky. The well-meaning but essentially ho-hum next generation, the second tier on the crumbling cake, and the monarchical subs' bench, is all we are left with now. If concerns about their personal and collective roles in the United Kingdom are raised, the question of their significance becomes even more relevant when they venture abroad.

Visitors are warned not to avoid littering in the New Forest during the sad moment of a heartbreaking moment foal limps stuck inside a doctor who was stumbling over a passport mug

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 31, 2023
A lion limping after being stuck in a Doctor Who travel mug dumped in the New Forest by a careless tourist. Since the two-month old filly, Blackwell Night Night, got its front right hoof jammed in the metal cup, visitors have been advised to avoid littering in the Hampshire beauty spot. The object was left on the young foal overnight until its owner, Jenny Tillyer, was able to locate the animal and defuse the mug. Blackwell is seen struggling to keep up with its mother as the metal mug restricts its ability to walk, as shown in a video clip.

On a shirtless run, Christopher Eccleston shows off his conditioned physique

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 15, 2023
In the London suburb of Highgate, Christopher Eccleston showed his fit physique by exercising shirtless. Although he held his top in his hand, former Doctor Who actor Christopher, 59, was seen jogging in a pair of black Nike shorts. When wearing a black fitness tracker on his wrist, the actor wore two pair of blue and orange Reebok trainers for his cardio session.

Russell T Davies, a doctor who loves television, laments that writers were uplifted instead of adoring television

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2023
Doctor Who has blasted 'rubbish' television screenwriters obsessed with diversity, according to the mastermind who resurrected the renaissance of the 'rubbish' television screenwriters obsessed with diversity. Many scriptwriters today, according to Russell T Davies, chief writer and producer of the show's 2005 revival, did not love television and were more interested in representation. "I do a lot of mentoring, and there are voices that want to be understood, irrespective of gender or ethnicity, who are unheardent,' he said. They detest the media that ignores them, and they're forced to work in this industry solely to increase representation.'

First glance at Jodie Foster in the fourth season of HBO Max's drama

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 22, 2022
In the forthcoming season of crime drama True Detective: Night Country, HBO Max has aired a first glance at Jodie Foster in the new season of True Detective: Night Country. In the forthcoming fourth season of HBO's anthology film True Detective, the actress, 60, takes the role of Detective Liz Danvers. The teaser clip actually teases anticipation of what is to come as Jodie is heard to say, 'I'm working on this case.' These guys disappeared 48 hours earlier.'

During a sunny stroll, Christopher Eccleston, 58, showcases his muscular arms and shaved head

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2022
He recently wrapped filming three Dodger specials for CBBC, where he appears in Charles Dicken's famous pick-pocket Fagin. After reimagining his apprentice for the position, And Christopher Eccleston, 58, displayed his shaved head and bulging biceps in London on Friday. While strolling through the capital, the actor cut a casual figure in a black jacket and matching shorts.