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You Can Now Read a Whole Lot of Doctor Who Scripts Courtesy of the BBC Writers’ Script Library

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You Can Now Read a Whole Lot of Doctor Who Scripts Courtesy of the BBC Writers’ Script Library

It's a regular script treasure trove

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Published on February 15, 2024

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Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson in Doctor Who

If you have ever wondered what an episode of Doctor Who looks like before it’s filmed—which is to say, on a page, fresh from the mind of the show’s many writers—you can now sate your curiosity many times over. BBC Writers, a group which describes itself as “the public face of the BBC to the UK writing community,” has added a whole pile of Doctor Who and Doctor Who-related work to their online script library.

It’s not just recent Who; it’s also scripts from Sarah Jane Adventures, the short-lived spinoff Class, and Torchwood, among other tidbits and interviews. Yes, I did immediately go read part of the script for Torchwood: Children of Men Part 1; yes, this was depressing; yes, now I want to watch the whole thing again. So the library is clearly doing its job and then some.

You can even read the audition piece Russell T Davies wrote for the Fifteenth Doctor, which is an intriguing inclusion that somehow manages to sum up decades of Who in just a short paragraph at the start:

THE DOCTOR is with ROBIN, a 21 year old modern-day HUMAN. They barely know each other; they’ve just been chased, by monsters, turned round a corner, ran into this room, and whup! they were sealed in. Now they’re calming down; though the Doctor is always thinking of 500 things at once, mind spinning, ticking, racing. And having fun too, nice & fast!

This scene goes on an on with the Doctor quoting song lyrics and movie lines and in fact I would like to see Ncuti Gatwa ask, “Aren’t you a little short for a stormtrooper?” to be honest. But like so many good Who stories, this one has a twist, and it’s kind of a gut-punch even though the piece is only eight pages long.

Take your own deep dive into the Whoniverse scripts here.

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Molly Templeton

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Molly Templeton has been a bookseller, an alt-weekly editor, and assistant managing editor of Tor.com, among other things. She now lives and writes in Oregon, and spends as much time as possible in the woods.
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