Mark Gatiss Thinks 'Doctor Who' Is A "Poisoned Chalice"

  • 16 June 2017

As one of the most popular television properties in the world, the expectation for 'Doctor Who' continues to rise with each and every season that comes to the small screen. Currently headed by showrunner Steven Moffat and actor Peter Capaldi, the show is enjoyed a tenth series, which will also serve to be both Moffat and Capaldi's last. Following its conclusion, 'Broadchurch' creator Chris Chibnall will take over from Moffat, whilst the next Doctor is still to be announced.

Image caption Series 10 will be Peter Capaldi's last as the titular hero in 'Doctor Who'

He continued: "I act and I write and I couldn't do both. I couldn't do it if I did it. It's such a poisoned chalice... There's so much expectation... Millions of people who think they can do it better than you."

It's a little disheartening to hear his words about working on the show. As fans, we like to think that everybody who does work behind-the-scenes enjoys their jobs, and whilst that still may be true, what Gatiss says here leads us to believe he has a little more insight into what really goes down.

Whatever the case may be, we know Chibnall is one of the most talented showrunners available. His work on the show should be more unique than anything we've seen before, and with him already hinting that his series of 'Doctor Who' could see a singular storyline running through it rather than a different plot every week, big changes could be headed our way.

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'Doctor Who' continues Saturdays on BBC One in the UK and on BBC America in the US.