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'Doctor Who' Christmas Special Streams on Disney+ and the BBC (cnet.com) 65

An anonymous Slashdot reader shared this report from CNET: Marking its 60th year on television, the British time-travel series will close out 2023 with one last anniversary special that arrives on Christmas Day. Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor helms the Tardis in The Church on Ruby Road, which centers on an abandoned baby who grows up looking for answers... Disney Plus will stream Doctor Who: The Church on Ruby Road on Monday, Dec. 25, at 12:55 p.m. ET (9:55 a.m. PT) in all regions except the UK and Ireland, where it will air on the BBC. In case you missed it, viewers can also watch David Tennant starring in the other three anniversary specials: The Star Beast, Wild Blue Yonder and The Giggle. All releases are available on Disney Plus.
But what's interesting is CNET goes on to explain "why a VPN could be a useful tool." Perhaps you're traveling abroad and want to stream Disney Plus while away from home. With a VPN, you're able to virtually change your location on your phone, tablet or laptop to get access to the series from anywhere in the world. There are other good reasons to use a VPN for streaming too. A VPN is the best way to encrypt your traffic and stop your ISP from throttling your speeds...

You can use a VPN to stream content legally as long as VPNs are allowed in your country and you have a valid subscription to the streaming service you're using. The U.S. and Canada are among the countries where VPNs are legal

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'Doctor Who' Christmas Special Streams on Disney+ and the BBC

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  • Jodie Whitaker was so terrible that they brought back David Tennant, permanently.

    The last three episodes were enjoyable. Looking forward to this special.

    • Re:I'll say it (Score:5, Insightful)

      by sjames ( 1099 ) on Sunday December 24, 2023 @07:02PM (#64103973) Homepage Journal

      Personally, I think Jodie Whitaker was a good doctor, but the writing and production veered into the weeds. I am glad to see Davies back as the showrunner and bringing Tennant back to get things re-started in a good direction was an excellent idea. His successor, Ncuti Gatwa shows a lot of promise. It is interesting that they left the door wide open for further adventures with David Tennant at the same time.

      • Re:I'll say it (Score:4, Informative)

        by Chas ( 5144 ) on Sunday December 24, 2023 @09:10PM (#64104101) Homepage Journal

        Sorry, Jodie herself was fine as an actress.

        The problem is the people running and writing the show.

        The show is a sad excuse for what has gone beforre

        And I've withdrawn from the show as I've already seen enough damage done to the series.

        • It seems to have become little more than a platform for "progressive" liberal ideology. In the first 20 mins of the 1st new david tenant episode we discovered Donna's daughter was mixed race and trans and there was some head honcho in a wheelchair. All they needed was the box ticking lesbian and gay characters. Perhaps they turned up later, I stopped watching. I want a good story, not an unsubtle tedious display of the writers politics.

          • by sjames ( 1099 )

            It was a good story. You just missed it because you were too busy being outraged by the window dressing.

            • Re: I'll say it (Score:4, Insightful)

              by quenda ( 644621 ) on Monday December 25, 2023 @10:15AM (#64104721)

              too busy being outraged by the window dressing.

              Too much window dressing gets distracting and annoying.
              But the "head honcho in a wheelchair" is nothing new. The differently-abled Davros first appeared in 1975. And the first female Doctor in 1999.
              Captain Jack was queer in an entertaining way, not the more recent eye-rolling "how fucking woke can the BBC possibly get" kind of way.

              • by Viol8 ( 599362 )

                "Too much window dressing gets distracting and annoying."

                Quite. When you realise the write is more interested in pushing his politics than telling a story its time to bail out.

                "The differently-abled Davros first appeared in 1975"

                Davros was half man half dalek, it wasn't a wheelchair.

                • by Chas ( 5144 )

                  No. Davros was a Kaled scientist.

                  He created a bunch of mutant monsters aka the Daleks.

                  He was not "half Dalek"

                  It was a conveyance device for him. The equivalent of a wheelchair.

            • by Viol8 ( 599362 )

              "It was a good story"

              Thats not what a lot of the critics wrote. Seems I missed little other than the usual childish incomprehensible nonsense punctuated by teenage politics.

        • by mjwx ( 966435 )

          Sorry, Jodie herself was fine as an actress.

          The problem is the people running and writing the show.

          This happened long before Whittaker came in. The show had been going down hill for years. I gave up after the Matt Smith era, not that his replacement was bad but the writing had just become lazy and repetitive whilst the budget seemed to be spent on huge amounts of CG to compensate.

          The writing for Doctor Who had never been Merchant Ivory, but it was always clever enough to compensate for the shows budget nature and interesting enough to keep the audiences attention.

      • Davies gets credit for resurrecting the series. His writing is OK at best, but Steven Moffat (writer of Blink, the Girl in the Fireplace, A Christmas Carol, among others) is a MUCH better writer and was a better show runner. He really knows how to write timey wimey stories that are brilliant.
        • by sjames ( 1099 )

          Moffat has written some of the best episodes and was a fine showrunner, but he has made it clear he does not want to run the show again. But it seems that he will be writing some episodes while Davies runs the show, as was the case for Blink, the Girl in the Fireplace and many others.

    • Re:I'll say it (Score:4, Insightful)

      by Stoutlimb ( 143245 ) on Sunday December 24, 2023 @07:30PM (#64104011)

      The problem isn't just Jodie Whittaker, it's all the decisions that led up to that terrible choice in casting and writing. The show is dead.

      • Re:I'll say it (Score:5, Informative)

        by quall ( 1441799 ) on Sunday December 24, 2023 @07:59PM (#64104043)

        No doubt. Especially now with all the preachy gender bender garbage. I mean, a time lord needs to be preached about transvestites because apparently he's never seen them before in all of time across the universe. Wow I wonder why that may be lol.

        And then the writers went out of their way to change an evil alien villain who couldn't walk into an old white guy who could. Their reasoning was because they don't think people with disabilities should be depicted by evil characters. Like...what? Pretty sure if they hired a disabled actor, he'd love the chance to play that role. They didn't give an explanation on why they changed him to an old white guy instead of an alien though.

        It's outright historical. It's more entertaining to see everyone trash and laugh at the show for being garbage than it is to actually watch it.

        • If you ever watched "Genesis of the Daleks" where Davros was introduced, the rest of his race, the Kaleds, were portrayed by white guys. (But this was the 1970s.) While I think their rationale for not using disabled evil characters is dumb, it makes sense that he'd revert to being a white guy since that's what he would have been before his disfigurement. Additionally in "The Magician's Aprentice," the Doctor goes sufficiently back in time on Skaro and encounters Davros as an ordinary looking white boy.
    • permanently?

    • by ghoul ( 157158 )
      I feel bad for Jodie. The writing sucked except for the last season but people felt she was a bad doctor. Writers went too woke.
      • She was fully onboard with the woke. Interviews with her made it clear she felt she was a pioneer for wammenkind. She's as much to blame as Chibnall and the rest of the legion of identitarian ghouls.

  • The new Doctor's first adventure is about an abandoned baby who grows up looking for answers. I hope that he or she first makes sure they know what the questions are. We all know what happens when you ask for an answer before you know what the question is!
  • What's the price difference between getting a shill article posted on the front page vs running banner ads?

  • by JSG ( 82708 )

    As a British TV license payer, I don't have too many issues with CNET's brief fixation with VPNs. This particular content has already been paid for (financed) by the BBC via license fees and presumably a hefty input from Disney+. Dr Who seems to the preserve of BBC Wales, despite the number of Scots who have been doctors. Who knows how that all works!

    Anyway, its probably fully funded from the get go and all subsequent income is mostly profit. A few folks from around the world might work out how to strea

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      Dr. Who is profitable for the BBC, so it actually reduces the licence fee.

      Their other big money maker is Top Gear, but that seems to be shelved for now.

  • The new doctor is an obese black lesbian who has two sets of ever-regenerating genitalia which is much bigger on the inside than it looks from the outside?

    A great kids show, as ever.
  • ..."Away in a Manger" this time!

  • Disney+ is not on the list of channels that I can subscribe to

  • by Dereck1701 ( 1922824 ) on Monday December 25, 2023 @10:23AM (#64104733)

    What the crap is this? The summary reads less like an article and more like an advertisement.... I just skimmed the article and it pretty blatantly IS an advertisement for Disney Plus and Express VPN. Oh CNET, how far you've fallen.

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