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‘Doctor Who’ Is Back. Here’s What to Know.
  + stars: | 2023-11-24 | by ( Scott Bryan | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
It’s even rarer for a show to be entering a new era on its 60th anniversary. But “Doctor Who,” the British sci-fi show that began airing on the BBC in 1963, is in a period of expansion. Three upcoming specials, celebrating the show’s latest milestone, will arrive weekly on Disney+ in the United States from Saturday, as part of a deal between the streamer and the BBC. “Doctor Who” has decades of adventures, villains and complex story lines for dedicated fans to immerse themselves in. But if you’re new to the show, here’s what you need to know before tuning into the upcoming specials.
Persons: Who, Ncuti Gatwa, Russell T Davies, Who ” Organizations: BBC, Disney Locations: United States, Britain
Scott Bryan used Twitter to build a career as a journalist writing and commentating about TV. He fears Musk's takeover will drive people from the platform, which would deny others its benefits. For people interested in entering journalism, Twitter provides a network of pretty much every single editor and journalist in the country. Beyond my following, I use Twitter to sense how much the wider public is reacting to a new TV story. My tweets show editors and producers what I'm knowledgeable about and have led to invitations to go on radio and TV.
UK network Channel 5 aired "The Emoji Movie" on Monday rather than coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. "The Emoji Movie" is one of the most critically panned movies of the last five years. But Channel 5, owned by Paramount Global, opted to air Sony's "The Emoji Movie" instead, according to Variety and reactions on social media. "No sign of Prince Louis, he's probably at the palace watching the Emoji Movie on Channel 5," said one Twitter user. "Good luck everyone getting through The Emoji Movie on Channel 5 this morning."
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