The executive producer of Doctor Who, Jane Tranter, has addressed the recent comments from former writer Robert Shearman, who claimed the iconic show was "as dead as we've ever known it." Tranter dismissed Shearman's remarks as "rude" and "untrue," emphasizing that there are plans for Doctor Who despite the current production hiatus. According to Tranter, the BBC and Disney+ partnership includes a total of 26 episodes, with 21 already completed. Fans will need to be patient as decisions regarding the future of Doctor Who will come after the airing of the spin-off series, The War Between The Land And The Sea. There is uncertainty regarding the show's renewal and the timeline for new episodes, as discussions about future partnerships may be necessary.

Will Doctor Who return to television soon?

While there is no definitive timeline for the return of Doctor Who, plans for future episodes are in place, suggesting it will come back eventually. However, fans might need to wait for updates after the airing of the remaining episodes and upcoming spin-off series.

Doctor Who, a beloved British sci-fi series, first premiered in 1963 and has gained a massive following over the decades. The franchise was revitalized in 2005 and continues to evolve, showcasing a diverse array of characters and storylines. The latest seasons have featured significant changes in cast and storytelling, making each era distinct while retaining the show's core themes of adventure and exploration through time and space.