- Nick Zerafa
- May 13, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: May 17, 2018
Doctor Who (BBC 1963-Present) is the longest running science fiction television series in history. Being produced for now fifty-five years, the show now has had over 276 stories spanning over 840 episodes. Having now had thirteen incarnations of ‘The Doctor’ the main character travelling through time and space, multiple rules, laws, and historical facts within the Doctor Who universe have been stated. However, multiple times within the series these rules, laws, and historical facts have been contradicted; meaning they go against the ‘canon’ of the franchise. I shall be exploring the contradictory story-line of the recent anniversary special, The Day of the Doctor, which aired on the 23rd November 2013 in comparison to the Russell T Davies era of Doctor Who.

I argue that the events of the Doctor Who fiftieth anniversary story can be considered as non-canon by the audience due to the fact the writer of this episode, Steven Moffat, changed story-lines created by another writer, Russell T Davies. Davies created the story line of ‘The Last Time War’ which was a war between the ‘Time Lords’, the Doctor’s species, and the ‘Daleks’, mutant aliens who have been the Doctor’s arch nemesis since the show began. Originally the end of the war depicted in the ‘Davies era’ was that Gallifrey, the Doctor’s home planet, was destroyed along with all his species the Time Lords. However, Moffat for the anniversary special changed the ending to Gallifrey being saved and the Time Lords surviving. To help analyse on whether these changes can be considered canon I shall look at episodes written by Davies which the Time War is mentioned and compare them to the anniversary special written by Moffat. To further analyse the fiftieth anniversary special, I shall also explore the recent book adaptation of the story penned by Moffat who also wrote the original television version. I shall be doing this to see which version should be considered as the definitive story. However, before I compare episodes written by the two writers I shall explore into the concepts of canon and textual poaching.









