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DOCTOR WHO lead writer and executive producer Russell T Davies has vowed he will have no further involvement with the series. Davies, 45, who is handing over control to Steven Moffatt for the next series in 2010, said he wouldn't return even for occasional writing stints. He said: "I think Steven's more than his own man. He doesn't need me at all. I won't write for it in the future. I'm done with it. It's time to move on and I'd hate to be just a ghost haunting the corridors that I used to walk. "And who needs me? Because Steve's brilliant and they've got a thousand million plans. I'll just be old news and it's about time." Davies revived the show in 2005 after a break of 16 years. Asked which villains or creatures he might have brought back if he'd continued with Doctor Who, he said: "I've used a lot of the classics but the Silurians were always very good. They were a race of lizard people who were the original owners of the Earth. I always thought it was a very clever idea that there was a civilisation before us. I'm not bringing them back but they're ripe to be returned one day." He said he would most miss the people he had worked with. Speaking to the BBC, he said: "They are genuinely brilliant people, our designers and producers and the crew at BBC Wales. They are fantastic and they're part of the reason I've stayed for so long." And his favourite line of dialogue? "I did love Donna, played by Catherine Tate, in a show we did ... |
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