
Celebrating Doctor Who Day yesterday—the anniversary of the show’s very first episode in 1963—all eight scripts from the latest season are now available online.
Fans immediately focused on the ending of episode 8, “The Reality War,” to see how the script described Ncuti Gatwa’s surprising transformation into Billie Piper.
The surprising moment at the end of the finale was made even more mysterious by the fact that Piper, who previously played Rose Tyler, wasn’t credited as ‘the Doctor’ – and this has never been clarified.
The show continues this established pattern, depicting Gatwa’s regeneration with a powerful burst of energy, described as ‘energy volcanoes’ erupting from his body.
Golden energy surged through the Doctor’s collar and sleeves, expanding outwards. We see the TARDIS in space, the Doctor standing in the doorway, radiating power in a dazzling spectacle across the galaxy. The camera moves closer until the Doctor’s face is completely consumed by the golden light.
“And… A face appears! A person wreathed in miraculous gold and light. Who says… ‘Oh, hello!'”

Because Piper is only shown as a face and a figure, many fans are convinced she won’t be the next Doctor (the 16th). They believe the show will use its typical time-travel twists instead, and this will likely be explained in the Christmas special planned for 2026.
It’s also interesting that Piper isn’t referred to by name at all.
The late notice for Piper’s involvement in the scene might have been a way to keep details from being revealed beforehand, though Piper herself mentioned she was asked to participate quite suddenly.
Showrunner Russell T Davies is writing this special episode, which will be the first to air after the BBC’s agreement with Disney to produce and distribute the show ends.
Following confirmation of the special, Lindsay Salt, BBC’s Director of Drama, released a statement expressing gratitude to Disney+ for their excellent partnership and collaboration over the last two seasons, as well as their work on the upcoming ‘The War Between the Land and the Sea’.
I’m so thrilled to hear the BBC is still completely dedicated to Doctor Who – it’s always been one of my absolute favorite shows! And I’m especially excited that Russell T Davies is coming back to write another amazing Christmas special for 2026. It’s fantastic news!
Fans can rest assured that the Doctor will be back. We’ll be sharing details about the next series soon, and the TARDIS will continue to be a key part of the BBC’s programming.
A new five-episode Doctor Who series called The War Between the Land and the Sea will premiere on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on December 7th.
Several people involved with the show, including those who used to work on it and current team members, have responded to Ncuti Gatwa’s transformation into his new role, and former head writer Steven Moffat is one of them.
You can now watch Doctor Who on BBC iPlayer. For a complete guide to the show, including episode reviews from every season since 1963, details on the cast and crew, behind-the-scenes facts, and exclusive content from the TopMob archive, check out our Doctor Who story guide.
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2025-11-24 19:04