Showrunners

Stephen Garwood


=== Stephen Garwood was tasked with the new series of Doctor Who after the leaving of Steven Moffat. Garwood would bring the ratings up and viewer turnout was better than ever,but a conflict between the BBC and Garwood would have been fired and replaced by the influential British Filmmaker Ridley Scott. ===

=== Garwood would have been showrunner for Series 11 with the new 13th Doctor (Donovan Allison) and would have been the one who chooses the 14th Doctor (William Voron) and would have stayed for William's first season until the conflict with the BBC happened. ===

Ridley Scott


=== '''Ridley Scott,the creator of the Alien film franchise was tasked with taking over in the middle of an era. He would dread working with preset tone,and would reverse it in his first real project with the new Doctor. He would retire from the show due to a lack of interest in showrunning,and would return to Hollywood.''' ===

=== Scott would have been showrunner for Series 17 with the recent Doctor (William Voron) up until Series 22 the 15th Doctor's (Chet Gold) 4th and final season and would leave the BBC into choosing the next Doctor. ===

Ronald D. Moore


=== Moore was Scott's go to replacement,so he easily got the job,he would go through a rough patch in his life during the series,and would eventually leave to alleviate the pressure put on him by fans of the Series. ===

=== Moore would have been showrunner for Series 23 to Series 28 and would been the one to the 16th Doctor and the 17th Doctor (Jacori Johnson) and would leave after Series 28 rapped up on filming and editing. ===

Gary Russell


=== '''Gary would join the show as a director during the Ronald D. Moore era,and would come back to take over as showrunner. With fan expectations higher than ever,it would be rough to take over. He would take over for. He would take over for a very successful Tenure,but would leave in order to pursue a higher paying project.''' ===

=== Russell would have been showrunner for Series 29 - Series 39 and would have chosen both the 18th Doctor (Victor McCullum),the 19th Doctor (Paul Pemberton),and the 20th Doctor and managed each of their seasons and making a close relationship with Victor,and Paul. ===

Chris Sanderman


=== Sanderman took over after the departure of long time showrunner Gary Russell,and would run for a long tenure on the show.Eventually,he would get bored of the show and move on to other,new ideas for a spin-off show of "Doctor Who",he kept on good terms with the BBC,however,and would help the showrunner get the grips of the show before moving on the make the spin off show. ===

=== '''The Spin Off Show- Chris Sanderman sent in a script for a new "Doctor Who" spin off that had to do with a character that the 12th Doctor (Peter Capaldi) met before this character would have been Dr. Samuel Jones,his assistant Dr. David Whitehouse,and Beatrix a Girl from future Earth. The show would have taken place in the 1950's and Samuel Jones would have had secret technology from the 21st Century provided from the Doctor and Torchwood. Sam Jones would have stopped the alien threats from the past while the Doctor isn't there to help.''' ===

Graham Broadbent


=== '''Broadbent would take over after the long tenure of Chris Sanderman,Sanderman helped Broadbent,but,the BBC was during a time of rebuilding, and he would have budget cut on the series due to viewing figures. He would eventually get the funding back,but his passion for the show dwindled,and would leave on bad terms with the BBC.''' ===

=== Broadbent would have been showrunner for Series 51 to Series 59 and have been in charge of 3 Doctors the 23rd Doctor (David Grissett),the 24th Doctor (Ben Walsh),and the 25th Doctor (Arnold Fisher) ===

Andrea Calderwood


=== '''The opposite of the past showrunner Graham Broadbent, Calderwood would bring the series to new heights,and new ideas! However,she had issues with commitment to the project,due to the BBC's strange scheduling for the show. She took the series in a new direction, a direction some fans didn't like, but the majority liked it,even thought the minority spoke very loudly about it, Eventually, the pressure was too much for Calderwood,and she would leave on positive terms with the BBC.''' ===

=== '''Calderwood's new direction- Andrea wanted to expand on the Multiverse and crossover to another universe of "Doctor Who" showing another Doctor from the depths of the Multiverse but the thing was,we've seen this Doctor before she was played by Jodie Whittaker and the last time we've seen her was in the Broadbent era. Fans originally speculated Jodie's Doctor to be a future version,but, Calderwood flipped us on our heads telling us she was from the Multiverse and that more would be explained in the Doctor Who Movie her,Graham Broadbent,and the BBC are working on called "Into The Multiverse which revealed that Jodie Whittaker's Doctor is an alternative version of the 13th Doctor we know (Donovan Allison) most fan's were furious that Whittaker wasn't a future Doctor as many liked her wit,and humor. the movie overall was a smash hit reaching 89.4 Million Dollars at the box office on the day it came out. After the movie's             release concluded,Calderwood thought it was time to step down as Showrunner after her and Broadbent kept being pressured by fans and getting angry fan mail almost everyday.''' ===

Simon Chinn


=== '''The man who's ideas brought the fandom United. He took positive aspects of the other Showrunners,and then merged them with his own ideas to make a new era for the show,he would eventually leave due to being tired,but,he had grown a massive following,and the fans waited patiently to see what would happen to the show next.''' ===

=== '''Simon's Big Move- Chinn took the most greatest step in this time of the show. after Andrea Calderwood the previous showrunner chose Ruth Wilson to be the 27th Doctor,who was a well known actress,Chinn casted Richard E. Grant as the 29th Doctor after he ran the 28th Doctor (Alessandro Veneroni) last season. have a even more well known actor would boost the ratings and that it did. Richard E. Grant's first episode "The Rouge From Space" peeked 12.3 Million Viewers! and was the number one show on the BBC at that time the ratings stayed in that line for a long while due to Grant's performance,cinematography,and Brilliant stories.The fan's also got another surprise,as Chinn told the Costume designers to create Richard E. Grant's outfit from the non-canon animated story "Scream Of The Shalka",Richard E. Grant was delighted to see his animated costume come to life and so were the fans when the promo pictures were released.''' ===