Doctor Who cancelled

Further to our previous post on Stargate, we now learn that the venerable SciFi franchise of Doctor Who has been cancelled (again).

Doctor Who first appeared on British TV screens the day after the assassination of JFK in 1963. The initial episode was actually rebroadcast as week later as many had skipped watching it in favour of information on the death of President Kennedy. This was virtually unheard of at the time.

Doctor Who went on to run continuously for 26 seasons, being a favourite of a generation of young boys in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. When it was relaunched in 2011 it hits the screens in North America and was a sensation around the world. And then it went woke.

It probably lasted longer than it should have given how much it had deteriorated as a result of identity politics and the rest of woke being rammed down the audience’s throats.

Below is a video by the Critical Drinker that brings his typical humour to the situation.

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