Doctor Who star Rylan Clark has called for the show to be 'saved' amid questions about its future.
The BBC sci-fi series last aired back in May, where Ncuti Gatwa bowed out as the Fifteenth Doctor after two seasons and regenerated into Billie Piper.
Since then, there have been few updates about whether the show will continue, with fans concerned as the BBC and partner Disney haven't confirmed a renewal.
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Rylan recently appeared in season 2 episode 'The Interstellar Song Contest' as himself, and spoke at the Edinburgh TV Festival alongside The War Between the Land and the Sea (the new Doctor Who spin-off) star Russell Tovey.
"There's one thing that we have got in common, that I'm obsessed with and a massive fan of – and that's Doctor Who," the presenter said (via Radio Times), before calling for the show to be renewed.
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"Save Doctor Who! Make sure it comes back, because it's a British institution," Rylan continued. "We can't not have Doctor Who. I've been the biggest fan of Doctor Who, personally, since the reboot back in [2005] with Christopher Eccleston, and I've loved every single episode."
Showrunner Russell T Davies previously addressed the show's future as uncertainty swirls, admitting that while he was sure it would "never end", he didn't know what was happening.
"We don't know what's happening yet," he wrote in Doctor Who Magazine, saying he was taking "a pause" from writing for the magazine "while everyone works that out".
"Hopefully, we'll have news soon," Davies added, before teasing: "There are pathways leading to potential futures — we've still got the mystery of that bright and blazing ending, 'Oh, hello,' yes indeed, hello Billie!"
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