Disney+ will be the new home of BBC's Doctor Who outside the UK and Ireland, ending more than 50 years of association between the time lord and the ABC.
As 'Wentworth' was coming to an end on Foxtel, its originating screenwriter Pete McTighe was keen to create another female-led ensemble series, but one with a point of difference.
he streaming sector in Australia will get even more competitive when BritBox, the SVOD service co-owned by BBC Studios and ITV, launches later this year.
David Tennant ('Doctor Who', 'Broadchurch') will play explorer Phileas Fogg in a TV adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic 'Around the World in 80 Days' co-commissioned by the Seven Network.
Pete McTighe’s career is flying like the Tardis since he wrote an episode of the 11th season of the BBC’s iconic Doctor Who.
As the originating writer of 'Wentworth', Pete McTighe never imagined he would be able to fulfill a childhood dream of joining the creative team on the BBC’s 'Doctor Who'.
After directing two episodes of the new season of Doctor Who, Jennifer Perrott could be excused if she felt a tad nervous fore today's global premiere of the iconic BBC show.
The BBC has finally confirmed the two Australian creatives who worked on the new series of Doctor Who: director Jennifer Perrott and screenwriter Pete McTighe.