Russell T Davies explains the origins of Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor Who episode featuring The Beatles. Read more at Empire.
“I knew instantly you can never play Beatles songs on screen because the copyright is too expensive. So I’m thinking, ‘How would you do a Beatles episode without Beatles music?’ And that becomes the entire plot,” Davies explains. “That’s where the idea came from – copyright law!”
OT: I swear, someday I'm going to find the sourpusses who'll downvote anything, even a straight, sourced quotation — and I'm going to give them a long, individual hug, because clearly that's what they really need.
ETA: I'm loving the passive hugaliciousness around this post and comment! Screw downvotes, they're digital hugsies 🤗
Folks use it as dislike button way too often. Even if they choose to scroll the all feed, they'll just use it that way without thinking that they could use the other options and see way less stuff they don't like.
That's what I figure it is, when an otherwise on topic and properly linked post gets down voted early. It gets balanced out by people that either use the actual community, or get annoyed at pointless down votes and up vote to correct for that, but it takes time.
I choose to believe that the downvotes for this specific comment just means some people want hugs. But yeah, in all other cases it's treated as a "disagree" button.
IIRC I think in some bit of extended lore it says that the Doctor can't go to any more Beatles gigs because there's already some version of themselves at every single one so it would be a time paradox lol.
Yeah, Lennon never said they were bigger than Doctor Who, after all 🙂 A brand like this show could probably negotiate something. On the other hand, I'm glad the money goes toward what we see in the screen rather than licencing part of Come together...