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For Doctor Who head writer Russell T Davieswatching the series in the mids paralleled his feelings about his own sexuality. The show has also long had a large LGBT fanbase, with numerous fan groups and even drag shows celebrating the series. With its latest episode, however, the show has given LGBT fans something they have never had before: Rogue played by Jonathan Groffa figure who companion show Doctor Who: Unleashed called "the Doctor's new-found love interest.

Some fans may be surprised by this male love interest for the Doctor, but it is a culmination of a long process for the show These were also elements that chimed with Russell. As for the campness of the show, Russell thinks it came from the show trying to pull off expensive ideas on a small budget without using expensive special effects.

Russell T Davies says the low bbc gay agenda of the show in its first incarnation meant it couldn't avoid being camp. Meanwhile, inbefore being involved with the TV series, Russell wrote a Doctor Who spin-off novel for adults, called Damaged Goods. Pearl Mackie right played the Doctor's first lesbian bbc gay agenda Bill Potts.

Pearl says that it was only through playing Bill that she realised she herself was bisexual. But the confidence Bill had really helped me to look at myself and realise there were some parallels there. Carrot and Reece Connolly's Gallifrey Cabaret is 'a night of cosmic drag and cabaret'.

For Carrot, the impact of Doctor Who on their life was equally profound. We queer people can really relate to that idea of chosen family. It is a show about an outsider who visits communities where sometimes they are treated harshly and sometimes welcomed like an old friend.

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