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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Shonda Rhimes is a huge fan of Doctor Who

    The 55-year-old screenwriter - who has previously created TV shows such as Grey's Anatomy and Scandal - has revealed that she's a big fan of the British sci-fi series


    Shonda told Sky News: "Oh my God, I've loved Doctor Who forever! Forever!"

    Shonda also admitted to being a huge fan of writer Russell T Davies, describing his work as "amazing".

    She added: "For a while, people were like 'what's wrong with you?' because they didn't know the show. I fell in love with the David Tennant years, and I haven't been able to let it go because of the writing."

    Shonda serves as the ex ecutive producer of Bridgerton, the hit Netflix show.

    Asked if there could ever be a Doctor Who and Bridgerton crossover episode, Shonda replied: "I don't know if there's a Bridgerton meets Doctor Who ..., but I would work with Russell at any time."

    Meanwhile, Shonda previously claimed that the TV industry faces a "very uncertain" future.

    The screenwriter expects the "landscape" of the TV industry to change markedly in the coming years.

    Shonda - who has her own production company called Shondaland - told Variety: "It's a completely different landscape, a completely different landscape. And I feel like when I look forward, I have no idea. It's very clear to me that my children only want to watch things that are this long because of YouTube or whatever.

    "Sitting down and watching a movie is very rare for them. It's not the same as it was for us. Everything's changing. I think there will always be storytelling; I just don't know what form it's going to take."

    Shonda isn't excited about where the industry is going.

    She explained: "It's very uncertain, you know? I feel like if I was a television writer coming out right now, I would be a little bit more afraid. When I came out, it was the boom - it was the year the boom started. Now we're in the place where the bust is starting. So who knows?"

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