Former #DoctorWho writer rules out return as classic monster makes comeback

Matt Smith, 36, played the infamous role of Doctor Who from 2010 to 2014 as replacement to the Time Lord’s Tenth incarnation David Tennant, 48.

The Doctor was joined by companions Amy Pond (played by Karen Gillan) and her long-serving husband, Rory Williams (Arthur Darrell) as they scattered the entirety of time and space on the BBC sci-fi drama.

It was alongside the couple the Time Lord faced one of his greatest threats, the Dream Lord (Toby Jones), in a time bending adventure written by BAFTA-nominate writer Simon Nye.

With Jodie Whittaker, 36, now at the helm as the first female incarnation of the iconic Gallifreian, Nye has now revealed whether he would return to pen an adventure for the Time Lord once more.

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My Doctor Who years are over

Simon Nye

Confirming his fate and speaking with Digital Spy, Nye said: “I think my Doctor Who years are over now.

“I did one Doctor Who and I enjoyed it, but I haven’t watched it for a while,” the writer continued.

“It was great to do – and back then, my kids were of an age where we used to watch Doctor Who together and we went down to Cardiff to see the new TARDIS for that series and it was just the most exciting thing.

“But I was happy to just do that. I know some people come back for more, but I think there’s a lot of us writers who’ve just done one episode and we’re happy with that,” the writer explained.

Last season saw a number of guest writers step up to take on a different adventure in the ten stand alone episode series for Jodie and her time travelling team. 

Former show runner Russell T Davies, 56, has also spoken out about his return to the

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