
"What you might call diversity, I just call an open door. We open a door, and there is the world, and you breathe it in and your lungs are full of the air and it's cold."
"Stick with your narrow window. Over here's a big open door, and y'know those people who were dancing? Now everyone's dancing, and it's glorious. That's the place to be."
Russell T. Davies, showrunner of 'Doctor Who', expressed frustration over complaints regarding the show's inclusivity during a BBC Radio 2 interview. He highlighted the milestone of Ncuti Gatwa portraying the Doctor as the first Black actor in the role, alongside a diverse cast. Davies dismissed critics, describing their concerns as a reflection of a limited view. He argued for openness in storytelling, equating diversity with a broader narrative perspective, and asserting that authentic storytelling must capture the full spectrum of life experiences.
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