Eurovision Episode Starring Doctor Who May Not Air on UK Television Due to Eurovision Broadcast Conflict
The eagerly anticipated sixth episode of the upcoming season of Doctor Who, titled "The Interstellar Song Contest," is set to premiere on BBC iPlayer in the UK and on Disney+ internationally on May 17, 2025. This episode, which is part of Doctor Who Season 2 (or Season 15 depending on the count), will be available on Saturdays, with new episodes dropping weekly.
Showrunner Russell T Davies has expressed his excitement for this unique episode, stating that the most exciting week for Doctor Who is the Eurovision week due to the FA Cup Final. However, potential schedule conflicts have arisen, with the FA Cup Final and the Eurovision Song Contest both scheduled for May.
The BBC has acknowledged the potential disruption and has planned to release "The Interstellar Song Contest" on iPlayer at midnight, making it accessible ahead of any live events on traditional broadcast channels. This approach mitigates conflicts with high-profile events like Eurovision and the FA Cup Final while keeping the expected release on May 17 consistent.
American Doctor Who fans, who watch the series on Disney+, will not experience any conflicts with the FA Cup Final. However, fans in the UK are advised to monitor the FA Cup Final to determine if the Doctor Who episode will air on BBC One. The BBC One's schedule for new Doctor Who episodes could be interrupted by the FA Cup Final, as the Doctor's episode is uncertain to air if the FA Cup Final extends past its scheduled end time.
The FA Cup Final could potentially extend past the scheduled airing time of Doctor Who, which could affect the episode's airing on BBC One. If the FA Cup Final goes into extra time or penalties, the Doctor Who episode might not air on BBC One as scheduled.
Renowned Eurovision host Ryan Clark guest-stars in "The Interstellar Song Contest," making this episode a unique event for the show, according to Russell T Davies. The Doctor Who series returns to both BBC in the UK and Disney+ globally on April 12, marking the start of an exciting season for Doctor Who fans worldwide.
[1] BBC Press Release: Doctor Who Season 2 Premiere Dates Announced [2] Doctor Who Official Website: New Season 2 Episodes to Premiere on Saturdays
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