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One would think.
But then I still don't understand why they're keeping the classic and "New Who" licenses separate, so I'm obviously a terrible businessman.
As I understand it, in part through the Unearthly child right issue, BBC can't just lease out classic Who willy-nilly because they need consent from the original writers and/or their estate?
So that's a tangled mess of rights to wade through before they can negotiate streaming deals for the whole back catalogue. And obviously the alt.right conspiracist troll who seems to hold the rights for the very first serial is going to try and block that at every turn.
That small hurdle(!) aside, the smartest move that came out of the 60th anniversary and RTD2 was probably making (most of) the classic series available for domestic streaming. In that context, it makes total sense for the terrible season finales to focus on deep cut, classic villain returns.
It's also an insular decision that only makes sense if you presume all of the audience has access to BBC iPlayer. But under that presumption, digging out Sutekh, the Rani and Omega makes perfect sense. You're just activating the library you made available online.
So no, I think you're probably a fine businessman (what do I know, internet stranger?), and to some extent, so is Davies. But I wouldn't want to have to sort out the rights to the classic series back catalogue for an international release...
Yeah, I just find it weird that even when they're able to license the classic series internationally, they're licensing it out to third parties, rather than the streamer they've licensed the new stuff to.
I had to watch the Sutekh and Rani episodes on Tubi, of all places.
True. Somebody in the BBC licencing department must genuinely think they're separate series? 🤷