Skip to main content
Got a tip?
Newsletters
Image of Cameron K McEwan

Cameron K McEwan

Cameron K McEwan has been writing for The Hollywood Reporter since 2017 covering the BAFTAs and even royal news. He has also written for GQ, New York Observer, Digital Spy, Metro and Esquire amongst others. The first of McEwan’s two non-fiction books on BBC television show Doctor Who was published in 2014 with the second released the following year. Born in Scotland, he graduated from Aberdeen University with a degree in Film and an MLitt in Visual Culture where he worked under late Chilean director, Raúl Ruiz.

More from Cameron K McEwan

A ‘Star Wars’ Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise

Initially known for theatrically released blockbusters for the first two decades of its existence (despite dipping its toe in TV, occasionally), the George Lucas space-opera finally succumbed to television properly in the Noughties with animated series The Clone Wars. Since Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012, Star Wars has gone back and forth on both […]

How Ncuti Gatwa Made His True Debut in ‘Doctor Who’ Christmas Special

[This story contains spoilers from the Doctor Who Christmas special, “The Church on Ruby Road.”] For the first time since 2017, The Doctor and his TARDIS land on Christmas Day. It’s an important date in the Time Lord’s calendar, racking up 14 special-length episodes for Doctor Who since its 2005 revival. And this time, there’s […]

What the ‘Doctor Who’ 60th Anniversary Specials Mean for the Future of the Show

Sixty years is but the blink of an eye for a time-traveler like The Doctor. But for a television series, a Diamond Anniversary is an extremely rare and impressive occurrence. BBC’s Doctor Who recently celebrated such a milestone with three one-hour specials which, for the first time, streamed globally on Disney+. Russell T Davies, fresh […]

‘Doctor Who’ Doctors: Every Actor Who Has Played the Part

The Guinness World Records once listed the BBC’s Doctor Who as the “most successful Science Fiction television series in the world,” and this year the show turns an impressive 60 years old. Despite its grand age, it’s not demonstrating any signs of slowing down. Former showrunner Russell T Davies (fresh from his success with It’s […]

BAFTA Awards: Margot Robbie, Daniel Kaluuya and Timothee Chalamet Attend Nominees’ Party

The annual pre-awards event was held at London's regal Kensington Palace.

Jodie Whittaker Becomes First Female ‘Doctor Who’

BBC's introduced a new Time Lord in a special episode on Christmas Day.

Jodie Whittaker Set for Historical Introduction in ‘Doctor Who’ Christmas Special

The 13th incarnation of the Time Lord will replace Peter Capaldi in the episode 'Twice Upon a Time' on Christmas Day.