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Classic doctor who12/20/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The archive invites fans to delve even deeper into the show with curated journeys such as the genesis of Doctor Who, where audio from former Head of Drama, Sydney Newman alongside documents with his original handwritten notes guide you through the origins of Doctor Who.īBC iPlayer’s back catalogue and the online archive will launch on 1 November before David Tennant returns as the Fourteenth Doctor for three special 60th anniversary episodes.Įpisodes from Doctor Who’s extensive back catalogue of classic programmes will join the post 2005 revival of the show, available for fans to watch on iPlayer for the first time, and enabling them to revisit the Doctor’s formative adventures and some of the series greatest moments. Together, they tell the story of the ground-breaking series through 60 archive gems for the 60th anniversary. (Part 2)' should be enjoyed between episode 5 'Flesh and Stone' and episode 6 'The Vampires of Venice'.The TARDIS doors are being thrown wide open as BBC iPlayer welcomes the biggest collection of Doctor Who to the platform with hundreds of episodes becoming available with multiple accessibility features for the first time.īefore the Anniversary Specials hit our screens, viewers will have the opportunity to travel back in time with any of the Doctors through the show’s 60 year history with the classic series, as well as explore the vast world of Doctor Who with spin-offs like the Sarah Jane Adventures, Torchwood and Class, or step behind-the-scenes with every episode of Doctor Who Confidential – all available in one place - BBC iPlayer.Īs the perfect companion to the back catalogue, the BBC will simultaneously launch an extensive online archive from the show’s history at bbc.co.uk/doctorwho, with everything from interviews with cast to written documents, long unheard audio, and behind-the-scenes photos. (Part 1)' should be watched between series 5, episode 1 'The Eleventh Hour' and episode 2 'The Beast Below', while 'Meanwhile, in the TARDIS. Series 5 (Two mini-episodes – both billed as 'Meanwhile in the TARDIS.' – feature on series five's DVD and Blu-ray box sets. 'Dreamland' (This animated serial was originally released in six parts, from November 21-26, 2009, between transmission of 'The Waters of Mars' and 'The End of Time – Part One' however, given the Doctor's jovial state of mind, we've decided to place 'Dreamland' before the harrowing events of 'The Waters of Mars'.) And while we love 'em to bits, no Big Finish audio plays either – just for the sake of clarity (and our sanity). ![]() Though it's a sketchy area, we've omitted anything we feel falls obviously into the realm of parody – so no BAFTA or National Television Awards skits, no Comic Relief crossovers with Call the Midwife and no spoof scenes from Tonight's the Night or Brian Cox's The Science of Doctor Who.Īlso nothing produced outside of the BBC makes our list, either – so we've left out that odd K-9 series from Australia. Here are the rules: we've included all full-length episodes, as well any standalone scenes broadcast on television, made available online or released on DVD or Blu-ray. ![]() ("Chronological order" is a bit of a dicey issue for a show that deals in time-travel, but this is the order that'll make most sense for the viewer.) Here's an essential guide for anyone planning just such a venture: all official televised BBC canon, in the most suitable viewing order. Ever wanted to marathon all of Doctor Who post-2005 – plus the spin-offs – but felt a bit intimidated by the sheer size and scale of the task ahead of you? ![]()
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