The whole thing has us feeling very nostalgic for some of our favorite Doctor Who adventures, and with that in mind, we're here to bring you the definitive list of episodes you should watch before ...
During the 1960s and 1970s, episodes of Doctor Who were sent out to various countries for broadcast on their national networks. Australia and New Zealand were two of the countries in receipt of ...
It’s a moment as painful as it is pulse-pounding, the Doctor’s adventure has just reached a roaring climax with an incredible ...
The Doctor and Donna reunite for the second of 3 new 60th anniversary special episodes. Here's how to watch Wild Blue Yonder ...
Unfortunately, 47 episodes are a lot to watch before November, so we’ve gone through David Tennant’s entire run as the Tenth Doctor and picked out the very best stories that any new viewer or ...
Show more Sadly, not all of Doctor Who’s earliest years survive in the BBC archive. Many episodes have been lost, seemingly forever. But thanks to the ingenuity of the fans, sound recordings of ...
Doctor Who is turning 60 this year and it's safe to say the BBC has quite the party planned. Not only are three new episodes starring (the best Doctor) David Tennant set to broadcast in a matter ...
Matt Smith had a tough task in following David Tennant, but these episodes prove the Eleventh Doctor was just as good. The jump from David Tennant’s Tenth Doctor to Matt Smith’s Eleventh is ...
EXCLUSIVE: The BBC has dismissed viewer complaints about an episode of Doctor Who featuring a historic gay kiss between Ncuti Gatwa and Jonathan Groff. Two disgruntled audience members took issue ...
While it’d take a laboratory staffed by several PhDs and a mega-computer to comprehensively track what each incarnation of the Doctor is doing at any given time (they’re all simultaneously ...
Sethu made her Doctor Who debut as Mundy Flynn in a guest role in the Steven Moffat-penned episode Boom - it has yet to be confirmed if her new role has any connection to Mundy. Asked about the ...
Perhaps the earliest example of Doctor Who being censored comes from the 1964 serial The Keys of Marinus. Interviewed for Episode 11 of Toby Hadoke’s Who’s Round, actor Peter Stenson revealed ...