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60 Years of Doctor Who drops on BBC iPlayer alongside landmark online archive

60 Years of Doctor Who drops on BBC iPlayer alongside landmark online archive

I’m so excited for new viewers – imagine being 8 years old, spending winter afternoons exploring the 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond. And we’re determined this won’t be a dusty museum – we have exciting plans to bring the back catalogue to life, with much more to be revealed!

— Russell T Davies, Showrunner
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.

Before 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.

As 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. Together, they tell the story of the ground-breaking series through 60 archive gems for the 60th anniversary.

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.

BBC 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.

Classic series returning to iPlayer

Episodes 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. This includes First Doctor William Hartnell’s first encounter with the Daleks, the first episodes made for colour TV with Third Doctor Jon Pertwee, and fan favourites from Fourth Doctor Tom Baker’s iconic run, including City of Death and The Brain of Morbius. Also included is the 1996 TV movie with Paul McGann, featuring him taking over from Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy.

Every episode on iPlayer from the back catalogue will be available with multiple accessibility options, including subtitles, audio description, and sign language.

With over 800 episodes of Doctor Who programming on iPlayer, Russell T Davies, Showrunner said:

“I’d like to thank the BBC for all the hard work, to get this massive back catalogue under one roof, at long last. I’m so excited for new viewers – imagine being 8 years old, spending winter afternoons exploring the 60s, 70s, 80s and beyond. And we’re determined this won’t be a dusty museum – we have exciting plans to bring the back catalogue to life, with much more to be revealed!”

Dan McGolpin, Director of iPlayer and channels, said:

“Doctor Who has captivated countless millions of viewers on the BBC for 60 years and in celebration of this special moment we are bringing classic series to BBC iPlayer for the first time. Fans will be able to enjoy many of the Doctor’s earliest adventures with William Hartnell right through to the very latest series and the soon to be released and tremendously exciting new anniversary specials with David Tennant. We want everyone to be able to enjoy this breath-taking back catalogue, so we are making each episode on iPlayer as accessible as possible, with subtitles, audio description, and sign language all available for the first time.”

New online archive

The new online archive will launch at bbc.co.uk/doctorwho, so fans of the show can delve deeper into Doctor Who’s history than ever before.

In its beginning stages, this new site will feature curated journeys through the archive to bring the show’s extensive history to life for fans – with items like interviews with cast members, news pieces, audio, imagery, and written documents.

Over time, more content will be added to the archive including a special collection of photos that have been scanned at 8k resolution from an estimated total of 25,0000 prints, negatives, slides and digital images, which will give an unprecedented insight into the show with access to all areas throughout the years.

The expanded archive will also feature additional gems from over 100,000 documents, including memos, correspondence, designs, and audience research, alongside orchestral scores of sheet music.

Also being added is a selection of audio clips about Doctor Who, including radio programmes, documentaries, interviews, and music.

Unwrap Classic Doctor Who on Britbox from Boxing Day

Unwrap Classic Doctor Who on Britbox from Boxing Day

Doctor Who on Britbox

Doctor Who fans across the land – get ready to clear your schedules as the biggest Doctor Who Classic collection ever streamed in the UK launches on BritBox from Boxing Day.

From 26th December, 627 pieces of Doctor Who Classic content will be available on the service. This tally is comprised of a mix of episodes, spin-offs, documentaries, telesnaps and more and includes many rarely-seen treasures. Subscribers will be able to access this content via web, mobile, tablet, connected TVs and Chromecast.

129 complete stories, which totals 558 episodes spanning the first eight Doctors from William Hartnell to Paul McGann, form the backbone of the collection.

The collection also includes four complete stories; The Tenth PlanetThe MoonbaseThe Ice Warriors and The Invasion, which feature a combination of original content and animation and total 22 episodes. An unaired story entitled Shada which was originally presented as six episodes (but has been uploaded as a 130 minute special), brings this total to 28.

A further two complete, solely animated stories – The Power of the Daleks and The Macra Terror (presented in HD) – add 10 episodes.

Five orphaned episodes – The Crusade (2 parts), Galaxy 4The Space Pirates and The Celestial Toymaker – bring the total up to 600. Doctor Who: The MovieAn Unearthly Child: The Pilot Episode and An Adventure in Space in Time will also be available on the service, in addition to The Underwater MenaceThe Wheel in Space and The Web of Fear which have been completed via telesnaps. Spin-off drama K-9 and Company, and documentaries More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS and Doctor Who: Doctors Revisited complete the collection.

If watched back-to-back without stopping to eat, drink or sleep it would take a committed viewer around 272 hours or over 11 days to watch everything… assuming no access to a TARDIS!

BritBox will also be curating special Doctor Who Classic collections, including ‘New to Who’, featuring one key episode from each of the first seven Doctors as an introduction to the uninitiated. Further collections will be devoted to the most memorable monsters, with Cybermen, Daleks, The Master and Sontarans each getting the limelight. Regeneration episodes have also been collated.

Boxing Day also marks the start of a longer-term collaboration with the BBC, with a shared vision of making BritBox the ultimate home of Doctor Who Classic content in 2020 and beyond, ensuring the widest collection of content available is presented in the best possible format and quality.

Reemah Sakaan, Group Director ITV SVOD, commented:

“BritBox becoming the first complete digital home of Doctor Who Classic creates a special opportunity for fans and streamers across the UK. We are looking forward to expanding the collection even further by working with the show creators to lovingly restore lost and previously unavailable episodes in the months to come and offering a truly exclusive experience.”

Sally de St Croix, Franchise Director for Doctor Who at BBC Studios added:

“It’s thrilling to partner with BritBox and see all this amazing Doctor Who Classic content congregate in one place where subscribers can stream to their hearts’ content – some experiencing the show for the first time whilst others will simply be enjoying it all over again.”

Get ready to tune in! Classic Doctor Who will launch on BritBox from Boxing Day this year.


Full Doctor Who Classic content list

Story Episodes Type of Story
An Unearthly Child 4 Complete story
The Daleks 7 Complete story
The Edge Of Destruction 2 Complete story
The Keys Of Marinus 6 Complete story
The Aztecs 4 Complete story
The Sensorites 6 Complete story
Planet Of Giants 3 Complete story
The Dalek Invasion Of Earth 6 Complete story
The Rescue 2 Complete story
The Romans 4 Complete story
The Web Planet 6 Complete story
The Crusade 2 Orphaned episodes
The Space Museum 4 Complete story
The Chase 6 Complete story
The Time Meddler 4 Complete story
Galaxy 4 1 Orphaned episode
The Ark 4 Complete story
The Celestial Toymaker 1 Orphaned episode
The Gunfighters 4 Complete story
The War Machines 4 Complete story
The Tenth Planet 4 Complete story with animation
The Power Of The Daleks 6 Complete animation
The Underwater Menace 4 Complete story with telesnaps
The Moonbase 4 Complete story with animation
The Macra Terror 4 Complete animation
The Tomb Of The Cybermen 4 Complete story
The Ice Warriors 6 Complete animation
The Enemy Of The World 6 Complete story
The Web Of Fear 6 Complete story with telesnaps
The Wheel In Space 6 Complete story with telesnaps
The Dominators 5 Complete story
The Mind Robber 5 Complete story
The Invasion 8 Complete story with animation
The Krotons 4 Complete story
The Seeds Of Death 6 Complete story
The Space Pirates 1 Orphaned episode
The War Games 10 Complete story
Spearhead From Space 4 Complete story
Doctor Who And The Silurians 7 Complete story
The Ambassadors Of Death 7 Complete story
Inferno 7 Complete story
Terror Of The Autons 4 Complete story
The Mind Of Evil 6 Complete story
The Claws Of Axos 4 Complete story
Colony In Space 6 Complete story
The Daemons 5 Complete story
Day Of The Daleks 4 Complete story
The Curse Of Peladon 4 Complete story
The Sea Devils 6 Complete story
The Mutants 6 Complete story
The Time Monster 6 Complete story
The Three Doctors 4 Complete story
Carnival Of Monsters 4 Complete story
Frontier In Space 6 Complete story
Planet Of The Daleks 6 Complete story
The Green Death 6 Complete story
The Time Warrior 4 Complete story
Invasion Of The Dinosaurs 6 Complete story
Death To The Daleks 4 Complete story
The Monster Of Peladon 6 Complete story
Planet Of The Spiders 6 Complete story
Robot 4 Complete story
The Ark In Space 4 Complete story
The Sontaran Experiment 2 Complete story
Genesis Of The Daleks 6 Complete story
Revenge Of The Cybermen 4 Complete story
Terror Of The Zygons 4 Complete story
Planet Of Evil 4 Complete story
Pyramids Of Mars 4 Complete story
The Android Invasion 4 Complete story
The Brain Of Morbius 4 Complete story
The Seeds Of Doom 6 Complete story
The Masque Of Mandragora 4 Complete story
The Hand Of Fear 4 Complete story
The Deadly Assassin 4 Complete story
The Face Of Evil 4 Complete story
The Robots Of Death 4 Complete story
The Talons Of Weng-Chiang 6 Complete story
Horror Of Fang Rock 4 Complete story
The Invisible Enemy 4 Complete story
Image Of The Fendahl 4 Complete story
The Sun Makers 4 Complete story
Underworld 4 Complete story
The Invasion Of Time 6 Complete story
The Ribos Operation 4 Complete story
The Pirate Planet 4 Complete story
The Stones Of Blood 4 Complete story
The Androids Of Tara 4 Complete story
The Power Of Kroll 4 Complete story
The Armageddon Factor 6 Complete story
Destiny Of The Daleks 4 Complete story
City Of Death 4 Complete story
The Creature From The Pit 4 Complete story
Nightmare Of Eden 4 Complete story
The Horns Of Nimon 4 Complete story
Shada 6 Complete story with animation
The Leisure Hive 4 Complete story
Meglos 4 Complete story
Full Circle 4 Complete story
State Of Decay 4 Complete story
Warriors’ Gate 4 Complete story
The Keeper Of Traken 4 Complete story
Logopolis 4 Complete story
Castrovalva 4 Complete story
Four To Doomsday 4 Complete story
Kinda 4 Complete story
The Visitation 4 Complete story
Black Orchid 2 Complete story
Earthshock 4 Complete story
Time-Flight 4 Complete story
Arc Of Infinity 4 Complete story
Snakedance 4 Complete story
Mawdryn Undead 4 Complete story
Terminus 4 Complete story
Enlightenment 4 Complete story
The King’s Demons 2 Complete story
The Five Doctors 1 Complete story
Warriors Of The Deep 4 Complete story
The Awakening 2 Complete story
Frontios 4 Complete story
Resurrection Of The Daleks 2 Complete story
Planet Of Fire 4 Complete story
The Caves Of Androzani 4 Complete story
The Twin Dilemma 4 Complete story
Attack Of The Cybermen 2 Complete story
Vengeance On Varos 2 Complete story
The Mark Of The Rani 2 Complete story
The Two Doctors 3 Complete story
Timelash 2 Complete story
Revelation Of The Daleks 2 Complete story
The Trial Of A Time Lord 14 Complete story
Time And The Rani 4 Complete story
Paradise Towers 4 Complete story
Delta And The Bannermen 3 Complete story
Dragonfire 3 Complete story
Remembrance Of The Daleks 4 Complete story
The Happiness Patrol 3 Complete story
Silver Nemesis 3 Complete story
The Greatest Show In The Galaxy 4 Complete story
Battlefield 4 Complete story
Ghost Light 3 Complete story
The Curse Of Fenric 4 Complete story
Survival 3 Complete story
Doctor Who: The Movie 1 Complete story
An Adventure In Space And Time 1 Special
An Unearthly Child (Pilot) 1 Special
The Doctors Revisited 7 Special
K9 And Company 1 Special
More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS 1 Special
Doctor Who’s classic series is now streaming for free – but only in the US!

Doctor Who’s classic series is now streaming for free – but only in the US!

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Good news for fans of classic Doctor Who, episodes of the iconic science-fiction show ranging from William Hartnell’s debut to Sylvester McCoy’s last episode are streaming for absolutely free.

But… in the United States only.

Streaming service Pluto TV has a deal with the BBC to air over 200 episodes of the series for American fans, without you having to pay a penny.

William Hartnell as the first Doctor in Doctor Who

Pluto TV works differently to other streaming services, functioning more like actual TV channels. That means it has scheduled content and ads, and you have to tune in at the specified time to see the episode you want. How retro!

The service has dedicated channels for different providers, genres and shows, with Classic Doctor Who having a channel all to itself.

Pluto TV, owned by media giant Viacom, has over 12 million active users in the US, which is very big. It’s available on a variety of devices, including Apple TV, PlayStation 4, Chromecast and Smart TVs (sometimes under the name WatchFree).

In the UK, it’s only really available on Roku and NOW TV devices at the moment, and doesn’t contain the Classic Who channel. It DOES have an entire channel just showing Yu-Gi-Oh! though, so that’s something.

Hopefully the UK launch of BritBox will allow fans to stream Classic Who, otherwise there always the excellently produced DVDs and Blu-rays.