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I just discovered that BritBox has 26 - yes 26 seasons of Doctor Who going back to when it first aired in 1963. There are 695 episodes. That is about 300 hours.

I have never watched the series.

This might be just what I need to get through the next couple of years.

#DoctorWho

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in reply to Magenta Rocks

I hope you enjoy it. Like probably most fans of the show, I started out with the classic series and so it's just as important to me as the new series, perhaps even more so. #DoctorWho
in reply to Magenta Rocks

it doesn’t include the episodes that don’t exist any more (or the ones with copyright disputes) — you have to go to dailymotion.com for them
in reply to sb

@sb

Yes, I noticed there are missing episodes. Wiki says 97 episodes from the 1960's no longer exist because the BBC had a 'junking' policy in the 1970's. That's a bummer, but I'm impressed so many have been saved.

@sb
in reply to Magenta Rocks

the reconstruction teams (and animation teams, though i prefer the recons) have done a fantastic job — watching the ones that no longer exist sounds like it would be hard work, but they are worth it.
in reply to sb

@sb

Found this for anyone else reading this conversation...

screenrant.com/doctor-who-miss…

#DoctorWho

in reply to Magenta Rocks

The missing episodes are so much fun to listen to. I'm glad that some fans chose to record the audios from these stories and that the BBC decided to release them on audio with linking narration (what we in the blindness community refer to as audio description. There are a few that I still haven't gotten around to hearing yet. #DoctorWho
in reply to Magenta Rocks

Those 26 seasons (First Doctor thru Seventh Doctor) are also on Tubi for free.

#DoctorWho

in reply to Dennis Howard

@dennishoward Also, Xumo Play, Amazon Prime Video and PlutoTV have a streaming #DoctorWho channel. However, I don't believe those channels offer the series on demand and the streams don't necessarily show episodes in order.