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Intimidated by the long history of Doctor Who? No need. You're always able to jump right in with the latest season, and enjoy it as a brand new show! These four concepts are probably all you'll actually need.
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You can certainly choose to enjoy Doctor Who as purely a television series. But did you know that there are far more stories told in the comic and audio form than exist in the whole television catalogue? Luckily, there's no such thing as canon in this fandom. So you can enjoy exactly the kind of Doctor Who you prefer. And we'll be here to cover it all!
Episodes 1 & 3 of The Daleks' Master Plan - The Nightmare Begins and Devil's Planet were recently recovered by Film Is Fabulous, thanks to the estate of an anonymous deceased collector. The first recovery of missing episodes in over a decade, the episodes have now been released digitally in the UK on BBC iPlayer as part of the Whoniverse collection and in the US on the official Classic Doctor Who YouTube channel. You can find out more about the story itself here!
Try out a random article from the Tardis Wiki! Like the Fourth Doctor's randomiser, this will take you anywhere in time and space... mostly Earth in the 20th or 21st centuries. Who knows what you'll find?
The First Doctor Adventures is a series of full-cast audios featuring David Bradley reprising the role of the First Doctor from the 2017 Christmas special Twice Upon a Time. The Doctor is travelling with Susan, Ian and Barbara voiced by the actors who previously appeared in the biographical television film An Adventure in Space and Time.
The Night Walkers concluded the tale of the Second Doctor living in Time Lord-enforced exile in London for a few months prior to becoming the Third Doctor. Much of the story stressed how he had actually become a celebrity and was appearing on a television game show when the Time Lords finally caught up with him to impose the final punishment mentioned — but never quite seen — in his last televised story.
Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror was a 1985 platform video game released for the BBC Micro and other gaming computers. The game featured the Sixth Doctor, travelling with a robotic cat companion named Splinx, attempting to stop the Tremas Master from disrupting the universe.
Curious about the Doctor's many incarnations? Click a face below to learn about one of the Doctor's numbered regenerations!
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