The first episode of Doctor Who is titled "An Unearthly Child." It premiered on November 23, 1963.
The first episode of Doctor Who is titled "An Unearthly Child." It premiered on November 23, 1963.
there has been about 777 episodes of Doctor Who
There are 696 episodes of classic Doctor Who (not including the TV movie), comprising 157 different stories. However a large number of these episodes (108 in total) are 'lost' and it is thought copies no longer exist. The First Doctor: 29 stories (134 episodes) The Second Doctor: 21 stories (119 episodes) The Third Doctor: 24 stories (128 episodes) The Fourth Doctor: 42 stories (172 episodes) The Fifth Doctor: 20 stories (69 episodes) The Sixth Doctor: 8 stories (31 episodes) The Seventh Doctor: 13 stories (43 episodes)
The first DVD of the TV series Doctor Who was released in October 2002. It has four episodes from the first season and has the episodes from the Aztec storyline.
There have been 753 episodes in Doctor Who.
There are 13 episodes in every season of Doctor Who.
The Fifth Doctor appeared in 69 episodes.
13 episodes same as the previous serious except this one is separated into two parts with seven episodes first and six in the autumn.
The first episode of series 5 is apparently called The Eleventh Hour.
Anthony Coburn wrote an unearthly child, the first ever doctor who story
Doctor Who doesn't have an omnibus because episodes come episodes come out weekly and not daily.
on 12/25/2010 there will be 213 episodes of doctor who. oh ya!
There are thirteen episodes.