Some People say Tom Baker was the best Doctor Who just because he had the role for the longest, (and that he had a fab scarve!) which i do agree with, but in my upmost opinion i am a very big fan of Jon Pertwee(the 3rd Doctor) Colin Baker (6th Doctor) and my extreme favourite Sylvester Mccoy(7th Doctor) he was fantastic, he was so random and he had an obsession with spoons. And Ace(his companion) made the series even more enjoyable. I wish though that he and Ace had done more episodes as they were a very likeable couple!
The Daleks (obviously) and the Weeping Angels are both in series five, and the Silurians from the classic series.
20, for the New Series (up to Series 4), & another 20 for the Classic Series (in a random order).
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they already have. there is a list of all the boxsets on wikipedia.
There are 26 seasons of "classic" Doctor Who from 1963-1989 with 695 episodes including the 20th anniversary special. Note the original Doctor series aired a single story in 6 or 4 episodes each in 25 minute segments. The new series typically has 50-minute length episodes.
as far as i am aware, you cannot yet buy the entire classic series. this is because, not all of them have been released separately yet
You can't. The only time Classic Who is on TV, is during special 'Doctor Who Weekends' on SyFy (135), on the Virgin Media box.
All episodes of the new series (Doctors 9-11) and many specials from the classic series are available to watch on Netflix.
The only Classic Doctor Who episode in which the Doctor had no companion is 'The Deadly Assassin'
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Classic NES Series was created in 2004.
The first Doctor Who book to be published was Doctor Who and an exciting adventure with the Daleks written by David Whitaker. It was an adaptation of the First Dalek Story. However the book starts differently to the story it is adapting with Ian and Babara finding the Tardis and being whisked away, wheras in the Classic Series these events happened int he firsy story "An Unearthly Child". It was recently released on audiobook by the BBC read by William Russell who played Ian Chesterton in the Classic Series.