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.
BBC 1, Saturday nights usually around about 7 in the spring. you can go on surfthechannel.com and type in doctor who where it says search...then click on television...the old and new ones are there
You can watch all the old episodes of Fringe on ovguide.com
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I watch it sometimes and I'm over 50
You can buy them on DVD and also obtain old VHS video-cassettes of them second-hand, either on eBay or from specialist sci-fi memorabilia dealers. It may also be possible to watch them online via companies such as LoveFilm.
From new Doctor Who, the 2008 episodes 'The Poison Sky' and 'Journey's End' each showed a brief shot of Sydney (stock footage) as part of a montage showing the world, respectively, suffering and celebrating, respectively. From old Doctor Who, the 1967 episode 'The Enemy of the World' was set in Australia but filmed in England. The Fifth Doctor also had a companion, Tegan, who was Australian, but she is never seen visiting Australia. Some of the Doctor Who novels are partly set in Australia. For a full list please search for Australia on the Doctor Who Wikipedia site.
all depends on what surgery it is, and how old the kids are? If they are in college and are taking a certain class
If you are in the United Kingdom, you can watch Doctor Who online with BBC-iPlayer. Sometimes both new and old episodes are shown. MSN Video show older versions of Doctor Who, but the quality isn't that good.
Only time it was seen before the ninth Doctor. Was the seventh Doctor. Sylvester McCoy. He used it in the episode 'Battlefield'. If you watch the episode, and wanto look for it. It is when he enters the UNIT's trailer. He flashes it to the 'new Brigadier'
The BBC dont, but other channels do, for example 'Watch' sometimes does on Bank-Holiday Mondays, or Holidays, some times 'Watch' does a 'Dr Who Weekend' once or twice a year.
BBC 1, Saturday nights usually around about 7 in the spring. you can go on surfthechannel.com and type in doctor who where it says search...then click on television...the old and new ones are there
Yes, the old doctor who icon is copyrighted
You can watch all the old episodes of Fringe on ovguide.com
online, google watch old soccer matches
old age
I watch it sometimes and I'm over 50
Your never too old to watch cartoons!