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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.

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Where can you watch all the doctor who from the earliest when it started in 1963 to the latest?

Many episodes of the series going back to 1963 are available on DVD (but not all - many are lost and some have yet to be released to DVD). There are also supposed to be online streaming services offering the older episodes, too.


How many doctor who episodes have there been from 1963 to 2010?

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)


How long has Doctor Who been going on for?

Doctor Who began airing in 1963, which seasons of between 14 and 45 episodes each (depending on the year). It stopped in 1989. A television movie was made in 1996. Doctor Who was revived for a modern audience in 2005, and has been going since.


How many Dr who episodes have been made season 1?

This is a tricky one to answer because there are two right answers. There are two different series called Doctor Who. The one than ran from 1963 - 1989 and a second series that is considered a continuation from 2005 to present. The former is referred to as Classic Doctor Who and the current program is referred to as simply Doctor Who or the Doctor Who reboot to keep the two series straight. Classic Doctor Who's Season One was a whopping 42 episodes long. Each episode was 25 minutes in length. The current Doctor Who Season One was 13 episodes long with each episode approximately 45 minutes in length.


What are the release dates for Petticoat Junction - 1963 Is There a Doctor in the Roundhouse 1-4?

Petticoat Junction - 1963 Is There a Doctor in the Roundhouse 1-4 was released on: USA: 15 October 1963

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Who was the original Doctor Who?

William Hartnell (137 episodes, 1963-1976)


How many episodes are in classic Doctor Who?

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.


What are the ratings and certificates for Doctor Who - 1963?

Doctor Who - 1963 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:G (some episodes) Australia:M (some episodes) Australia:PG (some episodes) Singapore:PG USA:TV-PG


Where can you watch all the doctor who from the earliest when it started in 1963 to the latest?

Many episodes of the series going back to 1963 are available on DVD (but not all - many are lost and some have yet to be released to DVD). There are also supposed to be online streaming services offering the older episodes, too.


Who was th first Doctor Who?

The first doctor - was William Hartnell, who played the roll from 1963 to 1966.


How many doctor who episodes have there been from 1963 to 2010?

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)


What was the first ever Doctor who episodes?

The first episode of Doctor Who is titled "An Unearthly Child." It premiered on November 23, 1963.


How many Doctor Who episodes have there been from 1963 to 2007?

Expanding your question to 2008 (as it is now as I'm answering, so up until the last episode of Season 4 of the new series, Journey's End)... There have been 202 stories (if you include the unfinished Shada) comprising 757 episodes. And if you don't count Shada, 201 stories 751 episodes.


Who played Doctor Who in the frst episode?

In the first episode of the original series in 1963, the Doctor was played by William Hartnell. In the new series, the Doctor was played by Christopher Ecclestone.


How can you watch the very first season of Doctor Who?

There are actually two "first" seasons of Doctor Who. The first season with the first doctor was played by William Hartnell in 1963. There is also the first season (also called series one) of the new Doctor Who with Christopher Eccleston taking the role of the Ninth Doctor in 2005. You can purchase the first season from either 1963 or 2005 on DVD from Amazon or BestBuy. You can usually also request it from your local library. Amazon, Netflix, and other online video providers can also stream individual episodes of Doctor Who for a small fee.


Who was the oldest actor who played Doctor Who?

William Hartnell was the oldest actor to play the Doctor in the original series of Doctor Who, taking on the role at the age of 55 in 1963.


What movie and television projects has Ken Tyllssen been in?

Ken Tyllssen has: Played Dalek in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played 1st Sensorite in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played First Sensorite in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Mechonoid in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played First Scientist in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Mechanoid in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Assistant in "Doctor in the House" in 1969.