![]() ![]() The Highwayman character makes this whole episode not bad. Doctor Who: Season 1, Episode 0, - An Unearthly Child - Pilot Episode 23:21.Monster: The Master! New companion: Nyssa. Classic Doctor Who - Season 1 - (1963-1964) 35:39 Released later as blend of original footage with color animations and voiceovers by Baker and Romana. Season of unrelated stories with an overarching plot.Ĥth episode is the most watched episode of Doctor Who ever, reaching 16.1 million people. Doctor Who S01E02 An Unearthly Child Pt 2 The Cave Of Skulls - (1963) Doctor Who (1963) 25:34. Doctor Who S01E03 An Unearthly Child Pt 3 The Forest Of Fear - (1963) Doctor Who (1963) 26:24. Only 2 episodes! Continues from last serial. Doctor Who Season 1 Episode 2 An Unearthly Child Pt 2 The Cave Of Skulls (19631989) Doctor Who. New head writers, Hinchcliffe and Holmes, for next 3 seasons. There’s a whopping 272 hours worth of classic Doctor Who available to stream on BritBox, with 558 episodes spanning the first eight Doctors, from William Hartnell to Paul McGann. Monster: First Sontarans! New companion: Sarah Jane Smith. Monster: Featured in modern episodes: The Hungry Earth / Cold Blood.ģ 032 Companion leaves: Liz Shaw. First Sonic Screwdriver.Ģ 029 Companion leaves: Jaime and Zoe. ![]() Monster: The Great Intelligence, featured in modern episodes.Īnimated reconstructions of missing episodes.Ġ41 Companion leaves: Victoria. Companion leaves: Barbara and Ian.ġ08 New companion: Ben & Polly. Spoilers hidden in grey boxes: Possible spoilers, such as the monster for that serial, are hidden in grey-on-grey text like this: Spoilers! so that they can be highlighted and read, or even searched, only if you want to see them. If you only have time for two serials-per-doctor, then just watch the (1) and (2) recommended serials for each Doctor, and so on. Recommended episode ranked: The (#) on recommended serials is their rank among the other recommended episodes from that Doctor. Episode # - Rank on Doctor Who Magazine's “Big 200” Reader Poll 0.Episode # - Also Recommended By Geeks of Doom.Episode # - Also Recommended By Nerdist Also Recommended by Nerdist.Episode # - Serial with Missing Parts ( audio, with still images ).It's a great combination of backstory, commentary, and curated stories: Reading the Guide If you want to start on a later episode, Ritch and Space has a video that covers good starting points and watching habits.Īnother great option for getting started is The Doctors Revisited, a BBC series profiling each Doctor and then showed one of their classic stories. ![]() Leave any suggestions for changes in the comments below. I got my list of episodes from the fantastic Wikipedia entry, “ List of Doctor Who serials.” I also consulted Nerdist’s “Doctor Who for Newbies” series ( First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh ), Geeks of Doom’s “ 10 Classic ‘Doctor Who’ Adventures Worth Checking Out” article, and Doctor Who Magazine's “Big 200” Reader Poll to make sure I didn’t under represent any episodes. Below is every Doctor Who serial categorized and ranked. Check ' Reading the Guide' first!Įvery season of Classic Doctor Who contains a number of “serials” which are made up of multiple episodes. Skip to Doctor One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight. ![]()
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