It was 61 years ago that, on November 23, 1963, the first episode of Doctor Who aired. Then, after a short break, it returned ...
Showrunner Russell T Davies reveals which episodes of Doctor Who viewers should revisit to prepare for season 14's two-part finale, "The Legend of Ruby Sunday" and "Empire of Death". After six ...
With over 40 seasons that have aired over the course of 61 years, Doctor Who is the longest-running sci-fi series of all time ...
Unfortunately, 47 episodes are a lot to watch before November, so we’ve gone through David Tennant’s entire run as the Tenth Doctor and picked out the very best stories that any new viewer or ...
Doctor Who will be releasing more restored 1960s episodes in a new box set. The BBC has remastered classic serials from the 1970s and 1980s over the last few years as part of a brand-new home ...
Jodie Whittaker's time as the Doctor may be controversial, but there are still plenty of great episodes to look back on. The Thirteenth Doctor’s run is one of the more polarizing in the show’s ...
Show more Sadly, not all of Doctor Who’s earliest years survive in the BBC archive. Many episodes have been lost, seemingly forever. But thanks to the ingenuity of the fans, sound recordings of ...
Hope for a third season of Russell T. Davies' Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson-starring Doctor Who got a big boost from a U.S./U ...
The first episode of Doctor Who was aired on 23 November 1963. The cover of the Radio Times that week announced "a new Saturday-afternoon television series of adventures in time and space".
The Doctor, played by Ncuti Gatwa, returns this Christmas for a time-hopping trip through the history of Earth. The episode ...
The BBC has announced that the Time Lord’s regeneration into the third Doctor will be aired in a new colourised version of an episode originally broadcast as part of the War Games storyline in 1969.