Doctor Who has been in the public eye for over 50 years and has a cult following.There was a simpler Doctor Who series before this thrilling era.There have been cancellation threats, revivals, and criticism.Modern fans need to see the show's beginnings.
Step 1: You can stream through BritBox.
This is the best way to go.You will need to subscribe.
Step 2: You can stream through third party websites.
To find a particular episode of Doctor Who, you need to include it in your search.The websites don't host the physical video on their site.There are links to other websites that host the video.The government is trying to make these websites more strict.There are a few websites that are consistent, like watchseries.li and geektv.me.
Step 3: Rent from the library.
DVD collections of TV shows can be found at many libraries.The classic Doctor Who box sets can be found in the movie section of your library.This is the cheapest way to find the Doctor Who.The library won't give you the largest selection of classic episodes.It is possible to request certain videos from your library's online catalog.Ask a library for more information.
Step 4: Purchase the DVD's.
The cheapest deals on box sets and DVD collections of Doctor Who can be found online.It is possible to find good prices on DVDs through Amazon or eBay.The Doctor Who: Davros box set features some pivotal episodes of the show.The box set has five storylines and four different doctors.The beginning box set.There are three episodes from the first doctor.There is a tomb of the Cybermen.There is a great story with the second doctor in this single storyline.New Beginnings is a box set.The last two stories were written by the third doctor.
Step 5: Don't forget to watch on TV.
Doctor Who is aired on several television stations.To find out if one of your channels airs classic Who episodes, check TV Guide.Doctor Who is currently aired on two stations: Retro TV and BBC America.
Step 6: Do you want to do it?
Doctor Who was not the same as it is today.It has been scrutinized by new series fans for its bad visuals and special effects.When you're making a decision, take all this into account.The classic Who ran in a serialized format, with stories ranging from 1 to 12 episodes to complete one story.
Step 7: Start at a good point.
You have some options because there were eight classic Doctors.The War Games, Spearhead from Space, The Three Doctors, and The Time Warrior were some of the good starting points.
Step 8: Follow the trends you enjoy.
There is no reason to watch the series in chronological order if you don't like it.Track recurring characters and monsters.You can find all the episodes of the Master or Cybermen on the internet.A full list of episodes of characters and monsters can be found on several fan websites.
Step 9: Consider the missing episodes.
Multiple episodes from the first three Doctors' eras were lost to time because the BBC wanted to reuse videotape so they wouldn't have to keep buying more.All of the Third Doctor's era has been recovered and missing episodes are starting to show up in unexpected places.There is hope.
Step 10: Don't watch all of the episodes at once.
Leave the cliffhanger there.If you want to watch an episode from a different story, you can either watch it the night after or the next week.