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All Doctor Who Episodes And Specials In Order


All Doctor Who Episodes And Specials In Order

So, you fancy a trip through all of Doctor Who, eh? Buckle up, buttercup! It's a wild ride through time and space, full of rubber monsters, sonic screwdrivers, and questionable fashion choices. We're talking every single episode and special, in the order they aired.

The Classic Era (1963-1989): A Black and White Beginning to Technicolor Chaos

First up, we have the granddaddy of them all: William Hartnell as the First Doctor. His adventures started in 1963 with "An Unearthly Child". Picture this: grainy black and white, a grumpy old man, and two teachers kidnapped in a junkyard.

Then came Patrick Troughton, the Second Doctor, all floppy hair and recorder playing. He brought a whimsical charm to battling Cybermen and Daleks. Remember "The Tomb of the Cybermen"? Classic spooky stuff!

Jon Pertwee, the Third Doctor, ushered in the color era. He was a dapper action hero exiled to Earth by the Time Lords, tooling around in Bessie, his beloved car. Think karate chops and battling pollution.

Next, we had Tom Baker, the Fourth Doctor, arguably the most iconic. With that scarf and his jelly babies, he brought a quirky, bohemian energy to the role. "Genesis of the Daleks" is a must-see – chilling and thought-provoking.

Doctor Who: The Complete Specials Collection | DVD Box Set | Free
Doctor Who: The Complete Specials Collection | DVD Box Set | Free

Peter Davison took over as the Fifth Doctor, younger and more vulnerable. He often felt overwhelmed by the chaos, a refreshing take after Baker’s eccentricity. He’s got celery on his lapel.

Colin Baker was the Sixth Doctor, and well, the less said about the costume, the better. He was a bit abrasive, but "Vengeance on Varos" has some real commentary about television violence.

Finally, Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor brought a cunning, manipulative side to the character. His era saw the show’s initial cancellation in 1989. "Remembrance of the Daleks" is a powerful story dealing with racism.

Doctor Who Episodes
Doctor Who Episodes

The Wilderness Years (1989-2005): A TV Movie Glimmer of Hope

For years, all we had was the 1996 TV movie starring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor. It was a valiant attempt to revive the series, a one-off adventure. He’s dreamy, wears an awesome coat, and only had one on-screen adventure!

The Revival (2005-Present): New Faces, Same Madman

Enter Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor in 2005. He brought a raw energy and a poignant weariness after the Time War. "Dalek" is a powerful reintroduction to a classic foe.

Doctor Who Viewing Guide & Complete Episode List | Screen Rant
Doctor Who Viewing Guide & Complete Episode List | Screen Rant

Then came David Tennant, the Tenth Doctor, instantly beloved for his boundless enthusiasm and broken heart. He made pinstripes cool again. “Blink” is a terrifying masterpiece, even if the Doctor isn't in it much.

Matt Smith became the Eleventh Doctor, a bow tie-wearing, fish-finger-and-custard-loving whirlwind. He was the youngest actor to play the role and brought a childlike wonder. "The Eleventh Hour" is a fantastic introduction.

Peter Capaldi took over as the Twelfth Doctor, a grumpy but brilliant professor. He rocked the attack eyebrows. "Heaven Sent" is a solo performance tour-de-force.

All Doctor Who Episodes in Chronological Order [Infographic]
All Doctor Who Episodes in Chronological Order [Infographic]

Jodie Whittaker became the Thirteenth Doctor, the first woman to play the role. She brought a hopeful, inclusive energy to the TARDIS. Watch "Rosa" to see the Doctor grappling with a very sensitive topic.

Finally, Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor! He has brought a refreshing blend of joy and vulnerability to the role. The 60th Anniversary Specials bring David Tennant back as the Fourteenth Doctor before the new doctor steps into the role.

And that's Doctor Who in a nutshell! From dodgy special effects to genuinely moving stories, it's a series that constantly reinvents itself. Get ready for a truly amazing binge-watching experience.

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