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'''Doctor Who''' is available around the world on a number of subscription-based, pay-per-view and freeview platforms such as '''TV-on-demand''' and '''streaming''' services. | '''Doctor Who''' is available around the world on a number of subscription-based, pay-per-view and freeview platforms such as '''TV-on-demand''' and '''streaming''' services. | ||
− | Digital copies of the [[NEW SERIES|new series]] are available to buy or rent from sites such as: | + | Digital copies of the [[NEW SERIES|new series]] (2005 to date) are available to buy or rent from sites such as: |
*[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/season-8/8d6kgwzqvlvd?source=feed&activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab Microsoft Store / Xbox LIVE] | *[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/season-8/8d6kgwzqvlvd?source=feed&activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab Microsoft Store / Xbox LIVE] | ||
*[https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UV0077-NPVA36859_CN-0000000000073558 Playstation Store]. | *[https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UV0077-NPVA36859_CN-0000000000073558 Playstation Store]. | ||
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− | While the full run of [[NEW SERIES|New Series]] episodes | + | While the full run of [[NEW SERIES|New Series]] episodes is readily available on most online providers, rights restrictions limit what '''Classic series''' stories can be accessed. |
− | Most of the stories featuring the Daleks were absent from the | + | Although the number of stories supplied by each provider was different, there was a small list of a dozen or so common titles that they all had, which suggests that the BBC had cleared the "online rights" on those particular stories to form its base minimum streaming package. |
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+ | Most of the stories featuring the Daleks were absent from the sites due to ongoing rights restrictions. And most bizarrely, some of the providers who offered the Key to Time season couldn't supply all the serials, with [[The Stones of Blood]] usually missing from the selection. | ||
Only one site that we know of had the rights to the '''entire''' back-catalogue of Classic series stories, and that was [[BritBox]]. [[BBC Store]] was a close second, having most of but not all the 1963 to 1989 run of stories on its menu for the brief period that it was operating. | Only one site that we know of had the rights to the '''entire''' back-catalogue of Classic series stories, and that was [[BritBox]]. [[BBC Store]] was a close second, having most of but not all the 1963 to 1989 run of stories on its menu for the brief period that it was operating. | ||
− | Currently (as at late 2019), the New Series and a selection of '''Classic''' serials can be | + | Currently (as at late 2019), the New Series and a selection of '''Classic''' serials can be accessed via a number of online services, although some of these sites are region-locked for the US and/or UK only. |
The ones that offered the Classic series and have a dedicated page are linked below: | The ones that offered the Classic series and have a dedicated page are linked below: |
Revision as of 02:43, 14 October 2019
Doctor Who is available around the world on a number of subscription-based, pay-per-view and freeview platforms such as TV-on-demand and streaming services.
Digital copies of the new series (2005 to date) are available to buy or rent from sites such as:
While the full run of New Series episodes is readily available on most online providers, rights restrictions limit what Classic series stories can be accessed.
Although the number of stories supplied by each provider was different, there was a small list of a dozen or so common titles that they all had, which suggests that the BBC had cleared the "online rights" on those particular stories to form its base minimum streaming package.
Most of the stories featuring the Daleks were absent from the sites due to ongoing rights restrictions. And most bizarrely, some of the providers who offered the Key to Time season couldn't supply all the serials, with The Stones of Blood usually missing from the selection.
Only one site that we know of had the rights to the entire back-catalogue of Classic series stories, and that was BritBox. BBC Store was a close second, having most of but not all the 1963 to 1989 run of stories on its menu for the brief period that it was operating.
Currently (as at late 2019), the New Series and a selection of Classic serials can be accessed via a number of online services, although some of these sites are region-locked for the US and/or UK only.
The ones that offered the Classic series and have a dedicated page are linked below:
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.