Classic Doctor Who

1963 • BBC America
4.8
807 reviews
TV-PG
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Season 8 episodes (8)

1 The Underwater Menace, Pt. 1
1/13/67
The missing Episode 1 is presented using photographic stills and a restored soundtrack

The travellers find themselves deep below the Earth's surface, in the lost city of Atlantis. The Doctor meets the mad Professor Zaroff and Polly is to be turned into a fish person.
2 The Underwater Menace, Pt. 2
1/20/67
Episodes 2 of this adventure feature fully restored picture and audio.

Jamie and Ben are set to work in the mines but are determined to escape. The Doctor discovers that Zaroff's mad plans will cause the destruction of the Earth.
3 The Underwater Menace, Pt. 3
1/27/67
Episodes 3 of this adventure feature fully restored picture and audio.

The Doctor hatches a dangerous plan to kidnap Professor Zaroff and encourages the Fish People to revolt against their masters and put a stop to the production of food.
4 The Underwater Menace, Pt. 4
2/3/67
The missing Episode 4 is presented using photographic stills and a restored soundtrack.

As Zaroff's insane scheme to destroy the world nears completion, the Doctor plans to break down the sea wall and flood Atlantis.
5 A Fishy Tale
10/25/15
Anneke Wills, Frazer Hines, Catherine Howe, Assistant Floor Manager Gareth Gwenlan, Production Assistant Berry Butler and writer Robert Shearman look back at the making of this controversial story. Narrated by Peter Davison.
6 Television Centre of the Universe Pt. 1
10/25/15
A look back at BBC Television Centre with TARDIS crew Peter Davison (the Fifth Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan) and Mark Strickson (Turlough). Part 1.
7 Television Centre of the Universe Pt. 2
10/25/15
A look back at BBC Television Centre with TARDIS crew Peter Davison (the Fifth Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan) and Mark Strickson (Turlough). Part 2.
101 Photo Gallery
10/25/15
Season-only
Production, design and publicity photos from the Underwater Menace story.

About this show

The BBC first aired Doctor Who on November 23, 1963. A cult classic was born. It is so popular it now boasts an estimated 100 million viewers in 54 countries. With a rare blend of cleverly-crafted science fiction and high camp, Doctor Who is one of the longest running and most successful programs in television history. This collection of samplers allows you to get to know the Doctor as each of his earliest regenerations.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
807 reviews
R F
June 26, 2016
I've watched the first few serials with the 1st Doctor, and I watched all the 4th Doctor serials including Shada. I watched all of the 3rd, 5th, 6th and 7th Doctors. I love this show way better than new Doctor Who. Even though I'm young, it feels like Classic Who is better and I never met anyone my age that even likes Classic Who. Also, the 4th Doctor is my favorite. In either September or October 2015, I watched one Tom Baker VHS tape and that's all it took, one, and instantly liked the 4th Doctor. Not exaggerating either. I watched Pyramids of Mars, The Sontaran Experiment, Planet of Evil, The Android Invasion, the tape was out so it stopped playing at the end on the VHS tape with The Android Invasion, The Brain of Morbius, The Seeds of Doom, and The Horns of Nimon. I threw away the VHS tapes after I watched them. I plan on buying 4th Doctor DVDs too.
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Alejandro Herrera
February 1, 2014
I'm only giving this episode set three stars due to the fact that this set only includes the 7th doctor episode Survival instead of the episode Rememberance of the Daleks which the original BBC America airing had originally shown. I've been wanting to see and keep a permanent copy of that episode for quite a while. I even tried to download that Daleks ep through torrents with no real luck. I'm disappointed with a legitimate video source like Google to not provide the serious DW fans with the episodes we are more then willing to pay for.
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Prof Bryan J Zsurka Sr
August 3, 2015
The Doctor has been apart of my life since PBS ( Then known as NATIONAL EDUCTIONAL TELEVISION ) first carried the last season of the 3rd Doctor and the 4th Doctor's exploits in the late 1960s and 70s. DEFENATELY THE FEW, THE PROUD AND BRAVE of Science Fiction! None Better...Though some do come close, perhaps even stand shoulder to shoulder, but none better to be sure!
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