You will probably have to subscribe to a premium service that carries the BBC items.
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You will need an Internet connection & video player software; WMP, Divx, VLC, or Adobe Flash, are all good choices.
1). If you already get Doctor Who on your cable Tv, check into their internet On Demand services. It may be included with the bundle.
2). Amazon, iTunes, BBC iPlayer all carry Doctor Who. BBC America transmits on PBS in the US and on Space in Canada. These are usually region-restricted (geo-blocked). Use a Proxy IP if you are out of the viewing area.
3). Google search Doctor Who +the episode title. You will find lots of free hosts. Sign up, log in, and watch.
My over/under bet for tonite's "The Bells Of Saint John" episode will be carried on no less than 75 different hosts.
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As the fourth doctor, he appeared in 173 episodes which aired in the years 1974 to 1981.He also appears in the TV specials Doctor Who: Shada (1992) and Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time (1993)
The episodes with the 456 were not in fact episodes of Doctor Who. Rather, they were episodes of the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood. The 456 were featured in the Torchwood episodes titled "Children of Earth: Day 1," "Children of Earth: Day 2," "Children of Earth: Day 3," "Children of Earth: Day 4," and "Children of Earth: Day 5."
The Ninth Doctor had the scripts of his episodes released a few years ago in a book called Doctor Who: The Shooting Scripts
Blink (series 3 episode 10), The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone (series 5 episodes 4 and 5).
Well, you can watch it on the BBC iplayer, ABC iview, or Netflix watch instantly. You can also check out youtube for little mini episodes, or any other Internet community movie webpages, i would also recommend project free tv.