Whoniverse - Viewing Order

There's 11 missing episodes. Mostly from 1st Doctor and a few from the 2nd.

I imagine that will all be done within 5 years give-or-take.
 
Classic Who:
1st Doctor - 21 stories/DVDs (8 unreleased thus far)
2nd Doctor - 18 stories/DVDs (3 unreleased thus far)
3rd Doctor - 24 stories/DVDs
4th Doctor - 42 stories/DVDs
5th Doctor - 20 stories/DVDs
6th Doctor - 11 stories/DVDs
7th Doctor - 12 stories/DVDs
8th Doctor - 1 movie


You're looking at 149 (eventually 160) DVDs individually for Classic Who (pre-9th era).
 
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Retroactively, apparently yes.
 
Marvel gave a designation for the non-canon Dalek films: Earth-26513

All the more reason to assume the Doctor Who franchise as a whole exists within the Marvel Multiverse.
Holy shit! Now that's just insane...
Some stuff like Marco Polo or The Myth Makers haven't been "remastered" yet so that's still a blank spot (probably the original episode is lost to time.)

But BBC seems to want to fill in those blanks eventually.
In fairness, the entirety of Marco Polo and The Myth Makers are completely lost outside of audio recordings. It's only natural that they'd settle for animating the missing episodes to be released, IE: Power of the Daleks and The Celestial Toymaker
 
I noticed some of the other Classic Doctors have bluray sets.
The First and Second I will wait on until those are fully restored.

I wanna start collecting these when its conveniant for me.
I've actually been trying to collect those Blu-Ray sets as well. Hoping they'll get round to releasing one for the Second Doctor, since he's the only one lacking one.
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You're referring to John Barrowman (Jack Harkness's actor, also no relation to Bridget Harkness from Guilty Gear), correct? He was also in the Arrowverse IIRC.
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Yeah his alleged "stunts" got him fired from BBC and blacklisted IIRC.
I dunno the full story behind it but I seem to recall it wasn't as bad as Ezra Miller or Jonathan Majors' actions.
 
Yeah his alleged "stunts" got him fired from BBC and blacklisted IIRC.
I dunno the full story behind it but I seem to recall it wasn't as bad as Ezra Miller or Jonathan Majors' actions.
TBH I dont agree with BBC allowing Torchwood to go out of print cause of behind the scenes controversies with Barrowman. The Flash didn't get banned in the UK over Ezra's actions, right?
 
I hate when media companies let the circulation of works lapse because of serious allegations.

Neil Gaiman's allegations are horrifying but I will give him his day in court. I remember New Zealand director Richard Stanley had similar allegations thrown at him which ruined his career, then he went to court and disproved the claims. Now his films are in circulation again, including the well-known sci-fi film Hardware.

Whether they are guilty or not, that shouldn't allow their media to become lost forever. Unless it is illegal, media shouldnt become lost in the 21st Century.

AND SOMEHOW that one Jojo's Bizarre Adverture film from 10 years ago is lost because some religious nutjobs got pissed, from what I read.
 
Yeah his alleged "stunts" got him fired from BBC and blacklisted IIRC.
I dunno the full story behind it but I seem to recall it wasn't as bad as Ezra Miller or Jonathan Majors' actions.
From what I remember, it was stuff like him getting naked in front of the female cast/crew, including placing his dick on one of their shoulders.
 

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