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Those needing NuWho (ie everything made from 2005 onwards) can indulge on BBC iPlayer, but anyone fancying a journey further back should head to BritBox. Surviving episodes are handily categorised by Doctor, so it's simple to select adventures from 1963, featuring crotchety William Hartnell, right the way through to Paul McGann's [[:Category:TV movie|1996 TV film]]. Though any grown-ups wanting to school kids (or even grandkids) in the pleasures of the classic era would be wise to begin with Tom Baker's take on the Time Lord from the 1970s. Decades on, he remains whimsical, offbeat and fascinatingly alien. | Those needing NuWho (ie everything made from 2005 onwards) can indulge on BBC iPlayer, but anyone fancying a journey further back should head to BritBox. Surviving episodes are handily categorised by Doctor, so it's simple to select adventures from 1963, featuring crotchety William Hartnell, right the way through to Paul McGann's [[:Category:TV movie|1996 TV film]]. Though any grown-ups wanting to school kids (or even grandkids) in the pleasures of the classic era would be wise to begin with Tom Baker's take on the Time Lord from the 1970s. Decades on, he remains whimsical, offbeat and fascinatingly alien. |