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Doctor Who linketies
I've spent a good deal of my day watching vids I've had bookmarked for ages -- youtube is blocked at work, and I don't usually spend much time online away from work, so there's been a lot built up. Just compiling everything here for reference, including links from previous posts.
Edit: Wow, this got ridiculously out of hand. Feel free to mention if there's anything I've missed, but this is a much longer list than I expected; I still haven't actually watched several of the webcasts.
For reference:
List of Doctor Who serials on Wikipedia
Doctor Who missing episodes
Doctor Who Wiki
Primary Who article on Wikipedia
List of Doctor Who DVD releases
List of Doctor Who audio releases
List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish
This page lists practically all Doctor Who-related books ever published, dating all the way back to the mid-1960s. These range from books directly tied in to the show (and licenced by the BBC) to many "unofficial" books, or books tangentially related to the programme.
For those who don't mind spoilers, this article has some fascinating possible history of the Doctor! Must find those novels.
Doctor Who Gallifreyan History
dwcanon_fodder -- Doctor Who Canon Questions/Answers
Who_Daily -- Daily Who Link Roundup
The preview for the upcoming Christmas ep:
Doctor Who on Children In Need 2010 (Christmas Ep preview begins about 3:45 in)
Sarah-Jane Adventures with Doctor crossovers:
The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith - Part One (Tennant)
The Sarah Jane Adventures - Series 4 - EP5 - Death of the Doctor - Part 1 (Smith)
As far as I can tell, these are the only Children in Need specials with actual new canon/ish material in them (as opposed to spoofs or actor appearances):
Doctor Who - Children In Need Special: 'Time Crash' 2007
Doctor Who: Children in Need Special 2005
Dimensions in Time is a charity special crossover between the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and the soap opera EastEnders that ran in two parts on 26 and 27 November 1993. It was filmed on the EastEnders Albert Square set, and features several of the stars of that programme at the time. (Doctor Who - Dimensions In Time (Part 1 of 2) and Part 2)
New Series Special Features
Doctor Who Confidential is a documentary series created by the British Broadcasting Corporation to complement the revival of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. -- I'm a year or so behind, but I do catch these when the DVDs come out (IIRC, they're usually special features on the box sets)
Monster Files is an ongoing series of webisodes created by the BBC for its official Doctor Who website beginning as a tie-in with Series 4 in 2008. These short films profile various monsters and alien races featured on Doctor Who.
Doctor Who Monster File search on YouTube
Other Additional Material:
Doctor Who: transcripts of the two unreleased TARDIS scenes from the series 5 box set.
Related: And the links to the actual scenes, again
The Eighth Doctor movie:
Doctor Who the Movie
Animated Doctor Who Serials from BBC:
The Infinite Quest and Dreamland - I've currently got these on request from Netflix.
Assorted Other Doctor Who TV Broadcasts
"A Fix with Sontarans" is the name of a specially written segment produced for the BBC children's programme Jim'll Fix It featuring Colin Baker in character as the Sixth Doctor. It was broadcast on 23 February 1985. It is not generally considered to be canonical by Doctor Who fans -- Caught this as a special feature on The Two Doctors.
"Attack of the Graske" is an interactive mini-episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who that was first broadcast on the BBC Red Button service on 25 December 2005
Doctor Who Attack of the Graske 1
Doctor Who Attack of the Graske 2
"Music of the Spheres"[5] is a mini-episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who that premièred at the Royal Albert Hall in London before the Intermission of the Doctor Who Prom on 27 July 2008,[3] for which it was especially made
Doctor Who: Music Of The Spheres
"Doctor Who: Tonight's the Night" was a special Doctor Who scene filmed for the BBC 1 entertainment programme Tonight's the Night. Written for the winner of the Doctor Who Alien Talent Search competition that they ran during the series,[1] it starred the competition winner Tim Ingham as Sao Til,[2] John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness and David Tennant as himself.
David Tennant :Tonights The Night
Webcasts
Death Comes to Time is a illustrated webcast audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, produced by the BBC and first broadcast in five episodes on the BBCi Cult website from 12 July 2001.
Real Time is a webcast based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who which was then subsequently released on CD.
Shada is an unaired serial [written by Douglas Adams] of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was intended to be the final serial of the 1979-80 season...
Shada was later remade as an audio play [with the 8th Doctor] with animation produced by Big Finish Productions and broadcast 2 May - 6 June 2003
Doctor Who Shada Part 1
Doctor Who Shada Part 2
Doctor Who Shada Part 3
Doctor Who Shada Part 4
Doctor Who Shada Part 5
Doctor Who Shada Part 6
Doctor Who Shada Part 7
Doctor Who Shada Part 8
Doctor Who Shada Part 9
Doctor Who Shada Part 10
Doctor Who Shada Part 11
Doctor Who Shada Part 12
Doctor Who Shada Part 13
Doctor Who Shada Part 14
Doctor Who Shada Part 15
Doctor Who Shada Part 16
Doctor Who Shada Part 17
Scream of the Shalka is a flash-animated series based on the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was produced to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the series and was originally posted in six weekly parts from 13 November to 18 December 2003 on bbc.co.uk's Doctor Who website.
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 1 pt 1 of 4
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 1 pt 2 of 4
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 1 pt 3 of 4
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 1 pt 4 of 4
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 2 pt 1 of 3
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 2 pt 2 of 3
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 2 pt 3 of 3
There are more, but I haven't dug them up yet
Dead and Buried is an animated webcast based on the Doctor Who spin-off series Bernice Summerfield. It was released free to watch on the official Big Finish YouTube channel on 31 August 2010. It's set between the stories Secret Origins and Resurrecting the Past.
Youtube: Bernice Summerfield: Dead and Buried
Doctor Who errata:
Doctor Who on Children In Need 1985
Doctor Who meets Top Gear
Nerdist Podcast: Interview with Matt Smith from Doctor Who
Eddie Izzard and Daleks
Dalek on The Late Late Show
University Challenge - Dr. Who round
Whatever Happened to Susan Foreman? -- This is included as a special feature on one of the DVDs, and it's really quite funny.
Great TV Mistakes - Dr. Who (Continuity errors)
The very non-canonical Doctor Who movies:
Doctor Who and the Daleks
Dalek Invasion 2150
Assorted Who-related spoofs:
Comic Relief - Catherine Tate & David Tennant
Doctor Who Children in Need Special "Pudsai"
Children In Need Doctor Who Song - Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre
Torchwool - Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre
Doctor Who: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Daleks (The Peter Jones-y Edit)
Rowan Atkinson Doctor Who (Curse of the Fatal Death)
The Young Ones (Doctor Who) Children In Need Special
A Nifty Animation Project:
Making a proper Doctor Who anime.
Making a proper Doctor Who anime PART 2.
Making a proper Doctor Who anime PART 3.
Making a proper Doctor Who anime PART 4.
Doctor Who "The Anime Movie Trailer!"
Handy tip from a comment ages ago:
Saw that you've been trying to watch as much as you can find of the Classic series, so I thought you may want to know about this. This user on DailyMotion http://www.dailymotion.com/tardismedia is in the process of posting the entire Classic series from his VHS collection. I had been trying to watch via Netflix too, and found his videos very useful in filling in the gaps where things haven't been released on DVD yet. It's easiest to watch via playlist: http://www.dailymotion.com/playlists/tardismedia (listed newest to oldest).
OK, it's kind of cheating to include this, but it's David Tennant narrating a documentary about The Life of Brian!
David Tennant :Monty Python Part 1
David Tennant :Monty Python Part 2
David Tennant: Monty Python Part 3
Edit: Wow, this got ridiculously out of hand. Feel free to mention if there's anything I've missed, but this is a much longer list than I expected; I still haven't actually watched several of the webcasts.
For reference:
List of Doctor Who serials on Wikipedia
Doctor Who missing episodes
Doctor Who Wiki
Primary Who article on Wikipedia
List of Doctor Who DVD releases
List of Doctor Who audio releases
List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish
This page lists practically all Doctor Who-related books ever published, dating all the way back to the mid-1960s. These range from books directly tied in to the show (and licenced by the BBC) to many "unofficial" books, or books tangentially related to the programme.
For those who don't mind spoilers, this article has some fascinating possible history of the Doctor! Must find those novels.
Doctor Who Gallifreyan History
dwcanon_fodder -- Doctor Who Canon Questions/Answers
Who_Daily -- Daily Who Link Roundup
The preview for the upcoming Christmas ep:
Doctor Who on Children In Need 2010 (Christmas Ep preview begins about 3:45 in)
Sarah-Jane Adventures with Doctor crossovers:
The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith - Part One (Tennant)
The Sarah Jane Adventures - Series 4 - EP5 - Death of the Doctor - Part 1 (Smith)
As far as I can tell, these are the only Children in Need specials with actual new canon/ish material in them (as opposed to spoofs or actor appearances):
Doctor Who - Children In Need Special: 'Time Crash' 2007
Doctor Who: Children in Need Special 2005
Dimensions in Time is a charity special crossover between the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and the soap opera EastEnders that ran in two parts on 26 and 27 November 1993. It was filmed on the EastEnders Albert Square set, and features several of the stars of that programme at the time. (Doctor Who - Dimensions In Time (Part 1 of 2) and Part 2)
New Series Special Features
Doctor Who Confidential is a documentary series created by the British Broadcasting Corporation to complement the revival of the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. -- I'm a year or so behind, but I do catch these when the DVDs come out (IIRC, they're usually special features on the box sets)
Monster Files is an ongoing series of webisodes created by the BBC for its official Doctor Who website beginning as a tie-in with Series 4 in 2008. These short films profile various monsters and alien races featured on Doctor Who.
Doctor Who Monster File search on YouTube
Other Additional Material:
Doctor Who: transcripts of the two unreleased TARDIS scenes from the series 5 box set.
Related: And the links to the actual scenes, again
The Eighth Doctor movie:
Doctor Who the Movie
Animated Doctor Who Serials from BBC:
The Infinite Quest and Dreamland - I've currently got these on request from Netflix.
Assorted Other Doctor Who TV Broadcasts
"A Fix with Sontarans" is the name of a specially written segment produced for the BBC children's programme Jim'll Fix It featuring Colin Baker in character as the Sixth Doctor. It was broadcast on 23 February 1985. It is not generally considered to be canonical by Doctor Who fans -- Caught this as a special feature on The Two Doctors.
"Attack of the Graske" is an interactive mini-episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who that was first broadcast on the BBC Red Button service on 25 December 2005
Doctor Who Attack of the Graske 1
Doctor Who Attack of the Graske 2
"Music of the Spheres"[5] is a mini-episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who that premièred at the Royal Albert Hall in London before the Intermission of the Doctor Who Prom on 27 July 2008,[3] for which it was especially made
Doctor Who: Music Of The Spheres
"Doctor Who: Tonight's the Night" was a special Doctor Who scene filmed for the BBC 1 entertainment programme Tonight's the Night. Written for the winner of the Doctor Who Alien Talent Search competition that they ran during the series,[1] it starred the competition winner Tim Ingham as Sao Til,[2] John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness and David Tennant as himself.
David Tennant :Tonights The Night
Webcasts
Death Comes to Time is a illustrated webcast audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, produced by the BBC and first broadcast in five episodes on the BBCi Cult website from 12 July 2001.
Real Time is a webcast based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who which was then subsequently released on CD.
Shada is an unaired serial [written by Douglas Adams] of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was intended to be the final serial of the 1979-80 season...
Shada was later remade as an audio play [with the 8th Doctor] with animation produced by Big Finish Productions and broadcast 2 May - 6 June 2003
Doctor Who Shada Part 1
Doctor Who Shada Part 2
Doctor Who Shada Part 3
Doctor Who Shada Part 4
Doctor Who Shada Part 5
Doctor Who Shada Part 6
Doctor Who Shada Part 7
Doctor Who Shada Part 8
Doctor Who Shada Part 9
Doctor Who Shada Part 10
Doctor Who Shada Part 11
Doctor Who Shada Part 12
Doctor Who Shada Part 13
Doctor Who Shada Part 14
Doctor Who Shada Part 15
Doctor Who Shada Part 16
Doctor Who Shada Part 17
Scream of the Shalka is a flash-animated series based on the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was produced to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the series and was originally posted in six weekly parts from 13 November to 18 December 2003 on bbc.co.uk's Doctor Who website.
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 1 pt 1 of 4
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 1 pt 2 of 4
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 1 pt 3 of 4
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 1 pt 4 of 4
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 2 pt 1 of 3
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 2 pt 2 of 3
Dr Who Scream of the Shalka ep 2 pt 3 of 3
There are more, but I haven't dug them up yet
Dead and Buried is an animated webcast based on the Doctor Who spin-off series Bernice Summerfield. It was released free to watch on the official Big Finish YouTube channel on 31 August 2010. It's set between the stories Secret Origins and Resurrecting the Past.
Youtube: Bernice Summerfield: Dead and Buried
Doctor Who errata:
Doctor Who on Children In Need 1985
Doctor Who meets Top Gear
Nerdist Podcast: Interview with Matt Smith from Doctor Who
Eddie Izzard and Daleks
Dalek on The Late Late Show
University Challenge - Dr. Who round
Whatever Happened to Susan Foreman? -- This is included as a special feature on one of the DVDs, and it's really quite funny.
Great TV Mistakes - Dr. Who (Continuity errors)
The very non-canonical Doctor Who movies:
Doctor Who and the Daleks
Dalek Invasion 2150
Assorted Who-related spoofs:
Comic Relief - Catherine Tate & David Tennant
Doctor Who Children in Need Special "Pudsai"
Children In Need Doctor Who Song - Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre
Torchwool - Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre
Doctor Who: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Daleks (The Peter Jones-y Edit)
Rowan Atkinson Doctor Who (Curse of the Fatal Death)
The Young Ones (Doctor Who) Children In Need Special
A Nifty Animation Project:
Making a proper Doctor Who anime.
Making a proper Doctor Who anime PART 2.
Making a proper Doctor Who anime PART 3.
Making a proper Doctor Who anime PART 4.
Doctor Who "The Anime Movie Trailer!"
Handy tip from a comment ages ago:
Saw that you've been trying to watch as much as you can find of the Classic series, so I thought you may want to know about this. This user on DailyMotion http://www.dailymotion.com/tardismedia is in the process of posting the entire Classic series from his VHS collection. I had been trying to watch via Netflix too, and found his videos very useful in filling in the gaps where things haven't been released on DVD yet. It's easiest to watch via playlist: http://www.dailymotion.com/playlists/tardismedia (listed newest to oldest).
OK, it's kind of cheating to include this, but it's David Tennant narrating a documentary about The Life of Brian!
David Tennant :Monty Python Part 1
David Tennant :Monty Python Part 2
David Tennant: Monty Python Part 3