Whovians won’t want to miss these incredible early-year offers on Doctor Who DVDs and Blu-rays. The Doctor’s adventures in time and space have been collected into box-set collections for several years, and right now is the perfect time for fans to fill any gaps in their collection. The best bargains on Doctor Who box sets in the known universe are live at Amazon.
Doctor Who: The Best Audiobooks To Catch Before The 60th Anniversary
Travel to the past and future with this incredible range of Doctor Who audiobooks, from novelizations to full-cast dramas.
The long-running sci-fi series has just soft-booted following its 60th anniversary and four specials that concluded on Christmas Day with the first full adventure of Fifteenth Doctor Ncuti Gatwa. It’s the perfect time to catch up for a box-set binge of the series that led to the current era. However, it’s not all about the complete adventures of modern Doctors. The deals extend way back in time to the classic series, including an impressively feature-packed collection of intergalactic adventures from 1964.
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Doctor Who: The Complete David Tennant
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David Tennant remains the definitive Doctor of the modern era, as shown by his return as the Fourteenth Doctor in 2023’s three-anniversary specials. This is a fantastic chance to catch up with his earlier tenure, which many consider peak Doctor Who. This Doctor fought the Master, Daleks, and Cybermen while traveling with companions Rose Tyler and Martha Jones. However, fans will be particularly interested in catching his final year, when Catherine Tate’s Donna Noble joined him in the TARDIS. The classic pairing returned for the 60th anniversary.
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Doctor Who: William Hartnell Complete Season Two
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Doctor Who’s second year cemented the show’s success with epic storylines and encounters with famous historical figures. Highlights include The Dalek Invasion of Earth, a trip to Ancient Rome, and the first appearance of another of the Doctor and Susan’s race, the Time Lord known as the Meddling Monk. Although two episodes of the Crusade, in which the Doctor encounters Richard the Lionheart, are missing from the archive, the story is completed by photo reconstructions. This set contains an impressive 39 episodes at an incredible price.
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Doctor Who: The Christopher Eccleston & David Tennant Collection
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These are the incarnations that returned Doctor Who to the top of the television tree. Christopher Eccleston only starred as the Doctor for one year, but it remains one of the greatest string of episodes in the show’s history. David Tennant’s longer time in charge of the TARDIS keys cemented the show’s return and returned monsters like the Cybermen and Sontarans to screens. This set captures an iconic time in Sci-fi television.
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Doctor Who: Jon Pertwee Complete Season Three
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Jon Pertwee’s third year in the TARDIS was his mid-point in charge of the TARDIS and saw the show branching out after two years of Earth-based adventures. This resulted in some of the Third Doctor’s most iconic stories, including a first meeting with the Sea Devils, his deepening rivalry with the Master, and a dive into the political intrigue of Peladon. Meanwhile, fans will appreciate exploring paradox and cause and effect in The Time Monster and Day of the Daleks.
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Doctor Who: The Matt Smith Collection
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Matt Smith’s time-twisting tales of The TARDIS pushed the show’s boundaries like never before. With companions Amy Pond, Rory Williams, and Clara Oswald, he encountered classic monsters, the Silurians and The Great Intelligence. The twisted mystery of River Song and the final mystery of how the Doctor evades his death on Trenzalore make this the most arc-driven era in the show’s history. Perfect for binge-watching at a fantastic price.
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Doctor Who: Colin Baker Complete Season One
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The Sixth Doctor’s first year includes some of the most popular and divisive stories in the show’s history. Stories like the darkly comic Revelation of the Daleks and the brutal Attack of the Cybermen helped the show to an 18-month hiatus after this season. Aside from the return of those big-hitting monsters, fans will be thrilled with the introduction of rogue scientist Time Lord, the Rani, and the return of Second Doctor Patrick Troughton in The Two Doctors.
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Doctor Who: The Peter Capaldi Collection
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With The Twelfth Doctor’s era, the show’s most prolific writer and longest-running showrunner, Steven Moffat, pushed the format of Doctor Who. Peter Capaldi’s three years featured a long arc in which the Doctor questioned his ethics and, in his final year, attempted to rehabilitate the most unpredictable incarnation of the Master yet, Missy. A hugely rewarding era for any fan, with plenty of iconic moments featuring Daleks, Cybermen, Zygons, and the Woman Who Lived, Maisie William’s Me.
Physical media is a great way for fans to get their hands on complete Doctor Who adventures. The various eras of the show and different production deals mean that U.S. viewers currently need several separate streaming services to catch the entire 60 years of the show. The unfortunate loss of many early episodes and resulting rolling animated remakes and photographic reconstructions, as seen in the 1964 Collection above, mean these box sets are the most complete way to watch the Doctor’s adventures.
The Best Doctor Who Board & Card Games In 2024
From classic gameplay to the latest tabletop challenges, here are the best Doctor Who card and board games available right now.
New fans have plenty of reason to start building their collections as they catch up on the classic and modern era of the show. To pick them up at the best price with the fastest delivery options, shoppers at Amazon can sign up for a free 30-day trial of Prime.
FAQs
Is Doctor Who filmed in 4K?
Doctor Who arrived in high-definition in 2010, at the start of David Tennant’s final year as the Tenth Doctor. Starting around Season 11 (2018), episodes of Doctor Who were filmed in 4K, but many special effects were produced in 2K. Standard definition seasons are routinely upscaled for the collected Blu-ray releases, so 1080p will likely remain the best quality viewing experience for Doctor Who fans to catch the whole saga.
Who is the longest-running Doctor?
Doctor Who likes to be complicated, so there isn’t an easy answer to who has played the Doctor the most. Pauses in production and a change from serials (multi-art stories) to the modern 45-minute to one-hour stories mean there are various metrics to measure the lifetime of the 15 actors who have played the Doctor. Of the classic era, Tom Baker is the undisputed champion with 173 episodes under his long scarf (42 stories, including his appearance as the Curator in the 50th anniversary special Day of the Doctor).
In the Modern era, David Tennant has an impressive 52 episodes under his pin-striped suit across multiple series, specials, and two incarnations of the Doctor. When it comes to time between regenerations, Eighth Doctor Paul McGann holds the record. Despite only having the 1996 TV movie to his name for many years, he stacked up an incredible 17 years between his first appearance and regeneration in the 50th anniversary short Night of the Doctor.