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    Kent Sharkey
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    And if you're in the US or Canada, that is. There's a free (with ads, but it's not crazy with them) streaming service called Tubi that's added all the Doctors 1-7 (at least most of the episodes): Tubi Adds Over 600 Free Episodes of Classic 'Doctor Who'[^]

    TTFN - Kent

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      And if you're in the US or Canada, that is. There's a free (with ads, but it's not crazy with them) streaming service called Tubi that's added all the Doctors 1-7 (at least most of the episodes): Tubi Adds Over 600 Free Episodes of Classic 'Doctor Who'[^]

      TTFN - Kent

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      Mircea Neacsu
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      They are also on PlutoTV[^]

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        And if you're in the US or Canada, that is. There's a free (with ads, but it's not crazy with them) streaming service called Tubi that's added all the Doctors 1-7 (at least most of the episodes): Tubi Adds Over 600 Free Episodes of Classic 'Doctor Who'[^]

        TTFN - Kent

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        Rich Shealer
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        I added Disney+ to my list of subscriptions. It was nice seeing a new episode of Doctor Who Saturday afternoon and not have to sit through several commercial breaks here in the USA.

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          And if you're in the US or Canada, that is. There's a free (with ads, but it's not crazy with them) streaming service called Tubi that's added all the Doctors 1-7 (at least most of the episodes): Tubi Adds Over 600 Free Episodes of Classic 'Doctor Who'[^]

          TTFN - Kent

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          jschell
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          Kent Sharkey wrote:

          added all the Doctors 1-7

          That is a curious statement. Lot of old TV no longer exists. So per the following there will be missing episodes in that list. Kind of a interesting summary in the section named "The purge of the archives" Doctor Who missing episodes - Wikipedia[^] From that section "Following the purges and subsequent recoveries, gaps in the Doctor Who archive are spread unevenly through its first 11 seasons." Then the section "The end of the junkings" covers what happened once they decided to actually start keeping things.

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            Kent Sharkey wrote:

            added all the Doctors 1-7

            That is a curious statement. Lot of old TV no longer exists. So per the following there will be missing episodes in that list. Kind of a interesting summary in the section named "The purge of the archives" Doctor Who missing episodes - Wikipedia[^] From that section "Following the purges and subsequent recoveries, gaps in the Doctor Who archive are spread unevenly through its first 11 seasons." Then the section "The end of the junkings" covers what happened once they decided to actually start keeping things.

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            Kent Sharkey
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            Thus the item in the parentheses immediately following what you quoted above: "(at least most of the episodes)". I meant "all the Doctors", not "all the episodes of all the Doctors".

            TTFN - Kent

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              Kent Sharkey wrote:

              added all the Doctors 1-7

              That is a curious statement. Lot of old TV no longer exists. So per the following there will be missing episodes in that list. Kind of a interesting summary in the section named "The purge of the archives" Doctor Who missing episodes - Wikipedia[^] From that section "Following the purges and subsequent recoveries, gaps in the Doctor Who archive are spread unevenly through its first 11 seasons." Then the section "The end of the junkings" covers what happened once they decided to actually start keeping things.

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              Alister Morton
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              Odd episodes (increasingly rarely) still turn up in private collections, that have been in someone's attic for decades. Some of the Troughton era episodes were erased, then many years later they were able to fill in some of the gaps as recordings were found that had been sold to a Nigerian TV station.

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