It's the day: Doctor Who arrives on Disney+

It's the day: Doctor Who arrives on Disney+, and we tell you all the reasons why you should be as excited as we are about it

Not every day you turn 60. Today we celebrate exactly that with Doctor Who, one of the longest-running and beloved series in British television, and probably in global science fiction. And there are good reasons for it. Whether you’re a seasoned Doctor Who fan or someone approaching it for the first time, you have good reasons to be excited about this anniversary. Especially because we already have you covered on everything you need to know to enjoy this fantastic journey.

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Doctor Who is premiering on Disney+ with three specials to celebrate its 60th anniversary. Titled “The Stellar Beast,” “The Wild Blue Yonder,” and “The Laugh,” we only know one thing for sure: the Doctor’s past is going to be of great importance here. It’s not for nothing that he reincarnates into one of his former forms for the first time, becoming the Fifteenth Doctor in a form very similar to the Tenth Doctor, accompanied by his two companions, Rose Tyler and Donna Noble, and facing a villain who hasn’t appeared in 57 years: The Toymaker.

All of this will serve as a link to the next season of Doctor Who, which will be the fourteenth. Fortunately, it is perfectly viable to watch the series without having seen the previous thirteen seasons.

In addition, these three episodes will have an exceptional cast. With David Tennant playing The Doctor and Neil Patrick Harris as The Toymaker, the rest of the cast includes Yasmin Finney, Jacqueline King, Karl Collins, and Ruth Madeley. With Ncuti Gatwa making his appearance as the sixteenth Doctor, making this three-part special particularly interesting. As it will also introduce us to the new incarnation of the character.

This special premieres today on Disney+. The first episode will air on November 25, with the next two announced for December 1 and 8. And although there is no date yet for the fourteenth season of Doctor Who, it is likely that we won’t have to wait much once we enter 2024.

Doctor Who arrives on Disney+: What can I watch to catch up?

Doctor Who comes to Disney+: What can I watch to catch up? Well, we make a selection of the episodes you need so you don’t miss anything.

Starting to watch Doctor Who today can be intimidating. It’s been airing since 2005, focusing solely on its modern iteration. However, wanting to see the 60th-anniversary specials doesn’t mean you have to watch everything released until now. You can watch just a selection of episodes that will give you a clear picture, like the one we’re presenting here.

We’ll be leaving out many things: fantastic episodes, significant pieces of lore, and entire stages without mention. But our goal is to provide you with the information you need to catch up as quickly as possible. And if you get hooked, then you have a fabulous journey ahead of you.

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The key piece is David Tennant

Although there’s a Doctor before and three others after him, the primary and most significant for the 60th anniversary is Tennant. That’s why, to catch up, you have two possibilities. You can either watch the seasons starring him, spanning from episode 169 to 202, or opt for a selection of key episodes. Those episodes are as follows:

The first appearance of the character, explaining briefly how the character’s regeneration powers work, is a highly recommended Christmas special called “The Christmas Invasion.” The next relevant episode is 178, titled “Runaway Bride,” where the Tenth Doctor meets his new companion, a pivotal character in his story and in what’s to come for his 60th anniversary: Donna Noble. She will also play a crucial role in the intense two-part finale that marked the end of the Tenth Doctor’s story, or so it was thought then, in episodes 198a and 198b titled “The Stolen Earth” and “Journey’s End.”

Calling oneself Matt Smith is also important

To understand what will happen later, we need three episodes from the Eleventh Doctor that established elements of the lore for the events of the 60th anniversary. These took place in episodes 202, 229, and 240.

The first is “The End of Time,” where not only is David Tennant’s official farewell given, but also the Doctor’s regeneration into a new actor, Matt Smith, takes place. The most interesting aspect of this episode is the resurrection of the Doctor’s great archenemy, known as the Master, and the return of the Time Lords. In the following episode, “The Power of Three,” we discover that a legend from Gallifrey, the Doctor’s planet, turns out to be true and threatens the extinction of humanity. And in the last one, “The Day of the Doctor,” the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors unite to confront a terrible threat, meeting in the process an incarnation of the Doctor that we had never known before: the Warrior Doctor, the Fourth Doctor.

The final key piece

With all of this, we have all the elements to understand, at least in broad strokes, what’s to come in the 60th anniversary. One key piece is missing, though ideally, we should watch the entire era of Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. But it’s only necessary to watch episode 300, “The Power of the Doctor.” In this episode, it’s explained why the Tenth Doctor returns as the Fourteenth Doctor in an adventure where many of the Doctors throughout history face a terrible threat.

With these seven episodes, it should be possible to follow the three episodes of the upcoming Doctor Who special. Of course, we don’t know what will happen in those episodes, so there might be aspects of lore or history that need to be known to grasp all the details. But with this, you should be able to follow this celebration of one of television’s longest-running series without any problem.

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