I was wondering if anyone knew, for example, this is a link to a list of all the Classic Who episodes (a episode guide with titles and such) and I was wondering, if you could tell me what DVDs went with which sections of the seasons
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Here via who_dailybiichanAugust 14 2009, 00:53:00 UTC
Classic Who DVDs are grouped by serial and named after the serial therein. So each DVD has a complete story on it (the exceptions being the two Lost In Time ones which have the remaining footage from the burninated episodes.) The BBC is gradually releasing everything they have extant, but there's a lot of it and they don't go about it in anything resembling chronological order.
This is okay, though, because Oldskool Doctor Who almost never has season-long arcs (the exception being Key To Time and Trial Of A Timelord, both of which have their own box sets) and very few multi-serial arcs (which also have their own sets) and so it doesn't really need to be watched in order.
So if you want to watch Oldskool you have two ways of going about it. One is to start with whatever looks the most interesting and hop from serial to serial based on what story descriptions look cool.
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This is okay, though, because Oldskool Doctor Who almost never has season-long arcs (the exception being Key To Time and Trial Of A Timelord, both of which have their own box sets) and very few multi-serial arcs (which also have their own sets) and so it doesn't really need to be watched in order.
So if you want to watch Oldskool you have two ways of going about it. One is to start with whatever looks the most interesting and hop from serial to serial based on what story descriptions look cool.
The other way, which is the chronological way, is to go by this handy list of Classic Who DVD releases in chronological order that I have googled for you and to put ( ... )
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