Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, you are no longer dependent on your local TV network deigning to screen Doctor Who whenever they feel like it (which is hardly ever!), you can go out and buy Doctor Who videos and DVDs to watch instead of the garbage most TV networks seem to think we viewers want to watch nowadays. Unfortunately, thanks to the Great BBC Archives Purge of the Seventies, a number of episodes made in the Sixties are lost. However, thanks to the foresight of a few fans whose parents were wealthy enough to afford domestic tape recorders, those episodes that are no longer available on visual media are available on audio media. The BBC, never ones to look a gift-horse in the mouth - despite having shot the gift-horse several years ago - have cleaned these recordings up and released them commercially on audio cassette and CD. That means, with the exception of about four stories, you can watch or listen to every Doctor Who episode ever made, and make your own mind up about the relative merits, or otherwise, of each one. n.b. only original issues are listed. Subsequent repackagings, usually with other titles, have been ignored.