BBCA to Air Classic Doctor Who Episodes in Order

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'Doctor Who' trailer: Check out the teaser for the Time Lord's new adventures -- EXCLUSIVE It seems like 150 years since we last had the opportunity to watch a new episode of Doctor Who — and in a sense that’s how long it has been given the most recent show to feature Matt Smith’s Time Lord was the Victorian-era set special Christmas episode, “The Snowmen.”

But on March 30 at 8 p.m. ET, Doctor Who will finally return to BBC America and kick off the show’s 50th year with a run of eight shows. In next week’s Entertainment Weekly, we will be marking the start of the second half of the current season — and its big birthday — with a Doctor Who cover story. But right now you can further whet your Who-petite, by exclusively checking out the trailer for the new eight shows. Take a look below and tell us what you think…
[video]http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/03/16/doctor-who-trailer-matt-smith/ [/video]
 
It looks like they are just airing 1 serial from each Doctor and not the entire series.
Be one hell of a treat if they did.

MPT (Maryland Public TV) used to show it every weekend, and go from Hartnell all the way up to McCoy showing every single serial (not counting those with missing episodes). Manged to copy every single one onto VHS back in '01/02 right after I moved to Southern PA.

If they're just showing 1 from each Doctor, they should show the final one from each, so we can see all the regenerations. For Hartnell, they could show the very first episode, since the last part of his regeneration episode is lost. Same with Colin Baker & McCoy, since Colin's was in the beginning of the first McCoy, and McCoy regenerated in the movie.
 

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