If you’re a Doctor Who fan who’s tired of paying for cable, there are plenty of ways to watch the show without having to shell out any extra cash. Here are five ways to watch Doctor Who without cable:

  1. Use a streaming service. Several streaming services, like Hulu and Netflix, offer seasons of Doctor Who for free with ads. You can also pay for a subscription that removes the ads.
  2. Watch episodes on demand. If you have an Amazon Prime account, you can watch all episodes of Doctor Who that have been released so far on Amazon Instant Video. You can also watch older episodes on Netflix or Hulu if you have those services subscribed.
  3. Watch BBC America online. BBC America offers a variety of programming not available on other networks, including Doctor Who episodes from past seasons. You can watch these episodes online or through the BBC America app for mobile devices and streaming devices like Roku and Apple TV.
  4. Watch the show on PBS stations nationwide. PBS stations air new episodes of Doctor Who weekdays at 9 p.m., so you can catch up on old episodes and then start watching new ones as they air live later in the week (or even day-by-day). This is a great way to keep up with the show if you don’t have cable or satellite TV and don’t want to pay for it either!
  5. Buy DVDs or Blu-rays from retailers like Target or Walmart and then watch them at home using your own DVD player or Blu-ray player (depending on which format they’re in). This is probably the cheapest way to go if you’re interested in watching more than just one episode at a time – buying entire seasons can be expensive! ..

Live Episodes

The BBC America channel shuffles through a lot of older episodes of the latest Doctor Who seasons. It is also the one place to go to watch the latest episodes as they air. These are the streaming services you can use to see every episode of the newest season.

SlingTV

SlingTV has two options that allow you to stream BBC America at a rather low price. You can purchase the Sling Blue option for $20 for the first month and then $30 a month after that. There is also the Sling Orange and Blue option that is $35 for the first month, then it goes up to $45 a month every month afterward.

Philo

Philo is another cheap option that gives you the ability to enjoy everything available on BBC America. For $20 a month, you’ll get access to around 60 channels so you can catch all the shows you need. You can test out this service with a seven-day free trial to ensure that you enjoy all that it offers.

fuboTV

fuboTV is the most expensive option, but it has a lot of channels to choose from. With over 100 channels to choose from, you’ll be paying $55 a month for this service. There is a seven-day trial for the streaming service as well, so you don’t have to give up that chunk of change right away.

YouTube TV

If you want a large variety of channels with high-end channels included, then YouTube TV might be the one for you. This service offers 70 or more channels, including local sports and news at $50 a month. There’s a five-day trial for this service as well, so feel free to try it out before you buy it.

Modern and Classic Who

Try catching up with older episodes of Doctor Who by streaming the recent seasons of the show. While you do have to purchase them, it’s not a huge expense. These different websites have the episodes available to you so you can enjoy them in the days to come.

Google Play

Quite a few older episodes are available on Google Play that allow you to see how the show started. You can spend $2 an episode or $7 a season for the older shows. These are great for seeing how we got the Time Lord that we know and love today.

iTunes

If you have a specific Classic Doctor you know and love, iTunes has the best episodes rounded up for most Doctors. With collections for Tom Baker, William Hartnell, and Peter Davison as well as many more, you’ll be able to get each season for around $10 each.

With all the different ways to enjoy this amazing show, you’ll be able to catch up with every episode and every emotion. You’ll be laughing, crying, and everything in between with every Doctor even shown on TV. Allonsey!