DOCTOR WHO to Head Back Exclusively to Amazon's Prime Video

By: Mar. 21, 2016
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DOCTOR WHO fans rejoice...the BBC global phenomenon is headed back to Prime Video. Today, Amazon and BBC Worldwide North America announced a multi-year content licensing agreement to make Prime Video the exclusive U.S. subscription streaming home for the award-winning modern version of the science-fiction series Doctor Who.

The details: U.S. Prime members can enjoy season one through eight of BBC's award-winning science-fiction television series, along with all holiday special episodes, starting this Sunday March 27 at no additional charge to their membership

Season nine as well as the Christmas Special, The Husbands of River Song will be available on Prime Video this fall

Where to stream: Prime members can enjoy the series via the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices including Amazon Fire TV and mobile devices, or online. List of all Amazon Video compatible devices here

The series will also be available to download on Fire devices, iPads, iPhones and Android phones and tablets for offline viewing

Don't have Prime Video? Point your readers to a free 30-day trial here


Quick synopsis: Doctor Who, which began broadcasting on BBC America in 2005, follows the Doctor, an alien from a race called the Time Lords whose home planet is Gallifrey is created by Sydney Newman (The Avengers), and Executive Produced by Russell T. Davies (Torchwood), Julie Gardner (Torchwood), Steven Moffat (Sherlock), Phil Collinson (Coronation Street), Piers Wenger (How I Live Now), Beth Willis (Doctor Who Confidential), Brian Minchin (Wizards vs. Aliens), Caroline Skinner (Our Girl), and Mal Young (Desperate Scousewives. The Doctor travels through time and space in his ship the TARDIS - short for Time and Relative Dimensions In Space - with numerous companions in an effort to continuously save the world. Christopher Eccleston (Thor: The Dark World), David Tennant (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), Matt Smith (Terminator Genisys), and Peter Capaldi (World War Z) have all played the title character in the BBC America classic. After audiences were first introduced to the series fifty-two years ago, Doctor Whostill experiences sustained success, both earning vast global viewership and keeping fans and critics buzzing. Season 9 on BBC America was named the "Best-Reviewed TV Sci-FI/Fantasy/Horror 2015" by Rotten Tomatoes' Golden Tomatoes Awards. BBC America premieres a new DOCTOR WHO Christmas special later this year and premieres Season 10 in 2017.

Image courtesy of BBC America


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