Here's our step-by-step guide on how to do just that. If you're outside of your preferred broadcaster's boundaries, you can use a VPN to unblock any geo-restrictions and watch Doctor Who and all of its drama as if you were right at home. How to use a VPN to unblock any restrictions
It will premiere the new season on TVNZ 2 on Monday, at 5.20pm NZDT. Those in New Zealand will be able to tune in to watch Doctor Who via TVNZ. Plus, you can also stream the show on ABC iView. It'll be an evening showing for fans based in Canada, with Doctor Who season 13 getting underway at 8pm ET / 5pm PT on CTV Sci-Fi on Sunday, October 31.Īustralian fans, meanwhile, can watch Doctor Who season 13 at 7.30pm AEDT on Monday on ABC TV Plus, which is completely FREE to watch. You can also watch BBC America on Sling TV, which currently has an offer on allowing you to pay just $10 for your first month. But best of all, there's a 7-day FREE FuboTV trial. If you don't have the channel on a cable package, it's available through cable replacement service Fubo, which starts at $64.99 a month for more than 120 channels.
It will then air the episode later in the evening at 8pm ET / 5pm PT. In the US, Doctor Who season 13 premieres at the exact same time - that's 2.25pm ET / 11.25am PT - on BBC America. Different streaming platforms around the world will be airing episodes. If you're not from in the UK, that doesn't mean you can't watch the show. (Image credit: BBC) How to watch Doctor Who season 13 around the world
How to watch Doctor Who in the UK for FREE The first episode will start at 6.25pm GMT for those in the UK and new episodes will air weekly every Sunday with the last episode of season 13 broadcasting on December 5. Jodie Whittaker will dive into the latest adventure from Sunday, October 31. When will I be able to watch Doctor Who season 13?
Jodie Whittaker rocks the yellow braces in her final series of Doctor Who (don't worry, there's a three-parter coming next year), featuring a who's who of extra-terrestrial nasties - and is that.