The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the dominant television and radio broadcast entity in the United Kingdom. Currently, the BBC operates multiple TV networks and radio stations, many of which have broadcast Doctor Who-related content over the years.
BBC Channels[]
- BBC One - Broadcaster of Doctor Who since its inception, as well as various spin-offs.
- BBC Two - Original home of The Pyramid; has shown repeats of older stories since 1992.
- BBC Three - Has shown repeats of episodes from both the main show and its spin-offs the day after broadcast since 2002. The channel was a replacement for BBC Choice, which had previously fulfilled this role from Season 35 through to Season 38.
- BBC Four - Has shown repeats of older stories.
- CBBC - Children's network; broadcaster of The Jo Jones Chronicles.
- CBeebies
- BBC News
- BBC Parliament
- BBC Alba
- BBC World News
- S4C
- BBC Scotland
- BBC Wales
- BBC Northern Ireland
The BBC has also branched out into other media, including: BBC Audio, which has issued a number of soundtrack recordings from the series, as well as original audio dramas; BBC Video, which has issued episodes and documentaries to the home video market; and BBC Books, which has published original Doctor Who fiction since 1994.
BBC Worldwide is a branch of the BBC that oversees syndication of programmes such as Doctor Who, as well as overseas production ventures.
BBC Studios is a global business of scale, able to fund, create, distribute and commercialise premium content for the BBC both in the UK and internationally.