How to watch Doctor Who season 13 without cable

DOctor Who Season 13 -- Courtesy of AMC PR
DOctor Who Season 13 -- Courtesy of AMC PR

Doctor Who season 13 finally returns this week with a Halloween night premiere slot. It’s the perfect way to kick off a season that features the return of classic villains like the Weeping Angels and the Sontarans, plus many more!

Season 13 has six episodes but will tell one long story. It’s also Jodie Whittaker’s final season as the Doctor, not counting a few specials that will follow next year. Just knowing that the beginning of the end is starting in a couple of days makes me very sad. She’s done an amazing job in the role and whoever comes next has some large shoes to fill!

But in any case, if you’re hoping to catch the premiere, here’s how you can do so if you do not have cable.

How to watch Doctor Who Season 13

For those of you who don’t have cable, you have a couple of options. BBC America is available on fuboTV and AMC+, both of which currently have free trials.

If you do have cable, you’ll need to check your local provider to see if you already have BBC America or if you can add it to your current package. Every episode will air on BBC America on Sundays at 8:00 p.m. EST, or you can watch on BBCAmerica.com or the BBCA app.

If you’re just hoping to catch up on or rewatch past episodes, every season of Doctor Who is now available on HBO Max. You could try out a free trial of Hulu with HBO Max to watch previous seasons.

There are plenty of ways to get in on Doctor Who, so be sure to plan ahead and make sure you are ready to witness Jodie Whittaker’s final season as the Doctor, starting this Sunday, October 31!

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