I’ve been quietly collecting a bunch of useful (and sometimes just fun) Doctor Who links over the months, so here I present my findings.
Independent TARDIS Wiki
https://tardis.wiki/wiki/Doctor_Who_Wiki
Starting with the obvious and most well-known. This is the good Doctor Who wiki — detailed, fan-maintained, and kept up to date. There is a normal FANDOM wiki, but for reasons explained in this video, you shouldn’t use it. The independent one is far more reliable.
TARDIS Guide
https://tardis.guide/
A comprehensive viewing and episode tracking site. It lets you sort stories by season, Doctor, writer, or broadcast order — super helpful for organizing watch-throughs.
History of Doctor Who in Pictures
https://tragicalhistorytour.com/
An incredible visual archive chronicling the show’s history through photos, production stills, and promotional material from every era.
BroaDWcast
https://broadwcast.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
A deep-dive documentation project covering Doctor Who’s overseas broadcasts, lost episodes, and recovery history. Basically the definitive source on how the show spread globally.
Episode Transcripts
http://chakoteya.net/DoctorWho/
Full transcripts of classic and modern Doctor Who episodes. Perfect for quick quote checks, reference, or research.
Official BBC Doctor Who Script Library
https://www.bbc.co.uk/writers/scripts/whoniverse
A collection of official shooting scripts from the BBC Writersroom archive — great for anyone interested in writing, structure, or behind-the-scenes details.
WHOdle (Doctor Who Wordle)
https://whodle.dixonary.co.uk/
A daily guessing game where you identify the episode from a series of gradually easier clues — starting with a single obscure shot and eventually revealing more frames, audio, or even quotes.
Doctor Who Missing Episodes Info
https://missingepisodes.blogspot.com/
Focused on the show’s missing and recovered episodes, restoration projects, and archival discoveries.
BBC Genome Project
https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/
A searchable database of old Radio Times listings, preserving the original UK broadcast data for every episode and related program.
Doctor Who Time Travel Game (BBC)
https://archive.org/details/doctor_who_flash/The%20Last%20Dalek/TheLastDalek-files/scanimages/bio-processor.jpg
An archived and emulated version of a mid-2000s BBC DW Flash games.
In fact, Internet Archive is a treasure trove for Doctor Who in general.
It’s one of the few places you can currently watch An Unearthly Child and the combined live-action/animation reconstructions (which most streaming services leave out).
https://archive.org/details/doctor-who_202210
Doctor Who Cuttings Archive
https://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Main_Page
A searchable database of newspaper and magazine clippings about Doctor Who from across the decades.
Guide to Doctor Who Hardcover Novelization Books (1964–1988)
https://doctorwhocollectors.com/hardcoverguide/
A detailed guide to the rare hardcover editions of the Target novelizations, for collectors or just people who like book history.