You do seem to get gouged on the price of the DVDs in the US. I started collecting the Pertwee and Tom Baker stories first and then a few of the other doctors' better stories. Now I've pretty much got all that's available. Even with the lower cost in the UK, it's still pretty expensive compared to other classic shows.Be thankful you are buying in the UK. Many U.S. DVDs go for up to $100. I had to buy a multi-region DVD player and order many DVDs from the U.K. for a more reasonable price. I would buy in order, though I started simultaneously with William Hartnell and Tom Baker as Baker is the Doctor I grew up with and I also wanted to see the show from the beginning.
As others stated I would not omit any shows as they all have some merit. My least favorite is Hartnell's The Web Planet as the special effects AND acting is pretty woeful. Even so I still enjoyed parts of it.
ETA: I now have a hankering for the additional special features on the Dotor Who Revisitations DVD sets, particularly for "The Robots of Death" on set 3, which is my favourite story:
- The Caves of Androzani / The Talons of Weng-Chiang / Doctor Who: The Movie - £15
- The Seeds of Death / Carnival of Monsters / Resurrection of the Daleks - £16
- The Tomb of the Cybermen/The Three Doctors/The Robots of Death - £15
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