Doctor Who, Luther and Most BBC Shows May Disappear From Netflix Streaming Soon


Doctor Who | Photo courtesy of BBC

Doctor Who | Photo courtesy of BBC

Fans of BBC shows like Doctor Who and Luther better get your binge-watching in while you can. The Wrap reports that, if a new deal isn’t reached with BBC by the end of January, Netflix will be forced to eliminate most of its lineup of BBC series.

That includes the aforementioned Doctor Who and Luther, and a host of other streaming shows, like Black Adder, Fawlty Towers, Coupling, Top Gear and the British version of House of Cards. Check out the full list below, courtesy of What’s On Netflix Now?:

A Bit of Fry & Laurie (1987-1995)
All Creatures Great and Small (1978-1990)
Black Adder (1983-1989)
Canterbury’s Law (2008)
Copper (2012-2013)
Coupling (2000-2004)
Dr. Who (1964-1989)
Dr. Who (2005-2012)
Fawlty Towers (1975-1979)
House of Cards (1990-1995) – NOTE: This is the BBC original, not the Netflix remake.
Hyperdrive (2006-2007)
Little Britain (2003-2004)
Luther (2010-2013)
MI-5 (2002-2011)
Michael Palin Travelogues (Sahara/Himalaya/New Europe)
North & South (2004)
Primeval (2007-2011)
Red Dwarf (1988-2009)
Survivors (2008-2010)
Torchwood (2006-2011)
Top Gear (2003-2013)
Walking with…series (1999-2005)
Wallander (2008-2012) – NOTE: BBC version w/Kenneth Branagh