'Doctor Who,' 'Luther' And More Leaving Netflix In January 2015? Most BBC Shows Cut From Online Streaming Service At The End Of The Month!

By Jon Niles | Jan 13, 2015 02:00 PM EST

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Netflix is dropping a ton of BBC shows from its online streaming service at the end of January 2015, so make sure you get to watch some of these series before they're gone! Shows like Luther, Black Adder, and even Doctor Who are on the chopping block over at Netflix, but the star-studded series Peaky Blinders will remain available still, since its considered a Netflix Original. Find out which BBC properties are leaving on Jan. 31 below.

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According to What's On Netflix, these shows are leaving the streaming service at the end of the month:

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)

Doctor Who (1964-1989)

Doctor Who (2005-2012)

Fawlty Towers (1975-1979)

House of Cards (1990-1995)

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)

Meanwhile, a new rumor pointed out by The Mary Sue suggests that Doctor Who could remain on the online streaming service, and the news of it being dropped is just a power play. This suggestion comes from the appropriately titled website "Best of Netflix," which focuses on Netflix, obviously.

"It turns out that this type of cliffhanger removal is actually quite common, it just doesn't necessarily always cause an uproar quite like the most recent with Doctor Who, which in all fairness, does have a very boisterous and charismatic fan base (of which I consider myself a card-carrying member)," Best of Netflix editor Rob Toledo explained this week. "Our source mentioned that Netflix does take into consideration not only show popularity but also customer service 'votes,' a statistic tallied based around how many people call into complain that a series has been removed or to request a currently unavailable title altogether."

In other words, we'll have to wait and see the fate of Doctor Who on Netflix this month.

Let us know what you think of this Netflix news in the comments section below!

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