The Mysterious Planet |
Book |
The TARDIS has been taken out of time and the Doctor has been brought before a court of his fellow Time Lords. There the sinister Valeyard accuses the Doctor of breaking Gallifrey's most important law and interfering in the affairs of other planets. If the Valeyard can prove him guilt, the Doctor must sacrifice his remaining
regenerations. To prove his case the Valeyard focuses on an adventure set
in the Doctor's past. It is an adventure set on the planet Ravolox, a seemingly
primitive world but one the Doctor and Peri find strangely familiar ...
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Doctor Who - The Mysterious Planet |
Number 127 in the Target Doctor Who Library |
1988 Paperback Edition |
Writer: | Terrance Dicks |
Cover Illustration: | Tony Masero |
Released: | 1988 |
Publisher: | W. H. Allen |
ISBN | 0 426 20319 4 |
Pages: | 127 |
Doctor Who - The Mysterious Planet |
1987 Hardback Edition |
Writer: | Terrance Dicks |
Cover Illustration: | Tony Masero |
Released: | 1987 |
Publisher: | W. H. Allen |
ISBN | 0 491 03096 7 |
Pages: | unknown |
Video |
by Robert Holmes, Philip Martin and Pip & Jane Baker "Gentlemen, may I remind you that this is a court of law and not a debating society for maladjusted psychotic sociopaths." Thus speaks The Inquisitor in an attempt to establish some order at the high council of the Time Lords' trial of the Doctor. Carged with having engaged in conduct unbecoming to a Time Lord, the Doctor must defend his honour, reputation and indeed his life in the face of damning accusations from the Valeyard. Supported by irrefutable evidence from the Matrix - the High Council's record of activitied of all the Time Lords - the case against the Doctor seems watertight. From the mysterious planet of Ravelox, to an encounter with Lord Kiv on the Planet Thoros-Beta and on to an inter-galactic space liner in the year 2986, the Doctor's activities seem to at best to have been unnecessary and at worst to have recklessly endangered the lives of others - including his two assistants, Prei and Mel! But who exactly is this prosecutor known as the Valeyard? Can the Council believe the evidence provided by the Matrix? And indeed, should the Doctor trust the High Council of the Time Lords to provide a fair trial? Originally transmitted 6 September - 6 December 1986, this 14 part epic adventure is a welcome addition to the Doctor Who collection on BBC Video. It is available exculsively in this special limited edition tin to commemerate the programme's 30th Anniversary. Running time: 349 mins approx. Produced by John Nathan-Turner
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Doctor Who - The Trial of a Time Lord |
VHS PAL Video Cassette (3 Cassettes) in a special TARDIS collectors tin |
Australian Release |
Writers:
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Robert Holmes, Philip Martin, Pip & Jane Baker |
Cover Illustration: | Alistair Pearson (US Cover shown) |
Running Time: | 349 mins approx |
Released: | 1993 |
Publisher: | BBC Enterprises Ltd. |
Code: | BBCV 5009 |
Price: | unknown |
Technical Details |
The Mysterious Planet
NUMBER 1 IN THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD SERIES
Sixth Doctor and Peri
Writer: Robert Holmes
Serial 7A (4 Episodes)
Season: 23
Original Screening: 6 September 1986 to 27 September 1986
Writer: Robert Holmes
Director: Nicholas Mallett
Producer: John Nathan-Turner
Script Editor: Eric Saward
Cast:
Template (The Doctor),
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