The three videos in this Limited Edition Boxed Set contain all four episodes of Doctor Who's immortal adventure, "The Trial of the Time Lord," starring Colin Baker as the Doctor. VIDEO 1: THE MYSTERIOUS PLANET - The saga begins when the Tardis is drawn into mammoth space station. The Doctor emerges alone to face a tribunal of the Time Lords, and placed on trial for cosmic interference. The trial beings with a screening of the Doctor arriving on Ravalox. 99 Minutes. Produced by Robert Holmes, Director by Nicholas Mallet. VIDEO 2: MINDWARP - The cosmic prosecutor, Valeyard, builds his case against Doctor Who, with evidence recorded in the Matrix and through the Tardis. The Doctor's most recent adventure is introduced as evidence of his guilt. 99 Minutes. Produced by Philip Martin, Directed by Ron Jones.
VIDEO 3: TERROR OF THE VERVOIDS, THE ULTIMATE FOE - Doctor Who presents his case, a stor from his near future that occurs after he has met a new companion, Melanie. Finally, in "The Ultimate Foe," the truth is revealed. 153 Minutes. Produced by Pip & Jan Baker and Robert Holmes, Directed by Chris Clough.
DVD Details
>Rated: NR
>Runtime: 5 hours, 49 minutes
>Video: Color
>Encoding: Region 1(US & Canada)
>Originally Released:
>Label: Warner
Starring: Colin Baker
VIDEO 3: TERROR OF THE VERVOIDS, THE ULTIMATE FOE - Doctor Who presents his case, a stor from his near future that occurs after he has met a new companion, Melanie. Finally, in "The Ultimate Foe," the truth is revealed. 153 Minutes. Produced by Pip & Jan Baker and Robert Holmes, Directed by Chris Clough.
DVD Details
>Rated: NR
>Runtime: 5 hours, 49 minutes
>Video: Color
>Encoding: Region 1(US & Canada)
>Originally Released:
>Label: Warner
Starring: Colin Baker
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