Doctor Who: The Ultimate Foe (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 6, 1986

Original Title:
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Foe

Alternate Titles:
Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord, Parts Thirteen to Fourteen
The Trial of a Time Lord: The Ultimate Foe
The Ultimate Foe

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Science Fiction | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BBC

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 55

Charged with genocide by the treacherous Valeyard at his trial, the Doctor receives help from an unlikely source to turn the tide of the High Council's rulings in his favour and reveal the Valeyard as a wrongdoer: the Master. For the Valeyard's own crimes are so atrocious, even the Doctor's archenemy will help him to ensure that the villain won't see the light of day again. Cornered, the Valeyard flees to the Matrix, where he can be the Doctor's judge, jury and executioner...

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Camera Supervisor:
Alec Wheal

Costume Design:
Andrew Rose

Director:
Chris Clough

Editor:
Hugh Parson

Lighting Director:
Don Babbage
John Mason

Makeup Artist:
Shaunna Harrison

Original Music Composer:
Dominic Glynn

Producer:
John Nathan-Turner

Production Assistant:
Jane Wellesley

Production Design:
Michael Trevor

Production Manager:
Ian Fraser

Script Editor:
John Nathan-Turner
Eric Saward

Sound:
Brian Clark
Vic Godrich

Special Sound Effects:
Dick Mills

Visual Effects:
Dave Chapman
Danny Popkin
Kevin Molloy

Writer:
Pip Baker
Jane Baker
Robert Holmes

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