A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 27, 1986
Original Title:
Doctor Who: The Mysterious Planet
Alternate Titles:
Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord, Parts One to Four
The Mysterious Planet
The Trial of a Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
The Doctor is summoned before the High Council of Time Lords to stand trial for the charges of harmful interference to the course of events during his travels which have threatened the sanctity of the universe. Indignant at these accusations, the Doctor pleads his case to the Inquisitor with the hope that she will see him as a source of hope and goodwill for existence. However, his prosecuting attorney, a sinister Time Lord known simply as the Valeyard, begins a crusade against the Doctor with the motive of framing him as a villainous renegade.
Camera Supervisor:
Alec Wheal
Costume Design:
Ken Trew
Director:
Nicholas Mallett
Editor:
Stephen Newnham
Lighting Director:
Mike Jefferies
John Wiggins
Makeup Artist:
Denise Baron
Original Music Composer:
Dominic Glynn
Producer:
John Nathan-Turner
Production Assistant:
Joy Sinclair
Production Design:
John Anderson
Production Manager:
Clare Graham
Script Editor:
Eric Saward
Sound:
Brian Clark
Bill Whiston
Special Sound Effects:
Dick Mills
Visual Effects:
Danny Popkin
Visual Effects Designer:
Mike Kelt
Writer:
Robert Holmes
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