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The second release celebrating the Sixth Doctor was “The Trials of a Time Lord”.Like “Quin”, this was deliberately named after one of Six’s TV serials, “The Trial of a Time Lord”.
Doctor Who star Peter Davison, who played the Time Lord from 1982 to 1984, has criticised recent series of the long-running programme for their “huge gaps in narrative”. At such a critical moment in ...
Doctor Who’s biggest unsolved mystery is the Valeyard, and that’s why a sequel to “The Trial of a Time Lord,” the subtitle of the classic era’s season 23, is needed more than ever.
This superbly-produced four-LP gatefold release is certain to be a sought-after collector's item for ‘Doctor Who' fans. It ...
Now this is still Doctor Who, so there’s still evil and foreboding in the timeline of the Fifteenth Time Lord, for sure. At the same time, this Doctor, who will see Andor‘s Varada Sethu ...
“The Trial of a Time Lord” contained one more hint to The Doctor’s legal training. The prosecuting attorney was a Time Lord known as the The Valeyard who was ultimately exposed as a ...
The Fugitive Doctor fits into the Time Lord's timeline before William Hartnell's First Doctor started the character's televised run of regenerations. Get the Space.com Newsletter.
After “Trial of a Time Lord” finished, the BBC (perhaps looking to save some amount of face) required that, for the show to continue, the Doctor would need to change.
The Doctor was a largely aromantic character during the classic years of Doctor Who, but in the show’s revival era, the Time Lord has been more open to romantic love, particularly with ...
An amoral Time Lord scientist, the Rani, portrayed by Kate O’Mara, appeared in just two classic Doctor Who storylines in the 1980s: “Mark of the Rani,” where she teamed up with the Master to ...