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Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord (Stories 144 - 147) (2008)

Colin Baker , Nicola Bryant , Nicholas Mallett , Ron Jones  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Lynda Bellingham, Michael Jayston
  • Directors: Nicholas Mallett, Ron Jones, Chris Clough
  • Writers: Robert Holmes, Philip Martin, Pip Baker, Jane Baker
  • Producers: John Nathan-Turner
  • Format: Box set, Collector's Edition, Color, Limited Edition, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Restored, Subtitled
  • Language: English (Mono)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: BBC Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: October 7, 2008
  • Run Time: 350 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001C71IGU
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,714 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Editorial Reviews

--In one of the most dramatic (and longest) Who stories ever, the Doctor (Colin Baker) is held captive on Gallifrey and put on trial for violating the Time Lords' code of non-interference. Four stories ("Mysterious Planet," "Mind Warp," "Terror of the Vervoids" and "The Ultimate Foe") were combined for this epic-length adventure.-- Colin Baker stars. 5 3/4 hrs. total on four discs. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; documentaries; interviews; photo gallery; deleted scenes; extended scenes; audio commentary; more.

Customer Reviews

There is also a very interesting developments at the end of the story. Ralph J. Fitcher  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
He's even interested in what the Doctor has to say on the matter. Jacob  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
Most of the stories in this series are done well. LP Kauffman  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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44 of 48 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A review of the DVD rather than of the Story October 9, 2008
So far, all the reviews have been about the actual 14-episode story on this DVD. Let me start by quickly saying how much I love this season-long epic. I know, I know...it has its flaws, it was riddled with behind-the-scenes turmoil which kept the story from really coming together onscreen, some of the trial scenes simply don't make sense, etc.....but I still love everything about it. I've always loved Colin's portrayal of the Doctor and I think some of his best work is in this season. He was obviously VERY happy to be back to work on the show he loved after a long hiatus.

But "Trial of a Timelord" has been written about a great deal, and other reviewers here have already given you very good reviews of the actual story. My review, then, is about "the rest of the story"....the DVD packaging of "Trial".

Which, by the way, is excellent.

Even if you don't love this season, you have to admit that this is one of the strongest collections of special features on any Doctor Who DVD. What is most admirable here is that the team that puts together these DVDs did't shy away from the controversy that surrounded this season. These features aren't "Doctor Who Confidential" styled pats-on-the-back. The features show the good and the bad in equal measure.

Here are some of the highlights:

- There's a "making of" documentary for each of the four stories that make up "Trial". These are all really great, very entertaining and educational. But the highlights are seeing Tony Selby and Brian Blessed talk about their time on the show. They very obviously loved doing it.

- There's a 55 minute documentary on Colin's time as the Doctor. It goes into great details about the detioration of the relationship between John Nathan-Turner and Eric Saward, the hiatus, the reasons behind the "Trial" story, Colin's firing....its really good. Its a very revealing, "cards on the table" type of discussion. Its amazing to see that even 25 years later, talking about this stuff is difficult for Colin. Its also great to see Eric Saward talk about his role in alienating people who had been his friends and co-workers.

- There's a short bit of commentary with Colin and Nicola watching the scene in Part 14 where the script, at JNT's urging, undoes Peri's death from Part 8 by saying she was living happily-ever-after with King Yrcanos. While Nicola was aware that they'd done that....she'd never seen the scene in question. Her reaction to it is pretty interesting.

- There's a great documentary on what would have been Season 23 had the hiatus not happened and they'd gone on to do Colin's second season as planned. Most of this is pretty well known, and three of the stories were later released as novels. But this is illustrated by new artwork, is narrated by Colin, and talks about each of the stories and the shape of the season. Very enlightening.

- There's a fun little half-hour piece on cliffhangers. Authors, editors and scriptwriters talking about the show's cliffhangers -- which ones were great, which ones didn't work, which ones could have been brillian but weren't, etc. A very fun piece.

- There's a fairly substantial clip from a talk show after the end of the season that has a group of people from one of the DW fan clubs talking about the "Trial" season, and what a mess it was, and if fans couldn't follow it how could the general public? So after a series of comments from each of them, the host says "Well, now lets hear from the producer and the writers of this season". John Nathan-Turner and Pip & Jane Baker seemed genuinely caught off guard to learn that these people didn't completely love their work! It's really interesting viewing.

All-in-all its a stellar package. The sound in particular is cleaned up very nicely. And the picture looks great. There seems to be more contrast in the opening courtroom scenes, where the set looks a bit more darkly lit and moodier. Even if I were't a fan of this season, I would probably give this DVD release of it 5 stars simply on the strength of the packaging, the extras, and the great lengths that the Restoration Team went to to bring us a very thorough and enlightening set. Very well worth the money. I highly recommend this set!
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32 of 41 people found the following review helpful
You may or may not have of heard of or seen "TRIAL OF A TIME LORD" the 23rd season story which encompassed the entire season....but, before beginning let me take a moment to note the talent of genre writer & major Doctor Who contributor the late great Robert Holmes...the man responsible for most of the greatest "Classic" Doctor Who episodes ever written and also responsible for the TRIAL OF A TIME LORD 14 part story/concept.

Holmes either wrote or co-wrote the following Dr. Who classic stories, none of them forgettable, leastways not in concept: The Krotons, The Space Pirates, Spearhead from Space (which intros the 3rd Doctor), Terror of the Autons (which intros the Master!), Carnival of Monsters, The Time Warrior (which intros the Sontarans), Ark in Space, The Brain of Morbius (w/Terrance Dicks), Pyramids of Mars (w/L.Greifer), Deadly Assassin, Talons of Weng-Chiang (a fav of RTD), The Sun Makers, The Ribos Operation (intros Romana), The Power of Kroll, The Two Doctors and Caves of Androzani (the 5th Doctor's final appearance and considered to be the best story of the show's long history, certainly a fav of mine.)

TRIAL OF A TIME LORD's greatest strength, becomes it's greatest weakness...Robert Holmes was to write 8 parts of the 14 part story, the first and the last. His poor health, then death prevented him from completing the final 2 parts...completed by Pip & Jan Baker the story/season finale suffers for this loss! Following an already postponed season, this compounded the problem which ended the 6th Doctor's tenure without a proper regeneration story (unless you count the bewigged figure in "Time and the Rani").
As we see now a tighter continuity in the series is a preferable format...here we get a kind of CHRISTMAS CAROL format, via the Time Lord High Council we see the "Accused" a.k.a the Doctor's past/present/ & future while he defends his actions on the stand. Long time fans may question... "has the Doc already been trialed and sentenced by the Time Lord, as seen in the final moments of `The War Games' in which the 2nd Doctor is punished for his interference, forced to regenerate, exiled to the 20th cen. Earth along with UNIT?" Well, yes, he was and they did...but here we get pomp and circumstance and flashback and forward and lots of new crimes and accusations against the Doctor, even for things he has YET to do!!! (how cool is that one?) As a result the season can be packaged a 3 major stories with a common courtroom thread and 1 extended 2 part resolution : The Mysterious Planet...Mindwarp....Terror of the Vervoids...The Ultimate Foe.

The Mysterious Planet begins with one of the best openings of the shows history (a dare say better than even the 2005 series, too) as we see THE TARDIS drawn into a station where the trial is to be held. Gorgous, ever by today's standards. Soon we are drawn into flashbacks of the Doctor and Peri's last adventure, no not from last season, but an adventure new to the viewer. We watch along with the tribunal of Time Lords as the Doctor arrives on Ravalox (write it down, by episode 14 you may have lost your scorecard) 2 million years in Earth's future...(you might want to write that down, too). The Ravalox location is neat, `til we get to the old steel corridors beneath ruled by a mad robot, sorry. One thing Mysterious Planet has going for it...are characters typical of Robert Holmes' writing, like rascally fallible rogue Sabalom Glitz who plans to come into possession of the hidden secrets and advanced technology guarded by the robot, while of course falling underfoot of the Doctor's own plans. All the while important details are omitted from the story by the Time Lord prosecutor the VALEYARD, raising the Doctor's suspicions, as he cannot remember the events himself.

Then the adventure in the Doctor's present is reviewed in the story arc, which Holmes had the least to do with, called "MINDWARP." The VALEYARD continues to build a case against the Doctor showing his most recent adventure as evidence of guilt their activities on Thoros Beta immediately before the trial. We see the Doctor at first investigating arms sales; after he sees his old adversary SIL, he surmises that Thoros Beta is the home planet of Sil's race. We learn a scientist, Crozier is experimenting brain surgery on a local warrior-king, Yrcanos, played by the great Brian Blessed (fantastic!), before performing on SIL's mentor Kiv, played by the great Christopher Ryan (seen in season for as a Sontaran). The Doctor is shown as malevolent in this segment of evidence convincing him that the evidence has been tampered with, specifically his betrayal of Peri and Yrcanos. Also, his capture by the Time Lord High Council appears to have resulted in Peri's death.

In the "TERROR of the VERVOIDS" a story of the Doctor's near future is presented as evidence against him. An interesting concept, including the introduction of a "current" companion who the Doctor has yet to meet, by our perspective anyway, Melanie or Mel, played by stage entertainer Bonnie Langford, and probably the most annoying companion this side of Tegan (seriously, you will go watch Timeflight and say, "Wow, Tegan's not that bad."). The pair, break from dieting long enough to answer a distress call from the Hyperion, space-cruise ship (hmm, where have I seen that before?). The ship is sabotaged & people become plant-food for the Vervoids, plant-like humanoids genetically engineered by Professor Lasky, played by the still lovely Honor Blackman. In the end, the Doctor, Mel, and Prof. Lasky succeed in preventing the Vervoids from reaching Earth, but upon admitting that no Vervoids survived, the Valeyard now charges the Doctor with genocide, oops.
Then in the final 2 parter the ULTIMATE FOE, the truth is revealed, and a chase into the very Matrix itself ensues (as seen in Holmes' Deadly Assassin), but first Mel and Glitz called as witnesses, even the Master shows up, appearing to aide in the Doctor's defence of all things! The Ultimate Foe is revealed, and pretty cool idea it is, I won't say more, but pity it wasn't executed better, though. All is explain, if less than adequately, how the Doctor was used as a scapegoat, and the Valeyard real involvement as more than just a prosecutor. The truth about Peri's death is also revealed in a weak exit for the companion (although no worse or less believable than Leela's exit). As I said in the end the truth is revealed, but with all the twists and turns of the 14 parter the most confusing is the very final moments of the story in which the Doctor leaves with Mel, the companion "he" has yet to meet.
But, for all it's flaws...once all is said and done, the TRIAL of a TIME LORD set, is a must have set for any Doctor Who fan.
Drinking Games for The Trial of a Time Lord:

Drink whenever....

...the Doctor "objects" in the trial sequences.

...the Doctor "misaddresses" the Valeyard's title (..the Railyard, etc.).
...Bonnie Langford & Brian Blessed are "over-the-top."

...a character shows up we are supposed to know, or atleast the Doctor is supposed to know.

...anyone has a beverage of their own, especially CARROT JUICE!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Avg episodes, fantastic package January 25, 2009
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Trial of a Timelord isn't remembered as one of the best season ever of classic Who, but it's definitely not the worst. The entire season was made of 3 stories presented as evidence at a trial against the Doctor and a 2-part conclusion.

This was Colin Baker's last season, and the first after an 18-month hiatus, so a lot of the bonus material deals with those events. During this time, a single and a video were released to show support of the show, and the video is included as is much archived news footage.

There are the usual "making of" specials that highlight each story.

For this season, producer John Nathan-Turner requested yet another re-imagining of the show's signature tune. Dominic Glynn did this work but since he had just started to build his studio, he considered the version that aired incomplete. Here, he has a chance to remix the tune which is available here as a video playing over a re-worked version of this season's opening graphics.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great
DVDs run well. This was for my son, the big Doctor Who fan. He loved that it was the whole season.
Published 23 days ago by T. J. Michaud
5.0 out of 5 stars Intense
Colin Baker got a lot of flack for his version of the Doctor. They deliberately wrote his version to be a bit unstable and very hard to like. Despite that he really shines in this. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Shaun L. Hall
3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best and not the worst.
I have always been a huge fan of ANY Doctor Who. I must point out that this is a must have for any collection. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Steven E. Hughes
4.0 out of 5 stars A Story Arc Before Those Were the Norm
In this season-long story-arc, the Sixth Doctor is put on trial for his life by the Time Lords for interference and endangering his companions. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Keitheaux
4.0 out of 5 stars Trial of a Time Lord
Perhaps not the best of the classic edition of Doctor Who, but worth the price for all the extras and the commentary on all 4 episodes.
Published 13 months ago by P. S. Gross-Black
5.0 out of 5 stars The Doctor is on trial and he's fighting for his very exsitance.
Inthe Colin Baker era doctor who season simply entitled "Trial of a Time Lord" yes that's right the entire season was simply called that. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Jacob
5.0 out of 5 stars Predictable and a little disappointing. But good non the less.
From the very first 15 minutes, I was beginning to become disappointed. The story is extremely predictable, and very easy to know what is going to happen next without having seen... Read more
Published on May 2, 2010 by Ralph J. Fitcher
4.0 out of 5 stars Classic and Epic Doctor Who
This a great boxed set for any hardcore Who fan and has no shortage of special features not to mention the longest story on DW history. Read more
Published on October 19, 2009 by Tom Baker
4.0 out of 5 stars So so season
I like Colin Baker's Doctor. His episodes seemed more action packed, more confrontational, probably more "American". Read more
Published on September 12, 2009 by S. Miller
1.0 out of 5 stars Why didn't they do the Missing Season instead of this trial?
When Doctor Who was put on hiatus for eighteen months, they had already started work on the next season, which included the return of the Celestial Toymaker, Sil, the Ice Warriors... Read more
Published on July 10, 2009 by Bruce Bender
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