"The Trial of a Time Lord (Part 1)" | |
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Series Doctor Who Season 23, Episode 1 | |
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Air date | September 6th, 1986 |
Writers | Robert Holmes |
Director | Nicholas Mallett |
Producers | John Nathan-Turner |
Starring | Colin Baker; Nicola Bryant |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Revelation of the Daleks (Part 2)" |
Next "The Trial of a Time Lord (Part 2)" |
"The Trial of a Time Lord (Part 1)" is the first part of the "The Trial of a Time Lord" storyline, which ran through episodes 1-14 in series 23 of Doctor Who. The episodes originally aired on BBC1 from September 6th to December 6th, 1986. It was directed by Nicholas Mallett with a script written by Robert Holmes.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Colin Baker | The Doctor |
Nicola Bryant | Peri Brown |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Michael Jayston | The Valeyard |
Lynda Bellingham | The Inquisitor |
Joan Sims | Katryca |
Tony Selby | Glitz |
Glen Murphy | Dibber |
Tom Chadbon | Merdeen |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Roger Brierley | Drathro |
David Rodigan | Broken Tooth |
Adam Blackwood | Balazar |
Timothy Walker | Grell |
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Media
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