Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Vengeance On Varos (Part 1 of 2)
| S 22 | Ep 3 | 1985/01/19 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The TARDIS makes an emergency landing on Varos, a planet that used to be a penal colony, and where the native Varosians are presently entertained by broadcasts of real violence and death. Mistaken for rebels, the Doctor and Peri learn that Sil, an evil delegate of the Galatron mining corporation, bids to rule Varos and to control supplies of Zeiton 7 ore, which is the TARDIS's only fuel source.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Vengeance On Varos (Part 2 of 2)
| S 22 | Ep 4 | 1985/01/26 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Governor forces the Doctor to tell him the true value of zeiton-7 but Sil attempts to derail his plans by subjecting Peri and Areta to an enforced mutation.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Mark Of The Rani (Part 1 of 2)
| S 22 | Ep 5 | 1985/02/02 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
In a 19th century mining village, a renegade Time Lady known as The Rani is draining brain fluid from local men, turning them savage and berserk. It is here The Master plans to coerce her help in his vengeance upon The Doctor while also establishing a power base for controlling Earth's future.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Mark Of The Rani (Part 2 of 2)
| S 22 | Ep 6 | 1985/02/09 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Master uses The Rani's mind-controlling parasites to keep a meeting of Earth's leading scientists from being canceled, and helps The Rani plant transformation land mines for The Doctor as he continues to propose an alliance with her in ruling over Earth.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Two Doctors (Part 1 of 3)
| S 22 | Ep 7 | 1985/02/16 |
| TV Series Episode | 45 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Time Lords have dispatched the Doctor (in his 2nd incarnation) along with Jamie to a space research station to see Dastari, the Director of Projects, about dissuading two of his scientists from further experimentations on time travel that are rattling the fabric of time. The Doctor is further alarmed over Dastari's latest genetic experiments, boosting the intelligence of a bestial and carnivorous humanoid race called the Androgum. This secondary concern soon proves the greater problem: the Androgum have sided with the Sontarans to take over the station. The station soon falls and the Doctor is captured and tortured. As his life becomes threatened, elsewhere the Doctor (in his 6th incarnation) passes out while on holiday with Peri - his very existence jeopardized.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Two Doctors (Part 2 of 3)
| S 22 | Ep 8 | 1985/02/23 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
With carnage and decay all about the space station, Doctor No. 6 and Peri continue to avoid the automated defense system trying to kill them, but there's also something alive lurking about with an eye on them as well. Evidence suggests the Time Lords are responsible for all this, but the Doctor refuses to believe it. He may be wrong, and he also fears a pinhole has been poked into the bubble that is the universe, with total and unstoppable annihilation to follow. Far away, Doctor No. 2 is about to be dissected by the Sontarans and the Androgum in order to find the symbiotic nuclei that makes time travel for Time Lords possible.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Two Doctors (Part 3 of 3)
| S 22 | Ep 9 | 1985/03/02 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Closing in on the goal of time travel, the Androgum and Sontarans get set to double-cross each other. With Peri and Jamie alternately in danger of winding up on the bill of fare, the decision is made to genetically transform Doctor No. 2 into an insatiably carnivorous Androgum, which causes Doctor No. 6 to develop a sudden taste for house cats as he races to not let this change become permanent.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Timelash (Part 1 of 2)
| S 22 | Ep 10 | 1985/03/09 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
A time corridor, called Timelash, has been set up to punish dissidents on the planet Karfel, dumping them alive but permanently into Earth's early history. The TARDIS runs right into it, and the Doctor thereafter finds a society with advanced technology it shouldn't have along with an unnerving absence of reflective surfaces of any kind.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Timelash (Part 2 of 2)
| S 22 | Ep 11 | 1985/03/16 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
For his impending confrontation with the mysterious and cloistered Borad, dictator of Karfel, the Doctor takes kontrom crystals from the Timelash to build a 10-second time break device, not knowing of the Borad's mutation and breeding plans for Peri or the interplanetary war he's sparked with the Bandrils, who are on their way to destroy all mammalian life on Karfel.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Revelation of the Daleks (Part 1 of 2)
| S 22 | Ep 12 | 1985/03/23 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor and Peri arrive on the planet Necros to attend the funeral of scientist Professor Athur Stengos, only to discover Davros, the creator of the Daleks, has become "The Great Healer" who runs Tranquil Repose, a facility where the terminally ill are kept in suspended animation until a cure is found. They learn Davros has been turning all those in suspended animation into Daleks that are loyal to himself while making food from their dead bodies.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Revelation of the Daleks (Part 2 of 2)
| S 22 | Ep 13 | 1985/03/30 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Davros running Tranquil Repose has only been a figurehead - literally just a head, created and animated by Davros himself. Now, the real Davros wheels forth to face the Doctor, but his own immoral dealings have fostered an uneasy surrounding situation, riddled with treachery, that only a few might escape.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Trial Of A Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet (Part 1 of 4)
| S 23 | Ep 1 | 1986/09/06 |
| TV Series Episode | 25 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor is put on trail by the Time Lords again. The first of two events from his resent past is presented as evidence of his interference in the affairs of other worlds. In particular, his actions on planet Ravalox.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Trial Of A Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet (Part 2 of 4)
| S 23 | Ep 2 | 1986/09/13 |
| TV Series Episode | 25 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor finds that the subterranean UK Habitat is run by a cloistered robot named Drathro, whom the inhabitants call "The Immortal." Their black light energy converters are destabilizing, unaware that it's the result of two space pirates mucking about on the surface with designs on looting their dwelling.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Trial Of A Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet (Part 3 of 4)
| S 23 | Ep 3 | 1986/09/20 |
| TV Series Episode | 25 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor escapes to rejoin Peri on the surface but shortly becomes the prisoner of a surface-dwelling tribe called The Free. Ravalox isn't Ravalox after all, but before the Doctor can learn much more an irresistible agent from UK Habitat comes to fetch him back.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Trial Of A Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet (Part 4 of 4)
| S 23 | Ep 4 | 1986/09/27 |
| TV Series Episode | 25 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
All those on Ravolox are in exponentially greater peril than anyone can comprehend. If anything in the entire universe is to survive, it may come down to the Doctor arguing against machine logic over the value of life.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Trial Of A Time Lord: Mindwarp (Part 1 of 4)
| S 23 | Ep 5 | 1986/10/04 |
| TV Series Episode | 25 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The court looks into the Doctor's investigation of Thoros Beta, home planet of the Mentors whom the Doctor suspects of selling advanced weaponry to primitive cultures.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Trial Of A Time Lord: Mindwarp (Part 2 of 4)
| S 23 | Ep 6 | 1986/10/11 |
| TV Series Episode | 25 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Having been put through a makeshift truth extractor, the Doctor appears damaged, apt to mimic the personalities of those with whom he has eye contact. He eventually abandons Peri and a gung-ho warrior king in favor of joining in with Sil and Dr. Crozier in the latest of their perverse projects.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Trial Of A Time Lord: Mindwarp (Part 3 of 4)
| S 23 | Ep 7 | 1986/10/18 |
| TV Series Episode | 25 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
While the Doctor helps Dr. Crozier transfer Lord Kiv's brain into a new host skull, Peri accompanies King Yrcanos as he searches for the Alpha Resistance fighters whom he feels, most certainly, will follow him into glorious battle against the Mentors and the Doctor.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Trial Of A Time Lord: Mindwarp (Part 4 of 4)
| S 23 | Ep 8 | 1986/10/25 |
| TV Series Episode | 25 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The first transfer is flawed, so Dr. Crozier needs to transfer Lord Kiv into another host body. Unfortunately, Peri meets all the requirements for the subsequent candidate. Since the Doctor's been helpful and has somewhat of a personal interest in Peri, he's permitted to locate an equally suitable substitute candidate, if he can. The prosecution rests.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Trial Of A Time Lord: Terror of the Vervoids (Part 1 of 4)
| S 23 | Ep 9 | 1986/11/01 |
| TV Series Episode | 25 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
As the trail continues, the Doctor presents an event from his future as evidence of his reform.