The Sixth Doctor: Colin Baker
Season Twenty-One
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The Twin Dilemma (4 episodes)
The Doctor is extremely unstable after his last regeneration, and decides that he must become a hermit
on the barren asteroid Titan 3, with Peri as his servant. Upon landing, they discover a dwelling on this supposedly
lifeless planet and investigate. The Doctor meets a fellow Time Lord, Azmael, who has kidnapped two young boys, twins
who are mathematical geniuses. Azmael's homeland, Jaconda, has been taken over by the Mestor, a slug-like alien who
is using the boys' technical knowledge to conquer the galaxy. The Doctor must try to stop the Mestor from spreading
its slug-eggs all over the galaxy, while recovering from the madness of regeneration.
First aired March 22 to March 28, 1984 |
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Season Twenty-Two
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Attack of the Cybermen - Not yet released
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Vengeance on Varos (Two 45-minute episodes)
The Doctor lands on the planet Varos to get a supply of a rare mineral needed to repair the TARDIS.
Varos, once a prison planet, is now ruled by the descendants of the original guards, and the population is kept entertained
by watching shows of public torture from the Punishment Zone. The Doctor and Peri meet a group of young rebels trying to
overthrow the Governor's dictatorship, but The Doctor is captured and sent to die for the public's amusement in the
Punishment Zone. He must try to escape and locate the precious mineral before the Galactic Mining Corporation takes over Varos.
First aired January 19 & January 26, 1985 |
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Mark of the Rani (Two 45-minute episodes)
The TARDIS is drawn to 19th-century Britain, where the population has been destroying local mining
equipment and acting very strange and hostile. Further investigation uncovers a plot by The Master
to change history by killing key figures of the Industrial Revolution. Also on Earth is the Rani, a brilliant Time Lord
biochemist who was exiled from Gallifrey for conducting dangerous experiments. Now the dictator of the planet Miasimia Goria, she
needs human brain fluid to sustain her mutated population, using people from throughout Earth's history.
First aired February 2& February 9, 1985 |
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The Two Doctors (Three 45-minute episodes)
The Time Lords send the second Doctor and his companion Jamie to space station Camera, where a scientific group is suspected
to be conducting dangerous experiments with time travel. A Sontaran Battle Group, in league with
some of the crew, raids the station and captures The Doctor. Dastari, head of the scientists, plans to dissect The Doctor to find the key of
time travel that is hidden within the genetic structure of all Time Lords. The sixth Doctor realizes something has happened to his former
Self, and he and Peri go to the space station. They meet Jamie and all travel to Earth to try and rescue the second Doctor.
First aired February 16 to March 2, 1985 |
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Timelash (Two 45-minute episodes)
The TARDIS is taken to the planet Karfel and Peri is soon taken hostage. The hideous tyrant Borad uses her to blackmail
The Doctor into helping rescue a girl from Earth. The girl had accidentally entered the Time Lash, a time tunnel
used by The Borad to banish rebels, while carrying a valuable amulet. The TARDIS returns from Earth with Herbert, a stowaway
from Victorian London. Back on Karfel, The Doctor learns of The Borad's plan to massacre his population and
repopulate the planet with deformed clones, starting with Peri!
First aired March 9 & March 16, 1985 |
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Revelation of the Daleks - Not yet released
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Season Twenty-Three
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Trial of a Time Lord (14 episodes in 4 adventures)
This ambitious, season-long story arc has The Doctor arrested by the Time Lords and forced to stand trial for
erratic behavior. The courtroom is tied into the Gallifreyan Matrix, upon which The Doctor's recent adventures
are played as evidence. This four-tape boxed set is broken into four stories: The Mysterious Planet (Parts 1-4),
Mindwarp (Parts 5-8), The Ultimate Foe (Parts 9-12), and Time Inc. (Parts 13 & 14).
First aired September 6 to December 7, 1986 |
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