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* Released on VHS in both PAL and NTSC formats.
* Released on VHS in both PAL and NTSC formats.
* Released on DVD-R in PAL format.
* Released on DVD-R in PAL format.
* It was rereleased on DVD (in both PAL and NTSC) and digitally through Vimeo's video on demand service on [[1 April (releases)|1 April]] [[2015]], alongside the making of.
* It was rereleased on DVD (in both PAL and NTSC) and digitally through Vimeo's video on demand service on [[1 April (releases)|1 April]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]], alongside the making of.


== External links ==
== External links ==

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Synopsis

Battlefield by Terrance Dicks

Field-Major Sarg is in trouble. Trapped, wounded and alone on a battle-scarred planet, he is forced to accept he may die. But at least it will be a glorious death – or so he hopes.

Prisoner 451 by Miles Richardson

To be or not to be, that is the question! On trial for subversion, he faces the ultimate penalty. If only she knew the trouble she'd caused...

Scout Ship by Roger Stevens

A dying ship drifting in space. A pilot faced with certain death. Time may be relative... but it still runs out!

Plot

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Cast

Battlefield

Prisoner 451

Scout Ship

Production crew

References

Story notes

  • Mindgame Trilogy features the three characters who were captured by the Alien in Mindgame. It shows what became of them after their escape and return to their proper places in Time and Space.
  • Toby Aspin, who played Field-Major Sarg in Mindgame, was unable to return his role due to other work commitments. The part was recast with John Wadmore.
  • The storytelling style of Miles Richardson's Prisoner 451 – which features the Draconian Commander of Brigade Merq talking to camera throughout – could very well have been inspired by the BBC's monologue anthology series Talking Heads (1988-1998), written and created by Alan Bennett.

Myths

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Filming locations

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Production errors

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Continuity

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DVD, video, and vod releases

  • Released on VHS in both PAL and NTSC formats.
  • Released on DVD-R in PAL format.
  • It was rereleased on DVD (in both PAL and NTSC) and digitally through Vimeo's video on demand service on 1 April 2015, alongside the making of.

External links

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