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(Actually, this footage is framed as evidence that Colin Baker has beamed directly from the Matrix, therefore, it is actually in-universe.)
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Colin explains that he was busy filming vital new content for the ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]] [[Doctor Who Season 23|Season 23]] [[Blu-ray]] Collection'', while holding up an [[iPad]]. Baker proceeds to claim his evidence is beamed directly from [[the Matrix]]. As the others look confused, he explains that it is the repository of all [[Time Lord]] [[knowledge]].
Colin explains that he was busy filming vital new content for the ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]] [[Doctor Who Season 23|Season 23]] [[Blu-ray]] Collection'', while holding up an [[iPad]]. Baker proceeds to claim his evidence is beamed directly from [[the Matrix]]. As the others look confused, he explains that it is the repository of all [[Time Lord]] [[knowledge]].


As they continue to look confused, he instead activates the iPad, which begins to play bits from Season 23, <!--DO NOT add in the video clips from Season 23. --> after which he rests his case.
As they continue to look confused, he instead activates the iPad, which begins to play bits from Season 23, after which he rests his case.


Hollander tells Baker that it looks entertaining, but is not why they're in court.
Hollander tells Baker that it looks entertaining, but is not why they're in court.


Colin continues to complain about their intent on incriminating him and haven't paid attention at all. <!-- DO NOT add in the clips of the new content --> He explains about updated special effects, new documentaries and extended edits of every episode. He tells that there are over 10 hours of bonus material and without his contribution, the entire thing could have been wiped out.
Colin continues to complain about their intent on incriminating him and haven't paid attention at all. He explains about updated special effects, new documentaries and extended edits of every episode. He tells that there are over 10 hours of bonus material and without his contribution, the entire thing could have been wiped out.


As a final statements Colin demands that the trial cease to be and that he should be put back to his proper [[Time zone|place and time]].
As a final statements Colin demands that the trial cease to be and that he should be put back to his proper [[Time zone|place and time]].

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The Trial was a narrative trailer for the Blu-ray release of season 23 of Doctor Who.

It had comedic parallels with the trial scenes which formed the framing narrative of the season 23, in which the Sixth Doctor is put on trial by the Time Lords.

Despite the title, it actually starred a caricatured version of Colin Baker himself (akin to the part already played by Baker in The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot) rather than any version of the Doctor.

Synopsis

Colin Baker is back on trial! Can he walk free before the release of Doctor Who: The Collection Season 23??

Plot

Colin Baker is on trial in court, where he proclaims how ridiculous the trial is, pinpointing their points of law, evidence and reasonings are utter rubbish.

The magistrate reminds Baker that they are in a court of law and asks him to show respect.

Colin retaliates with outbursts of ridicule and asks them if they would like to know what happened during his last trial.

The magistrate refuses, asking him why he is disputing an unpaid parking fine.

Colin explains that he was busy filming vital new content for the Doctor Who Season 23 Blu-ray Collection, while holding up an iPad. Baker proceeds to claim his evidence is beamed directly from the Matrix. As the others look confused, he explains that it is the repository of all Time Lord knowledge.

As they continue to look confused, he instead activates the iPad, which begins to play bits from Season 23, after which he rests his case.

Hollander tells Baker that it looks entertaining, but is not why they're in court.

Colin continues to complain about their intent on incriminating him and haven't paid attention at all. He explains about updated special effects, new documentaries and extended edits of every episode. He tells that there are over 10 hours of bonus material and without his contribution, the entire thing could have been wiped out.

As a final statements Colin demands that the trial cease to be and that he should be put back to his proper place and time.

Hollander puts on her glasses and as the screen fades to black, we hear a gavel banging.

Next thing we see is Colin sitting down in a cell, where he finds Nicola Bryant. When he asks, she says she's in there for marrying Brian Blessed.

The door slams shut and gets locked.

Cast

Crew

References

The Doctor Who series

Story notes

  • Despite the name of the webcast, Colin Baker portrays himself, not the Sixth Doctor.