Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)

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The title card for this season

Season 23 of Doctor Who ran between 6 September 1986 and 6 December 1986. It starred Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor. Though produced as four separate serials from a practical standpoint, it aired as a single serial entitled The Trial of a Time Lord. With this season the BBC returned Doctor Who to an autumn season start for the first time since Season 18; this scheduling would remain for the rest of the original series' run.

Overview

This season had a unique format, never again repeated in Who. Doctor Who had returned to production after a near-cancellation and an eighteen month production hiatus. For the first time, a season consisted of a single story, The Trial of a Time Lord, although this was broken down into four shorter serials with an overarching theme. This format was again reused in the third and fourth series of Torchwood. The trial storyline itself acted as a framing device to bracket the story. In the last two episodes, commonly known as The Ultimate Foe, the trial took centre stage.

In an interview in Doctor Who Magazine 448, Timelash author Glen McCoy said that he came up with the idea of the Doctor being put on trial.

The experiment of forty-five-minute episodes having been deemed a failure, the BBC reverted the series to twenty-five-minute episodes, but kept the episode count at fourteen, effectively halving the number of episodes in a season. The last episode, however, ran thirty minutes.

This format lasted for the remainder of the classic series. This was the final season to feature Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor; following its conclusion, Baker was fired. He did not return to play the Doctor for the regeneration that led off the next season. It was the last season to use the "neon tubing" logo introduced in 1980. A new arrangement of the Doctor Who theme by Dominic Glynn was introduced this season, but was only used for these fourteen episodes, before being replaced by another new arrangement.

Television stories

Episodes Title Writer Notes
1-4 The Mysterious Planet Robert Holmes First appearances of the Valeyard, Inquisitor, and Sabalom Glitz; Peri has begun dressing conservatively
5-8 Mindwarp Philip Martin Final appearance of Peri Brown
9-12 Terror of the Vervoids Pip and Jane Baker First appearance of Melanie Bush
13-14 The Ultimate Foe Robert Holmes
Eric Saward (uncredited, part one only)
Pip and Jane Baker
Final appearances of the Valeyard and Inquisitor; Final appearance of the Sixth Doctor as played by Colin Baker. Final Doctor Who script for Robert Holmes.

Aborted Season 23

Prior to Doctor Who being placed on hiatus after Season 22, a slate of serials of standard length was planned, and scripts were written for several. The decision to recast Season 23 as a single interconnected arc resulted in production of these stories being cancelled.

Three of the stories were subsequently adapted as Target Books novelisations: The Nightmare Fair (which would have seen the return of the Celestial Toymaker), Mission to Magnus (featuring Sil and the Ice Warriors; Sil ultimately appeared in the Mindwarp segment of the Trial arc), and The Ultimate Evil. An unofficial audio adaptation of The Nightmare Fair was also produced for charity in the early 2000s.

Beginning in late 2009, Big Finish Productions launched a series of audio dramas covering scripts that had never made it to production, titled The Lost Stories. The first season featured adaptations of The Nightmare Fair, Mission to Magnus, and other story lines planned for the aborted Season 23.

Cast

Primary cast

Secondary cast

Guest cast

Adaptations and merchandising

Home media

VHS

  • The Trial of a Time Lord (packaged in a tin)

DVD

All serials of The Trial of a Time Lord were released in a complete box set on 29 September 2008 in region 2, on 7 October 2008 in Region 1, and on 5 January 2009 in Region 4.

Novels

Stories set during this season

External links