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}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was the first of four documentaries in the ''[[The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord|Making of The Trial of a Time Lord]]'' series. As the name suggested, it concerned itself with the making of ''[[The Mysterious Planet]]''.  It was by far the longest of the four parts.  It was the only one of the four documentaries which did not bear the full name of the [[serial]] under discussion, and the only one not co-[[executive producer|executive produced]] by [[Ed Stradling]].
}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was the first of four documentaries in the ''[[The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord|Making of The Trial of a Time Lord]]'' series. As the name suggested, it concerned itself with the making of ''[[The Mysterious Planet]]''.  It was by far the longest of the four parts.  It was the only one of the four documentaries which did not bear the full name of the [[serial]] under discussion, and the only one not co-[[executive producer|executive produced]] by [[Ed Stradling]].
== Topics discussed ==
== Topics discussed ==
The documentary opened with a clip of [[Colin Baker]] on ''[[Blue Peter]]'' contemporaneous with the start of [[season 23]].  [[Eric Saward]] then explained that the basic conceit of the trial came from [[Jane Judge]], his partner and the [[production secretary]] on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' at that time. [[Jim Sangster]], Baker, and Saward then opined on the relative merits of the trial scenario.
The documentary opened with a clip of [[Colin Baker]] on ''[[Blue Peter]]'' contemporaneous with the start of [[season 23]].  [[Eric Saward]] then explained that the basic conceit of the trial came from [[Jane Judge]], his partner and the [[production secretary]] on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' at that time. [[Jim Sangster]], Baker, and Saward then opined on the relative merits of the trial scenario.
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