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Writer David Whitaker omitted the An Unearthly Child adventure from the first spin-off novelization, Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks ( later retitled Doctor Who and the Daleks and Doctor Who-The Daleks ), with Ian and Barbara's entrance into the TARDIS leading directly into an adaptation of the second televised serial, The Daleks.
Baker would reprise the role on stage, in 1989's Doctor Who-The Ultimate Adventure, and on screen in the 1993 charity special Dimensions in Time, as well as various audio adventures for Big Finish Productions.
Dicks had planned to novelise the stage play Doctor Who-The Ultimate Adventure but this was never published.
Other work has included two Doctor Who stage plays ( Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday ( 1974 ) and Doctor Who-The Ultimate Adventure ( 1989 )); co-creating and writing for the short-lived BBC science-fiction series Moonbase 3 ( 1973 ) and contributing to the ITV science-fiction series Space: 1999.
According to the On Target website ( see link below ), the Target Books line was retired on new books following the publication of Victor Pemberton's Doctor Who-The Pescatons in the autumn of 1991.
Doctor Who-The Ultimate Adventure was a stage play written by Terrance Dicks.
Pertwee used the phrase when he acted in the stage play Doctor Who-The Ultimate Adventure in 1989 ; When Colin Baker took over the role in the play he amended the line to " Reverse the linearity of the proton flow.
Tom Baker as the Doctor, dressed in Time Lord robes ( from Doctor Who-The Deadly Assassin )
The Daleks and their robomen capture the First Doctor and Ian Chesterton ( from Doctor Who-The Dalek Invasion of Earth ).
The Cybermen emerge from their hibernation tombs ( from Doctor Who-The Tomb of the Cybermen ).
The vampiric minions of Fenric start their attack ( from Doctor Who-The Curse of Fenric ).
The Daleks confer with Mavic Chen, the Guardian of the Solar system, in Doctor Who-The Daleks ' Master Plan.
The Daleks have captured Victoria Waterfield for use in their scheme to isolate the " human factor " ( from Doctor Who-The Evil of the Daleks ).
A robotic Yeti comes to life ( from Doctor Who-The Web of Fear ).
The insane Time Lord Omega parades before the two Doctors ( Jon Pertwee and Patrick Troughton ) and Sergeant Benton ( from Doctor Who-The Three Doctors ).
Noah, a crewmember of the Ark carrying the refugees of humanity, is being transformed into an alien Wirrn ( from Doctor Who-The Ark in Space ).
The Sixth and Second Doctors and Jamie McCrimmon ( from Doctor Who-The Two Doctors ).
Banks would later play the Doctor in the 1989 stage play Doctor Who-The Ultimate Adventure.

Doctor and Trial
At the beginning of The Trial of a Time Lord, the Doctor suggests that a number of elder Time Lords were able to use their combined mental energy to summon his TARDIS against his will.
During 1986 and 1987, Sims starred as Annie Begley alongside Angela Thorne in the Yorkshire Television sitcom Farrington of the F. O .. Also in 1986, Sims appeared in the long-running BBC science fiction series Doctor Who in the four episodes of The Trial of a Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet as Katryca.
Terrance Dicks's Eighth Doctor Adventures novel The Eight Doctors suggests that the Ravolox affair from the television serial The Trial of a Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet was the work of the CIA.
* Geoffrey Holmes, The Trial of Doctor Sacheverell ( London: Eyre Methuen, 1973 ).
In 1986, he appeared in the science fiction series Doctor Who as the alien creature Lord Kiv in the serial The Trial of a Time Lord: Mindwarp.
While the Doctor did become President in The Deadly Assassin, assumed the role in The Invasion of Time and was appointed once again as President in The Five Doctors, by the time of his sixth incarnation's trial in The Trial of a Time Lord he had been removed from office due to his absence.
She starred in the 14-part Doctor Who serial The Trial of a Time Lord ( 1986 ) as the Inquisitor.
The Trial of a Time Lord is a 14-part British science fiction serial of the long-running BBC series Doctor Who.
When he first came on board the TARDIS, the Sixth Doctor was travelling alone, but in Kane's Story ( DWM # 104 ), the Sixth Doctor's television companion Peri Brown returned, apparently placing Frobisher's stories between the unmade Season 23 and The Trial of a Time Lord ( indicated by Peri's changing hairstyles in the comic strip compared to her television appearances ).
Frobisher was obviously not with the Doctor and Peri in Season 23's The Trial of a Time Lord, but no explanation was provided in the comic strip for his absence.
The graphic novel The Age of Chaos, written by Colin Baker ( who played the Sixth Doctor ) revealed that Frobisher and the Sixth Doctor visited Peri's descendants several times, so Frobisher must have rejoined the Doctor after Trial in an unseen story.
* The Doctor again faces trial in The Trial of a Time Lord, the beginning of which refers to this previous trial.
In The Trial of a Time Lord, evidence is gathered from the Matrix to present a case against the Doctor on charges of breaking the first law of time.
* Doctor At Mob Trial Says Spilotros Beaten To Death by Chicago Associated Press
Between the events of Revelation of the Daleks and the season-long story The Trial of a Time Lord, the character is shown to have matured somewhat ( coinciding with an 18-month production break between the two stories ) and her relationship with the Doctor is less combative.
At the end of Trial, the Sixth Doctor leaves with this future Mel, presumably to drop her off somewhere, meet her past self for the first time ( from her point of view ), and then carry on from there.
In the serial Dragonfire, she reunites with the galactic confidence trickster, Sabalom Glitz, whom she met in The Trial of a Time Lord and decides to travel with him on the Nosferatu II, leaving the Seventh Doctor with new companion Ace.
The twelve episodes ( the most of any Doctor Who serial, excluding the four 1986 stories that were together called The Trial of a Time Lord ) were aired from 13 November 1965 to 29 January 1966.
The Doctor's partiality to the works of Dickens was indicated previously when the Sixth Doctor quoted A Tale of Two Cities in the last part of The Trial of a Time Lord ( 1986 ).
His most famous role was perhaps as Angus, the groom at the first wedding, in the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral, but he has also appeared in Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial, Looking for Victoria, Peak Practice, Monsignor Renard, Pie in the Sky and Doctor Who.
Doctor Nefarious Tropy, the self-proclaimed master of time, becomes accessible as a playable character if the player beats all the time records in Race Time Trial Mode.
: The Fiery Angel ; or, a True Story in which is related of the Devil, not once but often appearing in the Image of a Spirit of Light to a Maiden and seducing her to Various and Many Sinful Deeds, of Ungodly Practices of Magic, Alchymy, Astrology, the Cabalistical Sciences and Necromancy, of the Trial of the Said Maiden under the Presidency of His Eminence the Archbishop of Trier, as well as of Encounters and Discourses with the Knight and thrice Doctor Agrippa of Nettesheim, and with Doctor Faustus, composed by an Eyewitness.

Doctor and Time
Both Skaro and the Imperial Dalek mothership are apparently destroyed ( in the future ) when the Seventh Doctor tricks Davros into using the Time Lord artifact known as the Hand of Omega which makes Skaro's Sun go supernova.
Gallifrey is a fictional planet in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who and is the home world of the Doctor and the Time Lords.
In Series 1, it had been implied that it was destroyed along with the Dalek Empire, by the Doctor during the Time War.
These security barriers were breached on occasion by the Sontarans, by manipulating the more technological Vardans, who suborned the Doctor into sabotaging both of these from within ( The Invasion of Time, 1978 ).
Somewhere on Gallifrey there is also an institute called the Academy, which the Doctor and various other Time Lords have attended.
It is not clear whether this building is in the capital or outside it and equally it is unclear whether it is a single building or different for each group of Time Lords ( Borusa refers to Prydon Academy in The Deadly Assassin, but the Doctor in The Time Monster and The Sound of Drums refers to it as a single Academy ).
Subsequently, in " Dalek " ( 2005 ), it is revealed that the last great Time War was fought between the Time Lords and the Daleks, ending in the obliteration of both sides and with only two apparent survivors ; the Doctor and a lone Dalek that had somehow fallen through time and crashed on Earth.
At the conclusion of that episode, that surviving Dalek self-destructs, leaving the Doctor believing that he was the sole survivor of the Time War.
It is suggested that other Time Lords might have survived the war when the Face of Boe utters its final words to the Doctor: " Know this, Time Lord: you are not alone " (" Gridlock ").
These suspicions are later borne out in " Utopia " ( 2007 ), when the Tenth Doctor discovers that the renegade Time Lord the Master has survived the Time War and has been living in human form in the year 100 trillion, at the end of the material universe, a point so far forward in time that no Time Lord has ever travelled there.
The 2009 story The End of Time once again featured Gallifrey, which the Master releases from the Time Lock the Doctor had created to contain the war.
" Upon realizing this, the Doctor and the Master worked together to send the Time Lords and Gallifrey back into the Time Lock, at the expense of the Master's disappearance.
Implying that the Time Lords had resorted to desperate and deplorable measures to fight the Daleks, the Doctor was willing to break his code of non-violence to stop the return of the Time Lords.
In the Eighth Doctor Adventures novel The Ancestor Cell by Peter Anghelides and Stephen Cole, Gallifrey is destroyed as a result of the Eighth Doctor's desire to prevent the voodoo cult Faction Paradox from starting a war between the Time Lords and an unnamed Enemy.
When the Doctor destroys Gallifrey the war no longer happens and his actions also apparently ( and retroactively ) wipe the Time Lords from history.
However, a number of writers of the novels and audio plays are also writing for the new television series, and Russell T Davies refers to the comic strips, audio plays and novels in an essay describing the Time War, written for the Doctor Who Annual 2006.

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