The Ultimate Foe (TV story)

The Ultimate Foe is the title given to episodes 13 and 14, the concluding episodes of The Trial of a Time Lord, the series-long storyline that constituted Season 23. The on-screen title was simply The Trial of a Time Lord. This story marked the final appearance of Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor, and also marked the final appearances of The Inquisitor and The Valeyard as recurring characters. This was the last of the Master's annual appearances on the show; he wouldn't appear again until Survival in Season 26. This was the final story to which longtime scriptwriter Robert Holmes contributed.

Synopsis
The final episode in the season-long 'Trial of a Time Lord' saga, a surprise appearance of the Master reveals the treachery of the High Council of Time Lords, and that the Valeyard is not what he appears to be.

Plot
With the evidence complete, the Doctor learns that the Master has gained illicit access to the Matrix in his TARDIS. Glitz is now revealed to be the Master's associate and the 'secrets' to be information stolen from the Matrix. The Time Lords, to protect the secrets and cover up the theft, had moved the Earth light-years across space and renamed it Ravalox.

The Master exposes the Valeyard as a distillation of the dark side of the Doctor's nature, somewhere between his twelfth and thirteenth incarnations, out to take control of his remaining lives as part of an agreement with the High Council.

With the help of Mel, who along with Glitz has been brought to the space station by the Master, the Doctor enters the Matrix and defeats the Valeyard's plans. The corrupt High Council is reported to be deposed. After the Master's attempt to seize control is foiled, the title of President is offered once again to the Doctor (all charges against him having been dropped), who declines in favor of the Inquisitor.

The Doctor is pleased to learn that Peri is actually alive, living as Yrcanos's warrior Queen. The Doctor and Mel leave in the TARDIS. The Inquisitor orders the Keeper to restore the Matrix, but the Keeper is revealed to be the Valeyard in disguise...

Cast

 * The Doctor - Colin Baker
 * Mel - Bonnie Langford
 * The Valeyard - Michael Jayston
 * The Inquisitor - Lynda Bellingham
 * The Master - Anthony Ainley
 * Sabalom Glitz - Tony Selby
 * Popplewick - Geoffrey Hughes
 * Keeper of the Matrix - James Bree
 * Peri Brown - Nicola Bryant (flashback footage)
 * Yrcanos - Brian Blessed (flashback footage)

Crew

 * Assistant Floor Manager - Karen Little
 * Costumes - Andrew Rose
 * Designer - Michael Trevor
 * Incidental Music - Dominic Glynn
 * Make-Up - Shaunna Harrison
 * Producer - John Nathan-Turner
 * Production Assistant - Jane Wellesley
 * Production Associate - Angela Smith
 * Special Sounds - Dick Mills
 * Studio Lighting - Don Babbage
 * Studio Sound - Brian Clark
 * Theme Arrangement - Dominic Glynn
 * Title Music - Ron Grainer
 * Visual Effects - Kevin Molloy

Individuals

 * Sabalom Glitz and Melanie Bush are brought to the space station by the Master.
 * The Master previously entered the Matrix using a duplicate key, and has been watching the whole trial.
 * The Valeyard and the Master have had contact.
 * The Valeyard was promised the Doctor's remaining incarnations by the High Council. He is an amalgamation of all the Doctor's evil, and is between the Doctor's twelfth and final incarnation.
 * It is The Master who states/reveals Peri's true fate after The Doctor's removal from time in episode 8. He does not reveal this to The Doctor (who may easily have been imagined to disbelieve it, if he had), but to the open court in The Doctor's absence, in answer to a query by the Inquisitor. She later relays the information to The Doctor. While it might be true that The Master had no reason to lie at this point, having already made his big series of revelations about the true nature of The Valeyard, it might also be similarly noted that he also had no clear reason to tell the truth. He noted earlier that he had fought The Valeyard "many times" and was very familiar with his nature and his history, so it might be reasonable to surmise that the events relating to Peri's death on Thoros Beta were the turning point that led to choices that brought The Valeyard into being as the Doctor's far future and by concealing the truth The Master was attempting to actively prevent this by making the Doctor believe that she was fine. In any case, see below.
 * The Inquisitor was seen to be either directing events in relation to the Time Lord's intervention with King Yrcanos or to be commentating knowledgably on them in Part 8. Here, she seems unaware that that action and it's consequences did not occur in the way presented to the court until informed by The Master. It is possible of course that The Master was using his mental abilities to influence The Inquisitor (hence her uncharacteristic remark "I am glad", upon hearing the news, or that she was lied to or misinformed as to what she was witnessing as the High Council actioned their response to the situation.

Time Lords

 * The Doctor says, looking around at the Time Lords "In all my travelling throughout the universe I have battled against evil, against power mad conspirators. I should have stayed here. The oldest civilisation: decadent, degenerate, and rotten to the core. Power mad conspirators, Daleks, Sontarans... Cybermen, they're still in the nursery compared to us. Ten million years of absolute power. That's what it takes to be really corrupt."
 * The Keeper of the Matrix carries the Key of Rassilon.
 * The High Council have been deposed, and insurrectionists are running amok in the Capitol.
 * Sensory overload causes Time Lords to fall into a catatonic state.

Technology

 * The Valeyard has (hidden) in the Matrix a Particle Disseminator that disseminates gravitons, quarks and tau mesons (destroys matter, basically). It's a physically real weapon (disguised in apt Victorian style) that will kill all those watching the Matrix in the court room.
 * Glitz wears mark seven postidion life preserver.
 * Some of the space station furniture is made of machonite.
 * The Master has his TARDIS inside the Matrix, diguised as a beach house and a statue of Queen Victoria.

Story notes

 * This was Colin Baker's last appearance as the Doctor, though he was unaware of it at the time of filming. Baker was fired by the BBC. He was invited to come back for a final four-part story which would have ended in his regeneration, but he declined the offer.
 * Originally, Robert Holmes was to have written both episodes, but he took ill and died before he could do so. Script editor Eric Saward finished the second episode from Holmes' notes, but the original plan to end the story, and the 23rd season, on a cliffhanger leaving the battle between the Doctor and Valeyard unresolved, was rejected by John Nathan-Turner. As chronicled in the "making of" documentary included with the 2008 DVD release of the story, this led to a falling out between Saward and Nathan-Turner and Saward resigned his position as script editor. Nathan-Turner commissioned Pip and Jane Baker on short notice to compose a concluding episode.
 * This story was also known as Time Inc.
 * Part Fourteen is around half an hour long; when editing of it was completed it was discovered that it had considerably overrun, but John Nathan-Turner was able to gain permission for the series' slot to be extended by five minutes for the week of its transmission so that most of the recorded material could be retained.
 * A brief clip of Peri is seen at the story's conclusion, when it is revealed that she has not in fact been killed but has escaped to become the consort of King Yrcanos. According to commentary by Colin Baker on the 2008 DVD release, this conceit was the result of him idly asking a production team member if Peri had "really" died in Mindwarp, coupled with negative audience reaction to the character's apparent death. The same commentary also includes Nicola Bryant's generally unfavourable reaction as she watches the scene for the very first time.
 * At the very end, the Valeyard breaks the fourth wall by looking directly into the camera and laughing.
 * This is the last onscreen appearence of the Time Lords for 23 years. They would be killed off in Series 1, in the aftermath of the Last Great Time War, leaving the Doctor as the sole survivor. They returned four years later in The End of Time.

Ratings

 * Numbers in refer to the individual parts of this story.


 * Part Thirteen (1) - million viewers
 * Part Fourteen (2) - million viewers

Myths
to be added

Filming locations

 * Camber Sands, Camber, East Sussex
 * Gladstone Pottery Museum, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent
 * Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, Rye, East Sussex
 * BBC Television Centre (TC1), Shepherd's Bush, London

Production errors
to be added

Continuity

 * Another account of when Peri encounters the Doctor again is in NA: Bad Therapy.
 * The Valeyard appears in PDA: Matrix.
 * An alternate version of the Valeyard features in DWU: He Jests at Scars....

Home video and audio releases
DVD release
 * Released as part of The Trial of a Time Lord boxset on the 29th September 2008.
 * Editing for DVD release completed by Doctor Who Restoration Team.

VHS releases

Released as Doctor Who: The Ultimate Foe

Released:


 * UK October 1993 (Released with the other Trial of the Timelord stories in a Tardis-shaped tin with a random picture of one of the (then) seven Doctors on the base)
 * US October 1993 (Same as the UK release except packed in a cardboard box in honor of Doctor Who's 30th anniversary)
 * Australia October 1993

DVD release
 * Due for release in The Trial of a Time Lord boxset on the 29th September.

Novelisation and its audiobook

 * Main article: The Ultimate Foe (novelisation)


 * Novelised by Pip and Jane Baker in 1988.