The BEST episodes written by Pip Baker, Jane Baker
#1 - The Trial of a Time Lord- The Ultimate Foe (2)
Doctor Who - Season 23 - Episode 14
The final part of this epic adventure. The Doctor and the Valeyard have entered the world of the Matrix. Can the Doctor defeat the evil incarnation of himself?
#2 - The Mark of the Rani (2)
Doctor Who - Season 22 - Episode 6
The Master uses The Rani's mind-controlling parasites to keep a meeting of Earth's leading scientists from being cancelled, and helps her plant transformation land mines for The Doctor, as he continues to propose an alliance with her in ruling over Earth.
#3 - The Mark of the Rani (1)
Doctor Who - Season 22 - Episode 5
England, the 1820s. As the Industrial Revolution gathers pace, the village of Killingworth is disturbed by crazed Luddite miners intent on smashing all machinery and engineers. But is there another cause of the situation?
#4 - The Trial of a Time Lord- Terror of the Vervoids (2)
Doctor Who - Season 23 - Episode 10
As the Hyperion III continues its journey, more mysterious deaths occur.
#5 - The Trial of a Time Lord- The Terror of the Vervoids (3)
Doctor Who - Season 23 - Episode 11
A course change that takes the Hyperion III closer to a black hole could prove unwise when there are so many aboard ship with hidden agendas. Disappearances continue, a murderer remains at large, and one person finally crumbles under the strain of harbouring a guilty secret.
#6 - Time and the Rani (1)
Doctor Who - Season 24 - Episode 1
The alien world of Lakertya. With the aid of the savage Tetraps, the Rani has conquered this planet to allow her to continue her depraved biochemical experiments. But she finds herself needing the Doctor's assistance...
#7 - Time and the Rani (2)
Doctor Who - Season 24 - Episode 2
The Rani's impersonation of Mel backfires badly because Urak can't tell the difference, while the Doctor attempts to learn the secret of the Loyhargil.
#8 - Time and the Rani (3)
Doctor Who - Season 24 - Episode 3
The solstice nears, making it time for the Rani to bring her plans into fruition. The Doctor's sympathies for Beyus, ruler of the Lykertyans, are rather qualified. Beyus' heart is for his people yet something prompts him to collaborate fully in helping the Rani reach all her objectives. The answer, he's told, lies within the Center of Leisure.