Time Flight: The Doctor finally manages to deliver Tegan to Heathrow Airport, where he gets drawn into investigating the in-flight disappearance of a Concorde. Following the same flight path in another Concorde, with the TARDIS stowed in the hold, he discovers that it has been transported back millions of years into the past .. Read more
| Starring | Peter Davison, Anthony Ainley, Judith Byfield, Andre Winterton |
|---|---|
| Director | Ron Jones |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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Time Flight: The Doctor finally manages to deliver Tegan to Heathrow Airport, where he gets drawn into investigating the in-flight disappearance of a Concorde. Following the same flight path in another Concorde, with the TARDIS stowed in the hold, he discovers that it has been transported back millions of years into the past through a time corridor.
Arc of Infinity: An antimatter creature has crossed into normal space via a phenomenon known as the Arc of Infinity but needs to bond physically with a Time Lord in order to remain stable. A traitor on Gallifrey has chosen the Doctor as the victim. The High Council, headed by President Borusa, decides that the Doctor's life must be terminated in order to avoid this danger. Tegan meanwhile arrives in Amsterdam to visit her cousin, Colin Frazer, only to learn that he has disappeared. She enters a crypt in search of him and is captured by a hideous creature, the Ergon.
| Starring | Peter Davison, Anthony Ainley, Judith Byfield, Andre Winterton, Peter Dahlsen, Colin Baker, Paul Jerricho, Ian Collier, Leonard Sachs, Michael Gough, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton |
|---|---|
| Director | Ron Jones |
| Studio | 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 3 hrs 16 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 06 Aug 2007 |
| Format | DVD |
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I am not a great fan of most of Davison's episodes and watching this story again only confirms my feelings. It is cheaply done without a decent storyline to hold it together, but as a fan I watched it for the sake of completeness.
I am not a great fan of most of Davison's episodes and watching this story again only confirms my feelings. It is cheaply done without a decent storyline to hold it together, but as a fan I watched it for the sake of completeness.