Janet Fielding |
Tegan |
Peter Davison |
The Doctor |
Sarah Sutton |
Nyssa |
Richard Easton |
Captain Stapley |
Guest Star |
Keith Drinkel |
Flight Engineer Scobie |
Guest Star |
Michael Cashman |
First Officer Bilton |
Guest Star |
Anthony Ainley |
Kalid [credited as Leon Ny Taiy] |
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Plot Hole: After the landing, Captain Stapley looks around for the other Concorde and fails to see it. Tegan spots it and runs to it — right in the direction that Stapley was looking.
Factual Error: The Doctor gets a bit confused, claiming they are in the Jurassic Era (140 million years ago) and on the brink of Pleistocene Epoch (2 million year ago).
Plot Hole: Heathrow air traffic control apparently consists of two men in a small dark room.
DVD: Doctor Who: Time-Flight/Arc of Infinity (BBCDVD 2327) released in August 2007. Doctor Who: Time-Flight released in U.S.A./Canada (Warner Home Video E4191) in November 2007.
Video: Doctor Who: Time-Flight (BBCV 6878) released in July 2000. Released in U.S.A./Canada (Warner Home Video E1528) in March 2001.
Novelisation: Doctor Who - Time-Flight by Peter Grimwade (ISBN 0 426 19297 4) first published by W H Allen in 1983.
The working titles for this serial were Zanadin and Xeraphin
Once again, a regular cast member is initially credited under a (rather laboured) pseudonym. The part of Kalid is credited to Leon Ny Taiy, an anagram of Tony Ainley. This was to conceal the revelation at the end of Part Two that Kalid was actually the Master.
British Airways offered full co-operation and access to Concorde in return for extensive product placement.
Peter Davison was famously unimpressed with the story's production values.
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S 26 : Ep 11
Aired 11/15/89
S 26 : Ep 10
Aired 11/8/89
S 26 : Ep 9
Aired 11/1/89
S 26 : Ep 8
Aired 10/25/89
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