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The Doctor eventually foils the Rani and the Master and the villains escape in the Rani's TARDIS, but the Doctor has sabotaged the navigational system and velocity regulator. As the ship spins out of control, one of the Rani's specimen jars containing a Tyrannosaurus rex embryo falls to the floor and begins to grow rapidly, leaving the Rani and ...
Time and the Rani is the first serial of the 24th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 7 to 28 September 1987.
The Doctor then surprises the Master and the Rani, who are lurking at the edge of the Dell, and takes them prisoner with the Master's own Tissue Compression Eliminator. They attempt to flee in The Rani's TARDIS, but the Doctor has sabotaged the navigational system and velocity regulator, and the ship starts heading out of control.
Mohindra reprises Rani in her own audio spin-off series from Big Finish, Rani Takes on the World, set 15 years after the events of The Sarah Jane Adventures. The first boxset, Beyond Bannerman Road, was released in April 2023 and features Daniel Anthony and Mina Anwar returning as Clyde Langer and Rani's mother Gita Chandra, respectively. [15]
As Romana walks past the Queen Vic, the Rani captures her in front of Frank Butcher. Back in 1973, the Third Doctor explains to Victoria who the Rani was and thinks that her control is breaking down, as they return to the TARDIS. After the Seventh Doctor lands the TARDIS in 1993, Leela escapes from the Rani, after being cloned in the form of ...
The pilot, subtitled "A Girl's Best Friend", despite receiving high ratings of 8.4 million, [1] was not commissioned for a development into a series, though Sarah Jane and K-9 would later reappear together on the main Doctor Who series and her adventures would be continued in audio form by Big Finish Productions in the 2000s.
The TARDIS is drawn to Earth during the Luddite Uprisings. There, the Master is once again trying to alter the planet's history, while an evil Time Lady called the Rani is also present, extracting chemicals from the brains of local workers for her own use.
Iris Wildthyme is a fictional character created by writer Paul Magrs, who has appeared in short stories, novels and audio dramas from numerous publishers. [1] [2] She is best known from spin-off media based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, where she is sometimes depicted as a renegade Time Lord.