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Thomas Stewart Baker (born January 20, 1934) is a British actor. He is best known for playing the fourth incarnation of the Doctor in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who, a role he played from 1974 to 1981, and for being the narrator of Little Britain.

Early life and career

Baker was born in Liverpool. His father, John Stewart Baker, was a sailor who was rarely at home, resulting in Tom being raised largely by his mother, Mary Jane (nee Fleming), in her Irish Catholic faith. He left school at 15 to become a novice monk and remained in the monastic life for six years, but left and went into the Army Medical Corps, at the same time taking up acting, at first as a hobby. In 1971, he got his first big break with the role of Rasputin in the film Nicholas and Alexandra
.

Baker in Doctor Who

In 1974, Baker took on the role of the Doctor from Jon Pertwee
. He was cast largely because of his performance in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
. Baker was working on a construction site at the time, as acting jobs were scarce. Initially he was dubbed "Boiler Suit Tom" by the media, as he had been supplied for a press conference with some old studio set clothes to replace his modest garments.

He quickly made the part his own. As the Doctor, his eccentric style of dress and speech — particularly his trademark long scarf and fondness for jelly babies — made him an immediately recognisable figure, and he quickly caught the viewing public's imagination. His decision to move on in 1981 was regretted by many of the programme's fans, and his incarnation is generally regarded as the most popular of the Doctors. Baker played the Doctor for seven consecutive seasons over a seven-year period, making him the longest-serving actor in the part on-screen.

Marriages

In 1981 he married Lalla Ward
who had co-starred in Doctor Who (playing his assistant Romana) with him for two years. The marriage lasted only 16 months. In 1985, Baker married Sue Gerrard, who had been an assistant editor on Doctor Who. They moved to a converted school in Maidstone, Kent where they kept lots of cats before emigrating to France in 2002. They sold the converted school to Vic Reeves, with whom Baker had worked on Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).

Post Doctor Who career

Baker has played character parts on television (including Captain Redbeard Rum in the second series Blackadder
episode "Potato" and Puddleglum in the BBC's production of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair) and radio (including John Mortimer Presents the Trials of Marshall Hall in which Baker plays Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister, Sir Edward Marshall-Hall).

He has also hosted the children's literature show The Book Tower. He became mostly known, however, for doing advertising voiceovers. Baker's distinctive voice has become a gift for impressionists, and he is regularly impersonated in the popular comedy series Dead Ringers; in one episode, the impersonator Jon Culshaw
made a prank call to Baker as the Doctor.

In 1984, he played Interpol agent Anatole Blaylock in an episode of the TV series Remington Steele, which starred the Irish actor Pierce Brosnan
.

In the 1990s, Baker played Professor Geoffrey Hoyt in Medics and had a recurring role in the Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer revival of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). (Reeves later bought Baker's school house when he moved to France.) He also had a part in the 2001 BBC Radio 4 version of The Thirty-Nine Steps
as Sir Walter Bullivant and narrated the BBC radio comedy series Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World and later Little Britain. He continues to narrate the television series of the same name. In 1994 Baker's voice also appeared narrating the story for Nemesis at Alton Towers, Staffordshire, England.

Also in the early 2000s, it was reported that Baker was a candidate for the role of Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings films, after playing a minor role as a wise elf in the Dungeons & Dragons
film.

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