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'''Tom Baker''' (born 20th January, 1934) is an [[English people|English]] [[acting|actor]], best known as the fourth to take on the lead role in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction]] series ''[[Doctor Who (1960s-1990s)|Doctor Who]]'', from 1974 to 1981 - the longest-serving actor in the role. His portrayal of 'the Doctor' was the first to draw public attention to him; after seven years on-screen, he remains strongly associated with the programme. Following ''Doctor Who'', Baker took several more roles in television, with his best-known recent role being the narrator for the [[comedy]] series ''[[Little Britain]]''. In 2009, he reprised his role as the Doctor for | '''Tom Baker''' (born 20th January, 1934) is an [[English people|English]] [[acting|actor]], best known as the fourth to take on the lead role in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction]] series ''[[Doctor Who (1960s-1990s)|Doctor Who]]'', from 1974 to 1981 - the longest-serving actor in the role. His portrayal of 'the Doctor' was the first to draw public attention to him; after seven years on-screen, he remains strongly associated with the programme. Following ''Doctor Who'', Baker took several more roles in television, with his best-known recent role being the narrator for the [[comedy]] series ''[[Little Britain]]''. In 2009 and 2010, he reprised his role as the Doctor for two series of BBC audio plays. |
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Tom Baker (born 20th January, 1934) is an English actor, best known as the fourth to take on the lead role in the British science fiction series Doctor Who, from 1974 to 1981 - the longest-serving actor in the role. His portrayal of 'the Doctor' was the first to draw public attention to him; after seven years on-screen, he remains strongly associated with the programme. Following Doctor Who, Baker took several more roles in television, with his best-known recent role being the narrator for the comedy series Little Britain. In 2009 and 2010, he reprised his role as the Doctor for two series of BBC audio plays.