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  1. 15 de may. de 2024 · June marks the 50th anniversary of the Tom Bakers first appearance of possibly the most iconic Time Lord of all. Doctor Who Magazine is celebrating with an 84-page Special Edition, packed with all-new features, interviews, infographics and also new fiction!

  2. Hace 2 días · These releases ceased in 2009 with The Ambassadors of Death due to declining sales, before four serials from Tom Baker's era were released in late 2012 under BBC Audiobooks' successor, AudioGo.

  3. 20 de may. de 2024 · This article is only off by about 10 years. Try 1975, not 1985; almost 50 years ago, not 40. Former Doctor Who showrunner and writer Steven Moffat reveals how a moment from an iconic Tom Baker Fourth Doctor story inspired his season 14 return.

  4. Hace 1 día · Tom Baker: Fourth Doctor: 7: 172 (41 stories) 28 December 1974: 40: 21 March 1981: 47 Peter Davison: Fifth Doctor: 3: 69 (20 stories) 4 January 1982: 30: 16 March 1984: 32 Colin Baker: Sixth Doctor: 2: 31 (8 stories) 22 March 1984: 40: 6 December 1986: 43 Sylvester McCoy: Seventh Doctor: 3: 42 (12 stories) 7 September 1987: 44: 6 ...

  5. Hace 2 días · The role went to 40-year-old Tom Baker, and the part of Harry, no longer required for the action role, was dropped after one season. In the Fourth Doctor's final season (1980-1981), he acquired three companions (Adric, Tegan, and Nyssa), and this situation continued under the Fifth Doctor for much of his first season.

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · Tom Baker as The Fourth Doctor. Various as The Morbius Doctors. Adrian Gibbs as The Watcher. Peter Davison as The Fifth Doctor. Richard Hurndall as The First Doctor. Colin Baker as...

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · £9.99. June marks the 50th anniversary of the Fourth Doctors first appearance. Doctor Who Magazine is celebrating with an 84-page Special Edition, packed with all-new features, interviews, infographics and fiction. “Tom Baker made such an extraordinary impact that, to some people, he will always be the Doctor,” says editor Marcus Hearn.