Personal choice
- Publication: The Times
- Date: 1981-03-21
- Author:
- Page: 25
- Language: English
Tom Baker who makes his final appearance as Doctor Who tonight (BBC 1, 5.10). With him is Sarah Sutton
And so we say farewell to Tom Baker as Dr Who. His appearance in tonight's concluding episode of Logopolis is his last (BBC 1, 5.10). Less monastic than William Hartnell, more agile than Patrick Troughton, less debonnair than Jon Pertwee, Mr Baker has brought many nice touches of his own to the role of the constantly imperilled time traveller. He was the schoolboy who never grew up, the slightly potty professor, the wide-eyed intruder into the world of wonders, the Harpo Marx who exchanged harp and car-horn for endless scarf and lethal ray gun.
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