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When Tom Baker says, &amp;quot;He's come from the past. When he comes back, he finds everyone is an alien,&amp;quot; you'd assume he's talking about Doctor Who.&lt;br /&gt;
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And you'd assume wrong. Because this is not the multicoloured-scarf-wearing Baker incarnation of TV's most famous time traveller, but the multicoloured-tartan-wearing, sporran-sporting Baker incarnation of one Donald MacDonald, long-lost brother of Hector, who left Monarch of the Glen's Glenbogle with a bit of a bang after his dog, &amp;quot;Useless&amp;quot; (well, that's one word for it), helpfully deposited some plastic explosives at his feet.&lt;br /&gt;
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At 70, Baker rings a pretty explosive force to the screen himself. As one of his Monarch co-stars, Marti Compston (Ewan), says: &amp;quot;He's such a presence. We've all had to raise our game being around him, otherwise he'd dominate every scene.&amp;quot; Meet the man himself, and find out n re about the new series of one of TV's best-loved dramas, on [[Who's coming to Glenbogle|page 16]].&lt;br /&gt;
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Mind you, over on Radio 4, a bit of a Tardis-like experience is going on there, too. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy returns with a new six-part series, and features nearly all the original cast even though it's more than 25 years since the first series - and includes (wait for it) writer Douglas&lt;br /&gt;
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Adams himself, despite his distressingly premature death back in 2001. Yes, I know - it's enough to make you feel as if you've entered a different space-time continuum, too. But at least if our feature on page 28 doesn't provide an answer to the feverish questions raised by this apparent intergalactic confusion, I can only say, in soothing tones, &amp;quot;There, there, now, it's 42,&amp;quot; and I hope you'll feel better ... or utterly bemused (because you're under 35-ish, aren't you?).&lt;br /&gt;
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