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He is the fourth Doctor Who in the program. which has been running for 15 Sears.
 
He is the fourth Doctor Who in the program. which has been running for 15 Sears.
  
Torn Baker has no idea why Dr Who has become such a hit with children under 10 years of age.
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Tom Baker has no idea why Dr Who has become such a hit with children under 10 years of age.
  
 
"It could be because they feel comfortable in the less formidable surroundings of the home." he said. "Perhaps they get the maximum pleasure from terror without the responsibility of being hurt:
 
"It could be because they feel comfortable in the less formidable surroundings of the home." he said. "Perhaps they get the maximum pleasure from terror without the responsibility of being hurt:

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