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Tom stayed in the rose the longest — for six years and 178 episodes. He was voted the favourite Doctor by the show's thousands of American fans. | Tom stayed in the rose the longest — for six years and 178 episodes. He was voted the favourite Doctor by the show's thousands of American fans. | ||
− | But the Doctor's outrageous wardrobe was here to stay. | + | But the Doctor's outrageous wardrobe was here to stay. Tom Baker's multi-coloured scarf that seemed to go on forever became famous all over the world. |
He said : "I certainly don't regret playing it. It was a wonderful period of my life." | He said : "I certainly don't regret playing it. It was a wonderful period of my life." |