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The good Doctor Is an unusual character, partly because he's an alien who skips through time arid space. And partly because no fewer than six actors have played the part as the Doctor literally regenerates into a new body.
 
The good Doctor Is an unusual character, partly because he's an alien who skips through time arid space. And partly because no fewer than six actors have played the part as the Doctor literally regenerates into a new body.
  
Baker, the fourth "Doctor," appeared at Milwaukee's "Dr. Who" convention with Cohn Baker (no relation), the sixth and current Doctor. Since Cohn Baker's episodes have not yet been seen here. It Is Tom Baker whom most Whovians think of as "Who." The program airs locally on Sundays on [[broadwcast:WMVS|Channel 10 (WMVS-TV)]].
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Baker, the fourth "Doctor," appeared at Milwaukee's "Dr. Who" convention with Colin Baker (no relation), the sixth and current Doctor. Since Colin Baker's episodes have not yet been seen here. It Is Tom Baker whom most Whovians think of as "Who." The program airs locally on Sundays on [[broadwcast:WMVS|Channel 10 (WMVS-TV)]].
  
 
Tom Baker calls himself a character actor. If anything, he Is even more of a character today than when he played the Doctor from 1974 to 1981. His trademarks then were a long, flowing coat, a 20-foot scarf and a halo of bushy brown curls. The curls are mostly shorn and gray now, but a group of student journalists at a press conference at WMVS still sat in frozen awe of him.
 
Tom Baker calls himself a character actor. If anything, he Is even more of a character today than when he played the Doctor from 1974 to 1981. His trademarks then were a long, flowing coat, a 20-foot scarf and a halo of bushy brown curls. The curls are mostly shorn and gray now, but a group of student journalists at a press conference at WMVS still sat in frozen awe of him.

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