Difference between revisions of "TV Star Scene (1978-11-03)"
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− | | moreTitles = TV Star Scene | + | | moreTitles = TV Star Scene, TV Star Scene |
− | | morePublications = Casa Grande Dispatch | + | | morePublications = Casa Grande Dispatch, Greensboro Daily News |
− | | moreDates = 1978-11-04 | + | | moreDates = 1978-11-04, 1987-11-12 |
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In case you've wondered why Tom Baker, whose syndicated sci-fi spy spoof, "Dr. Who," chooses to be the antithesis of the together hero ... well, he didn't do the choosing. Though he is a sudden cult figure, he isn't the first actor to play the role for the BBC produced series. He's the fourth. The producer reasoned: "The first was neat, the second was sloppy. The third was neat. So it's time for sloppy again." | In case you've wondered why Tom Baker, whose syndicated sci-fi spy spoof, "Dr. Who," chooses to be the antithesis of the together hero ... well, he didn't do the choosing. Though he is a sudden cult figure, he isn't the first actor to play the role for the BBC produced series. He's the fourth. The producer reasoned: "The first was neat, the second was sloppy. The third was neat. So it's time for sloppy again." | ||
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