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A harsh assessment, but Baker is nothing if not realistic. Being chosen to replace Pertwee as the Doctor in 1974 was the best thing that ever happened to him. After some theatre and the odd film (the BBC had spotted him in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad), he was working on a building site when the call came. "I was getting a lot of laughs on the site," he grins, "but it wasn't leading anywhere - except to another building site. When I got the Doctor Who job I was very glad, but I didn't know what it meant at the time.
 
A harsh assessment, but Baker is nothing if not realistic. Being chosen to replace Pertwee as the Doctor in 1974 was the best thing that ever happened to him. After some theatre and the odd film (the BBC had spotted him in The Golden Voyage of Sinbad), he was working on a building site when the call came. "I was getting a lot of laughs on the site," he grins, "but it wasn't leading anywhere - except to another building site. When I got the Doctor Who job I was very glad, but I didn't know what it meant at the time.
  
"I started on a modest amount of money - though it seemed like a lot to me - but it wasn't just the money I wanted, it was the glory. Doctor who was on in 93 countries - in America alone, it was on more than 240  stations. The programme's still loved today, and I'm still loved ...The other day I was asked to resume my career as Doctor Who for audio books. don't think I'll do it. Best leave it as it is. Moving pictures confer a kind of immortality, and that's one of the wonderful things about being an actor: you live for ever. We are now in a time where the living are entertained largely by the dead.
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"I started on a modest amount of money - though it seemed like a lot to me - but it wasn't just the money I wanted, it was the glory. Doctor Who was on in 93 countries - in America alone, it was on more than 240  stations. The programme's still loved today, and I'm still loved ...The other day I was asked to resume my career as Doctor Who for audio books. don't think I'll do it. Best leave it as it is. Moving pictures confer a kind of immortality, and that's one of the wonderful things about being an actor: you live for ever. We are now in a time where the living are entertained largely by the dead.
  
 
"For seven years Doctor Who was my whole life, but it wasn't hard. It's not hard being a children's hero, it's a great pleasure!" Does he have any idea why Doctor Who was - and remains - so popular? "I haven't got any idea and it would be reckless to pry into that," he says. "It's much better to leave all that to other people. I didn't know what was going on. I didn't read the scripts very carefully because I didn't think it was my business to read other people's parts, but the important thing when you're an entertainer-or a newsreader - is that people listen to you, and switch on to watch you. People watched in their millions. If that's what they like, don't pry, just do it!"
 
"For seven years Doctor Who was my whole life, but it wasn't hard. It's not hard being a children's hero, it's a great pleasure!" Does he have any idea why Doctor Who was - and remains - so popular? "I haven't got any idea and it would be reckless to pry into that," he says. "It's much better to leave all that to other people. I didn't know what was going on. I didn't read the scripts very carefully because I didn't think it was my business to read other people's parts, but the important thing when you're an entertainer-or a newsreader - is that people listen to you, and switch on to watch you. People watched in their millions. If that's what they like, don't pry, just do it!"

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