Time's up for the Time Lord
- Publication: The Mirror
- Date: 1981-03-21
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- Language: English
TOM BAKER bows out tonight in DR. WHO (BBC-1, 5.10)—and says that he'll be watching his final episode with mixed feelings.
"I don't usually see the show, but I'll be watching this time out of curiosity," he says. " And I'll be wishing Peter Davison, the new Dr. Who, good luck. I hope he's as happy with the part as I was."
He once told me that his intention when he left Dr. Who was to become a film star.
"Yes, I'm still in the market," he said cheerfully.
"So many ordinary people appear to have accidentally become film stars that I don't see why I can't.
"They seem mostly a very boring mob. I don't see why I can't join them and cheer them up."
TOM BAKER: Fond farewell
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