Meet the 4th Dr Who
- Publication: Crewkerne Weekender
- Date: 2013-11-15
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- Page: 21
- Language: English
THE official BBC Tom Baker look-alike played by Ian Britten-Hull 'the 4th Doctor' is appearing at Montacute Museum on Saturday, November 16th and Sunday, November 17th.
Ian has appeared on TV's Kingdom with Stephen Fry and with Al Pacino in Revolution. Ian will be talking about his real life Timelord Adventures and be accompanied by his faithful robot dog K-9. Tom Baker said "He looks more like me than I do". He has also appeared in Brookside, Emmerdale, and Room at the Bottom.
This is part of Montacute TV Radio Toy Museums weekends of Celebrating 50 years of Dr Who with a new exhibition 'Enter the Tardis!' See all the Doctors at work around the console and a host of life size enemies, On November 23rd and 24th a replicaK1 Giant Robot at over 7 feet tall will be on display. The Robot character featured in Dr Who in 1974/5 with the 4th Doctor Tom Baker.
This November marks the 50th anniversary that Dr Who first appeared on our TV screens.
Dr Who was the first British sci-fi serial and is the longest running sci-fi programme in the world. The first episode called 'An Unearthly Child' in which the Doctor and his time-space ship Tardis were discovered in a junkyard in contemporary London was aired on 23rd November 1963 on BBC TV. It was followed by three episodes set amid warring Stone Age tribes who had lost the secret of making fire. The Tardis design was copied from a police box, common on London streets, where the public could phone for police assistance. The now iconic Daleks were introduced in the second serial in December 1963 and were an immediate and huge hit. 'Hiding behind the sofa whenever the Daleks appear' has a strong memory for many families. A 2008 survey indicated that 9 out of 10 British children could identify a Dalek correctly!
For more details visit www.monta-cutemuseum.co.uk
Montacute TV Radio Toy Museum, 1 South St, Montacute TA15 6XD Tel 01935
The 4th Doctor Who official look-alike Ian Brittin-Hull
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