Why Colin Baker left Doctor Who?

Following the conclusion of Season 23, Baker was dismissed as the Doctor at the insistence of BBC management, who wanted to refresh the show. The Controller of BBC One at the time, Michael Grade, believed Doctor Who had become outdated, with overly violent, farcial storylines.
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Why did Tom Baker leave Doctor Who?

The end result of these constant issues was Baker's decision to leave Doctor Who in 1981 after working with Nathan-Turner for just one season. Baker's final season also saw him suffering from some health issues, which, coupled with the demands of the role, helped make his decision to leave after seven seasons easier.
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When did Colin Baker leave Doctor Who?

Colin Baker (born 8 June 1943) is an English actor who played Paul Merroney in the BBC drama series The Brothers from 1974 to 1976 and the sixth incarnation of the Doctor in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who from 1984 to 1986.
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Why did Nicola Bryant leave Dr Who?

In the DWU

Nicola Bryant played herself in The Sixth Doctor is on trial AGAIN!, where she claims that she was put away due to marrying Brian Blessed.
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Is Colin Baker ill?

Colin Baker, of Cottage Grove, is currently in the intensive care unit at River Bend Hospital in Springfield. He is suffering from a rare and life threatening genetic disorder called Wilson's disease. With Wilson's disease, the body is unable to get rid of copper which builds up and damages vital organs.
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Was Colin Baker sacked as Dr Who?

Following the conclusion of Season 23, Baker was dismissed as the Doctor at the insistence of BBC management, who wanted to refresh the show. The Controller of BBC One at the time, Michael Grade, believed Doctor Who had become outdated, with overly violent, farcial storylines.
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Why did Christopher Eccleston leave Doctor Who?

In an interview with Radio Times in 2010, Eccleston said he decided to leave Doctor Who as a result of the environment and culture on set. He said: “I was open-minded, but I decided after my experience on the first series that I didn't want to do any more.
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Are Tom Baker and Colin Baker related?

Tom Baker is not directly related to Colin Baker, who played the Sixth Doctor in Doctor Who.
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Is Doctor Who still being produced?

The programme originally ran from 1963 to 1989. There was an unsuccessful attempt to revive regular production in 1996 with a backdoor pilot in the form of a television film titled Doctor Who. The programme was relaunched in 2005 and since then, has been produced in-house by BBC Wales in Cardiff.
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Who will be the 14th Doctor?

Doctor Who casts Sex Education's Ncuti Gatwa as 14th Doctor - Polygon.
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Is Tom Baker ill?

It doesn't help that like Jeremy Brett, the actor who got Lost in Character playing Sherlock Holmes, Tom Baker suffers from bipolar disorder (which was not diagnosed until well after he left the role).
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Did David Tennant choose to leave Dr Who?

David Tennant has announced that he will leave the award winning BBC drama Doctor Who when he has completed the filming of four special episodes which will be screened in 2009 and early in 2010.
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Who played Dr Who the longest?

The longest-lasting on-screen incarnation is the Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker for seven years. Within the narrative, these changes were explained as regeneration, a biological process which heals a Time Lord when their incarnation is about to die.
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Is Julia Foster going to be the 14th Doctor?

Julia Foster is the 14th Doctor, with Tennant Back as Companion. Veteran actress Julia Foster will replace Jodie Whittaker after she bows out from Doctor Who in this year's festive special. Despite claims to the contrary, Whittaker in fact filmed her final scenes late last year.
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What killed the 6th Doctor?

The BBC Books Past Doctor Adventures novel Spiral Scratch proposes that the Sixth Doctor died as a result of his chronal energy being drained in a confrontation with a powerful pan-dimensional entity before being snared by the Rani's beam.
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Did William Hartnell like Doctor Who?

Hartnell was uncertain if he wanted to take on the part, but they both convinced him to play the character of the Doctor, for which he is now most widely remembered. Hartnell relished particularly the attention and affection from children that playing the Doctor brought him. He became very fond of the role.
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Why is the Tardis a police box?

The Doctor's rather unreliable type 40 TARDIS appears as a Police Box - but only because the chameleon circuit that allows the TARDIS to appear in any form got jammed on earth in 1963. Police boxes used to be everywhere - they contained emergency telephones for 'Bobbies' to use before the Police got walkie-talkies.
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Who was the best Doctor Who?

Ushering in a Golden Age of Doctor Who, David Tennant is takes the number one spot. Widely considered the most popular Doctor ever, Tennant brought a whole new audience to the already beloved show.
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Why did David Tennant special?

In his book The Writer's Tale, Russell T Davies reveals that the plan to have only specials for 2009 was to allow the new production team, headed by new lead writer Steven Moffat, enough time to prepare for the full fifth series in 2010. David Tennant took this opportunity to appear in a stage production of Hamlet.
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Who is the youngest actor to play Dr Who?

Matt Smith (2010-2013)

Matt Smith became the youngest ever actor (aged 26) to play the doctor when he took on the role in 2010.
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Who will be the next doctor after Jodie?

Actor Ncuti Gatwa will take over from Jodie Whittaker as the star of Doctor Who, the BBC has announced. The 29-year-old will become the 14th Time Lord on the popular science fiction show, and the first person of colour to play the lead role.
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