Colin Baker

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Colin Baker (born 8th June, 1943) is an English actor, best known as the sixth to take on the lead role in the British science fiction series Doctor Who, from 1984 to 1986, a crisis time for the programme which ultimately ended with Baker's removal from the programme by Michael Grade, then Controller of BBC One. This decision met with strong criticism from all corners of fandom and the Doctor Who production team itself, as Baker's portrayal had never been viewed as a factor in the fortunes of the show. Baker's loyalty to the programme is evident in his activities following his dismissal: he continues to participate in fan conventions, audio productions and other projects. His role as 'the Doctor' was preceded by several others, most notably as a villain in The Brothers (1974-1976).

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