• Tom Baker made MBE for services to TV

    From The True Doctor@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 31 19:18:13 2024
    Doctor Who star Tom Baker made MBE for services to TV

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/doctor-who-star-tom-baker-made-mbe-for-services-to-tv/ar-AA1wJ3v7

    Doctor Who star Tom Baker has been made a Member of the Order of the
    British Empire (MBE) in the New Year Honours list for his services to television.

    The 90-year-old actor played the fourth incarnation of the Time Lord for
    seven seasons between 1974 and 1981, the longest consecutive stint for
    any actor in the title role of the hit BBC sci-fi show.

    Born in Liverpool in 1934 to a father in the Merchant Navy and a mother
    who worked as a barmaid and cleaner, Baker joined a religious order when
    he was 15 after struggling at school academically but left the monastic
    life after becoming disillusioned.

    He did his National Service in the Army medical corps, where he
    developed his love of acting in the amateur dramatics group.

    He went on to study at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in
    Sidcup, south-east London, where he met his first wife, Anna Wheatcroft,
    with whom he had two children before they separated.

    His professional role was in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale at the Cambridge Theatre, the Edinburgh Festival and in Venice.

    Baker joined the National Theatre in 1968 where he was spotted by
    Laurence Olivier, who cast him as the Prince of Morocco in The Merchant
    Of Venice with Olivier playing Shylock.

    Baker’s first major film role was as Rasputin in the 1971 film Nicholas
    And Alexandra alongside Olivier as Count Witte.

    He co-started with Dame Maggie Smith in the The Millionairess, directed
    by Bill Slater, and while working as a labourer between acting jobs,
    Slater helped him land the biggest role of his career – the Doctor.

    Tom Baker with Lalla Ward, his co-star and ex-wife (PA) (PA Archive)
    Tom Baker with Lalla Ward, his co-star and ex-wife (PA) (PA Archive)
    During his seven years on the Doctor Who, Baker began a relationship
    with co-star Lalla Ward, who played Romana, and they married in 1980 but separated a couple of years later.

    In 1986, he married a third time, to Sue Jerrard, an assistant editor on
    the show.

    Baker reprised the Time Lord role for the 50th anniversary special The
    Day Of The Doctor in 2013, which also saw David Tennant make a comeback
    during Matt Smith’s tenure as the Doctor.

    However, Baker ruled out making an appearance to mark the 60th
    anniversary last year, saying he did not wish to work with the actors
    who succeeded him.

    He told Radio Times magazine: “I avoid them, you know. Not with any
    malice. A degree of contempt, perhaps but mildly, mildly contemptuous.”

    Baker returned to the stage after quitting as the Doctor, performing for
    the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre.

    On TV he played a sea captain in Blackadder and Puddleglum the
    Marshwiggle in a BBC production of The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Silver
    Chair, and Professor Hoyt in hospital drama Medics.

    He was cast as a ghost in the 2000 revival of Randall And Hopkirk
    (Deceased) starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, and was the distinctive narrator in Matt Lucas and David Walliams’ sketch series Little Britain.

    His autobiography Who On Earth Is Tom Baker? was published in 1997 and
    he went on to write a dark, comedic story titled The Boy Who Kicked Pigs.

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM on Tue Dec 31 23:15:21 2024
    In article <vl1g1m$2c6mp$1@dont-email.me>,
    The True Doctor <agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM> wrote:
    Doctor Who star Tom Baker made MBE for services to TV

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/doctor-who-star-tom-baker-made-mbe-for-services-to-tv/ar-AA1wJ3v7

    Doctor Who star Tom Baker has been made a Member of the Order of the
    British Empire (MBE) in the New Year Honours list for his services to >television.

    The 90-year-old actor played the fourth incarnation of the Time Lord for >seven seasons between 1974 and 1981, the longest consecutive stint for
    any actor in the title role of the hit BBC sci-fi show.

    Born in Liverpool in 1934 to a father in the Merchant Navy and a mother
    who worked as a barmaid and cleaner, Baker joined a religious order when
    he was 15 after struggling at school academically but left the monastic
    life after becoming disillusioned.

    He did his National Service in the Army medical corps, where he
    developed his love of acting in the amateur dramatics group.

    He went on to study at the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama in >Sidcup, south-east London, where he met his first wife, Anna Wheatcroft,
    with whom he had two children before they separated.

    His professional role was in Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale at the >Cambridge Theatre, the Edinburgh Festival and in Venice.

    Baker joined the National Theatre in 1968 where he was spotted by
    Laurence Olivier, who cast him as the Prince of Morocco in The Merchant
    Of Venice with Olivier playing Shylock.

    Baker’s first major film role was as Rasputin in the 1971 film Nicholas
    And Alexandra alongside Olivier as Count Witte.

    He co-started with Dame Maggie Smith in the The Millionairess, directed
    by Bill Slater, and while working as a labourer between acting jobs,
    Slater helped him land the biggest role of his career – the Doctor.

    Tom Baker with Lalla Ward, his co-star and ex-wife (PA) (PA Archive)
    Tom Baker with Lalla Ward, his co-star and ex-wife (PA) (PA Archive)
    During his seven years on the Doctor Who, Baker began a relationship
    with co-star Lalla Ward, who played Romana, and they married in 1980 but >separated a couple of years later.

    In 1986, he married a third time, to Sue Jerrard, an assistant editor on
    the show.

    Baker reprised the Time Lord role for the 50th anniversary special The
    Day Of The Doctor in 2013, which also saw David Tennant make a comeback >during Matt Smith’s tenure as the Doctor.

    However, Baker ruled out making an appearance to mark the 60th
    anniversary last year, saying he did not wish to work with the actors
    who succeeded him.

    He told Radio Times magazine: “I avoid them, you know. Not with any
    malice. A degree of contempt, perhaps but mildly, mildly contemptuous.”

    Baker returned to the stage after quitting as the Doctor, performing for
    the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre.

    On TV he played a sea captain in Blackadder and Puddleglum the
    Marshwiggle in a BBC production of The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Silver >Chair, and Professor Hoyt in hospital drama Medics.

    He was cast as a ghost in the 2000 revival of Randall And Hopkirk
    (Deceased) starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, and was the distinctive >narrator in Matt Lucas and David Walliams’ sketch series Little Britain.

    His autobiography Who On Earth Is Tom Baker? was published in 1997 and
    he went on to write a dark, comedic story titled The Boy Who Kicked Pigs.


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  • From Blueshirt@21:1/5 to The True Doctor on Wed Jan 1 18:03:20 2025
    The True Doctor wrote:

    Doctor Who star Tom Baker made MBE for services to TV


    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/doctor-who-star-tom-baker-made-mbe-for-services-to-tv/ar-AA1wJ3v7

    Doctor Who star Tom Baker has been made a Member of the Order
    of the British Empire (MBE) in the New Year Honours list for
    his services to television.

    It's about time one of these 'honours' went to somebody that
    deserves it.

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to Blueshirt on Wed Jan 1 18:16:19 2025
    In article <xn0p0alpf330rl1001@post.eweka.nl>,
    Blueshirt <blueshirt@indigo.news> wrote:
    The True Doctor wrote:

    Doctor Who star Tom Baker made MBE for services to TV

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/tv/doctor-who-star-tom-baker-made-mbe-for-services-to-tv/ar-AA1wJ3v7

    Doctor Who star Tom Baker has been made a Member of the Order
    of the British Empire (MBE) in the New Year Honours list for
    his services to television.

    It's about time one of these 'honours' went to somebody that
    deserves it.

    Agreed!
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