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The 2012 Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio play The Wrath of the Iceni starring Tom Baker takes place during Boudica's uprising against the Romans.
As programming chief, Robert W. Pittman recruited and managed a team for the launch that included Tom Freston ( who succeeded Pittman as CEO of MTV networks ), Fred Seibert, John Sykes, Carolyn Baker ( original head of talent and acquisition ), Marshall Cohen ( original head of research ), Gail Sparrow ( of talent and acquisition ), Sue Steinberg ( executive producer ), Julian Goldberg, Steve Lawrence, Geoff Bolton studio producers and MTV News writers / AP Liz Nealon, Nancy LaPook and Robin Zorn, Steve Casey ( creator of the name " MTV " and its first program director ), Marcy Brahman, Ronald E. " Buzz " Brindle, and Robert Morton.
The cave was used for the filming of episodes of the BBC TV series Doctor Who: the serial Revenge of the Cybermen ( 1975 ) starring Tom Baker.
* August 28 – Tom Baker, American actor ( d. 1982 )
** Tom Baker, American actor ( b. 1940 )
** Tom Baker, British actor ( Doctor Who )
In her role in I, A Man, she and the film's title character ( played by Tom Baker ) haggle in a building hallway over whether they should go into her apartment.
The pair are admiring the TARDIS, thinking it to be a piece of art, when the Doctor ( Tom Baker ), Romana ( Lalla Ward ) and Duggan ( Tom Chadbon ) rush into it and it dematerialises.
Shada, which never aired due to a production strike terminating its filming, was later released on VHS with Tom Baker narrating the unfilmed segments, and later completed as a webcast with Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and John Leeson as K9.
Fett was played by Dee Bradley Baker in a Star Wars: The Force Unleashed expansion and its sequel: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, by Chris Cox in Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, and by Tom Kane in three other Star Wars video games.
Of the eleven actors to portray the role, only three would play the Doctor for longer chronological time: Pertwee's immediate successor, Tom Baker ( seven years from 1974 to 1981 ), Sylvester McCoy ( eight years from 1987 – 1996 ) and David Tennant ( four years and six and a half months from June 2005 to January 2010, thus longer by a month ).
Troughton was the first Doctor to have his face appear in the opening titles of the show, and one of six Doctor Who actors to play two roles in the same story when he appeared as Salamander in The Enemy Of The World ( the others being William Hartnell in The Chase and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve, Tom Baker in Meglos, Peter Davison in Arc of Infinity, David Tennant in Journey's End, and Matt Smith in " The Rebel Flesh "/" The Almost People ").
Tom Baker played Inspector Goole in a 1987 production directed by Peter Dews and designed by Daphne Dare that opened at the Theatr Clwyd on 14 April then transferred to London's Westminster Theatre on 13 May 1987.
* In the Doctor Who serial " The Face of Evil ", The Doctor ( portrayed by Tom Baker ) whistles the march to show his disdain of his alien antagonizers as he explores a planet.
The voices included Tom Baker, Joanna Lumley, Ian McKellen, Kylie Minogue, Robbie Williams, Michael Angelis and Lee Evans.
Historical raids and alien contacts also feature in several stories, such as the Jon Pertwee episode The Time Warrior, in which a lone alien makes a forced landing in mediaeval England, the Tom Baker episode Pyramids of Mars ( in which the culture of ancient Egypt is shown to have been the result of the infuence of visiting aliens ), and the Peter Davison episode The Visitation in which crashed alien criminals are revealed to be indirectly responsible for the Great Fire of London.
* Little Britain USA ( 2008 ) He plays his own song, " Fields of Gold " ( mistaken by Tom Baker for Stomp, the lead singer of " The Cops ")
The final piece that Eric did ( without Ernie ) was a short comedy called The Passionate Pilgrim in which he was joined by Tom Baker and Madeline Smith.
In 1992, its recorded footage was released on video using linking narration by Tom Baker, the Doctor to complete the story.
Tom Baker, the fourth actor to play the Doctor, had declined to appear in the special, and the plot was reworked to explain the events in the clips.
* For the Big Finish version, Tom Baker was originally approached to reprise the role of the Doctor, but declined.
Nathan-Turner was eventually able to complete the story ( so far as was possible ) by commissioning new effects shots, a score and having Tom Baker record linking material to cover the missing scenes to create six shortened episodes of between 14 and 22 minutes each.
In 2010, Ian Levine decided to fund a project to complete the original Shada story using animation and the original voice actors, minus Tom Baker and David Brierley, to complete the parts of the story that were never filmed.
VHS release: The original television version of Shada was released in 1992 on VHS and featured linking narration by Tom Baker and was accompanied by a facsimile of a version of Douglas Adams's script ( except in North America ).

Tom and footballer
* 1947 – Tom Køhlert, Danish footballer
* 1989 – Tom Cleverley, English footballer
* 1985 – Tom Smith, Welsh rugby union footballer
* 1972 – Tom Davies, American footballer ( b. 1896 )
* Tom Mooney ( rugby league ), Australian rugby league footballer
* 1981 – Tom Starke, German footballer
* 1986 – Tom Craddock, English footballer
* 1983 – Tom Geißler, German footballer
* Tom Rafferty, American footballer
** Tom Finney, English footballer
* Tom Rockliff-AFL footballer for Brisbane Lions FC
* Tom ' Pongo ' Waring ( 1906 – 1980 ), English footballer
* Tom Homer, rugby footballer
* Tom Sundby ( 1960 ), professional footballer
* Tom Brown ( footballer ), Scottish football ( soccer ) player
* Tom Logan ( born 1985 ), Australian Rules footballer
* Tom O ’ Reilly ( 1915 – 1995 ), Irish gaelic footballer and politician
* Tom Newberry ( born 1962 ), American footballer
* Tom Johnston ( footballer ) ( 1918 – 1994 ), Scottish midfielder ; playing career 1938 – 1956 ; coaching and managerial career 1956 – 1978
* Tom King ( footballer ) ( born 1989 ), Irish footballer
* Tom Cooper ( footballer ) ( 1904 – 1940 ), England international footballer
Shankly had enormous admiration for Tom Finney and devotes more than three pages of his autobiography to Finney's prowess as a footballer.
* Tom Young ( Australian footballer ) ( born 1992 ), Australian rules footballer

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