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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
This incarnation of the Doctor originated in the stage play ''[[Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday]]'',  in which he was implied to have followed [[Jon Pertwee]]'s [[Third Doctor]]. In the audio adaptation, an incarnation played by [[Nicholas Briggs]] preceded him.
This incarnation of the Doctor originated in the stage play ''[[Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday]]'',  in which he was implied to have followed [[Jon Pertwee]]'s [[Third Doctor]]. [[Fourth Doctor (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|The stage play version of this character]], therefore, was the Fourth Doctor before [[Tom Baker]] was cast as the true [[Fourth Doctor]] for television.
 
 
[[[[Fourth Doctor (Seven Keys to Doomsday)|The stage play version of this character]], therefore, was the Fourth Doctor before [[Tom Baker]] was cast as the true [[Fourth Doctor]] for television.


In [[Seven Keys to Doomsday|the audio adaptation]], an incarnation played by [[Nicholas Briggs]] preceded him.


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One incarnation of the Doctor, following his regeneration, met new companions Jenny and Jimmy. In the TARDIS, they traveled to the planet Karn, where they prevented the Daleks from gaining the Crystal of All Power.

This incarnation of the Doctor resembled a middle-aged man, with a hoarse voice. (AUDIO: Seven Keys to Doomsday)

Behind the scenes

This incarnation of the Doctor originated in the stage play Doctor Who and the Daleks in Seven Keys to Doomsday, in which he was implied to have followed Jon Pertwee's Third Doctor. The stage play version of this character, therefore, was the Fourth Doctor before Tom Baker was cast as the true Fourth Doctor for television.

In the audio adaptation, an incarnation played by Nicholas Briggs preceded him.