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Revision as of 17:08, 19 February 2022

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Baker's End was an audio series released by Bafflegab Productions. It acted as a continuation of The Nest Cottage Chronicles, but with a fictionalised version of Tom Baker in the place of the Fourth Doctor. The real Baker and Katy Manning co-starred in the series alongside Susan Jameson, with Tom Baker later being replaced by Colin Baker.

Connections to the DWU

Baker's end was the conceptual continuation of The Nest Cottage Chronicles, which had always been considered by its author to depict a version of the Fourth Doctor transcendent of television continuity.[1] This is made clear in many ways.

On first glance, it seemed to provide Tom Baker a role other than the notorious character of the Fourth Doctor, however, it had previously been established in Bafflement and Devotion that the Fourth Doctor was Tom Baker, which this series built up and expanded upon; the Fourth Doctor becomes "Tom Baker", taking on many qualities of Baker while also keeping many Doctor-ish elements and memories of the Doctor's experiences in Hexford.

Susan Jameson's Mrs Fenella Wibbsey becomes "Fenella Frimbly", staying the same character in all but name; Frimbly's history explicitly matches with Wibbsey's and she is said to have a history of being possessed, a reference to the Nest Cottage Chronicles. Her surname changing is akin to Cleavis' forename and the spelling of Arthur Korns' name shifting between sources.

Captain reappears as "General Dogsbody". The general setting of Baker's End also continues from the Nest Cottage stories, with Hexford becoming Happenstance Village and Nest Cottage becoming Baker's End; this equivalency is confirmed with Happenstance neighbouring Darkholmes and being located in Sussex. The 2020 short story Mrs Frimbly's Festive Diary emphasized the majority of these equivalencies, drawing further links between Nest Cottage and Baker's End.

After his first death, the resurrected Tom Baker takes the title "King of Cats" and claims to have nine lives. Because of this cat connection, he frequently uses the word "Ungow", a catchphrase of Fester Cat.

The following table notes details of this series' stories which are relevant to this wiki.

# Title Notes
1 The King of Cats Mrs Frimbly is one of the main characters. Also features Klacky the Dragon, who also appeared in Klacky the Christmas Dragon in Christmassy Tales.
2 Gobbleknoll Hall Set in Darkholmes. Features the character of Vince Cosmos, with references to the events of Glam Rock Detective, Enter Wildthyme, and Hang onto Yourself.[2] Features Manifest Yourself, which previously appeared in The Brenda and Effie Mysteries. Klacky reappears.
3 Tatty Bogle Tom Baker makes an allusion to the Great Big Book Exchange. Baker takes on a cabbage as a companion, fulfilling a decades-old rumour that Baker wanted that for his Doctor.[3]
4 The Happenstance Pox After dying in the previous story, Baker comes back to life as Colin Baker. The character Derek Titts mentions an alpaca among the numerous supernatural forces he has fought, calling to mind Magrs' charity Doctor Who story "Miss Hawthorne and the Alpaca of Doom" in A Target for Tommy.

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Footnotes

  1. Paul Magrs: Ten Years of Nest Cottage
  2. However, as per the conclusion of this thread, the Tardis Data Core Wiki does not recognise the Vince Cosmos in Gobbleknoll Hall as the same individual as the DWU one, even if they represent the same legal license. Consequently, this crossover is not currently considered a valid source on this Wiki. This is in part due to the lack of identification of many licensed DWU elements.
  3. DWM 180 Interview with Tom Baker [1]