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'''Christopher Baker''' was a production assistant within the BBC Plays department in the 1970s. He made an uncredited onscreen appearance, after volunteering when a call-out was made internally within the BBC staff for people to cameo during the [[mindbending]] contest in ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]''<ref>Ariel (in-house BBC magazine), Nov. 19 1975 issue</ref>, as one [[The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)|incarnation of the Doctor]] with beard and hat. ([[DWM 329]]) | '''Christopher Baker''' was a production assistant within the BBC Plays department in the 1970s. He made an uncredited onscreen appearance, after volunteering when a call-out was made internally within the BBC staff for people to cameo during the [[mindbending]] contest in ''[[The Brain of Morbius (TV story)|The Brain of Morbius]]''<ref>Ariel (in-house BBC magazine), Nov. 19 1975 issue</ref>, as one [[The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)|incarnation of the Doctor]] with beard and hat. ([[DWM 329]]) | ||
According to [[Stuart Humphryes]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/Ten_Doctors/status/1324030979980333061 Babelcolour announcement]</ref> and [[Obverse Books]],<ref>[https://twitter.com/LivesForgotten/status/1331884264997212161 Obverse Books announcement]</ref> as of November 2020 he had already passed away. | According to [[Stuart Humphryes]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/Ten_Doctors/status/1324030979980333061 Babelcolour announcement]</ref> and [[Obverse Books]],<ref>[https://twitter.com/LivesForgotten/status/1331884264997212161 Obverse Books announcement]</ref> as of November 2020 he had already passed away. |
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Christopher Baker was a production assistant within the BBC Plays department in the 1970s. He made an uncredited onscreen appearance, after volunteering when a call-out was made internally within the BBC staff for people to cameo during the mindbending contest in The Brain of Morbius[1], as one incarnation of the Doctor with beard and hat. (DWM 329)
According to Stuart Humphryes[2] and Obverse Books,[3] as of November 2020 he had already passed away.
Footnotes
- ↑ Ariel (in-house BBC magazine), Nov. 19 1975 issue
- ↑ Babelcolour announcement
- ↑ Obverse Books announcement