Doctor Who: 8 Tom Baker Stories To Celebrate In January

Unearthing the classics.

Seeing as it€™s Tom Baker€™s 81st birthday this month (and by the way, Happy Birthday, Mr Baker!), it's as good a time as any to review all of the Baker-era stories that aired during the month of January to see if they were also worth celebrating. As you might expect some are, and some aren€™t, but as you might also expect, since it€™s the Baker era, the stories tend more towards the former than the latter. Before the retrospective begins, however, a few arbitrary ground rules are in order. This list will include only stories that started in January, not stories whose first episode actually aired in December and then aired mostly in January. On the down side, this means that Baker€™s very first story Robot doesn€™t make the list - its first episode aired on 28th December 1974, so it just misses out on being included here. On the plus side, there were a few years in which a four-parter started right at the New Year, so some years will have the bonus entry of a story that began at the end of January - and who wouldn€™t want a list to include Seeds of Dooms? As usual, our opinions may differ from yours and you€™re free to tell us what you liked or disliked about each story in the comments below. With all of that in mind, let's get started!
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Tony Whitt has previously written TV, DVD, and comic reviews for CINESCAPE, NOW PLAYING, and iF MAGAZINE. His weekly COMICSCAPE columns from the early 2000s can still be found archived on Mania.com. He has also written a book of gay-themed short stories titled CRESCENT CITY CONNECTIONS, available on Amazon.com in both paperback and Kindle format. Whitt currently lives and works in Chicago, Illinois.