Doctor Who - An Interview With Colin Baker
WhatCulture.com catches up with the sixth doctor!
Colin Baker appeared this past weekend at the Phoenix Comicon Fan Fest. After appearing before a room of fans, where he talked about how he hated the polls ranking Doctors, his issues with the newest season, and how much he loved working with Patrick Troughton on "The Two Doctors"; he took a few minutes to chat with WhatCulture.com's Chris Swanson. ME: Thank you for sitting down and interviewing with me! I really appreciate it. BAKER: My pleasure. Me: Allow me to say that when Im on panels and people ask my who my favorite Doctor is, its a tie between the Sixth and the Eighth. I put that almost completely on the audios, because you have been so consistently fantastic in the audio stories. Baker: Thank you very much. Me: So what was it like coming back to the character after all those years, and peeling away the onion layers of the character's personality? Baker: Well, its been reaffirming, actually. Even though my Doctor had his critics when he was on television, when they have those ghastly polls on audio, I come out on top. Audio Doctors, they think Im number one, which I have to regard with the same jaundiced eye as I do when they make me last for the TV ones. It is a measure of the fact that my Doctor is coming through on audio. Maybe I work if you dont have to look at me. Perhaps people should watch TV with bags over their heads so they only hear my voice! Me: I will say that when Im talking about Big Finish while on panels, I do like to point out that one of the advantages of the Sixth Doctor audios is you dont have to see the costume. Baker: Exactly! Me: Condolences on the passing of Maggie Stables . Im sure it was very difficult. She was an ideal companion to the Sixth Doctor. Baker: Yes, I hadnt seen Maggie for a couple of years. She hadnt been well for a while, so we hadnt done any Evelyn Smythe stories for at least a couple of years . Its very sad that she died. I miss her enormously. She was a very lovely lady, and her character and mine worked well on audio. Me: It was an excellent pairing, but Ive also quite enjoyed Flip as well. Baker: Yes, theyve been wonderful at Big Finish, because theyve given me such a diversity of companions. From Flip to Charlie Pollard. I loved her, because she was kind of enigmatic. And its lovely as a Doctor to have the opportunity to be seen in different ways through the spectrum of your companion, as it were. Me: Now you had mentioned in the panel earlier today that you had very much enjoyed The Wrong Doctors, which featured you playing the Sixth Doctor at two very different stages in his life. Was it like playing against yourself? Baker: Well, at least I had someone good to work with! (chuckles) It was quite nice that they gave me the opportunity to differentiate between the Doctor then and the Doctor now. Me: So it was a nice surprise for fans to find out that youve been cast in Star Trek Continues! Baker: Yes! I met Vic Mignona at a convention about a year ago, and we got on really well. I bumped into him since then, and hes doing a series online called Star Trek Continues. Three of which hes made already, and I appear to be in number four. Playingwell, I should probably not say who Im playing! Me: A man with a great forceful personality, I think we can safely assume. Baker: Well, Im the leader of my nation, lets put it that way. Im really looking forward to it. Im going down to someplace called Jacksonvile (Florida), in January. I couldnt resist the crossover. For Doctor Who to be in Star Trek. It appeals to me. And Ive got one over on Shatner, because hes only ever done Star Trek! Me: Thats true! And the recent segment for NASA, how did that come about?