
Colin Baker became actor #6 to play the part of the Doctor. He definitely set his own style with a wardrobe that looked like it was pieced together from a tailor's fire sale. He also introduced a somewhat dark element into the Doctor's personality. During his premiere episode, he tried to choke his companion and it was later revealed that his darker side took form as the villainous Valeyard. During Baker's run, the show went into a decline as ratings dropped and the show was put on hold for a year. The BBC tried to salvage it, but decided in 1986 that things would be better off without Colin Baker at the helm.
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Story # |
Episode |
Parts |
Writer |
Director |
Producer |
Book |
|
137 |
The Twin Dilemma |
4 |
Anthony Steven |
Peter Moffatt |
John Nathan-Turner |
103 |
|
138 |
Attack of the Cybermen |
2 |
Paula Moore |
Matthew Robinson |
John Nathan-Turner |
138 |
|
139 |
Vengeance on Varos |
2 |
Philip Martin |
Ron Jones |
John Nathan-Turner |
106 |
|
140 |
Mark of the Rani |
2 |
Pip and Jane Baker |
Sarah Hellings |
John Nathan-Turner |
107 |
|
141 |
The Two Doctors |
3 |
Robert Holmes |
Peter Moffatt |
John Nathan-Turner |
100 |
|
142 |
Timelash |
2 |
Glen McCoy |
Pennant Roberts |
John Nathan-Turner |
105 |
|
143 |
Revelation of the Daleks |
2 |
Eric Saward |
Graeme Harper |
John Nathan-Turner |
|
|
144 |
The Mysterious Planet |
4 |
Robert Holmes |
Nicholas Mallett |
John Nathan-Turner |
127 |
|
145 |
Mindwarp |
4 |
Philip Martin |
Ron Jones |
John Nathan-Turner |
139 |
|
146 |
Terror of the Vervoids |
4 |
Pip and Jane Baker |
Chris Clough |
John Nathan-Turner |
125 |
|
147 |
The Ultimate Foe |
2 |
Robert Holmes |
Chris Clough |
John Nathan-Turner |
131 |