The werewolf in the Doctor Who episode Tooth and Claw was entirely computer generated. Actor Tom Smith played the werewolf in its human form.
The 4th, Tom Baker.
Tom first met Goldberry in the Adventures of Tom Bombadil, a collection of poems Tolkien wrote in the 1930s. At what time period this episode takes place is almost impossible to discern, but it is most likely to have occurred in the First Age or possibly the early second.
It was Tom Baker; he played the Doctor for seven years.
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Tom Baker drove a yellow Roadster named Bessie in his first episode, but did not regularly drive a car.
That episode featured the 4th Doctor, who was played by Tom Baker. The plant monster was called a Krynoid.
The only episode I can think of is 'The Keeper of Traken' in 1981, Tom Baker's penultimate story as the Fourth Doctor.
According to an interview with Doctor Who Magazine, Tom Baker lives a solitary life with his wife in the countryside and enjoys going on long walks with his dog, Poppy.
The last episode which featured Tom Baker as a regular was Part 4 of Logopolis.
If you're talking about Tom Baker from Doctor Who, then he's still alive. If you're talking about the fourth doctor, then yeah. In the episode "Logopolis."
Possible Yes or No Maybe Special Episode.
The werewolf in the Doctor Who episode Tooth and Claw was entirely computer generated. Actor Tom Smith played the werewolf in its human form.
Tom Baker, because that was the first doctor that was shown on TV
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Well it depends on what you think is sad... If he died in front of his companion although the companion did not know he would regenerate and you think that that is sad, then yes that is sad.
No, there is no such episode, at least I have never seen such episode