The Fourth Doctor

Ahh, The Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker from 1974 to 1981, is probably the most iconic Time Lord. With an absurdly long scarf, equally characteristic hat and coat and a smile sometimes equipped with an apparent abundance of teeth, The Fourth Doctor is a fan favourite and we’re thrilled to be reviewing his serials now.
The Tenth, Eleventh and War Doctor battle Daleks, smooch a Zygon and seemingly prove that the gun is mightier than the pen in this glorious Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special
The Great Intelligence employs those chaps from Buffy and a Back-To-The-Future letter to lure The Doctor to Trenzalore
Robot Ood and a plethora of silly hats — this legendary serial ticks all the boxes!
The Fourth Doctor gets a brand new companion and someone’s carved a familiar face on Mount Rushmore
Gallifreyan CIA Agents force The Doctor to enter The Matrix where Skeletor is ready to ambush him in a quarry
Thing T. Thing sports mind-bending bling, leading to the dramatic exit of companion Sarah Jane Smith
It’s Italian Hamlet with sprinkles of The Daemons and a strange, hay-bearing lake
“The Thing” meets “Day of the Triffids” with elements of 007, and perhaps the greatest Doctor Who serial ever
Despotic Time Lord Morbius is resurrected as a Fishbowl-Claw-Monster to… take over the universe?
Doc and Sarah match wits with finger-blasting androids and two walnuts from space planning to invade Earth