One of the great British television phenomena of the 60s and 70s was the advent of *Doctor Who*. This quintessentially British series chronicled the travels and tribulations of the famous Doctor and his band of companion...One of the great British television phenomena of the 60s and 70s was the advent of *Doctor Who*. This quintessentially British series chronicled the travels and tribulations of the famous Doctor and his band of companions.
Tom Baker—perhaps the most unforgettable actor to take on the role—has published an autobiography that explores both the icon and the man himself. From the bustling corridors of the BBC to the drinking haunts of Soho, Baker shares his experiences alongside figures like Jeffrey Bernard and Anthony Hopkins, depicting a world of actors for whom feast and famine were a daily way of life.