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He subsequently made several appearances in productions as diverse as ''[[Black Adder]]'', [[Sherlock Holmes]], and the ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' movie; as well as the role of [[The Eeyore|Puddleglum]] in the [[BBC]] adaptation of ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia|The Silver Chair]]'' by [[CS Lewis (Creator)|C.S. Lewis]], [[Catch Phrase|I shouldn't wonder]]. He has found a niche as a voice actor in recent years (that's him doing the narration in ''[[Little Britain]]'' and the opening cutscene of ''[[Hostile Waters]]''), but he will forevermore be known as the Doctor.
 
In late 2013, he made a new appearance as the Doctor in the ''Doctor Who'' 50th anniversary special, "The Day of the Doctor"; surprisingly, {{quotespoiler|it wasn't, strictly speaking, as the fourth Doctor, but as a future regeneration who had chosen to "revisit old favorite faces", and was now retired and serving as the curator of a Royal art museum}}.
 
Baker married one of his former ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' co-stars, [[Lalla Ward]] (who played companion Romana II), shortly after they both departed the series. The marriage didn't last very long. Neither wishes to elaborate further, and she is now happily married to [[Richard Dawkins]], whom she met through [[Douglas Adams]].
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