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=== Voice acting === [[File:Tom baker.jpg|thumb|267x267px|Baker in 2012]] Baker has appeared in various radio productions, including a role as "Britain's most celebrated criminal barrister", Sir [[Edward Marshall-Hall]] in ''John Mortimer Presents the Trials of Marshall Hall'' (1996), "[[Josiah Bounderby]]" in [[Charles Dickens]]' ''[[Hard Times (novel)|Hard Times]]'' (1998) and a part in the 2001 [[BBC Radio 4]] version of ''[[The Thirty-Nine Steps]]'' as [[Sir Walter Bullivant]]. He guest starred in ''[[The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes]]'' (a pastiche series written by [[Bert Coules]]) in the 2002 episode "[[The Saviour of Cripplegate Square]]". From 2000 to 2005 Baker voiced the character Max Bear in the Channel 4 (UK) Max Bear Productions animated series. He also voiced the role of the villain [[ZeeBad]] in the 2005 animated film version of ''[[The Magic Roundabout (film)|The Magic Roundabout]]''. In 2007, he voiced the character of Robert Baron in the BBC animated series ''The Secret Show''.{{citation needed|date=February 2020}} Baker narrated the children's animated series ''[[The Beeps]]'' which was shown on [[Channel 5 (UK)|Channel 5]]'s ''[[Milkshake!]]'' as well as narrating ''Tales of Aesop'' on [[BBC]], a television series with puppetry based on [[Aesop's Fables]]. Most recently, Baker has returned to the role of the Fourth Doctor, first in three series of audio adventures for [[BBC Audiobooks]]: ''Hornet's Nest'', ''Demon Quest'' and ''Serpents' Crest''; and now in a new series of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' audio adventures for [[Big Finish Productions]] also starring [[Louise Jameson]] as "[[Leela (Doctor Who)|Leela]]". There were seven releases in 2013 with [[Mary Tamm]] as [[Romana (Doctor Who)|Romana]]: (''[[The Auntie Matter]]'', ''The Sands of Life'', ''War Against the Laan'', ''The Justice of Jalxar'', ''Phantoms of the Deep'', ''The Dalek Contract'' and ''The Final Phase'').<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bigfinish.com/ranges/coming_soon_reverse/doctor-who---fourth-doctor-adventures|access-date=10 January 2013|title=Doctor Who β Fourth Doctor Adventures β Coming Soon|work=Bigfinish.com}}</ref> In the third season of the animated series ''[[Star Wars Rebels]]'', Baker provided the voice of Bendu, a powerful [[the Force|Force]]-sensitive being.<ref>{{cite news |title='Doctor Who' star Tom Baker is a Force in 'Star Wars Rebels' |url=https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2016/09/15/tom-baker-star-wars-rebels-exclusive-clip/90410988/ |access-date=21 December 2018 |agency=USA Today}}</ref>
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