The Fourth Doctor

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Name The Fourth Doctor
Toy Line Doctor Who, Doctor Who Classics
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Manufacturer Character Options, Underground Toys
Released 2008
Materials PVC
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Category Action Figure
Series Doctor Who
Designer
Orig. Price $15.00 (7.99 GPB)
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Doctor Who first appeared on British T.V. screens back in 1963. The story of a renegade Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey who travels both Space and Time in his TARDIS craft (disguised, for reasons that take some explaining, as a blue Police telephone box), the show quickly became a national cultural icon - especially when the Doctor encountered his most famous adversaries: the inhuman and utterly ruthless Daleks.

Following a long hiatus, the BBC re-launched the series in 2005, to huge success in its “home” territory and also bringing the concept of “hiding behind the sofa” to a new and growing global audience.

This review is of the “Fourth Doctor” figure, an entry in the “Classics” 5” Doctor Who range by Character toys. Doctor Who has survived so long due to the Doctors ability to “regenerate” into a new body when badly wounded, a trick which has allowed several different actors to play the lead character and to keep the series fresh.

The Fourth Doctor was – until the 2005 revival, starring Christopher Eccleston and then David Tennant – quite possibly the most famous Doctor. Played by Tom Baker (who it could be argued is something of an unearthly character himself) for seven years, it’s perhaps no accident that it was this incarnation that has cameo’d in episodes of The Simpsons and was parodied by Jon Culshaw in the comedy series Dead Ringers.

The figure comes in a plastic blister which, as far as I can determine, is impossible to remove without destroying it. I was a bit surprised that the “new” Doctor Who logo was used, but I guess it gives consistency across the range, especially for younger purchasers who might not be aware of the “older” series. The figure is held in place by several twist-ties.

As a rule, I don’t generally collect Doctor Who merchandise, but as soon as I saw this figure I had to have it, for one main reason - the facial sculpt.

I was lucky enough to meet Mr. Baker a few years ago, and I can say with absolute authority that this figure completely nails his smile. It’s actually almost uncannily accurate. Check out the facial close-ups compared to the packaging inset and see what I mean!

The sculpt isn’t just well done on the Doctors face, though. The front of the Doctors outfit is also well detailed, with the pattern on the Doctors jumper and shirt clearly defined and a wonderful textured effect on his iconic scarf and curly hair. About the only criticism I’d have of the paint job is that the paint on the “pins” of the knee joints is a bit spottily applied, but that’s only noticeable from the side.

The figure is made of a very slightly soft plastic, with a more flexible rubber-like material used for the scarf, coat and hat. I don’t know if the scarf is meant to be removable or not; it can be, but it should be noted that on my example it was stuck by a small spot of paint to the coat and left a slight blemish when pulled away.

A few accessories are included. These are the Doctors sonic screwdriver, used to get him out of many a tight spot, and an alternate head. This has a more serious expression and no hat. The final accessory is actually an incentive to collect all the figures in this line; it’s a waist part for the K-1 robot, the Fourth Doctors first adversary. There are eight parts in total. As I don’t have the other figures, I can’t say for certain how good this “bonus” is when completed, but it looks pretty impressive in images.

For articulation, the figure has joints at the shoulders, elbows and knees. The upper arms, wrists, and upper legs can also be rotated. I found the left leg to be incredibly stiff at first and it required some force to “unstick”. I also had trouble trying to pose the figure in a kneeling position; it tended to fall to the right.

Overall, I would sum up by saying that this figure is a must-buy for any Doctor Who fan and should be seriously considered as a display piece by any fan of science fiction. The sculpt is simply – what else? – fantastic!

The other great thing about the Fourth Doctor is that – well, he’s The Doctor. He can turn up anywhere, and thus you have an excuse to display him with any other toys of a similar scale - and I bet you thought that Lynn Minmay played the pivotal role in ending the Earth/Zentraedi war…





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Submitted by Sanjeev on 25 September, 2008 - 17:21.

Welcome to the fold, F-ZeroOne! Nice choice for your first review. I grew up in Boston, Massachusetts, and in the early/mid 80's, my dad and I used to watch Doctor Who religiously on PBS (Channel 2 here). The Tom Baker Doctor was far and away our favorite!

Hehe...and to prove just how big a Who-nerd ("Whovian"...sorta like "Trekkie") I am, I actually have the Doctor Who opening theme music from when he started and ended as the Doctor as ringtones on my phone! :P

Anyway, I've been wondering how these toys were. Money's a bit tight these days...space even tighter...so I've been holding off on getting this set. I really want the Robot, but eight figures kinda hurts, y'know? Plus, I'm not really into collecting this sort of toy (the only plastic action figures I have are a few random superheroes here and there).

Still, this is an action figure of TOM BAKER...I'd be kinda crazy not to get this! I know I'll eventually pick it up at some point (is it me, or are Doctor Who toys from Character Options/Underground Toys everywhere you look these days???).

Now, what I'd really like to see is a review of either the 12" or the 18" radio-controlled Dalek, or even the new 12" R/C Davros! I know the other resident Whovians (JoshB and Atom) have these. That 18" is soooo tempting...

Wanna get one just to freak out my girlfriend! :P

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Sanjeev



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Submitted by Wallas on 25 September, 2008 - 18:41.

Yep, no better way than that to bond with your soulmate, Sanjeev :P

Welcome to the pack, F-ZeroOne, I'm glad to notice you obviously are not only Doctor Who fan (yep... me to, only I'm just getting started via 2005 series), but also an F-Zero fan (wow, what great perception you got there, Wallas), as I simply adore the GX version :D

Nice pictures, your photo corner is not ideal, but you'll upgrade it with ease to make it far better :)

And by the way, why is the Doctor hitting on Millia? Max will be home soon, and as far as I'm concerned, he won't be happy. And believe me, I don't suppose even Tardis could withstand Max in his VF-1J with Strike parts :P



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Submitted by F-ZeroOne on 26 September, 2008 - 09:59.

Many thanks for the kind words,Sanjeev and Wallas! I don't know if I will be doing many reviews for CollectionDX in future; buying the odd toy is sort of a sideline from my anime viewing and they have to compete for space with my games and books too... :-)

Sanjeev, I'm a little too young to really remember the Tom Baker years (Peter Davison was *my* Doctor), but the Fourth Doctor is probably the one most people of my generation think of as "the" Doctor - although hes going to have some serious competition now that even my *mother* enjoys Doctor Who with that nice Mr. Tennant...! :-)

I don't know about in the U.S. but yes, the Doctor is pretty much everywhere in the U.K. these days; it really has been an amazing turnaround with the revamped series and it warms my heart to hear children who can't even have been born when the show went on hiatus excitedly proclaiming "Look! The Doctor!" in shops and the like. I do see from various websites that the show does appear to have quite a fanbase your side of the pond though!

Wallas - yes, my "photo studio" is really just a window ledge with some A4 paper propped up in the window...! :-)As I share the house with a couple of other relatives finding a permanent solution might be tricky...

I might be unintentionally misleading you with my chosen moniker, I'm afraid - I've never actually played the F-Zero games and I sourced it from somewhere else. Sorry for the confusion, maybe you'll be able to work out where I'm coming from from my image... :-) At least we both like the Doctor!

TARDIS vs Valkyrie...? Hmm, thats sounds like an internet war in the making... :-) Hes only offering her a jelly baby in any case...!

(more practically, she was the only figure I had thats remotely humanoid in proportion and scale...!)



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Submitted by Sanjeev on 26 September, 2008 - 16:46.

Hehe...yeah, Peter Davidson's fifth Doctor would be the second "major" Doctor I grew up with...though I did also see a lot of John Pertwee's third Doctor (and a little of Colin Baker's sixth) as a kid.

I gotta say, though, while I never thought Tom Baker would ever be topped, I think David Tennant comes pretty damn close! Still, the new show benefits from brilliant writing in a modern style of sci-fi, small screen story-telling (with modern special effects and a decent budget to help!). The cheesiness of the classic series and the fact that I was a little kid when it was on will forever cement Tom Baker as my all-time favorite.

But seeing kids today go nuts over this stuff--yes, even on this side of the pond--is absolutely fantastic! Another generation to be terrified (or amused) by the Daleks!

Oh, and I just got your name! DUDE...Starfleet rocks!! We'll see if anyone else picks up on it! ;)

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Sanjeev



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Submitted by F-ZeroOne on 27 September, 2008 - 10:28.

The first Doctor Who story I have more or less complete memories of is "Earthshock" which is probably why I recall the Fifth Doctor the best. Being scared... er... witless by melted puddles of Android victim certainly left its mark, not helped by the fact that our school visited the caves where some of the filming took place several times...!

The new Who I think has pretty much stunned everyone; its led to a mini-SF revival of sorts among UK TV production companies and made SF a bit more acceptable (along with, of course, excellent imports like Galactica and Heroes). Its hard to disagree with Russell T. Davies when he remarked that he wished "David could go on forever". One can only hope that David gets his wish to star in a Who movie...

Glad to see you figured out my alias...! The only thing I forgot when I originally started using it as an on-line "handle" is that it originally referred to a *female* character... oops!

Star Fleet is due a DVD release in the UK which has unfortunately been put back until early next year; I'm hoping that I might be able to do some related stuff nearer the time...



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Submitted by Sanjeev on 29 September, 2008 - 15:22.

I remember Earthshock...good episode. But then again, I like any episode with Daleks or Cybermen! Glad to hear that the new Who has been received so well over there. That means we're not going to see its end any time soon!

Regarding your handle, I was totally trying to find a tactful way of asking if you were a chick! Hahhaha! But, hey, it's cool--just having such an obscure reference is off the hook! But shouldn't your icon be of Lamia, not a Termoid ship? ;)

I can't wait for the commercial dvds of Star Fleet...but I already have old boots of the show. [I never watched it as a kid, but I always loved Takatoku's Big Dai X and X-Bomber toys. I only recently saw the show in the last couple years. Rocking opening and closing!]

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Sanjeev



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Submitted by Atom on 26 September, 2008 - 12:39.

Like Sanjeev said, welcome and nice first review. I think I am technically the "oldest" and longest Whovian around here and I seemed to have forgotten they where going to be doing classic figures. I may need a Tom Baker Doctor but I know I am going to have to have a Peter Davidson Doctor figure. :)

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