People often say to me that Doctor Who is not at the centre of the universe. As far as the British film and television industry is concerned, I respectfully disagree, and with some effort, it can be expanded to include the rest of the English language film and television industry. Why? Because Doctor Who, despite its cheesy reputation, has managed to involve some of the best actors in Britain, and also many of the more harder working ones.
Why Tom Baker? Simple. The man himself has appeared in not only seven years of Doctor Who, but has also appeared in various other films and television shows. There is a certain saturation of him in the industry.
For an example, let's take...Harrison Ford. How do you get from Harrison Ford to Tom Baker?
Simple: Harrison Ford starred in The Empire Strikes Back, as did Julian Glover (or you could choose Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade). Glover appeared alongside Tom Baker in Doctor Who: City of Death.
Rules are simple: The actors involved have to have been in the same movie or television story. Whether they appear in the same scene together is irrelevant. Simple cameos are frowned upon, but if they are properly credited and so on, that's fine. Voice acting roles are fine.
Well, good luck.
I'll start off with a nice, simple one: Sean Connery.
