Tom Baker worked with four different producers over his record seven-year term as the Doctor, Barry Letts (who cast him and produced his first story), Philip Hinchcliffe, Graham Williams and John Nathan-Turner. Baker later described the producer of his first three seasons, Hinchcliffe, as "amazing" and identified that as his favourite period of his time on the series. He described the next producer, Williams, as "absolutely devoted" but lacking Hinchcliffe's flair, although he admitted that Williams had let him "get away with murder". He acknowledged that his final producer, Nathan-Turner, made changes that he didn't agree with and they "did not see eye-to-eye really about very much". He said they became good friends afterwards and forgot their disagreements. Baker admitted that he may have stayed in the role for one season too many.
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