Who's stooping to conquer Bath ; Natalie Hale talks to versatile actor and former Doctor Who star Colin Baker about his latest role, playing opposite his ex-wife Liza Goddard

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From: Western Daily Press (Bristol UK)
Date: 20080404
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Natalie Hale talks to versatile actor and former Doctor Who star Colin Baker about his latest role, playing opposite his ex-wife Liza Goddard

Colin Baker and Liza Goddard star as Mr and Mrs Hardcastle in She Stoops To Conquer - Oliver Goldsmith's celebrated tale of class, courtship and dysfunctional families - almost four decades after their own real-life marriage break-up.

"It is the first time we have performed together since our divorce," says the former Doctor Who Colin.

"Liza is a delightful actress and I am enjoying performing alongside her, but we are more suited as a fictional couple. ...

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