By Lidia Molina-Whyte

Published: Friday, 05 November 2021 at 12:00 am


Bob Baker, Doctor Who writer and co-creator of robotic canine K9, has died aged 82.

K9official’s Twitter account posted the news today (5th November) alongside a statement.

“Bob was a prolific Film and Television writer,” it reads. “Alongside his late writing partner, Dave Martin, they were stalwarts of children’s Television in the 1970s, with a well-earned reputation for bizarre and spine-tingling adventure. They wrote many of what have become to be regarded by fans worldwide as true classic BBC TV Doctor Who stories; creating many well-remembered enemies for the time lord during the Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker years.”

As well as being responsible for a wealth of fan favourite Doctor Who stories, Baker and his partner Martin were also the minds behind the Doctor’s robot dog companion, K9, who made his first appearance in The Invisible Enemy.

Dear Friends.
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our dear friend and business partner, the iconic BOB BAKER. pic.twitter.com/4Quj7zWbqJ

— K9Official (@K9official1) November 5, 2021