Bob Baker is one of the great journeymen of British filmmaking, with a career that has encompassed numerous memorable benchmarks of film and television from the last 40 years.
A lead writer on Doctor Who throughout the 1970s, Bob used his skills as an animator to create K9, the robotic dog who became a star in his own right.
Since then, besides a wealth of pioneering TV drama, he has co-written four of the five Wallace and Gromit films for Aardman. Bob will be at the Cinema Museum talking about his new memoir, K9 Stole my Trousers, which will be available for signing.
Doors open at 18.30 for a 19.30 start.
Refreshments will be available in our licenced cafe/bar.
TICKETS & PRICING
Autumn Season 2013 ticketing applies.
Advance tickets may be purchased from WeGotTickets, or direct from the Museum by calling 020 7840 2200 in office hours.