In the latter part of the 1970s he returned to television, and throughout the 1980s continued to work on shows including The Irish R.M. and Minder. He retired in 1992.
In 2000, Baker published his memoirs, The Director's Cut: A Memoir of 60 Years in Film and Television,[2] and in 2002 sold his production files and letters at auction.
He contributed interviews to several DVD extras, such as those included with The Saint and Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased), and took part in the BBC2 Two series British Film Forever (2007)[4] and in Mark Gatiss's BBC Four series, A History of Horror (2010),[5] in which he gave his final recorded interview.
Change of name
In the early 1960s, Baker became aware of name confusion with another Roy Baker in the industry, a dubbing editor. After nothing came of his suggestion that the editor change his name, in 1967 Baker changed his own screen credit, adopting his mother's maiden name "Ward".[2]: 122,125
Personal life and death
Baker was married to Muriel Bradford from 1940 to 1944. In 1948, he married Joan Dixon, with whom he had a son. They divorced in 1984.[3][6]