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(It was definitely feet not metres, his scarf ended up being 18 feet, 20m would be 65 feet long, that is impossible, I also saw some other articles say she made it 20 feet not 20 metres, i will eat my hat if this woman made a 20m scarf)
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'''Begonia Pope''' knitted the [[The Doctor's scarf|scarf]] used by [[Tom Baker]] as part of the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s original costume. Inspired by a poster painted by [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]], [[costume designer]] [[James Acheson]] gave Pope several balls of [[wool]] but no instructions about the length of the scarf to be produced. Pope used all of the wool to knit a scarf 20 [[metre]]s long. The production team loved the result and, after shortening the scarf slightly, it was used as part of the costume.<ref>''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 525|525]], page 57</ref>
'''Begonia Pope''' knitted the [[The Doctor's scarf|scarf]] used by [[Tom Baker]] as part of the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s original costume. Inspired by a poster painted by [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]], [[costume designer]] [[James Acheson]] gave Pope several balls of [[wool]] but no instructions about the length of the scarf to be produced. Pope used all of the wool to knit a scarf 20 feet long. The production team loved the result and, after shortening the scarf slightly, it was used as part of the costume.<ref>''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 525|525]], page 57</ref>


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Revision as of 09:47, 23 November 2023

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Begonia Pope knitted the scarf used by Tom Baker as part of the Fourth Doctor's original costume. Inspired by a poster painted by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, costume designer James Acheson gave Pope several balls of wool but no instructions about the length of the scarf to be produced. Pope used all of the wool to knit a scarf 20 feet long. The production team loved the result and, after shortening the scarf slightly, it was used as part of the costume.[1]

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