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[[Rogue (Rogue)|Rogue]], a [[bounty hunter]], wore a [[Navy (colour)|navy]] [[blue]] tailcoat in [[1813]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rogue (TV story)|Rogue]]'')  
[[Rogue (Rogue)|Rogue]], a [[bounty hunter]], wore a [[Navy (colour)|navy]] [[blue]] tailcoat in [[1813]]. Many guests wore black tailcoats including [[Lord]] [[Barton (Rogue)|Barton]] and the [[Galpin (Rogue)|member]] of the [[Chuldur|Chulder]] who took his place on the same year. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rogue (TV story)|Rogue]]'')  


[[Charles Cranleigh]] wore a [[crimson]] tailcoat as part of his [[Georgian era|Georgian]] costume in a party round [[Cranleigh Hall]] on [[1925]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Black Orchid (TV story)}})  
[[Charles Cranleigh]] wore a [[crimson]] tailcoat as part of his [[Georgian era|Georgian]] costume in a party round [[Cranleigh Hall]] on [[1925]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Black Orchid (TV story)}})  


[[Sutcliffe]] wore a royal blue tailcoat. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Thin Ice (TV story)}})
[[Sutcliffe]] wore a [[royal blue]] tailcoat during the [[1814 frost fair]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Thin Ice (TV story)}})


The [[Pied Piper]] wore a [[scarlet]] tailcoat when posing as Mr. Spellman, director of [[Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Clown (TV story)}})
The [[Pied Piper]] wore a [[scarlet]] tailcoat when posing as Mr. Spellman, director of [[Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Clown (TV story)}})

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The tailcoat was a knee-length coat characterised by a rear section of the skirt, known as the tails, with the front of the skirt cut away; a predecessor of the frock coat.

Worn by the Doctor

Sometimes, the Eleventh Doctor wore a black tailcoat. (TV: The Big Bang [+]Loading...["The Big Bang (TV story)"], Let's Kill Hitler [+]Loading...["Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)"])

The Fifteenth Doctor wore a wine purple tailcoat during an adventure in 1813. (TV: Rogue)

Worn by Companions

Josie Day wore a double breast tail coat in steel blue without sleeves. (COMIC: A Matter of Life and Death [+]Loading...["A Matter of Life and Death (comic story)"], The Lost Dimension [+]Loading...["The Lost Dimension (comic story)"])

Worn by Others

Rogue, a bounty hunter, wore a navy blue tailcoat in 1813. Many guests wore black tailcoats including Lord Barton and the member of the Chulder who took his place on the same year. (TV: Rogue)

Charles Cranleigh wore a crimson tailcoat as part of his Georgian costume in a party round Cranleigh Hall on 1925. (TV: Black Orchid [+]Loading...["Black Orchid (TV story)"])

Sutcliffe wore a royal blue tailcoat during the 1814 frost fair. (TV: Thin Ice [+]Loading...["Thin Ice (TV story)"])

The Pied Piper wore a scarlet tailcoat when posing as Mr. Spellman, director of Spellman's Magical Museum of the Circus. (TV: The Day of the Clown [+]Loading...["The Day of the Clown (TV story)"])

The Ringmaster of the Psychic Circus wore a midnight blue tailcoat with rainbow lapels. (TV: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy [+]Loading...["The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)"])  

The Toymaker wore a black tailcoat when doing a mock dance with the Fourteenth Doctor in London during 2023. (TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"])

Popplewick, the human disguise of the Valeyard, wore a double-breasted tailcoat in ebony. (TV: The Ultimate Foe [+]Loading...["The Ultimate Foe (TV story)"])