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When Acheson needed a [[The Doctor's scarf|scarf]] for the Fourth Doctor, he gave several different coloured balls of wool to a knitter named [[Begonia Pope]]. However, he neglected to tell her how long the scarf should be, so she used all of the wool. This resulted in a twenty foot scarf, which the producers loved. It became the Doctor's trademark for years.
When Acheson needed a [[The Doctor's scarf|scarf]] for the Fourth Doctor, he gave several different coloured balls of wool to a knitter named [[Begonia Pope]]. However, he neglected to tell her how long the scarf should be, so she used all of the wool. This resulted in a twenty foot scarf, which the producers loved. It became the Doctor's trademark for years.


He has since designed costumes for a number of major motion pictures, including ''[[wikipedia:Time Bandits|Time Bandits]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Brazil (film)|Brazil]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Highlander (film)|Highlander]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Last Emperor|The Last Emperor]]'' and the three ''[[Spider-Man]]'' [[wikipedia:Spider-Man (film series)|films]] by [[wikipedia:Sam Raimi|Sam Raimi]]. His costumes have won three [[wikipedia:Academy Award|Academy Awards]], a [[BAFTA]], and a Career Achievement Award from the [[wikipedia:Costume Designers Guild|Costume Designers Guild]].
He has since designed costumes for a number of major motion pictures, including {{wi|Time Bandits}}, {{wi|Brazil (film)|Brazil}}, {{wi|Highlander (film)|Highlander}}, {{wi|The Last Emperor}} and the three ''[[Spider-Man]]'' {{w|Spider-Man (film series)|films}} by {{w|Sam Raimi}}. His costumes have won three {{w|Academy Award}}s, a [[BAFTA]], and a Career Achievement Award from the {{w|Costume Designers Guild}}.


== ''Doctor Who'' Filmography ==
== ''Doctor Who'' filmography ==
* [[The Mutants (TV story)|The Mutants]]
* [[The Mutants (TV story)|The Mutants]]
* [[The Three Doctors]]
* [[The Three Doctors]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{imdb name|id=0009807|name=James Acheson}}
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Acheson as he appeared on DOC: Dressing Doctor Who

James Acheson was the credited costumer for several Doctor Who stories. His most enduring contribution to Doctor Who was in helping to create the basic look for the Fourth Doctor. However, he is equally well-remembered for giving the Fourth Doctor substantially different looks in later stories, such as the "Scottish" variant seen in Terror of the Zygons and a radical, scarf-less departure for The Deadly Assassin. He also was the first designer to create broadcast colour versions of the First and Second Doctors' outfits.

When Acheson needed a scarf for the Fourth Doctor, he gave several different coloured balls of wool to a knitter named Begonia Pope. However, he neglected to tell her how long the scarf should be, so she used all of the wool. This resulted in a twenty foot scarf, which the producers loved. It became the Doctor's trademark for years.

He has since designed costumes for a number of major motion pictures, including Time Bandits, Brazil, Highlander, The Last Emperor and the three Spider-Man films by Sam Raimi. His costumes have won three Academy Awards, a BAFTA, and a Career Achievement Award from the Costume Designers Guild.

Doctor Who filmography

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