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{{quote|I said, 'No gentleman would wear a question mark. The only way he'd wear it is if were very small, and the same colour [as the shirt], so that you only saw it when it caught the light.' [[John Nathan-Turner|He]] said, 'But June, we want to market this, to make some money.'|June Hudson|DWM 427}} | {{quote|I said, 'No gentleman would wear a question mark. The only way he'd wear it is if were very small, and the same colour [as the shirt], so that you only saw it when it caught the light.' [[John Nathan-Turner|He]] said, 'But June, we want to market this, to make some money.'|June Hudson|DWM 427}} | ||
[[file:JuneHudson.jpg|250px| | [[file:JuneHudson.jpg|250px|left|thumb|Hudson as she appeared in the [[2008]] documentary ''[[Lalla's Wardrobe]].'']] | ||
Although she never finalised designs for anything in the [[Peter Davison]] era, specifically, her influence was directly felt until ''[[Time-Flight]]'', thanks to her design for [[Tegan Jovanka]]'s air hostess uniform. Also, she did some preliminary designs on the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s costume, and takes credit for putting [[Peter Davison|Davison]] in [[cricket]] whites. She is quick to point out, however, that she was not responsible for the "red edge on his coat" or the "ridiculous pyjama-striped trousers". ([[DWM 427|DWM #427]]) | Although she never finalised designs for anything in the [[Peter Davison]] era, specifically, her influence was directly felt until ''[[Time-Flight]]'', thanks to her design for [[Tegan Jovanka]]'s air hostess uniform. Also, she did some preliminary designs on the [[Fifth Doctor]]'s costume, and takes credit for putting [[Peter Davison|Davison]] in [[cricket]] whites. She is quick to point out, however, that she was not responsible for the "red edge on his coat" or the "ridiculous pyjama-striped trousers". ([[DWM 427|DWM #427]]) | ||
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