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'''James Acheson''' was the credited [[costumes|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 Doctor|First]] and [[Second Doctor]]s' outfits.
'''James Acheson''' was the credited [[costumes|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 Doctor|First]] and [[Second Doctor]]s' outfits.


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.
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