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'''June Hudson''' was the credited [[costumes|costumer]] on several stories of the later [[Tom Baker]] era on ''[[Doctor Who]]''.  She was particularly closely associated with the costuming of the character of [[Romana]] — both in her [[Romana I|first]] and [[Romana II|second]] televised incarnations.  She was responsible for both [[Mary Tamm]]'s iconic and introductory all-white floor-length dress and many of [[Lalla Ward]]'s eclectic outfits.  She was so identified with Ward's ever-changing wardrobe that she was a featured interviewee of the documentary, ''[[Lalla's Wardrobe]]'', on the ''[[Warrior's Gate]]'' DVD release.  
'''June Hudson''' was the credited [[costumes|costumer]] on several stories of the later [[Tom Baker]] era on ''[[Doctor Who]]''.  She was particularly closely associated with the costuming of the character of [[Romana]] — both in her [[Romana I|first]] and [[Romana II|second]] televised incarnations.  She was responsible for both [[Mary Tamm]]'s iconic and introductory all-white floor-length dress and many of [[Lalla Ward]]'s eclectic outfits.  She was so identified with Ward's ever-changing wardrobe that she was a featured interviewee of the documentary, ''[[Lalla's Wardrobe]]'', on the ''[[Warrior's Gate]]'' DVD release.  


She also had profound impact on the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s look.  She created his latter-day "maroon" outfit and scarf, which was seen throughout [[season 18]].  She was the first designer to employ the self-referential [[question mark]] on an item of [[the Doctor]]'s clothing, although it is unclear whether this was her idea or that of [[producer]] [[John Nathan-Turner]].
She also had profound impact on the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s look.  She created his latter-day "plum" outfit and scarf, which was seen throughout [[Season 18]].  She was the first designer to employ the self-referential [[question mark]] on an item of [[the Doctor]]'s clothing -- though she did so very reluctantly, at the behest of then [[producer]] [[John Nathan-Turner]].


Although she never designed anything for the [[Peter Davison]] era, specifically, her influence was directly felt until ''[[Time-Flight]]'', thanks to her design for [[Tegan Jovanka]]'s air hostess uniform.  
Although she never designed anything for the [[Peter Davison]] era, specifically, her influence was directly felt until ''[[Time-Flight]]'', thanks to her design for [[Tegan Jovanka]]'s air hostess uniform.  
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