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4th Jan 2009, 8:28 PM #1
Clothing 11
What's he going to wear? Any ideas? A hat? A cap? Cord trousers and a tweed jacket (my favourite idea).
Let's have some guesses.
Si xx
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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4th Jan 2009, 9:32 PM #2
He'd need a flat cap to go with that outfit and a hunting dog!
I think a light coating of jelly with two strategically placed sprigs of parsely would be a fairly suprising choice.
Or failing that an all tin-foil outfit, in which he can spend his time complaining that "they" are monitoring his thoughts.Creator of Doctor WHeasel and sometime political radical
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4th Jan 2009, 9:34 PM #3
Question mark pulley. That'd teach the fans!
Si.
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4th Jan 2009, 9:46 PM #4
How about a Australian Bush hat & a wax riding long coat?
Last edited by Dirk Gently; 4th Jan 2009 at 9:51 PM.
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4th Jan 2009, 9:48 PM #5WhiteCrow Guest
Having seen the clip of him in Ruby In The Smoke, that kind of look would be perfect, without the hat though. Something Victorian.
I hope it's nothing too contemporary. I didn't like Chris Ecclestones look too much.
It works best if the look is of "some other era". Nothing too wild unlike Colin B. Smart, but feels like it belongs in another timeframe.
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4th Jan 2009, 10:09 PM #6
I think it should be a sort of 60's Cambridge Uni student look. Not dissimiliar to some aspects of my Doctor's costume. He should wear brown cords, slightly flared with brown loafer style suede shoes. A patterned shirt of some sort. A tank top exactly the same as the PS Doctor's one. A Cambridge or similar style uni scarf and a very traditional British duffle coat. A bit like Paddington Bear's.
(Apologies to anyone on facebook who may have already read that)
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4th Jan 2009, 10:11 PM #7
He could always be "ironic" and wear a Dalek Tshirt with a nice TARDIS tie. Or is that too self-referential?
Creator of Doctor WHeasel and sometime political radical
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4th Jan 2009, 10:16 PM #8
I'm not sure how essential it is to have a definitive 'look' nowadays - if it was me, I'd put him in a pair of smart practical trousers & shoes; and then when he's in the TARDIS top it off with just a shirt, not scruffy as such, but perhaps sometimes untucked, with the top button always undone. And then a good pockety jacket (obviously I mean frock coat, but don't want to say it) which he'd shrug on whenever he's going outside.
I'm assuming the hair, which Mr M loved so much, is staying, so the untucky shirt kind of fits the floppy hair, the sense of somebody who isn't that hung up on his appearance. And assuming it is staying, I can't see that he could have a hat to go with it. It would be nice for him to have specs a la Davison, but since Tennant's already done that I can't see them going for that.
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4th Jan 2009, 10:17 PM #9
He looked good in 70's garb in In Bruges. But i think a tweed sort of 1930's look hasn't been done before for the Doctor- that might work well on him.
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4th Jan 2009, 10:17 PM #10
I like Paul's idea.
Si xx
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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4th Jan 2009, 10:24 PM #11
Hmm, or maybe a bit like a sea captain. White and navy blue, with a toggle coat. Cos' i don't see brown going too well with him- brown went well with Tennant cos' he's the only Doctor who had brown eyes.
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4th Jan 2009, 10:30 PM #12...or maybe a bit like a sea captain. White and navy blue, with a toggle coat.
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4th Jan 2009, 10:49 PM #13Dave Lewis Guest
How about sports casual?
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4th Jan 2009, 11:11 PM #14Pip Madeley Guest
The underpant lining would surely perish after thirteen episodes.
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4th Jan 2009, 11:19 PM #15Dave Lewis Guest
Perhaps this would lead to amusing occurrences during each episode where, at moments of high tension, Doctor Who would make an unfortunate revelation:
"Rose, I must warn you before we go and defeat the Dalek Emperor that I've popped out again."
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5th Jan 2009, 12:37 AM #16WhiteCrow Guest
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5th Jan 2009, 8:45 AM #17
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5th Jan 2009, 10:09 AM #18I'm sorry, but if the Doctor turns into yet another public-school type, sneering elitely educated character, I'm going to stop watching on principle. Really we have enough of that kind of crap on TV as it is.
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5th Jan 2009, 10:10 AM #19
And just to say
I like Paul's idea.On the contrary, I think Paul's nailed it
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5th Jan 2009, 10:54 AM #20
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5th Jan 2009, 11:04 AM #21WhiteCrow Guest
I still think it's a bad costume idea!
And Ant - my dad was educated at public school. But I was commenting on that kind of "character". I dispise the idea of the Doctor turning into some abhorant "young Inspector Morse".
Although with Inspector Morse, they never felt the need to "sex up" his companions (shudders).Last edited by WhiteCrow; 5th Jan 2009 at 11:42 AM.
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5th Jan 2009, 11:11 AM #22
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Either an old fashioned Binman jacket with the orange reflective strip on the back.
Or some Army & Navy Stores offcuts?
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5th Jan 2009, 11:16 AM #23WhiteCrow Guest
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5th Jan 2009, 11:30 AM #24But I was commenting on that kind of "character". I despite the idea of the Doctor turning into some abhorant "young Inspector Morse".
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5th Jan 2009, 11:30 AM #25Either an old fashioned Binman jacket with the orange reflective strip on the back.
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