The BBC Creates Step-by-Step Directions for Knitting the Iconic Dr. Who Scarf: A Doc from the Early Nineteen Eighties


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When Jon Per­twee rein­automotive­nat­ed into Tom Bak­er in 1974, the Fourth Doc­tor of the pop­u­lar sci-fi present Doc­tor Who ditched the fop­pish look of vel­vet jack­ets and frilly shirts, and went for the “Roman­tic adven­tur­er” model, with flop­py felt hat, lengthy over­coats and, most icon­i­cal­ly, his mul­ti­col­ored scarf.

Fan leg­finish has it that cos­tume design­er James Ache­son picked up a load of mul­ti-col­or wool and requested knit­ter Bego­nia Pope to cre­ate a shawl, and Pope, per­haps mis­hear­ing, used *all* the wool, outcome­ing in a shawl that ran 12 ft lengthy. The mis­take was per­fect, and sud­den­ly many UK grand­moth­ers have been being requested by their grand­chil­dren to recre­ate their hero’s look.

The above memo isn’t dat­ed, however comes from some­time within the ear­ly ‘80s when the BBC despatched detailed instruc­tions to a fan’s moth­er on mak­ing the headband. (Click on right here, then click on once more, to view the doc­u­ment in a larg­er for­mat.) The col­ors embody camel, rust, bronze, mus­tard, gray, inexperienced and pur­ple and needs to be knit­ted with measurement 4 nee­dles (that’s #9 US measurement). The requests will need to have come reg­u­lar­ly, as a result of a sim­i­lar memo is reprint­ed from a few years lat­er to anoth­er fan’s fam­i­ly.

The orig­i­nal scarf solely final­ed just a few episodes, then was altered, changed, and sub­tly modified because the present went on. There have been stunt scarves for stand-ins.

Come Sea­son 18, cos­tume design­er June Hud­son rethought your entire cos­tume and stream­lined the col­ors to a few: rust, wine, and pur­ple, to match the Physician’s extra swash­buck­ling look. It additionally grew to become the longest scarf of the collection, some 20 ft.

The fol­low­ing 12 months, the Doc­tor rein­automotive­nat­ed once more right into a crick­et-jumper and striped trouser-wear­ing younger blonde man. The Scarf Years have been over.

For a really in-depth have a look at the scarves, includ­ing Pan­tone col­or ref­er­ences and wool manufacturers, there’s noth­ing guess­ter than DoctorWhoScarf.com. So, get knit­ting, Who-vians!

Relat­ed Con­tent:

How Doc­tor Who First Begin­ed as a Fam­i­ly Edu­ca­tion­al TV Professional­gram (1963)

The Fas­ci­nat­ing Sto­ry of How Delia Der­byshire Cre­at­ed the Orig­i­nal Doc­tor Who Theme

Ted Mills is a free­lance author on the humanities who cur­lease­ly hosts the FunkZone Pod­solid. It’s also possible to fol­low him on Twit­ter at @tedmills, learn his oth­er arts writ­ing at tedmills.com and/or watch his movies right here.



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