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Steven Moffat Talks About The Doctor's New Look

new who costume peter capaldiAs most Doctor Who fans know, the clothing makes the man. Or in this case, the Time Lord. From Tom Baker's scarf, Peter Davison's celery or Sylvester McCoy's question mark umbrella, what the Doctor wears is almost as important as who is wearing it… almost. SFX magazine talked with Steven Moffat about the wardrobe choices for Peter Capaldi's Doctor and how much or how little the showrunner had to do with the design.

"He wanted to be quite stark," Moffat reveals. "Stark and skinny. A stick-insect sort of thing. Clara actually calls him a grey-haired stick-insect at one point. We had some hilarious pictures of Peter just dressing up. It was all coming from him because he's really into his clothes. I didn't feel qualified to go and chat too much about it. Certainly the costume didn't go anywhere until I shut up. The thing I've learned about showrunning is you need to know the bits you're bad at!

"I've got certain things that I'll say – I don't want anything in that costume that I have to write into the script. I don't want people saying 'But why are you dressed as a circus clown?' I want him to walk into a pub, a restaurant, a space conference, an army base and nobody stares at him.

"There was an issue simply because it's quite dark as a costume and it's a show that largely takes place in a tunnel. I kept saying 'We are going to be able to see him, aren't we?' I suppose the red lining helps, when the flaps are open.

"I think there's always something a little bit formal about the Doctor. Oddly enough in this series, for whatever reason, he seems to be wearing different outfits far more often than the Doctor normally does. He's got his basic outfit but he's in a spacesuit in one of them, and he's a caretaker in another one and then he's all dressed up in a later episode. He does vary it a bit.  And he mixes up the basic costume, hugely. We've tended to see  the white shirt version in public but actually the one I like best is when he wears the jumper under his coat. I think he looks like a submarine commander, like an old sailor or something. It makes him all rugged and handsome!"


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