How long was Tom Baker's scarf?

The 18ft Long Fourth Doctor Scarf is warm, comfortable, and great for fans of Tom Baker! The Doctor's worn cool bow ties, cricket jumpers, and questionably-colourful jackets, but Tom Baker's supremely long multi-coloured scarf is the quintessential Doctor Who accessory.
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How long was Tom Baker's scarf in Dr Who?

Clearly, Doctor Who's scarf had a measurable length, when it wasn't busy regenerating. And the answer to that question is 18 ft., which is roughly the height of two-and-a-bit TARDISes, or three Bonnie Langfords. That's a lot of wool.
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How long is the 4th Doctor scarf?

In 1980, Tom Baker played the Fourth Doctor in a series of TV commercials for Prime Computer. In one of the commercials, when asked by the Doctor of his scarf's length, Prime Computer responds, "It is 7.013 metres exclusive of the loose threads [referring to the tassels]!".
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Which doctor has the long scarf?

The Fourth Doctor's eccentric style of dress and speech – particularly his trademark look of wearing a long scarf and having a fondness for Jelly Babies – made him an immediately recognisable figure and he quickly captivated the viewing public's imagination.
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How wide is the Dr Who scarf?

The scarf should be about 10-12 inches wide. It should touch the ground on both sides and make a neck-sized loop.
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How many rows are in a Dr Who scarf?

Tension. Approx 22sts and 44 rows to 10cm over garter st, though the scarf will stretch greatly when worn due to it's weight.
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Who made the 4th Doctor's scarf?

Details. A contemporary take on a classic. Our brand new & exclusive 4th Doctor Scarf is a modern twist on Tom Baker's scarf worn throughout his time as the 4th Doctor.
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Who was the longest running Dr Who?

The longest-lasting on-screen incarnation is the Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker for seven years. Within the narrative, these changes were explained as regeneration, a biological process which heals a Time Lord when their incarnation is about to die.
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Why did Matt leave Dr Who?

But, when asked about why he left the role, he said he had always considered leaving the show after its 50th anniversary in late 2013. "It's a very intense process to play the Doctor. The line-learning is really hard, and you have to live away from home for nine or 10 months a year.
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What is the doctor real name?

John Smith. The Doctor's most common alias (apart from the Doctor, obviously), this is his standard pseudonym on Earth.
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Who knitted Dr Who's scarf?

The origin of the scarf, as history tells us, had costume designer James Acheson picking up a load of wool and asking a knitter Begonia Pope to knit a scarf for Tom, who had taken over the role from Jon Pertwee in 1974.
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What kind of hat did the Fourth Doctor wear?

Contents. Later, the Fourth Doctor had a particular hat, a fedora, which he wore quite regularly, (TV: Robot et al.) and the Fifth (TV: Castrovalva) and Seventh Doctors (TV: Time and the Rani et al.) both favoured panama hats, each to their own style.
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Is Tom Baker ill?

It doesn't help that like Jeremy Brett, the actor who got Lost in Character playing Sherlock Holmes, Tom Baker suffers from bipolar disorder (which was not diagnosed until well after he left the role).
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Who was the shortest running Doctor Who?

12. Paul McGann - Eighth Doctor. The Doctor with the shortest time on our screen, McGann took part in a 1996 TV film which was meant to relaunch the franchise.
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Who was the youngest Doctor Who companion?

He was a confirmed Doctor Who fan and had had at least one letter printed in Doctor Who Weekly before he took up the role. Adric was a companion of Tom Baker and Peter Davison's Doctors from 1980 to 1982. Waterhouse was the youngest actor to play a companion and remains the youngest male to have done so.
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What is the shortest Doctor Who episode?

Episode 5 of The Mind Robber remains the shortest episode ever of Doctor Who by only being a little over 18 minutes long while Cold War remains the shortest story in the show's history, being only forty minutes and fifty-three seconds long.
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Who are all the doctors in order?

The Doctor
  • The 1st Doctor. William Hartnell.
  • The 2nd Doctor. Patrick Troughton.
  • The 3rd Doctor. Jon Pertwee.
  • The 4th Doctor. Tom Baker.
  • The 5th Doctor. Peter Davison.
  • The 6th Doctor. Colin Baker.
  • The 7th Doctor. Sylvester McCoy.
  • The 8th Doctor. Paul McGann.
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