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Re: SF-LOVERS Digest V10 #37 [message #115556] Wed, 18 September 2013 18:10
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From: Rich Alderson 

Of course, Lalla Ward's Romana wore a hat:  Her outfit was a direct, "feminine"
copy of Tom Baker's.  (Please, no flames about "feminine"--that's why it's in
quotes.)  However, she was NOT the only one ever to wear a hat.  Sara Jane
Smith wore a number of caps, hats, and such over the years, depending on what
was fashionable for young women in London at that time.  Leela wore hats in
"The Talons of Weng-Chiang" and "The Horror of Fang Rock."  And of course Tegan
Jovanka wore one of those silly little caps that airlines (used to?) make cabin
attendants wear.

						Rich
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