I’ve recently kick-started my occasional series, Me And My Tennant Suit, with Dan Neumann sharing his Baron Boutique suit with us.
Now I have the youngest ever contributor to my blog, 13 year old Michael Davis.
PROFILE
Name Michael Davis
Age 13
Location Woodhouse, Sheffield
Favourite Doctor Tenth Doctor
Maker of my suit K.R.Collection
Colour of suit Brown Suit
I got the suit and coat way back in July 2010. After looking for 6 years I had finaly found one on eBay. Believe it or not it’s just a wedding suit, with blue and white pin-stripes – but it’s still awesome!
The reason I wanted a suit was because I saw Tennant and I loved his dress sense and I thought it would make me look very snazzy and because I saw Tony Coburn’s impression on YouTube and I wanted to do the same. So I begun my long search.
My first suit was a Blue suit jacket, with red pin-stripes (which is no longer with me). But I was mainly looking for a brown suit and considering my age I wanted the best I could get. and the brown suit I have now is as good as I can afford, for now atleast, in the future I hope to get a close match.
When I first bought the suit I made sure there was room for me to grow, so it didn’t brilliantly at first, infact the trousers were a pain, but as i’ve grown it’s got better.
Friday, 5 October 2012
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Costume Station Zero -
Tennant Suit chit-chat
My good friend Bob Mitsch in the US has recently started Costume Station Zero - a free podcast dedicated to all things cosplay.
It was launched on September 13th, exactly thirteen years to the day since the moon was torn out of Earth orbit in the classic 1960s series Space: 1999!
Although not strictly limited to Doctor Who, with Bob’s fascination for the series it will inevitably have a heavy Who orientation.
Already a number of episodes have been posted, and the current download has some Doctor Who content.
He also talks about 10th Doctor Cosplay, his Vespiform, Scaroth and more. Find out more about Kevin at his DeviantArt page.
It was launched on September 13th, exactly thirteen years to the day since the moon was torn out of Earth orbit in the classic 1960s series Space: 1999!
Although not strictly limited to Doctor Who, with Bob’s fascination for the series it will inevitably have a heavy Who orientation.
Already a number of episodes have been posted, and the current download has some Doctor Who content.
This episode is of particular interest to readers of this blog, as it features Kevin Coppa, who commissioned me to make The Ultimate Tennant Suit.EPISODE 42nd October 2012
He also talks about 10th Doctor Cosplay, his Vespiform, Scaroth and more. Find out more about Kevin at his DeviantArt page.
Episode 4 - 10th Doctor Talk
Friday, 21 September 2012
Dinosaurs On A Golf Course -
facing extinction!


Well, I’ve just read in my local paper that the dinosaurs are in danger of extinction - not by Adric crashing a freighter into the Earth a la Earthshock - but from the Hertsmere county council who didn’t give permission for their installation.


Personally I quite enjoy glimpsing a 40 foot long Diplodocus and T Rex as I’m heading out of town, so long may they stay.
Borehamwood Times
Do-you-think-he-saurus?
The planning inspectors did!
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode ten
We’ve reached the final week of Ask Louise Page, and we have two interesting questions to finish on.
Firstly we get the inside story about the Tenth Doctor’s footwear.
I’m not quite sure where this myth came from, but it was rumoured he was due to wear Japanese army jump boots.
Louise answers this puzzler and reveals the truth about the Converse All Stars!
Then finally she gives succinct advice to any budding costume designer out there with aspirations of getting into the film or television industry.
Firstly we get the inside story about the Tenth Doctor’s footwear.
I’m not quite sure where this myth came from, but it was rumoured he was due to wear Japanese army jump boots.
Louise answers this puzzler and reveals the truth about the Converse All Stars!
Then finally she gives succinct advice to any budding costume designer out there with aspirations of getting into the film or television industry.
Question 19
Question 20
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 29 August 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode nine
We’ve reached the penultimate week of Ask Louise Page, and the questioning has turned to the background process of realising the costumes from the script descriptions. Louise explains to us the multiple episodes and meetings all taking place at once. How she kept sane, heaven only knows!
She also tells us about the Upper Boat studios where to date much of the new series of Doctor Who has been shot.
It recently closed so the production could move to new purpose-built facilities in Cardiff dock, and she looks back on her time there – though don’t expect to hear about the glamour lifestyle of film stars and directors!
She also tells us about the Upper Boat studios where to date much of the new series of Doctor Who has been shot.
It recently closed so the production could move to new purpose-built facilities in Cardiff dock, and she looks back on her time there – though don’t expect to hear about the glamour lifestyle of film stars and directors!
Question 17
Question 18
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode eight
We’ve reached week eight of Ask Louise Page, and this time we have a two questions regarding the accessories worn by the Tenth Doctor.
Firstly we wil hear about the shirts David Tennant wore and discover there was a distinct methodology to their choice of colour.
Then we will hear the definitive answer that been the casue of much debate amongst Tenth Doctor fans - where did the glasses come from?
Louise give us the full history and origins of the glasses used, revealing for the first time their maker, which until now has been a closely guarded secret...
Firstly we wil hear about the shirts David Tennant wore and discover there was a distinct methodology to their choice of colour.
Then we will hear the definitive answer that been the casue of much debate amongst Tenth Doctor fans - where did the glasses come from?
Louise give us the full history and origins of the glasses used, revealing for the first time their maker, which until now has been a closely guarded secret...
Question 15
Question 16
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode seven
We’ve reached week seven of Ask Louise Page, and we have a very interesting question and answer relating to James Bond appearing in Doctor Who . . .
Question 13
Question 14
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode six
We’ve reached week six of Ask Louise Page, and some interesting questions are starting to come though.
The first is something that was hotly debated on the forums a few years back, when someone noticed Tie Ten from my Tie Index was worn by John Simms in the popular series Life On Mars.
Was it deliberate? After all, the tie concerned only appeared in the Master story arc that Simms starred in.
Or was it just a co-incidence?
Time to find out...
The first is something that was hotly debated on the forums a few years back, when someone noticed Tie Ten from my Tie Index was worn by John Simms in the popular series Life On Mars.
Was it deliberate? After all, the tie concerned only appeared in the Master story arc that Simms starred in.
Or was it just a co-incidence?
Time to find out...
Question 11
Question 12
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode five
We’ve reached week five of Ask Louise Page, marking the halfway point in our questions.
Today I’ve pulled a question from a thread on Gallifrey Base which was the subject of much debate. Since Louise was open to being asked questions I thought it the perfect opportunity to find out the definitive answer . . .
Today I’ve pulled a question from a thread on Gallifrey Base which was the subject of much debate. Since Louise was open to being asked questions I thought it the perfect opportunity to find out the definitive answer . . .
Question 9
Question 10
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode four
As we enter week four of Ask Louise Page, we have two quite probing questions!
Louise talks candidly about inheriting the Doctor Who costume department, dispelling any illusions you may have about its grandure or significance.
But first she give us an insight into what might have been if money and time had been no object and reflects on some of her less proud moments.
Louise talks candidly about inheriting the Doctor Who costume department, dispelling any illusions you may have about its grandure or significance.
But first she give us an insight into what might have been if money and time had been no object and reflects on some of her less proud moments.
Question 7
Question 8
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode three
It’s week three of Ask Louise Page, and our next question comes from Russia - showing how far Doctor Who’s reach extends across the globe.
Our second question today touches on an area of Louise’s costume work that is often overlooked: dressing the monsters. Here she talks at length about a number of her favourite collaborations, and her less successful moments . . .
Our second question today touches on an area of Louise’s costume work that is often overlooked: dressing the monsters. Here she talks at length about a number of her favourite collaborations, and her less successful moments . . .
Question 5
Question 6
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 11 July 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode two
This week on Ask Louise Page we come to two interesting questions.
Thank you to the contributors who sent these in.
Thank you to the contributors who sent these in.
Question 3
Question 4
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
Ask Louise Page - episode one
Today, and every Wednesday for the next ten weeks, I am proud to bring you an episode of Ask Louise Page.
Following on from my extensive interviews on the Tenth Doctor’s ties, she kindly agreed to answer twenty questions from you, my readers.
In late May I was able to put them to her, and now I can bring you the answers she gave.
First up is an unusual question about Wilf Mott, played by Bernard Cribbins.
Following on from my extensive interviews on the Tenth Doctor’s ties, she kindly agreed to answer twenty questions from you, my readers.
In late May I was able to put them to her, and now I can bring you the answers she gave.
First up is an unusual question about Wilf Mott, played by Bernard Cribbins.
Question 1
Question 2
Thanks to Kevin Coppa for giving the interview clips the polished look, and enormous thanks to Louise Page for sparing the time to answer all your questions
Wednesday, 6 June 2012
Me And My Tennant Suit - Dan Neumann
It’s been a few months, but I thought I’d post anther entry in my occasional series, Me And My Tennant Suit.
This time we have Dan Neumann, who I had spotted at Gallifrey One this year and kept meaning to say hello to, but he was either busy chatting or I was in a rush to get somewhere.
Anyway, I friended him on Facebook and asked him to contribute. He’s what he had to say.
PROFILE
Name Dan Neumann
Age 22 years old
Location San Diego, California
Favorite Doctor Tenth!
Maker of my suit Baron Boutique
Colour of suit Brown Suit
I opened by asking Dan when he got his suit, “I ordered my suit in April 2011, right before FanimeCon!”
“After discovering Doctor Who a few years ago I was instantly obsessed with it, especially since David Tennant was my first Doctor”, he told me about his first encounter with the series. “A month or two after finishing the series I realized that I looked a fair amount like the tenth Doctor, and I had always been interested in cosplay but was too much of a perfectionist to go after something harder.” With that advantage in mind it seemed like a logical progression.
“I realized that replicating the tenth Doctor’s look was something that I would be able to do fairly easily, with the right suit - and so I found one!”
But what was he looking for in a suit? “I was looking for the best possible screen accurate suit I could get without breaking the bank. As a poor college student, I wasn’t prepared to spend a whole lot of money on a suit, and so I ended up looking for something around the $300 mark that was the most screen-accurate. The Baron Boutique suit worked excellently in this regard!”
So how was the fit? “Though it took a couple of round of alterations on the coat and the pants, it currently fits great! One of the best fitting pieces of clothing I own.”
This time we have Dan Neumann, who I had spotted at Gallifrey One this year and kept meaning to say hello to, but he was either busy chatting or I was in a rush to get somewhere.
Anyway, I friended him on Facebook and asked him to contribute. He’s what he had to say.
PROFILE
Name Dan Neumann
Age 22 years old
Location San Diego, California
Favorite Doctor Tenth!
Maker of my suit Baron Boutique
Colour of suit Brown Suit
I opened by asking Dan when he got his suit, “I ordered my suit in April 2011, right before FanimeCon!”
“After discovering Doctor Who a few years ago I was instantly obsessed with it, especially since David Tennant was my first Doctor”, he told me about his first encounter with the series. “A month or two after finishing the series I realized that I looked a fair amount like the tenth Doctor, and I had always been interested in cosplay but was too much of a perfectionist to go after something harder.” With that advantage in mind it seemed like a logical progression.
“I realized that replicating the tenth Doctor’s look was something that I would be able to do fairly easily, with the right suit - and so I found one!”
But what was he looking for in a suit? “I was looking for the best possible screen accurate suit I could get without breaking the bank. As a poor college student, I wasn’t prepared to spend a whole lot of money on a suit, and so I ended up looking for something around the $300 mark that was the most screen-accurate. The Baron Boutique suit worked excellently in this regard!”
So how was the fit? “Though it took a couple of round of alterations on the coat and the pants, it currently fits great! One of the best fitting pieces of clothing I own.”
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
The Ultimate Tennant Suit at Bad Wolf Bay
Last week I showed you some photos of Kevin Coppa, wearing his Ultimate Tennant Suit, at my local golf course surrounded by dinosaurs!
Well now I have some pictures of him at Southerndown Beach, aka Bad Wolf Bay.
First was used in Army Of Ghosts and Doomsday, it was where Rose said an emotional farewell to The Doctor (see right).
Later they return to the bay for a similarly emotionally charged scene in the close of Journey’s End (see left).
More recently it was the crash site of the Byzantium in the Matt Smith episodes Time Of Angels and Flesh And Stone; and it is due to appear again in series seven.
The photos below form part of a massive shoot we did in Cardiff, more of which will follow soon on my blogs, so watch out for them.
Southerndown Beach is very popular with swimmers and families, so we had to choose our moments to get the views to ourselves. Sometimes the locals got in the way, but they were a friendly bunch! (see left)
While we were there, we did some portrait shots, as well as some more action stuff! (see below)
But the main shots we wanted to do were the ghostly appearances of the Tenth Doctor from the close of Doomsday.
We did a couple of set-ups, and I’m pretty happy with the results. Let me know what you think!
Well now I have some pictures of him at Southerndown Beach, aka Bad Wolf Bay.
First was used in Army Of Ghosts and Doomsday, it was where Rose said an emotional farewell to The Doctor (see right).

More recently it was the crash site of the Byzantium in the Matt Smith episodes Time Of Angels and Flesh And Stone; and it is due to appear again in series seven.
The photos below form part of a massive shoot we did in Cardiff, more of which will follow soon on my blogs, so watch out for them.
Southerndown Beach is very popular with swimmers and families, so we had to choose our moments to get the views to ourselves. Sometimes the locals got in the way, but they were a friendly bunch! (see left)
While we were there, we did some portrait shots, as well as some more action stuff! (see below)
But the main shots we wanted to do were the ghostly appearances of the Tenth Doctor from the close of Doomsday.
We did a couple of set-ups, and I’m pretty happy with the results. Let me know what you think!
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