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  • Siân Phillips as Gwendolen wearing a blue gown with an embroidered neckline in the 1964 film "Becket."
    • Paramount Pictures

    Becket

    1964

    Costume seen on Siân Phillips as Gwendolen

  • Jean Marsh as Joanna wearing a gown with an embroidered neckline in the episodes "The Knight of Jaffa" and "The Wheel of Fortune" of the 1965 series "Doctor Who."
    • BBC

    Doctor Who: The Crusade (The Knight of Jaffa & The Wheel of Fortune)

    1965

    Costume seen on Jean Marsh as Joanna

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This blue gown, designed by Margaret Furse, was first worn by Siân Phillips as Gwendolen in the 1964 film Becket. It was used again a year later in the Doctor Who serial The Crusade in the episodes The Knight of Jaffa and The Wheel of Fortune, where it was worn by Jean Marsh as Joanna.

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About the Costume

This blue gown, designed by Margaret Furse, was first worn by Siân Phillips as Gwendolen in the 1964 film Becket. It was used again a year later in the Doctor Who serial The Crusade in the episodes The Knight of Jaffa and The Wheel of Fortune, where it was worn by Jean Marsh as Joanna.

Explore more of Margaret Furse’s costumes here!

This blue gown, designed by Margaret Furse, was first worn by Siân Phillips as Gwendolen in the 1964 film Becket. It was used again a year later in the Doctor Who serial The Crusade in the episodes The Knight of Jaffa and The Wheel of Fortune, where it was worn by Jean Marsh as Joanna.

Explore more of Margaret Furse’s costumes here!

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