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THE new Doctor Who stepped out of his Tardis yesterday looking like a walking jumble sale. He was wearing an outfit described by the TV show's producer John Nathan-Turner as "totally tasteless."

The doctor, alias actor Colin Baker sported a coat of many colours and fabrics, yellow-and-black striped trousers, a floppy green polka-dot bow tie and green shoes with red spats.

Colin, who takes over as Dr. Who No. 6 from Peter Davison in March, said in London: "The doctor is not a human, so he - doesn't follow human trends. Hence the costume.

"Actually, I think it's smashing."

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