June Hudson was a costume designer for Doctor Who's18th season in 1980.[citation needed] Hudson's more notable costume designs included outfits for principal characters, such as Lalla Ward's portrayal of the second Romana and the armor worn by the Gundans.[3]
Hudson later acted in minor roles, such as in an episode of the 2016 spin-off Class[4] and a 2024 episode of Doctor Who, "The Devil's Chord."[5]
Blake's 7
Hudson's contributions to Blake's 7 began with the show's second series. Her contributions include the leather outfits worn by the Liberator crew.
Hudson's creations are listed by episode below:[citation needed]
"Redemption": Kerr Avon's dark blue leather and studs, Roj Blake's voluminous green leather bat sleeves and boots, and Cally's wide-shouldered outfit.
"Shadow": Avon's silver leather tunic, studded belt, and thigh-high black leather boots, and opulent velvet suits for the Terra Nostra crime lords.
"Weapon": Large, elaborately decorated collars for Servalan, Coser, Rashel, and Clonemaster Fen. Servalan wears the same white feather cloak as Romana in "The Ribos Operation." Travis's new uniform is made of ribbed black material. Leotard-cloak-skirt combinations for Carnell and the Federation officer. Jenna and Cally's pleated long dresses. Avon's "lobster suit," made of quilted crimson leather, proved difficult with producers, directors, and the actor himself; the original costume included conical spikes on the collar, originally designed to symbolize the character's angry nature, but were removed at the insistence of the producer.[6][7]
"Horizon": Velvet costumes for Ro and the Federation officers, flowing blue robes with elaborate feather decorations for Ro and Selma's native costumes.
"Pressure Point": Servalan in a coat-like dress revealing that her thighs and legs are made entirely of soft white plastic, complete with hat and wide collar. Later, she sports a pleated white gown with a large metal insect-shaped decoration holding the dress in place.
"Trial": New leather costumes for the whole Liberator crew.
"Killer": Insect-like plastic capes for laboratory workers, insect details on their white costumes, safety suits made entirely of modified Michelin Man costumes.
Hudson mentions delegating the costume design to other colleagues for the second half of the second series. For example, she is not identified as the designer of the costumes in the episode "Gambit," even though she approved of the work and is still credited as the costume designer in the end credits.
Other work
Hudson continues her involvement with the screen as a designer, consultant, and teacher. She makes an appearance in Lalla's Wardrobe documentary. Hudson recently produced the front cover of TARDISbound, a book on the series from the publisher I.B. Tauris. She also produced the cover illustration for Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus, from publisher Obverse Books.