David Tennant on Deserty Island Discs

Dec 13 > by Kelsey > No Comments > News

DAVID Tennant is to be a guest on Britain’s most famous radio show.

The Paisley actor will star on Desert Island Discs on Sunday, December 27, in what is another accolade for the actor whose star is constantly rising.

An appearance on the long-running BBC Radio Four programme, which famously asks guests to choose eight favourite music recordings, is reserved for those in the public eye who have reached the peak of their professions.

Presented by David’s fellow Scot Kirsty Young, it famously takes the form of an interview interspersed with excerpts from the eight chosen discs.

On the surface a gentle interview, the show has often seen guests talking about intimate aspects of their lives. Some have even been reduced to tears when recalling sadness or upset.

Writing about 38-year-old David’s appearance on the show, the Radio Times says: “When David Tennant was a boy, he tells how he kept a little book in which he noted what was in the pop charts each week.

“Once he was given a big box of chocolates and he entered all of the contents and marked off what he’d eaten and when.

“He was, he confesses, a geek.

“But it was as youthful geek that he announced to his parents that he wanted to be Doctor Who.

“The rest is time-and-relative-dimensions-in-space history.”

As revealed in the Paisley Daily Express, David was a Doctor Who fan from an early age.

He often wrote about the BBC sci-fi show in school essays, and even asked his grandmother to knit him a long scarf like the one worn by Tom Baker when he starred as the Doctor.

David, of course, went on to stardom when he took the role on himself to great acclaim.

He is now in Hollywood filming a new comedy drama dubbed Rex is Not Your Lawyer.

At the end of each edition of Desert Island Discs, guests are asked to name the one disc from their chosen eight that they would take to the desert island.

They are also told they will be given the Bible and all of Shakespeare’s works to take with them.

But they must also name another book they would want to have with them on the island.

And guests are asked to choose a luxury that would give them some pleasures while cast away.

To find out what David chooses, tune into Desert Island Discs at 11.15am on December 27.

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New video + scans!

Dec 13 > by Kelsey > No Comments > Gallery, Media, News

First, we have an awesome new video of David talking about his character Pomfrey in St. Trinian’s II: The Legend of Fritton’s Gold. He’s quite sexist, yet very funny! Also, I added some scans of Doctor Who magazine 415 a while ago, take a gander :)

Video and scans here.

Doctor Who has become a commemorative Royal Mint medal

Dec 1 > by Kelsey > No Comments > News

DAVID Tennant has regenerated – into a commemorative medal.
Royal Mint is producing the limited edition Doctor Who items, the first time TV characters have featured on their medals.
They are being produced as Tennant, the 10th Doctor, prepares to bow out of the Tardis in a two-part Christmas special.
He will regenerate into Matt Smith, the latest actor to take on the time-travelling sci-fi role.
As well as Tennant, the Daleks and the Doctor’s robot dog K-9 appear on the gold and silver medals.
Commemorative coin director Dave Knight said: “Just as the Doctor is timeless, so too is the enduring appeal of the TV series which continues to entertain audiences across the world.
“We hope fans everywhere will find these medals a fitting tribute not just to David Tennant, but to the whole Doctor Who story.”

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‘Heroes’ star cast in Tennant’s ‘Rex’

Dec 1 > by Kelsey > No Comments > News

Sendhil Ramamurthy has landed a role on NBC pilot Rex Is Not Your Lawyer.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor, who currently plays Mohinder Suresh on Heroes, has been cast as a regular on the comedy drama project.

Ramamurthy will reportedly play an ambitious lawyer who falls in love with Rex’s fiancée, played by Abigail Spencer. His casting is said to be in second position to Heroes.

Additionally, Jane Curtin has been added to the pilot in the role of Rex’s mother and mentor, described as a successful law professor who falls for Rex’s shrink.

It was previously announced that David Tennant will play the title character in the project, marking his US television debut.

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Very interesting as it happens I’m a Heroes fan :)

Doctor Who star David Tennant to regenerate as children’s storyteller

Nov 28 > by Kelsey > No Comments > News

Doctor Who star David Tennant is to regenerate as a children’s storyteller this Christmas, it has been announced.

The actor, who will also be seen this Christmas in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet, is to swap the Tardis for the bedtime story chair on CBeebies.

Tennant, soon to be seen bowing out of his role as a Time Lord, will read five stories during the festive season.

On Christmas Eve he will be seen reading The Christmas Bear by Henrietta and Paul Stickland.

Tennant’s acclaimed portrayal of Hamlet, which was lauded on stage, will be screened on BBC2.

Viewers will see him bow out as BBC1′s Doctor Who this Christmas when he appears in a two-part story The End Of Time alongside veteran actor Bernard Cribbins

The special Christmas episodes will see the Doctor reunited with Donna Noble, played by comic actress Catherine Tate before he regenerates.

Tennant, who announced he was quitting Doctor Who a year ago, is being replaced by Matt Smith, 27.

Smith will become the eleventh actor to appear as the Doctor on television when the new series of the popular show is aired on BBC next year.

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Exclusive News Release on David Tennant

Nov 25 > by Kari > No Comments > Exclusive, News

Thanks to the awesome people at Reader’s Digest for letting us know!

David Tennant Cover Reader's Digest
READER’S DIGEST EXCLUSIVE:
David Tennant has nothing to say to Matt Smith

David Tennant has admitted he has “nothing to say” to new Time Lord, Matt Smith.

Tennant told Reader’s Digest, in an exclusive interview for the December issue, that he’d spoken to his successor several times “but there’s nothing to say.  I think we both thought we’d be able to exchange lots of ideas. But actually it’s none of my business how Matt does it and nothing I say can really help him.”

Talking about his final foray as the Doctor in this year’s Christmas special, Tennant says “This year we’ve done something different.  It is still set in Christmas, but it’s perhaps not got quite as much, er…Christmas cheer as before.”  Tennant adds that come Christmas Day he’ll be watching his own send off. “Just to enjoy the moment. It’s my last Doctor Who – it will be nice to witness that.”

Tennant is now the proud possessor of his own sonic screwdriver, the Doctor’s signature gizmo. “I have one of the real things! I’ve only once used it to impress a child. It was a charity thing but it was quite cool. He was only about five, so it was a nice, wide-eyed moment.”

While he “doesn’t have any regrets” about leaving the iconic series Tennant is prepared for the inevitable “pangs of jealousy” once he’s handed over the Doctor’s mantle.

But Tennant fans shouldn’t think he’ll be resting on his laurels.

Hinting at possible future plans, Tennant reveals that as a child he loved Marvel’s The Avenger’s, a comic about a team of crime-fighting superheroes. “It’s yet to be made into a film, although I think there are rumblings.  I’d be quite happy to be involved.”  Indeed the film is in pre-production, with Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson already signed on.

David Tennant, superhero? Fans would say he’s played that role already.