You may remember last month that Scottish TV were looking for candidates for a People's Choice nominee for the Greatest Scot award. (You can read original article here.) Well David has made the list.
A panel of experts had already chosen the 30 names, who will be featured during a week-long STV series, which will be screened on five consecutive nights starting at 9pm on Monday.
The programmes will also feature a different People's Choice candidate every evening chosen by Daily Record readers and STV viewers.
And from Monday you will have the chance to vote for the Greatest Scot.
The overall winner will be revealed on a St Andrew's Day results show on November 30 when STV's Stephen Jardine will count down the top five nominees and unveil the people's all-time Greatest Scot.
The winner will be marked with a permanent piece of art by a Scottish artist which will be donated to the nation.
Here's what they say about David:
Born David John McDonald on April 18, 1971, in Bathgate, West Lothian, he is best known, since 2005, as the tenth Doctor Who.
As well as a successful stage career, he has appeared as Casanova and as Barty Crouch, Jr. in Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire.
The son of a Kirk minister and former Moderator, he grew up in Ralston, Renfrewshire and was educated at Paisley Grammar School before earning a degree from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
Aged three, Tennant told his parents that he wanted to become an actor because he was a fan of Doctor Who.
He adopted the name Tennant - inspired by Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys after reading a copy of Smash Hits magazine - because another David McDonald was already on the books of the Equity union.
In 2006, readers of Doctor Who Magazine voted Tennant "Best Doctor", over perennial favourite Tom Baker. In 2007, Tennant's Doctor was voted the "coolest character" on UK television in a Radio Times survey.
You can read about the other People's Choice nominees via The Daily Record here.
A panel of experts had already chosen the 30 names, who will be featured during a week-long STV series, which will be screened on five consecutive nights starting at 9pm on Monday.
The programmes will also feature a different People's Choice candidate every evening chosen by Daily Record readers and STV viewers.
And from Monday you will have the chance to vote for the Greatest Scot.
The overall winner will be revealed on a St Andrew's Day results show on November 30 when STV's Stephen Jardine will count down the top five nominees and unveil the people's all-time Greatest Scot.
The winner will be marked with a permanent piece of art by a Scottish artist which will be donated to the nation.
Here's what they say about David:
Born David John McDonald on April 18, 1971, in Bathgate, West Lothian, he is best known, since 2005, as the tenth Doctor Who.
As well as a successful stage career, he has appeared as Casanova and as Barty Crouch, Jr. in Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire.
The son of a Kirk minister and former Moderator, he grew up in Ralston, Renfrewshire and was educated at Paisley Grammar School before earning a degree from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
Aged three, Tennant told his parents that he wanted to become an actor because he was a fan of Doctor Who.
He adopted the name Tennant - inspired by Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys after reading a copy of Smash Hits magazine - because another David McDonald was already on the books of the Equity union.
In 2006, readers of Doctor Who Magazine voted Tennant "Best Doctor", over perennial favourite Tom Baker. In 2007, Tennant's Doctor was voted the "coolest character" on UK television in a Radio Times survey.
You can read about the other People's Choice nominees via The Daily Record here.