The Tenth Doctor and Donna are back! The news comes just one week after Sex Education actor Ncuti Gatwa was revealed as the Fourteenth Doctor. The BBC has confirmed today that David Tennant and Catherine Tate are filming scenes for Doctor Who which will be aired in 2023 when the show celebrates its 60th anniversary. The beloved pairing will also reunite with showrunner Russell T Davies for the first time since David Tennant's final episodes, The End Of Time Parts 1 and 2, which aired in 2009 and 2010. David, of course, made an appearance in the 50th Anniversary special The Day Of The Doctor, alongside Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, Billie Piper and John Hurt. He and Catherine have also reunited for a series of Tenth Doctor audio dramas for Big Finish. The Doctor and Donna parted ways when the Doctor had to wipe Donna's memory, making her forget him, in order to save her life. He left her family with a warning: if ever she remembers, she will die. But with the two coming face to fac
David Tennant was seen on the set of Doctor Who today after it was announced he will return to the show in 2023. David was filming scenes in London's Camden Market alongside Catherine Tate and Bernard Cribbins. The BBC confirmed yesterday that David Tennant and Catherine Tate are returning to Doctor Who for the show's 60th anniversary. The beloved pairing have reunited with showrunner Russell T Davies for the first time since David Tennant's final episodes, The End Of Time Parts 1 and 2, which aired in 2009 and 2010. David, of course, made an appearance in the 50th Anniversary special The Day Of The Doctor, alongside Matt Smith, Jenna Coleman, Billie Piper and John Hurt. He and Catherine have also reunited for a series of Tenth Doctor audio dramas for Big Finish. The Doctor and Donna parted ways when the Doctor had to wipe Donna's memory, making her forget him, in order to save her life. He left her family with a warning: if ever she remembers, she will die. But with t
David Tennant is a guest on the latest episode of the Royal Shakespeare Company's podcast 'Interval Drinks'. Interval Drinks is an opportunity to learn more about the life of the RSC from those at the heart of the Company. The Podcast offers audiences a rare insight into the professional journeys of these RSC artists, as well as a chance to explore the craft of modern theatre and discuss some of the biggest issues facing the theatre industry today. In episode one, actor Mark Quartley, who is currently playing Henry VI in the RSC’s productions of Henry VI: Rebellion and Wars of the Roses, speaks to David Tennant about auditioning for drama school as a 16-year-old from Paisley, how it feels when you forget the lines on stage and imposter syndrome. They also chat about what David likes about playing characters by Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies and Shakespeare. Listen below:
David Tennant joins his longtime friend Richard Wilson in a new episode of the veteran Scots actor's much loved comedy show Believe It! which returns to BBC Radio 4 this morning. Scripted by Jon Canter, the award-winning series stars Richard as an exaggerated version of himself, narrating his fictional autobiography, based on glimmers of truth. In the first episode of Series 6, Journey Home, Richard Wilson has an extraordinary urge to go back to his birth place, Greenock. Who better to accompany him than fellow Scot David Tennant? Richard persuades David to drive. Other guests joining Richard during this four-episode series include Sir Ian McKellen, Arabella Weir and Stephen Mangan. The programme is produced by Clive Brill for Brill Productions. Listen in from anywhere in the world from 11.30am BST this morning on BBC Radio 4. The station is available online here .
Amazon Prime have released a short video of David Tennant recording his role as General Kreig in The Legend Of Vox Machina. The Legend of Vox Machina is based on campaign one of the Dungeons & Dragons web series Critical Role. Vox Machina, a band of eight unlikely heroes, find themselves on a quest to save the realm of Exandria from dark magical forces. You can stream the series on Amazon Prime now here.
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David Tennant joins his longtime friend Richard Wilson in a new series of the veteran Scots actor's much loved comedy show Believe It! which returns to BBC Radio 4 in May. Scripted by Jon Canter, the award-winning series stars Richard as an exaggerated version of himself, narrating his fictional autobiography, based on glimmers of truth. In the first episode of Series 6, Journey Home, Richard Wilson has an extraordinary urge to go back to his birth place, Greenock. Who better to accompany him than fellow Scot David Tennant? Richard persuades David to drive. Other guests joining Richard during this four-episode series include Sir Ian McKellen, Arabella Weir and Stephen Mangan. The programme is produced by Clive Brill for Brill Productions. Listen in from anywhere in the world on Friday 13th May from 11.30am BST on BBC Radio 4. The station is available online here .
There's been an update on the status of David Tennant's postponed West End play, Good, thanks to one of the show's co-stars, Elliot Levy. Good, which was postponed in both 2020 and 2021 due to the Coronavirus pandemic, will apparently be finally going into rehearsals. Elliot talks about the play in a new interview with Jewish News who say: Elliot plans to stay in Cabaret for the next six months, but will also start rehearsals with director Dominic Cooke for a reimagined production of CP Taylor’s Good with David Tennant and Fenella Woolgar. “It’s a sort of accompaniment to Cabaret as it’s set in Germany at the start of Nazism and revolves around a friendship between a Jewish psychoanalyst – my role – and an academic who is unconsciously drawn into the party. So it slowly descends into one running the camp and the other in a camp.” First staged 20 years ago, Good is described as the definitive play about the Holocaust in English theatre and Elliot believes CP Taylor, a Glas