VIDEO: David Tennant Offers Some Monday Motivation
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Magic Radio have shared a video of David Tennant offering you some Monday Motivation...
Though we doubt it'll give you any get up and go..check out David's words of wisdom below:
To celebrate David Tennant turning 50 on Sunday 18th April 2021, we're sharing our Top 50 Moments. A collection of videos that highlight David and his illustrious career. We start today's look back with a selection of videos of various interviews and TV appearances David has made over the years... Back in 2011 Graham Norton decided to test David and Catherine Tate on their lines for their forthcoming play Much Ado About Nothing... David's recent appearance on The Late Late Show in 2021 with James Corden saw David tell James all about Melissa Von Stressel, his fake assistant that he used to get out of gigs and requests he didn't have the heart to say no to directly. Graham Norton talks to David and Matt Smith about teaming up for the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary special in 2013. Graham jokes with David & Olivia Colman in 2015 about the sexual tension between them on Broadchurch & looks at some fan art. 2017 saw David Tennant creep out the Last Leg crew
David Tennant’s recent episode of Have I Got News For You has been uploaded to YouTube for people who can’t see it via iPlayer. David is joined by regular team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop and guest panellists comedian Jack Dee and journalist Helen Lewis to dissect the biggest and most controversial news stories of the past week. Watch below:
David Tennant is the guest host of Have I Got News For You for the seventh time tonight as the show returns for its 61st series. David is joined by regular team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop and guest panellists comedian Jack Dee and journalist Helen Lewis to dissect the biggest and most controversial news stories of the past week. Watch a preview clip here: Have I Got A Bit More News For You airs tonight in the UK on BBC Two at 10pm. The show is an extended edition of the episode originally scheduled for Friday 9th April, which was postponed with the rest of the evening's programming due to the sad announcement of the death of HRH Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The show was recorded on Thursday 8th, before the royal news broke.
To celebrate David Tennant turning 50 on Sunday 18th April 2021, we're sharing our Top 50 Moments. A collection of videos that highlight David and his illustrious career. We continue today's look back with a selection of videos of various TV roles David has taken on over the years... Good Omens' Crowley And Aziraphale's best bits! They're on opposite ends of the morality spectrum, but you just can't beat chemistry. Casanova's funniest moments. Blackpool, David Tennant and Sarah Parish perform Should I Stay David Tennant's best bits as Kilgrave in marvel's Jessica Jones Judi Dench puts David Tennant and Michael Sheen in their place in Staged David Tennant breaks down as Dave in Single Father alongside Suranne Jones David Tennant in comedy drama, There She Goes with Jessica Hynes The best bits of David Tennant as Alec Hardy in Broadchurch David Tennant's most tense and powerful scenes in Deadwater Fell
To celebrate David Tennant turning 50 on Sunday 18th April 2021, we're sharing our Top 50 Moments. A collection of videos that highlight David and his illustrious career. We continue today's look back with a selection of videos from his time on Doctor Who... The Doctor's hand is sliced off during a fight with the Sycorax leader. Since he is still within the first 15 hours of regeneration he is able to grow a new hand, a fightin' hand! The return of Sarah Jane and K-9! Sarah Jane snoops around the school and is shocked to find the TARDIS. Her and the Doctor have an emotional but restrained reunion. Still in a parallel dimension, the Doctor and Rose have infiltrated the party being held by Rose's parents, but things soon go awry when the Cybermen turn up uninvited. Voted #1 greatest moment in sci-fi, horror and fantasy by SFX magazine readers in their 250th issue! In the most gut-wrenching of goodbyes, the Doctor and Rose meet on the beach of Bad Wolf Ba
Jo Whiley and her Radio 2 listeners marked David Tennant’s upcoming 50th birthday by playing a selection of songs associated with his career for her Thursday Theme yesterday evening. You can listen to the item here worldwide via BBC Sounds Jo has long been a supporter of David and his career and dedicated a whole program to him back in 2013 to celebrate the Doctor Who 50th anniversary. You can also still hear that via BBC Sounds here . David turns 50 on Sunday 18th April. Credit: Georgia Tennant
Two of David Tennant's 2020 shows have picked up award nominations, in the Braodcast Awards and in Canada's Banff World Media Festival's Rockie Awards. The BBC's hit lockdown comedy Staged stars David Tennant and Michael Sheen as exaggerated versions of themselves, two frustrated actors attempting to rehearse a play over Zoom while the country is in lockdown. Co-starring their real-life partners Georgia Tennant and Anna Lundberg, Staged was written and directed by Simon Evans, who also joins the cast with Lucy Eaton, Nina Sosanya and some amazing guest stars. The real crime ITV drama Des stars David Tennant as Dennis Nilsen, one of the UK's most prolific serial killers who murdered at least a dozen men and boys in his London residences between 1978 and 1983. The series is based on the book Killing For Company by Brian Masters, played by Jason Watkins, and also stars Daniel Mays as DCI Peter Jay, the police officer who brought Nilsen to justice. Broadcast Awards T
To celebrate David Tennant turning 50 on Sunday 18th April 2021, we're sharing our Top 50 Moments. A collection of videos that highlight David and his illustrious career. We continue today's look back with a selection of videos focusing on David's theatre career... The deposition scene, Act IV, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's history play, Richard II. David Tennant plays Richard II as he hands his crown to Bollingbroke, played by Nigel Lindsay. This production played at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon and the Barbican in London in the 2013 winter season. In Much Ado About Nothing, Beatrice and Benedick are adamant in their mutual dislike, while Claudio and Hero are deep in love, and the two stories take an unexpected course. This production was captured by Digital Theatre live at London’s Wydham's Theatre and starred David Tennant and Catherine Tate. Watch a clip from Act 1. David Tennant talks to Stephen Colbert about why Shakes peare still m
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