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Wednesday, 7 December 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Annette Badland (Margaret Blaine) will star as Queen Elizabeth 1 in "The Elizabethan Beauty Law," a play written by Lizzie Hopley (Gemma Griffin from Big Finish's "Terror Firma"). It also features Amanda Root, Tom Burke, Toby Longworth and Alan Cox. The audio play airs on BBC Radio 4 this Friday, 9 December at 14.15, according to the Radio 4 website: "During Elizabeth I's reign, the Embellishment Law ruled that any woman trapping a man into marriage through self-adornment could be tried as a witch. Florence Buckley is a plain woman of 39 and very much in love - until her new husband removes her carefully constructed clothes on her wedding night."

Tracey Ann Oberman (soon to be seen as Yvonne Hartman in series two) was on the Richard And Judy show on Channel 4 on 6 December. Oberman mainly discussed her departure this week from "Eastenders" but also mentioned "Doctor Who," where she noted that the production is "more secretive than the 'Eastenders' team." She noted that she plays a baddie and that her character is in charge of a large organisation, and that she has great dress sense. (She also used an American accent, but this might not be related to the series.) She noted that David Tennant is "doing well" as the Doctor and that he brings and "intelligence" to the role.

David Tennant - as well as his father - will be guests on a future episode of Ready Steady Cook, being recorded on Friday 16 December, according to the ticket agency booking the audience, Applause Store. There is no word as to when this episode will air.

Tennant is also profiled today's The Independent, including the first fresh interview with him since the widely carried press release material of last week, although there are signs that the interview was conducted some time ago ("I don't know how I'm going to play [the Doctor] yet"). Asked about his accent in Doctor Who, Tennant says, "There'll be a bit of a story behind my English accent - it's not that straightforward. But anyway, I'm used to doing English accents ... I don't feel any great nationalistic need to be Scottish." He describes on-set nerves as "a regular visitor ... Everyone else on set always seems much more relaxed and confident than me." He doesn't mind people coming up to him in the street – "as long as people aren't unpleasant or violent or rude" – and confides he's "done nothing with the money yet. Maybe I'll store it up for the future when I'm back working in Dundee rep."

The Daily Mirror featured a story called "Who's In Da Hood?" on Tuesday: "She might be trying her hardest to remain incognito, but there is no disguising Who this actress is... Dr Who star Billie Piper was clearly in no mood to be spotted yesterday. She emerged from a North London branch of Waterstones with her face hidden deep inside a fur-lined hoodie and obscured by a big pair of specs. Clutching a bag of books and talking into her mobile, 22-year-old Billie seemed determined to avoid being seen or engage in any eye contact. 'She looked like she was in a really bad mood,' said an onlooker. 'Billie obviously didn't want to be recognised. Still, what did she expect wearing such a conspicuous jacket?' Never a hood idea, love." Of course, the Mirror's online version forgot to include the photo...

Manchester Online features a preview of David Tennant's new two-part drama series, "Secret Smile". "Parts in Casanova, the live broadcast of The Quatermass Experiment and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire have helped turn him into a major heart-throb. ... Fans of the Scottish thespian can catch him in action in this two-part drama based on Nicci French's novel. But, rather than play a likeable soul, the actor for once goes against type by portraying a charmer without a heart of gold. He heads the cast as Brendan Block, an entrepreneur who enjoys a 10-day fling with Miranda Cotton, played by Shaun of the Dead star Kate Ashfield. His creepy behaviour makes her end their relationship, but it seems he won't let her go easily, and plots revenge by seducing her sister Kerry. Five weeks later, the new couple announce their engagement."

There's more coverage of the BBC's Winter/Spring press release at The StageBBC NewsEntertainmentWise,Brand Republic.

(Thanks to Steve Tribe, Paul Engelberg, Peter Weaver, Rob Edwards, Bob Grist, Faiz Rehman and Joseph Lidster)




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