Script up for auction

Monday, 19 March 2007 - Reported by Marcus
David Tennant's script from the Series Two episode The Satan Pit is being auctioned for charity on Wednesday 28th March.

The script has been signed by Tennant, Billie Piper and Russell T Davies, and all proceeds will go to the PTA of a primary school supported by Tennant.

The auction will take place at the John Nicholson Auction Rooms in Surrey.

There is a reserve price of 1,000 pounds on this item. The lot number is 421.

Contact

John Nicholson Auctioneers
The Auction Rooms,
Longfield
Midhurst Road
Fernhurst
Haslemere
Surrey
GU27 3HA

E-mail: sales@johnnicholsons.com




FILTER: - David Tennant - Series 2/28

Tennant and Tate together again

Tuesday, 6 March 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive

David Tennant is reuniting with The Runaway Bride co-star Catherine Tate for Comic Relief but probably not as the Doctor.

The BBC press office says Tate has teamed up with Tennant and Lenny Henry plus other surprise guests for some new sketches.

Red Nose Day 2007 - on Friday, March 16 - will also see Simon Pegg (The Long Game),Davina McCall (Bad Wolf), Trinny Woodall (Bad Wolf), Maureen Lipman (The Idiot's Lantern) and Peter Kay (Love and Monsters) involved in the fund-raising drive to help vulnerable people in the UK and Africa.

It is being screened on BBC1 from 7pm to approximately 3.05am on Saturday, with a 35-minute break for the news at 10pm.




FILTER: - People - Special Events - Catherine Tate - David Tennant

Tennant interview on Sci-Fi

Tuesday, 6 March 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive
March 6, 2007 • Posted By Brigadier Bill
The US Sci-Fi Channel website has a brief interview with David Tennant where he talks about the pressure he felt taking over the role and changing companions and actresses.

There is a reference to the Doctor's upcoming encounter with Shakespeare but there are no spoilers.




FILTER: - David Tennant

Recovery ratings

Tuesday, 27 February 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive
The David Tennant/Sarah Parish drama Recovery attracted five million viewers, losing out to ITV1's detective series Lewis, which drew 7.3 million.

Recovery, which aired on BBC1 on Sunday night, had a 20 per cent audience share. It scored an Appreciation Index figure of 86 and was the most enjoyed programme on Sunday night.

Over on Channel 4, Bridget Jones's Diary was watched by three million people, while Five netted more than one million for the film Point Break and 2.3m for the second instalment of The Conspiracy Files, focusing on the death of government scientist Dr David Kelly.




FILTER: - Ratings - David Tennant

Tennant on Two

Saturday, 24 February 2007 - Reported by Marcus
David Tennant spent 90 minutes in the Jonathan Ross studio this morning promoting his Sunday night appearance in the BBC drama Recovery.

Tennant was quizzed about the new series, promising a few tearjerkers along the way.

The whole programme is available via the BBC Listen again service on the Radio Two Website. for the next seven days. Tennant's appearance starts around one hour into the programme.




FILTER: - David Tennant - Radio

Tennant praises Agyeman

Wednesday, 24 January 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive
David Tennant praises newcomer Freema Agyeman in an interview today on Sci Fi Wire.

In the interview, conducted by e-mail, he tells the Sci Fi Channel's news service that the actress "hit the ground running" when she took on the role of Martha Jones, and said he let her deal with the pressure of replacing such a popular and high-profile cast member as Billie Piper in her own way.

Tennant says Agyeman "inhabited Martha Jones from day one without a hint of trepidation or nervousness. I found myself quite envious of her confidence. She is going to be brilliant."

He also tells of how difficult it was to shoot the final scenes with Piper, saying they started sniffling during a run-through of the lines on the make-up bus.

Tennant says Martha and the Doctor have an entirely different relationship to Rose and the Doctor, adding: "As with any big relationship, it takes time for the scars to heal. Perhaps the Doctor feels like he's dealt with it, but Martha might disagree." He also says she "makes herself indispensable".




FILTER: - David Tennant - Press

Raiders of the Lost Archives

Wednesday, 17 January 2007 - Reported by Chuck Foster
ITV broadcast the first part of their new series, Raiders of the Lost Archive, last night; presented by Paddy McGuinness, the show features clips for famous television personalities that were thought to be lost to the archives.

The programme has been made through searches through industry archives and private collections, and the show has also made an appeal for other shows to be returned, in a similar vein to the BBC's own Treasure Huntappeal. This new more general initiative has its own website to accompany the show, and includes a section for the 50 most wanted television shows - of which Doctor Who is listed (number 12 in the alphabetical list). Says the site: "Over 100 episodes of this ever popular series are missing or part missing – all from the black and white 60s era of the show. Doctor Who fans are particularly interested in recovering “The Tenth Planet” Episode 4 which was first broadcast on October 29, 1966. It was the final story of the first Doctor, William Hartnell’s era and the first story to feature the Cybermen. Patrick Troughton also makes his first, uncredited appearance as the Second Doctor. Many classic gems now survive only as soundtracks and photographs. Additionally, some Jon Pertwee 70s episodes made in colour only survive in b/w. Do you have “The Web of Fear” episodes 2-6 or “Fury from the Deep”?"

The next show will feature a very young David Tennant (above) in an early television appearance!




FILTER: - David Tennant

Tennant on TV tonight

Friday, 5 January 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive
A reminder to Outpost Gallifrey readers that David Tennant is the guest presenter tonight on The Friday Night Project on Channel 4.

During the programme, he will give a monologue and face a grilling from the studio audience.

The entertainment show - returning for a fourth series - is on from 11.05pm to 12.10am.

There is also mention of this on Yahoo Entertainment News (with a picture of a blonde-wigged Tennant) and on Digital Spy.




FILTER: - David Tennant

Tennant "Committed to Who"

Wednesday, 3 January 2007 - Reported by DWNP Archive
Fan Website dedicated to David Tennant has announced that he is "committed to the series" despite rumors in the tabloids that he was going to quit after the third series.

The article says, "David is absolutely committed to the show and is currently filming the third series. There is no fourth series currently commissioned yet so we could not confirm his involvement in that yet. When a further series is commissioned, we will be able to confirm his involvement."

The website also lists the fact that there will be another Christmas Special in 2007. However, this news cannot be confirmed at this stage.




FILTER: - Production - David Tennant

Tennant In Who's Who 2007

Tuesday, 2 January 2007 - Reported by Kenny Davidson
If proof were needed, David Tennant has had his A-list celebrity status confirmed by being included in the UK's annual publication of Who's Who 2007, which is a directory of society's rich, famous and influential. The reference work has been published since 1849 and has become a benchmark of the genuinely famous in public life.

Tennant, one of the 1000 new entries, was by tradition invited to submit his potted biography. New entries are given free rein to write their submission, but Tennant restricted himself to basic details, which are descibed by Wednesday's Scotsman as "tantalisingly brief. He mentions his father, the Very Rev Alexander McDonald, but not his mother. He gives no details about his love life and does not list any recreations." He lists himself under his real name, David John McDonald, 35-year-old from Renfrewshire.

Other new entries include presenter Noel Edmonds, veteran actor Denis Lawson (listed as Ewan McGregor's uncle), Dame Maggie Smith's actor son Toby Stephens, comedy actor and writer Sanjeev Bhaskar, author Kate Mosse, and the designer of the iPod Jonathan Ive.

The book is published on Wednesday 3rd January, at the noteworthy price of 145 pound sterling. It is not known if those listed receive a complimentary copy. Further details can be found here.

This story of Who appearing in Who's Who is also in the Daily RecordThe Guardianthe MetroThe Sun, andThe Telegraph.




FILTER: - David Tennant