David Tennant has said on numerous occasions that playing the Doctor is his dream job. Well, an enterprising individual known as
derooftrouser on LiveJournal has
discovered proof that Tennant held that opinion as long ago as 1988. Click
here to see an excerpt from a 1988 edition of "The Grammarian", a publication of Tennant's alma mater, Paisley Grammar School. Drooftrouser has a transcript of the article
here, and a photocopy of the original article
here. The article refers to Tennant as David MacDonald, his birth name; he adopted Tennant as a stage name because there was another David MacDonald in Actors' Equity.
In the article, Tennant says that he has two screen idols:
John Cleese and
Derek Jacobi. (Cleese made a cameo appearance in the 1979 Doctor Who story
City of Death, and Jacobi appeared opposite Tennant as the mysterious Professor Yana in the episode
Utopia earlier this year.)
The "Grammarian" article says: "There is however one particular role which David would love to play – Dr. WHO. The reason? 'I have a fettish [sic] about men dressed in plastic suits !!!!' " It concludes: "Who knows, maybe one day David will be as famous as Peter Howitt (Joey, from "BREAD") who was also a pupil at Paisley Grammar School."
Peter who?
(Thanks to The Researcher on the Doctor Who Forum at Outpost Gallifrey.)