TV Buzz “Doctor Who” stars David Tennant, Catherine Tate, and John Barrowman sing a tribute to producers Russell T. Davies and Julie Gardner for their excellent work on the show.
The newest gem from the Doctor Who wrap special is “The Ballad of Russell and Julie”, sung by David Tennant, Catherine Tate, and John Barrowman. (via toplessrobot.com)
TV Buzz Just surfaced on Tumblr: The cast and crew commemorate the end of David Tennant as “Doctor Who” by doing a wacky version of “(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles” by the Proclaimers (who happen to be David's fave band). For all you David Tennant lamenters out there.
Sadly this photo of Karen Gillan and David Tennant does not mean we will be seeing the Tenth Doctor back on the screen. (via liveforfilms.com)
Before he became the Doctor, Tennant starred in this horrible British anti-smoking PSA. But I guess everyone has to start somewhere.
With The Fright Night Remake fast on the horizon, it might be fun to look at the beginning of costar David Tennant’s acting career. In 1987 Tennant was in a hilariously low budget Anti-Smoking PSA. Sorry about the crappy video quality. (via The Uniblog)
Meet David Tennant, Vampire Hunter. If you didn't already know, Tennant is playing a new version of Peter Vincent in the new Fright Night movie. Click through for more posters from the movie. (via io9.com)
The best part of the new Fright Night trailer? David Tennant, shirtless and wearing guyliner. 'Nuff said.
The first Fright Night remake trailer disappointed me a ton. Why was there no David Tennant in it? To taunt me maybe? I dunno, but at least this trailer is much improved (in other words, there is more Scottish smoldering). “Let’s kill something,” indeed. (Via The Uniblog)
TV Buzz An unknown actor Matt Smith has been chosen as the next star of Doctor Who, a massively popular BBC series. His sunken cheekbones and awkward gangly demeanor has fans fearing that Dr. Who will be turned into some sort of emo teen drama.
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The web is abuzz with reactions (and confusions) about the recent announcement of popular Brit series Doctor Who's newest star. The new Doctor will be newcomer Matt Smith, who is not only unheard of by sci-fi lovers, but also the youngest actor to ever portray the Doctor on the series.
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Britain’s best-known time traveler is ending his journey.