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#DOCTOR WHO SPECIALS DAVID TENNANT FULL#
The Tenth Doctor’s duality is apparent from his first full appearance in 2005’s ‘The Christmas Invasion’. Ten, to the very end, seems to believe his own hype. A significant difference between Twelve and Ten, though, is that Twelve questions himself more. Six and Twelve were both written to be especially abrasive, then soften as time went on (with Colin Baker having to do this through Big Finish audio plays rather than on telly). Ever since the First Doctor kidnapped Ian and Barbara, the character has been moving away from the entitled snob we met him as, but can never escape it completely. Most Doctors have an element of unpleasantness to their behaviour. That tension in the character isn’t due to bad writing or acting. His ego wants feeding, and once fed, can have destructive results. He’s handsome, he’s charismatic, and travelling with him can be addictively fun, but he is also casually cruel, harshly dismissive, and lacking in self-awareness.
That’s interesting in some respects, because the Tenth Doctor is very much a Jekyll and Hyde character. Ten is ‘down-to-earth’, ‘romantic’, ‘sweeter’, ‘more light-hearted’ and the Doctor you’d most want to invite you on board the TARDIS. In articles to accompany these fan polls, Tennant’s Doctor is described as ‘amiable’ in contrast to his predecessor Christopher Eccleston’s dark take on the character. Put simply, the Tenth Doctor is ‘My Doctor’ for a huge swathe of people and David Tennant in a brown coat will be the image they think of when Doctor Who is mentioned. He is the only other Doctor who challenges Tom Baker in terms of associated iconography, even being part of the Christmas idents on BBC One as his final episodes were broadcast. He was the Doctor during one of Doctor Who‘s critical and commercial peaks, bringing in consistently high ratings and a Christmas day audience of 13.31 million for ‘ Voyage of the Damned’, and 12.27 million for his final episode, ‘ The End of Time – Part Two’.
#DOCTOR WHO SPECIALS DAVID TENNANT TV#
He beat Tom Baker in a 2006 Doctor Who Magazine poll, and was voted the best TV character of the 21 st Century by the readers of Digital Spy.
This prize has been kindly donated by the actors and The Wolseley.As recently as September 2020 David Tennant topped a Radio Times poll of favourite Doctors. Comic Relief will give you as much noticed as possible once the date is confirmed. The meet and greet will take place between September 2017 and May 2018. Five pounds enters your name into the pot for a chance to join the seven Doctors for what is being described as the most historic breakfast in the history of television. To win the chance to join them on this remarkable morning, you need to enter the prize draw. An epic event, a world first, and a legendary opportunity to witness history in the making. Here, inside its hallowed hall, the meal of meals will take place. The Wolseley on Piccadilly will be hosting this landmark meal where, for the first time in the show's 54 year history, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi will meet to break bread and talk Tardis.
The Steelbook will feature new and exclusive artwork.Ĭomic Relief is offering the first opportunity ever created to enjoy a Full English Breakfast in the company of Seven Doctors.
#DOCTOR WHO SPECIALS DAVID TENNANT SERIES#
Boarding the TARDIS, Amy and the Doctor embark on a series of adventures that will change her life forever.Įxecutive Produced by Steven Moffat, the series features Arthur Darvill as Amy’s fiancé Rory Williams and guest stars including Olivia Coleman, James Cordan, Bill Nighy, Ian McNeice, Annette Crosbie, Helen McCrory, Lucian Msamati, Alex Price, Sophie Okonedo, Nia Roberts, Meera Syal and Nina Wadia.īonus features include two ‘Meanwhile in the Tardis’ additional scenes, four ‘The Monster Files’, a three-part video diary, thirteen ‘Doctor Who Confidential’ cut-downs, six in-vision commentaries, out-takes and over twenty teasers and trailers. Pulling himself out of the wreckage, he comes face-to-face with Amy Pond and promises to take her on a journey to the stars. Series Five welcomed the arrival of Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and Karen Gillan as his new friend, Amy Pond.Īfter his explosive regeneration, the Doctor awakes to discover his TARDIS is about to crash. Transport yourself back in time and space with Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series on Steelbook Blu-Ray.