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The Fourteenth Doctor throwing himself around with reckless abandon
David Tennant at the Rivals Season 2 New York Premiere - May 2026
Something of a person's character may be observed by how they smile. - Christian Nestell Bovee
David Tennant from Rex Is Not Your Lawyer
...for Tennant Tuesday (or whatever day this post finds you)
From the excellent Rex collection at the [ David Tennant Asylum ]
Behind the Scenes of Wild Blue Yonder - Part Fourteen
Excerpts from DWM 589 - Paul Kirkley’s interview with the directors of the three 60th Anniversary Specials:
DWM: Was there a particular moment that made you stop and think: "This is a really mad way to make a living..." Tom Kingsley [ the director of Wild Blue Yonder ]: I remember one day, which is just a good illustration of how varied it is, where we started in the morning filming something outdoors in a really beautiful location. Then we came inside to an alien creature, then we filmed a robot, then we did a pick-up with David and Catherine, running through this completely imaginary location on green screen. And all of these moments, which all look really cool and completely different, are from one single episode. And I just though, "yeah, kid in a candy store..."
For other posts in this set, please see the #whoBtsWBY tag. The full episode list is [ here ]
Crowley’s hairstyles/looks - down through the ages
See also: The 2019 [ Season One ] version The 2023 [ Season Two ] version
Bonus: Professor Anthony J. Crowley, Physicist
David Tennant, Alex Hassell, and Bella Maclean in the King Kong exhibit in the Empire State Building in New York - while promoting Rivals Season 2 - May 2026
Love makes intellectual pretzels of us all.-Sarah Bird
David Tennant at the Rivals S2 Premiere - May 2026
...for Tennant Tuesday (or whatever day this post finds you)
A collection of photos of David Tennant (and friends) backstage at The One Show
David Tennant at the Rivals Season 2 event in NY - May 2026
...for Tennant Tuesday (or whatever day this post finds you)
Behind the Scenes of The Next Doctor (Part 27)
Excerpt from the Radio Times:
David Tennant on David Morrisey "It's a real thrill to work with him again," says David Tennant of David Morrissey, with whom he previously starred in BBC1 drama Blackpool in 2004. Morrissey, Dervla Kirwan, and Velile Tshabalala, who plays Morrissey's companion, Rosita, came in for the special at the end of the grueling nine-month series-four shoot. "There was, I suppose, a danger we'd all be exhausted by the Christmas special," says Tennant. "But to have David, Dervla, and Velile come in with so much energy, always being funny and bright and up for anything, I think it spurred us on. We all got on very well."
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Additional parts of this set are in the #whoBtsNext tag. The full episode list is [ here ]
Behind the Scenes of Good Omens 3
Behind the Scenes of Rivals - with David Tennant & friends [ Part 6 ]
Excerpt from The Mirror (6 Oct 2024):
The actor says an early scene where the pathologically competitive Tony leaps from his helicopter onto the croquet lawn is his favorite career moment so far. "That hole-in-one, I would like you to know, was probably the greatest day of my professional life," he laughs. Instructed by the director to "whack it" from 30 feet away he was told the cameras would keep running until he managed it. "I thought the crew are gonna hate me by take 402," he remembers. "And I nailed it on take four. I've never felt more pleased with myself than that moment. I felt like a sporting God."
Link to other parts: [ One ] [Two ] [ Three ] [ Four ] [ Five ]
An attentive Tennant - from MegaCon Tampa Bay - 2016
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Zooming in on David Tennant - Part Thirteen
Please see the [ Zooming on Tennant Series ] tag for more
David Tennant - Don Juan in Soho (2017) - Part One
Patrick Marber (writer & director of Don Juan in Soho) on David as Don Juan:
David had always been at the top of my list of people who could do the part brilliantly, but the timing had never been right. He has incredible range, bravura and energy. It's a very physical performance; David is quite animal. He also has charm and huge likability, which is essential. Don Juan is a monster, but one that hopefully you gradually grow to admire. You disapprove of him, but in the end you might find yourself thinking, "God, he's a life force". In a way, he has to seduce the audience in the same way that he seduces the people in the play."