Doctor Who star David Tennant said he will still wear the timelord’s famous blue suit when he leaves the show.
The 38-year-old actor will be seen in his final scenes as the Doctor in a two-parter that will be shown over Christmas.
Asked what he will do with the famous suit, he told UK magazine Closer: “I’ll still wear it! But there is a pair of battered trainers that I used to wear a lot, but now it feels wrong to wear them. Never mind.”
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Doctor Who star David Tennant has said he plans to move to the US if his new TV show takes off.
The 38-year-old will soon be seen playing the Doctor for the last time as his final scenes in the show are screened this Christmas.
He has landed the lead part in an NBC pilot Rex Is Not Your Lawyer and he said that if the show is commissioned for a full series, he may relocate to the US.
Tennant said: “It’s not a tactical move. It’s not like you sit at home thinking: ‘Next year, Hollywood... Read Full Story
DAVID TENNANT'S Doctor Who is soon to vanish off our screens forever in a dramatic regeneration but he will be immortalised on a new set of commemorative medals.
Royal Mint is producing the limited edition Doctor Who items, the first time TV characters have featured on their medals.
They are being produced as Tennant, the 10th Doctor, prepares to bow out of the TARDIS in a two-part Christmas special, The End of Time, that sees him regenerate into Matt Smith on New Year's Day.
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Doctor Who star David Tennant has been immortalised in a new series of medals produced by the Royal Mint.
The Doctor Who-inspired set of medals has been unveiled by the Royal Mint and features the actor’s likeness.
The limited-edition medals, which recently went on sale, also feature the Doctor’s robot dog K-9, the Tardis, as well as the Doctor’s arch-enemies, the Daleks.
This is the first time that a television character has been featured on a Royal Mint medal.
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PROPS featured in TV special The Waters of Mars have now been added to the Doctor Who Exhibition at Coventry Transport Museum.
The exhibition has been extended until January 2010 because of its success and the new props arrived at the venue today.
They include water-zombie The Flood (pictured right), the costume of Captain Adelaide Brooke (played by actress Lindsay Duncan), the costume of Andy, and the robot GADGET! (pictured above and below)
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PROPS featured in TV special The Waters of Mars have now been added to the Doctor Who Exhibition at Coventry Transport Museum.
The exhibition has been extended until January 2010 because of its success and the new props arrived at the venue today.
They include water-zombie The Flood (pictured right), the costume of Captain Adelaide Brooke (played by actress Lindsay Duncan), the costume of Andy, and the robot GADGET! (pictured above and below)
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Doctor Who star David Tennant has three festive jobs lined up for this Christmas as he will be seen playing Doctor Who, Hamlet and a quiz show host.
The 38-year-old actor will be playing the Doctor in a two-parter called The End Of Time on BBC1 this holiday season.
His final scenes as the time lord are said to be ‘one of the most spellbinding exits in Doctor Who history’.
The show’s creator, Russell T Davies, said: “Even the hard-hearted light rigger had something in his eye on set that... Read Full Story
THREE former companions of Doctor Who are to get married in David Tennant's final appearances before he quits the role.
Tennant is to play the Time Lord in three more specials and, according to The Sun, the final story will see Rose (played by Billie Piper) marry the half-human clone of the Doctor in their parallel universe, while Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman) will tie the knot with show regular Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke).
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DOCTOR WHO star David Tennant is to regenerate as a children's storyteller this Christmas, it was announced today.
The actor, who will also be seen this Christmas in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet, is to swap the TARDIS for the Bedtime Story chair on BBC kids' channel CBeebies.
Tennant, soon to be seen bowing out of his role as a Time Lord, will read five stories during the festive season. On Christmas Eve he will be seen reading The Christmas Bear by Henrietta and... Read Full Story
THE bell has tolled in preparation for the death and regeneration of David Tennant's Doctor Who.
Tonight's special, The Waters of Mars, which doesn't air in the US until December 19, leaves viewers in no doubt about the fateful events of the next storyline, The End of Time.
That will be Tennant's last adventure as the Time Lord, with the first part airing on December 25 and the second on or around New Year's Day.
SPOILERS AHEAD...
The Waters of Mars sees the Doctor arrive on Mars in... Read Full Story