Wednesday 31 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Wednesday 31st January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a video from The Graham Norton Show which was posted on YouTube.

The video shows some of the best and funniest bits from the Doctor Who cast who were guests on the show. 

The video features David Tennant, Catherine Tate, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan among others.

Apologies if this video does not play in your country.








Tuesday 30 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Tuesday 30th January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is the video of the programme David Tennant Remembers...Hamlet which was broadcast on BBC Four on Sunday 1st October.

From July 2008 until January 2009 David Tennant starred as Hamlet for the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-Upon-Avon and London. The play was directed by Gregory Doran.

A televised version of the play was filmed in June 2009 and broadcast on BBC One on Boxing Day 2009.

The description for David Tennant Remembers...Hamlet is:
'David Tennant looks back on the role he time-travelled into after leaving the TARDIS, playing Hamlet in Greg Doran's award winning 2008 production for the Royal Shakespeare Company. David's portrayal was described at the time as 'athletic and immensely engaging', full of 'vigour and wild humour' and 'the best great Dane in years'.

Here he talks about his approach to the part, performing opposite Patrick Stewart (who played the role of Claudius) and the reaction he got when the production became a hit with BBC audiences when it was screened on Boxing Day 2009.'

Apologies if this video does not play in your country.









Monday 29 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Monday 29th January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a funny video of David Tennant and Catherine Tate recalling the Tenth Doctor and Donna's past adventures in Doctor Who.

David Tennant and Catherine Tate returned as the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble for the show's 60th Anniversary and they starred in three special episodes which premiered on BBC One and worldwide on Disney+ on Saturday 25th November, Saturday 2nd December and Saturday 9th December 2023.

Apologies if this video does not play in your country.








Sunday 28 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Sunday 28th January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today are a selection of photos from when he attended Montréal Comiccon fan convention on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th July 2017.

This was the first time David Tennant had attended a fan convention in Canada.

Alex Kingston (who played River Song) and Freema Agyeman were also guests.

This page has photos of David Tennant with fans at the fan convention on Sunday 9th July.

As there were loads of photos posted online, we opted for the most amusing, sweet or unusual ones. 

Apologies that we can not name each person in the photos.































Saturday 27 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Saturday 27th January 2024


The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a clip from the second episode of The Escape Artist.

The blurb for the video clip is: 
'Will Burton is a criminal defense lawyer who specializes in getting people out of tight legal corners...hence, his nickname The Escape Artist. Will is in high demand as he has never lost a case. With a loving young family and promotion to the Queen's Counsel in his future, everything is on the up-and-up..... 

Starring David Tennant, Toby Kebbell, Sophie Okonedo and Ashley Jensen.'

Apologies if the video does not play in your country.






 

Friday 26 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Friday 26th January 2024


The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a Doctor Who video titled Calling The Doctor. 

It comes from the episode The Stolen Earth and stars David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. 

Apologies if the video does not play in your country.




Thursday 25 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Thursday 25th January 2024


The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a funny clip from the third episode of the original series of Broadchurch starring David Tennant and Olivia Colman. 

Apologies if the video does not play in your country.

 




Wednesday 24 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Wednesday 24th January 2024


It's something slightly different today as the David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a post showing the 36 Radio Times covers which David Tennant has appeared on.

This includes a couple of times when there were alternative versions available.







Tuesday 23 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Tuesday 23rd January 2024



The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a video from Doctor Who Confidential.

This episode is called Oods And Ends which covered the episode Planet Of The Ood.

Apologies if this video does not play in your country.





Monday 22 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Monday 22nd January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a clip from one of David Tennant's video diaries. In this clip he shows the prosthetics he wore for the episode 42 in Doctor Who.

Apologies if this video does not play in your country.





Sunday 21 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Sunday 21st January 2024

The David Tennant Treat For Today is a scene from Much Ado About Nothing which was recorded live by Digital Theatre.

David Tennant  starred as Benedick and Catherine Tate was Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing at the Windham Theatre in London from 16th May until 3rd September 2011.

In this scene from Act One David makes his entrance on a golf buggy!

Apologies if this video does not play in your country.








Saturday 20 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Saturday 20th January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a series of photos taken from when David Tennant and Catherine Tate made an appearance on BBC Radio One a few years ago.

Please scroll down to see the full batch of photos.

Clicking on any photos should show a larger version.
































Friday 19 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Friday 19th January 2024


The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a video showing David Tennant and the Doctor Who crew as they film his half of the regeneration scene from The Power Of The Doctor.


Apologies if the video does not play in your country.







Thursday 18 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Thursday 18th January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a fun trailer for the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary special episode Day Of The Doctor which was posted on YouTube.

The video was made by a fan in a Star Wars: Episode VII style.

Apologies if this video does not play in your country.








Wednesday 17 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Wednesday 17th January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a series of good quality photos from when David Tennant was a guest at BAFTA In Conversation With.

The event took place in New York on Monday 18th April 2016. That day was David Tennant's 45th birthday and the audience sang him Happy Birthday and a cake was offered to him!

Please scroll down to see the full series of photos.
































































Tuesday 16 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Tuesday 16th January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is the video acceptance of David Tennant from when he won the Best Actor In A Play award at the What's On Stage awards in 2015.

David Tennant starred as Richard II for the Royal Shakespeare production of the play in Stratford-upon-Avon from Thursday 19th October until Saturday 16th November before transferring to the Barbican Centre in London from Monday 13th December 2013 until Saturday 25th January 2014. The performance of 13th November was screened in various cinemas worldwide and later released on DVD.

David reprised his role as Richard II for the RSC Kings and Country cycle at the Barbican Centre in January 2016 before transferring to the Brooklyn Academy Of Music (BAM) in March 2016.

Apologies if this video does not play in your country.








Monday 15 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Monday 15th January 2024


The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is a video showing the scene where The Doctor and Rose say goodbye in the Doctor Who episode Doomsday. 

Get your tissues ready! 

Apologies if the video does not play in your country.





Sunday 14 January 2024

David Tennant Treat 4 Today for Sunday 14th January 2024

The David Tennant Treat 4 Today is part of an article about David Tennant with some quotes from him which was published on Sunday 23rd July 2000 in the newspaper Scotland On Sunday.

David was performing three plays with The RSC at the time - Romeo And Juliet, The Comedy Of Errors and The Rivals.

The article included:
'One of the theatre's big discoveries, Tennant arrived at Stratford in January to start rehearsing his lead role in The Rivals. At the same time he rehearsed another starring part, that of the twin Antipholus in The Comedy of Errors. Both have opened to rave reviews and Tennant has won much praise for his performances. As Boyd, former artistic director of Glasgow's Tron Theatre, describes "He has a tremendous ability to communicate with an audience - he's like an open book. He has such an open face and an open spirit."

In The Rivals, one critic wrote that he 'is blessed with the most eloquent left eyebrow since Roger Moore's.' Another said of him in The Comedy of Errors: 'Tennant's ingenuity and understated comedy are the production's making. His face speaks volumes and is as changeable as a weather-vane' And a third: 'The best performance comes from David Tennant...rapidly establishing himself as one of the most endearing comic actors in the business.
Not that you dare quote any of these to "the skinny Scot frae Paisley". There is no time for reading reviews, he says, as we race down the stairs behind the scenes at the theatre and rush across to the Union Club, the RSC's version of the Groucho Club-on-Avon for Company members, to dive into steak and kidney pie and coffee cake. He will read all his notices at the end of the season, when he will have played 97 performances as Jack Absolute, slid down the banisters as Antipholus 72 times and fallen in doomed love with Juliet 45 times. There have been two matinees every week, as well as six evening shows since The Rivals started previewing in March. "I don't want to know the total number", he says, as I prepare to quote the statistics. "I haven't dared count them. It's too terrifying, although once Romeo and Juliet opens I'll just be doing eight shows a week and getting days off, because I won't be rehearsing."

Tennant reckons he gets first Monday off in August. "But to make up for it, we then do three matinees. I get a very short break in September, I think. It's quite full on, but it's that or you don't do the parts."

"He is perfect casting for Romeo, because of the intensity he brings to his work," Michael Boyd says. While Tennant's great friend and former landlady, the comic performer and author of Does My Bum Look Big In This?, Arabella Weir, says: " He's astonishingly focused for his age and amazingly straightforward and honest. He's trustworthy and he's honourable." Tennant lodged with her for five years when he "very trepidatiously" moved to London. Weir, whom he met on Takin' Over The Asylum, led him astray, he jokes. "She would shock me with the things she would say, but she finds it harder to shock me now. She probably corrupted me, but I probably needed corrupting a little bit. It sounds like we were lovers or something. We weren't. It was more she led me into the murky world of London. I think I was quite green when I left Scotland - I was blessed with a very good upbringing, because my parents are very moral, Christian people, but without the brimstone and thunder nonsense."

There is still something uncynical and unspoilt about him, though. He confesses that being with the RSC can be scary. "Not only because you are in the home of 'world class classical theatre' (as all the brochures tell you), but these big Shakespearean roles come with a lot of historical baggage attached. People tell you how romantic Ian McKellen was as Romeo, or how masculine Sean Bean was, or how marvellous Laurence Olivier was. You feel the weight of all those ghosts, those performances that have taken on a mystical resonance. And because it's Shakespeare, you feel it's hard to make it believable, because it is so beautiful. With this play, everyone has so many ideas about it, that you almost want to play against the beauty. We did the balcony scene the other day and I was doing: 'But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!' and I was going: 'How can I say that?' It is beyond parody, but all you can do is be personal with it and make it your own, if that doesn't sound too pretentious. I know that's how Alex [who plays Juliet] feels about famous lines like, 'Parting is such sweet sorrow'."

Rehearsals carry on into the evening, although Tennant has to dash off to a warm-up, then strut his stuff in The Rivals. The last "Bravo!" is still echoing in his ears as he flies out the stage door, clutching his shopping. "The milk and the orange juice will be curdled. They have been in my dressing-room all day," he says gloomily. There is not even time for a post-show pint in the actors' local, The Dirty duck. He has, he notes, only been there twice since January. "I'll make up for it once Romeo's up and running," he promises.

After the show, which finishes at 10.30pm, he drives the mile-and-a-bit to his flat, watches TV for half an hour to unwind, and then goes to bed with the Arden edition of "the greatest love story ever told". Then, the next morning, he's up at 8am, eats a bowl of Honey Nut Shredded Wheat - "my only concession to healthy living" - and drives back to the theatre, where he showers, goes shopping at Marks & Spencer for lunch, then starts rehearsal again at 10am. "I'm marrying Juliet this morning," he says. "Knowing Michael, it'll be something unusual and different. Swinging from the chandeliers? Probably."
The intensity of the roller coaster he is on is overwhelming. Stratford is a gruelling, sometimes stifling. hothouse. Rehearsal followed by show, followed by rehearsal, in one long punishing schedule. After one-and-a-half hours in the rehearsal room, there is just time for a snack before voice warms-ups for the matinee of The Rivals. There, Tennant's rapier-thin young blade gets involved in sword fights and various cunning derring-do disguises, then he is off again for lunch. And back on again, for The Comedy of Errors. A short show, but a physical one, as Tennant slides down those banisters, executes pratfalls and turns in a brilliantly funny double act with Ian Hughes, who plays his manservant, Dromio. He also does the neatly witty trick of lightning two post-coital cigarettes after seducing his long lost twin's wife and then buries his head on Nina Conti's cleavage.

Later Tennant is in his dressing-room, stripped to the waist, slapping Simple moisturiser onto his face, swigging pints of mineral water, and packing up his make-up box, an old-fashioned leather bowling case. As we leave, we trip up over a bloody but unbowed Hotspur, about to go on stage and die in Henry IV, Part 1, Falstaff is plumped in the corner and wishes us a courteous good night, while various make-up girls daub elderly knights. "It's like this every night at this time," says Tennant. "You can't move for men in armour and there's bloody everywhere."

There is still no time for one quick drink in the Union Club. "I've got to get those lines fixed," he says, as he climbs into his car, He pushes a taped version of Romeo and Juliet - in which he plays Mercutio and Joseph Fiennes is Romeo - into the recorder. "It'll help me with learning my lines and, hopefully, Joe might have come up with something new that I can nick for my performance." And he drives off into the Warwickshire night.

Romeo and Juliet runs until October 7, in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon. The Comedy of Errors runs until October 6 and The Rivals is in the Swan Theatre until October 7.'