David Tennant's Bond Fantasy
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From the Daily Mirror.
MY BOND FANTASY
http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tm_headline=my-bond-fantasy&method=full&objectid=18860668&siteid=89520-name_page.html
DOCTOR Who star David Tennant wants to go from saving the world to destroying it - by becoming a James Bond baddie.
The 35-year-old, who has been inundated with offers of TV and film work following his success as the Time Lord, said: "I'd like to be a Bond baddie.
"They always have some disability, don't they? I could have one leg and be stroking a chicken saying 'I've infected the world with bird flu'."
But Tennant ruled out replacing the current 007 Daniel Craig. He said: "I think that job's taken for a while - mind you I said that about Doctor Who."
In this Saturday's BBC1 show the Doctor meets William Shakespeare, played by Shameless star Dean Lennox Kelly. Writer Russell T Davies said: "It's one of our most ambitious projects."
MY BOND FANTASY
http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/tm_headline=my-bond-fantasy&method=full&objectid=18860668&siteid=89520-name_page.html
DOCTOR Who star David Tennant wants to go from saving the world to destroying it - by becoming a James Bond baddie.
The 35-year-old, who has been inundated with offers of TV and film work following his success as the Time Lord, said: "I'd like to be a Bond baddie.
"They always have some disability, don't they? I could have one leg and be stroking a chicken saying 'I've infected the world with bird flu'."
But Tennant ruled out replacing the current 007 Daniel Craig. He said: "I think that job's taken for a while - mind you I said that about Doctor Who."
In this Saturday's BBC1 show the Doctor meets William Shakespeare, played by Shameless star Dean Lennox Kelly. Writer Russell T Davies said: "It's one of our most ambitious projects."
Comments
He was a good evil villain in Harry Potter; I could see this.
The new series of 'Doctor Who' has just started in the UK. Tennant doesn't need to scramble for attention. He's practically in every magazine going, except for the ones on the top shelf. I think an interviewer asked him a question about Bond and he answered it. No ulterior motives there. Craig was asked a similar question last year about DW, because his 'Our Friends in the North' co-star Christopher Eccleston had made such a success in the role. It's no real surprise if actors are asked questions about the UK's biggest film franchise or the most succesful show on British TV at the moment.
Oh I dunno; apparently he was interviewed in 'Attitude' the other day. Not too top shelf, but close enough!
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