TheExplodingBacon Knowing that he likes these guys, I would love for him to be a special guest on the show, like Snoop Dogg and J.B. Smoove in earlier episodes.
I´m so thankful that Digital Theatre filmed Much Ado About Nothing and made it available. It´s my favorite adaptation of my favorite Shakespeare comedy by far.
Interesting interview hearing David Tennant talk about different roles he's played. He's such a versatile actor and has done so many different types of characters. I think he's one of the great actors of his generation & I'm glad he's getting recognition in North America. I wish the interviewer didn't have such an annoying constant laugh.
well, if he had enjoyed acceptance, live and inclusion fir just who is with genuine love then he may be more confident and conversant now. then, again, we still encounter thise who go out of theur way to find fault and be critical -mistly to assert their own delusional superiority-and so clearlly reveal NOT!
Great interview, always love and admire David's conversations, but the interviewer does not need to laugh at everything David says. David is a very funny, witty guy but not funny to THAT point. Great questions though, nice to see David get asks other questions about his work, other then Doctor Who. I'm a massive fan of DW, especially his era, but he's an extremely well rounded actor and has I think done his best work since DW, especially with Broadchurch, and recently Jessica Jones. I'm very glad he's getting more attention in the U.S.
Ethan Alter, film critic and interviewer, is a remarkable leader accomplished in the field. al😅ng with his intelligent questions which generate fresh interview experience with David, the pace is also dynamic! superb!
The skull David Tennant holds in Hamlet indeed belonged to the pianist, Tchaikovsky, who is perhaps most well known for his compositions. One of his most famous is Swan Lake.
@EvelynBaron I stand corrected, happily so, as it did strike me that David Tennant would have left out that detail. Since you only named whose skull it wasn't, for anyone reading this thread, *André* Tchaikovsky, pianist, is whose skull was used in Hamlet.
@@yubantwo2086 As was Andre T, a Polish pianist and composer 1930-1982 who donated his skull posthumously, but did not write Swan Lake. Peter (Piotr Illich) T was Russian, wrote the Nutcracker and 1812 Overture during the Romantic period and his dates 1848ish to 1890ish. 2 different guys. An easy mistake to make, no worries.
@EvelynBaron I'm not worried. I'm a classically trained musician and performer who did not know the precise history about which classical musician named Tchaikovsky had donated his skull to the RSC. Since you made clear that it was not Peter but failed to give the correct first name, I offered it for anyone reading this exchange. Tennant may have said the first name in the clip, and if so, I missed it. Tennant for sure, however, only mentioned that he had been a pianist.
See the world does not Nessiserry just evolve around war, I'm actually peed of with see bombs, guns, bullets, missiles, Rocket launchers, missiles, shooting people , military 🪖 I can't get enough of David Tennant. I want more of him.
Grace Point made a fatal mistake of having DT speak with an American accent, which he does brilliantly. However, the storyline is that his character is an outsider. Having him speak like everyone else snuffed out that important conflict and distinction. The actress who played the Olivia Coleman character just didn't cut it. I tried to watch it but couldn't bc the original is genius, and the comparison was too great. It was a poor imitation. However, it was interesting to note that even DT couldn't single-handedly save the show.
OMG thank u yes.....I keep dropping the volume cuz i wanna hear David talk but everything he says causes the interviewer to CACKLE LOUDLY for some reason. Uuuuuuuuuuuuggggghhhhhhhhhhh
not American.....more like Amateur and "let me be your toy boy"....definitely very nervous getting to interview the doctor. And David is oblivious. lol
Thank you.. I'm an American this guy is driving me nuts with his nervous cackling. I think he's not used to doing real interviews in front of an audience, perhaps. But yeah, dead annoying.
OMG that interviewer is incredibly annoying!!! I just watched another similar show with David Tennant being interviewed for SAG and the interviewer on that one annoyingly laughed every two seconds. Must be an American thing. Kind of ruins the whole thing but I'd listen to DT do anything any time. Too bad they couldn't just cut the interviewer out.
I almost didn't watch that interview (this one,right? ua-cam.com/video/rjBswS_1nq0/v-deo.html) either but found it's less annoying if you watch the interview vs half-listening/half-watching. (And maybe focus a little on the interviewer himself instead of just gazing at David. I think he conducted the interview well and just was genuinely enjoying himself w/David.
On Gracepoint... As much as I love Anna Gunn in Breaking Bad, she wasn't the right fit for Ellie. Also, the Solanos were ANNOYING! Michael Pena was horribly miscast in my honest opinion.
I agree. He was the worst. I liked the creepy trailer woman better in Gracepoint - the only thing I liked better in Gracepoint. Also, the mystery was a bit tighter in Gracepoint. But overall, Broadchurch was better in my opinion.
The interviewer has the most irritating, frequent and inappropriate laugh in the known universe. If he'd quit that sh*t, he'd be fine because his questions are knowledgeable and he knows his stuff. But I struggled not to quit because of that darned laugh every darn time. Puh-leeze!
I don't even mind the laugh so much but what is up with these wildly expressive head nods?! I understand we're talking about theatre here but NO ONE is looking at you!
I love you. I agree. I thought it was just me. I want to hear David talk but every time he says something the interviewer feels the need to CACKLE LOUDLY at it
I'm going to have to watch this in segments, on account of the interviewer's whiny accent and irritating laugh, at complete odds with David's easy listening tone.
The interviewer is extremely annoying STOP LAUGHING, When you want to listen to an actor you admire and are inspired by all you want to do is focus on their words but instead your ears bleed because the interviewer ruined the whole interview, Ethan Alter you spoiled this, I don't care that it's been 7 years, You ruined this moment that could have been wonderful because of your constant laughing distracting every 5 seconds.
35:40 - Wait? David "The Doctor" Tennant watched EPIC RAP BATTLES OF HISTORY? OMG!
timrob12 Thank you! I didn't want to watch the entire video to find out where he mentioned it.
Nicole Schoenhoft You're welcome.
i can see david saying after he been called to set "hang on a minute, epic rap battles have uploaded"
TheExplodingBacon Knowing that he likes these guys, I would love for him to be a special guest on the show, like Snoop Dogg and J.B. Smoove in earlier episodes.
timrob12 that would be awesome
I can’t believe David talked about epic rap battles of history and even the video the doctor was in against doc brown, he even liked it to!
46 minutes of David tenant HELL YESSSSSSSSS!!!
Molly Reddy
HELL YEAHHHH 😝😉
I´m so thankful that Digital Theatre filmed Much Ado About Nothing and made it available. It´s my favorite adaptation of my favorite Shakespeare comedy by far.
I had that on my last laptop... I wonder if I can still download it....
David Tennant such a great person...I really like him so much!
I have radically different dreams about David Tennant...
I guess, it's hard to be David Tennant x)
Awwww
They gave him a cake and sang happy birthday 🥳🥰🥰
I like the fact that David just doesnt stop keeping the interviewer from ending his questions. like, all the time
Why all the negative comments about the interviewer? He seems to genuinely enjoy doing this - not always the case in a lot of videos I've watched.
Because he ruined the interview with his constant distracting annoying laughing.
I love David I miss him in doctor who 😭😭😭😭
This comment aged well😭
this interview is just marvelous...
loved every minute of it
omg, that ending was so sweet and wholesome
Interesting interview hearing David Tennant talk about different roles he's played. He's such a versatile actor and has done so many different types of characters. I think he's one of the great actors of his generation & I'm glad he's getting recognition in North America. I wish the interviewer didn't have such an annoying constant laugh.
well, if he had enjoyed acceptance, live and inclusion fir just who is with genuine love then he may be more confident and conversant now. then, again, we still encounter thise who go out of theur way to find fault and be critical -mistly to assert their own delusional superiority-and so clearlly reveal NOT!
Anyone else gawking at his shirt? "What is the hokey pokey really all about?"
"A Tigger-like quality." omg I love that. For Ten, and Casanova, and probably a lot of other roles David has done too!
Can you imagine a live action Winnie the Pooh with David as Tigger?
JESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
COME BAACK JESSSSIIIIICCCCAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
13:10 Love the idea of David and Catherine Tate doing Taming of the Shrew!
Me too
itsmemallory300 oh my gosh, i agree!
They were brilliant in 'Much Ado About Nothing' together, so 'Taming of the Shrew' would be amazing. :)
he is my favorite actor
Great interview, always love and admire David's conversations, but the interviewer does not need to laugh at everything David says. David is a very funny, witty guy but not funny to THAT point. Great questions though, nice to see David get asks other questions about his work, other then Doctor Who. I'm a massive fan of DW, especially his era, but he's an extremely well rounded actor and has I think done his best work since DW, especially with Broadchurch, and recently Jessica Jones. I'm very glad he's getting more attention in the U.S.
You may address him as Mr. Tennant.
Ethan Alter, film critic and interviewer, is a remarkable leader accomplished in the field. al😅ng with his intelligent questions which generate fresh interview experience with David, the pace is also dynamic! superb!
Brilliant interview! I loved it and David is...wow!
why does the interviewer laugh so much I hope he just was fangirling
What a gorgeous, inspiring artist
That was great fun to watch! Thanks for posting
9:23 Love that description.
13:49 I loved Blake's 7 too! I have the series recorded on BetaMax ;-) (doubt they'd play anymore even if I had a beta vcr that worked)
damfino1964 every episode is on UA-cam!
I love this man
I love his shirt.
The skull David Tennant holds in Hamlet indeed belonged to the pianist, Tchaikovsky, who is perhaps most well known for his compositions. One of his most famous is Swan Lake.
different Tchaikovsky ... Peter T. wrote Swan Lake, 19th century.😊
@EvelynBaron I stand corrected, happily so, as it did strike me that David Tennant would have left out that detail. Since you only named whose skull it wasn't, for anyone reading this thread, *André* Tchaikovsky, pianist, is whose skull was used in Hamlet.
@EvelynBaron Peter T was a pianist and composer.
@@yubantwo2086 As was Andre T, a Polish pianist and composer 1930-1982 who donated his skull posthumously, but did not write Swan Lake. Peter (Piotr Illich) T was Russian, wrote the Nutcracker and 1812 Overture during the Romantic period and his dates 1848ish to 1890ish. 2 different guys. An easy mistake to make, no worries.
@EvelynBaron I'm not worried. I'm a classically trained musician and performer who did not know the precise history about which classical musician named Tchaikovsky had donated his skull to the RSC. Since you made clear that it was not Peter but failed to give the correct first name, I offered it for anyone reading this exchange. Tennant may have said the first name in the clip, and if so, I missed it. Tennant for sure, however, only mentioned that he had been a pianist.
brilliant!
Oh my God the skull was an actual human skull? o.o
5:03 yeah…my class in the start of every class we had to move around in certain ways for some reason
interesting video without him talking about the Doctor.
See the world does not Nessiserry just evolve around war, I'm actually peed of with see bombs, guns, bullets, missiles, Rocket launchers, missiles, shooting people , military 🪖 I can't get enough of David Tennant. I want more of him.
Grace Point made a fatal mistake of having DT speak with an American accent, which he does brilliantly. However, the storyline is that his character is an outsider. Having him speak like everyone else snuffed out that important conflict and distinction. The actress who played the Olivia Coleman character just didn't cut it. I tried to watch it but couldn't bc the original is genius, and the comparison was too great. It was a poor imitation. However, it was interesting to note that even DT couldn't single-handedly save the show.
He's a top bloke, regardless of the fact that he married his daughter on the show....
why do American interviewers have to laugh at everything
OMG thank u yes.....I keep dropping the volume cuz i wanna hear David talk but everything he says causes the interviewer to CACKLE LOUDLY for some reason. Uuuuuuuuuuuuggggghhhhhhhhhhh
gay
not American.....more like Amateur and "let me be your toy boy"....definitely very nervous getting to interview the doctor. And David is oblivious. lol
Thank you.. I'm an American this guy is driving me nuts with his nervous cackling. I think he's not used to doing real interviews in front of an audience, perhaps. But yeah, dead annoying.
This is definitely nervous laughter, not "Jimmy Fallon" laughter, so I'm willing to give him a pass.
That interviewer has to be related to Quentin Tarantino
david & catherine together .. yes pleaaase
Well they already do Big Finish Doctor Who audio dramas together right now
13:11 That would be hilarious.
why does DAVID said thanks ? at 42:26 ?? i couldnt hear the person
They said Happy Birthday!
brill
Continuous nervous laugh on the right
what did she say at 42:29?
OMG that interviewer is incredibly annoying!!! I just watched another similar show with David Tennant being interviewed for SAG and the interviewer on that one annoyingly laughed every two seconds. Must be an American thing. Kind of ruins the whole thing but I'd listen to DT do anything any time. Too bad they couldn't just cut the interviewer out.
Yes, I left that interview to get away from that interviewers constant inappropriate laughter only to come here and find the same thing
I almost didn't watch that interview (this one,right? ua-cam.com/video/rjBswS_1nq0/v-deo.html) either but found it's less annoying if you watch the interview vs half-listening/half-watching. (And maybe focus a little on the interviewer himself instead of just gazing at David. I think he conducted the interview well and just was genuinely enjoying himself w/David.
@@gracehopper7955 Agreed, DT even commented on how thoroughly he had done his research.
On Gracepoint... As much as I love Anna Gunn in Breaking Bad, she wasn't the right fit for Ellie. Also, the Solanos were ANNOYING! Michael Pena was horribly miscast in my honest opinion.
I agree. He was the worst. I liked the creepy trailer woman better in Gracepoint - the only thing I liked better in Gracepoint. Also, the mystery was a bit tighter in Gracepoint. But overall, Broadchurch was better in my opinion.
35:00
Couldn't get through this as interviewer just too grating - sorry DT
DuckTales2017 is a Comedy
The birthday song claims yet another victim!
The interviewer has the most irritating, frequent and inappropriate laugh in the known universe. If he'd quit that sh*t, he'd be fine because his questions are knowledgeable and he knows his stuff. But I struggled not to quit because of that darned laugh every darn time. Puh-leeze!
I don't know, imagine Fran Drescher asking these questions
Sue Harrison think the interviewer was "fangurling" Mr T!! 😍
I don't even mind the laugh so much but what is up with these wildly expressive head nods?! I understand we're talking about theatre here but NO ONE is looking at you!
Fistie Splinters your right, you've won fifty pounds
I love you. I agree. I thought it was just me. I want to hear David talk but every time he says something the interviewer feels the need to CACKLE LOUDLY at it
I'm going to have to watch this in segments, on account of the interviewer's whiny accent and irritating laugh, at complete odds with David's easy listening tone.
The interviewer is extremely annoying STOP LAUGHING, When you want to listen to an actor you admire and are inspired by all you want to do is focus on their words but instead your ears bleed because the interviewer ruined the whole interview, Ethan Alter you spoiled this, I don't care that it's been 7 years, You ruined this moment that could have been wonderful because of your constant laughing distracting every 5 seconds.
i cannot watch this the interviewer is so irritating!
Interviewer is so annoying
The interviewer is nice, but man he really stutters. Stuttering is fine, but when you're an interviewer it is really annoying and not professional.
lul if I were in front of David Tennant I'd be stuttering like a moron, too.
+Victoria Moore same here lol.
I tend to stutter while masterbating as well.
Jessica Oudbier ded
You also can't spell MASTURBATING
That guy's laugh is ... annoying 😖