The chemistry between these two are amazing. You are certainly see that they barely tolerated each other *sarcasm*. The last bit about no one can see their age, I laughed so hard, I really cant see beyond the tears of mirth. God bless Tennant and Tate, the best Doctor-companion combo in my mind. :D
That must be weird though, having people in their twenties saying "I grew up on you!" when you're only in your forties (I sometimes forget David Tennant is in his mid-forties now!)
the quote "i grow up with you"..it does feel you old!! :-) i love when david and cathrine said at the same time "what are they talking about"..it seems they think the same things at the same time..FANTASTIC!! :-)
I adore them together! They have such spot on comic timing and fantastic chemistry. I hope to see/hear/read more of them doing things together for a long time.
They are such an amazing duo, I love it when they work together. Their version of Much Ado About Nothing is definitely my favourite:) And she even guest-starred as the voice of Magica DeSpell on his reboot of Ducktales!
+waterfieldV lol He actually was talking about this in an interview (I think it was SAG, but he's been doing a lot recently). Interviewer: Now you first started acting with the RSC when you were 25. David: 25! Where have the years gone? I'm still twenty five! *Laughter* David: I used to have this conversation with my mum saying "Oh yeah, I could pass for a guy in his mid twenties" and she's stopped agreeing with me!
+I Do Monologues Actually it was his wife who stopped agreeing with him :-) It was a delightful interview. Tennant was so refreshing and charming as always. I love this man.
I remember watching rose and the doctor saying goodbye, i knew no onw would ever replace rose for me, she'd forever be my fav BUT THEN DONNA CAME AND OH MY GOD, INSTANT LOVE, IVE WATCHED BOTH CLASSIC AND NEW WHO BUT DONNA IS STILL MY FAV
This audio set was amazing. This was the duo that got me hooked on Who, and listening to these really took me back to when I first got into the show 3 years ago (though I suppose that those eps were 5 years old by that point!)- it was a really happy time in my life, and it was nice to spend a few hours "back then".
Given that the writers and producers at Big Finish were big Classic Who fans, I figured they'd be too busy and grown-up to really pay much attention to the modern series. So I'm pleasantly surprised by how well they wrote the Tenth Doctor and Donna, so precisely recaptured their characterisation and crafted stories that feel so much like the era that the characters come from. That said, I do hope Big Finish take a chance on some untapped writers soon, who were weaned on post-2005 Who and have it in their blood...for entirely self-interested reasons.
Oooo! Yeah! I'd enjoy hearing some of Colin Brake's stories, ect narrated/acted out by the cast! The 2005-2008 DW novels for David were really good like "Forever Autumn" and "The Doctor Trap" and others aswell. I'm sure they will soon enough notice these writers for more then official DW authors!
They are in so much together now. It's so cute. It could be more but I think it's been DW much ado about nothing and now Ducktales. If I see them together I'm like "yay!!!"
Delightful interview about the wonderful The Tenth Doctor Adventures, Vol. 1.... This video made me laugh and smile... The audiodramas were wonderful and I am hoping that the "Vol. 1" means that there will be more to come... Please let there be more to come...
I love the creativity and writing of these audios. Got my first taste with the idavros set way back in 2008 ;) I wish I could listen to more, I hear 8th doctor stories are great and I was meaning to listen to the 50th with the classic doctors. I'll save my pennies for you, David and Catherine!
I laughed and then my heart ached because that quip about ageing is a sober reminder that: a) David and Catherine's looks have matured so they cannot return to the continuity of Doctor Who onscreen together. b) One day we will wake up to *that* terrible news about one or the other...
I don't think their looks having matured necessarily prevents their returning to Doctor Who onscreen, together or individually. With David it's a wee bit sticky; since his Doctor has regenerated in continuity, any story he's in would take place before his regeneration and as such one would expect him to look no older than he did at "The End of Time." With Catherine, it's just plain weird: the circumstances of Donna's story would seem to preclude her "coming back" to Doctor Who (exploding brain and all), otherwise she'd be in the same position as Elisabeth Sladen and Katie Manning - if you bring her character back, simply acknowledge that time has passed. Thing is, this is Doctor Who we're talking about. If the story is good enough, anything is possible.
Gregory Miller Yeah, now thinking on the Elizabeth Sladen reboot..I hope Donna Noble gets to travel with the future Doctors again. At least a story arc where she goes to Gallifrey and argues about being a quasi Doctor with the snobbish Gallifreyan Council. I would love to see that argument!
There's a 100% human copy of the 10th Doctor living in a parallel universe with Rose, and we can presume that he's aging the same as Mr Tennant. So here's how we bring him back: 1st we devise a reason for the current Doctor to become human and put all his Time Lord memories into a fancy pocket watch. Next we kill this Doctor while he/she is still human. Finally, a capable companion must find a way into the parallel universe to deliver the watch to the human 10th Doctor. Voila! We get Ten back, and Rose too!
That never stopped them bringing back the ever-ageing Patrick Troughton again and again as he got greyer and greyer, we can just all pretend they haven't aged that much. 7 years til the 60th, both can come back then.
Now, I'm waiting for an audio story where one of the classic Doctors teams up with the 10th Doctor. Imagine Tom Baker and David Tennant teaming up. Hell, imagine Catherine Tate talking to Tom Baker.
Not actually back in the TARDIS as Tennants role as The Doctor ended in 2010 now it currently belongs to Peter Capaldi, but they're back in Audio Dramas not from the BBC but from Big Finish who are working in partnership with them.
What was beautiful about the Doctor/Donna relationship was that they loved each other but not at ALL romantically. She wanted to spend the rest of her life with him, and would have been the absolute PERFECT person to be The Doctor's companion for however long she lived, because she loved everything about the life he lived in the TARDIS as much as he did and when he went to far, she was the perfect one to pull him back from that edge. It had nothing to do with romance, and everything to do with Donna being the absolute BEST person FOR The Doctor as his best friend. Even Rose, who he loved romantically, wasn't remotely as good as Donna at pulling him back from the dark places he could go, stopping him from going too far. If anything, Rose had a habit herself of going too far because she was just as emotional as he was and he needed to be the one to pull her back from that edge. The absolute worst thing Doctor Who had a habit of doing is having companions fall in love with The Doctor - that's what made Donna so different, and made her SO much better than all the other companions that came before, or after her, because for ONCE, she was a companion that didn't WANT anything from The Doctor but to be his FRIEND, to share in his journey, to help people with him. Moffatt of course ruined all that, and Chibnall is continuing the streak - RTD is the only one that truly understood The Doctor and what his life actually means, and what all the 50 years of Who writers before him created in the canon of the series. Moffat and Chibnall shat all over the canon of the franchise, and have attempted to ruin what made Who so great for so long.
they actually are but I think it is the case that they a siting in front of a camera each and those to peices of footage have been put together, u see it a lot nowadays, I know his cause Catherine's elbow gets cut of at one point
Those and the novels, I'd agree with that! Sure the TV episodes are good, but they are a bit over-zelous at times and a bit too "hyped". There were a few good Ten TV episodes but I find it to be more deeper from what awspiring authors pick up. Midnight for example was a good TV ep, but there are so many great novels out there and for the audio dramas it's like "design your own Doctor Who episode" in a way
My favorite Doctor/ Companion combination.
Same
Me too!
ikr, before the tenth doctor and rose and/or martha.
Dlee645 me too. I mean I loved Martha and rose but Catherine and David are hilarious together
you guys would love the 8th Doctor and Lucie Miller
The chemistry between these two are amazing. You are certainly see that they barely tolerated each other *sarcasm*. The last bit about no one can see their age, I laughed so hard, I really cant see beyond the tears of mirth. God bless Tennant and Tate, the best Doctor-companion combo in my mind. :D
That must be weird though, having people in their twenties saying "I grew up on you!" when you're only in your forties (I sometimes forget David Tennant is in his mid-forties now!)
It's really weird seeing Frazier Hines and Matthew Waterhouse like in their 60's/70's now.
the quote "i grow up with you"..it does feel you old!! :-)
i love when david and cathrine said at the same time "what are they talking about"..it seems they think the same things at the same time..FANTASTIC!! :-)
Anyone here after the recent announcement?
Oh but David, you've aged beautifully :)
cute that they are worried about aging when they haven't changed a bit
I adore them together! They have such spot on comic timing and fantastic chemistry. I hope to see/hear/read more of them doing things together for a long time.
Nothing could be as great as the DoctorDonna relationship. Welcome back, and
thanks to Big Finish!
They are such an amazing duo, I love it when they work together. Their version of Much Ado About Nothing is definitely my favourite:) And she even guest-starred as the voice of Magica DeSpell on his reboot of Ducktales!
David Tennant looks like he could pass for someone in his mid-late 20's.
+waterfieldV
lol He actually was talking about this in an interview (I think it was SAG, but he's been doing a lot recently).
Interviewer: Now you first started acting with the RSC when you were 25.
David: 25! Where have the years gone? I'm still twenty five!
*Laughter*
David: I used to have this conversation with my mum saying "Oh yeah, I could pass for a guy in his mid twenties" and she's stopped agreeing with me!
+I Do Monologues
Actually it was his wife who stopped agreeing with him :-)
It was a delightful interview. Tennant was so refreshing and charming as always. I love this man.
waterfieldV No, he looks really old. Definitely in his 40's at least
Nah, tennant's noticeably aged since his time in the TARDIS
Gallifreyan Buccaneer well, he is 906 years old, so still pretty young!
I remember watching rose and the doctor saying goodbye, i knew no onw would ever replace rose for me, she'd forever be my fav BUT THEN DONNA CAME AND OH MY GOD, INSTANT LOVE, IVE WATCHED BOTH CLASSIC AND NEW WHO BUT DONNA IS STILL MY FAV
Always the best pairing of 10s run. No in love bollocks
100% agree. Martha was ruined by 'fancying' him. Rose was good, but I feel like their relationship got in the way of the plot at times.
This box set was utter brilliance. Death and The Queen was STUNNING
That was my favorite of the three! I loved how Donna really got a chance to shine.
This audio set was amazing. This was the duo that got me hooked on Who, and listening to these really took me back to when I first got into the show 3 years ago (though I suppose that those eps were 5 years old by that point!)- it was a really happy time in my life, and it was nice to spend a few hours "back then".
Given that the writers and producers at Big Finish were big Classic Who fans, I figured they'd be too busy and grown-up to really pay much attention to the modern series. So I'm pleasantly surprised by how well they wrote the Tenth Doctor and Donna, so precisely recaptured their characterisation and crafted stories that feel so much like the era that the characters come from. That said, I do hope Big Finish take a chance on some untapped writers soon, who were weaned on post-2005 Who and have it in their blood...for entirely self-interested reasons.
Oooo! Yeah! I'd enjoy hearing some of Colin Brake's stories, ect narrated/acted out by the cast! The 2005-2008 DW novels for David were really good like "Forever Autumn" and "The Doctor Trap" and others aswell. I'm sure they will soon enough notice these writers for more then official DW authors!
They are in so much together now. It's so cute. It could be more but I think it's been DW much ado about nothing and now Ducktales. If I see them together I'm like "yay!!!"
He went even more Scottish at 5:57 amazing.
Delightful interview about the wonderful The Tenth Doctor Adventures, Vol. 1....
This video made me laugh and smile...
The audiodramas were wonderful and I am hoping that the "Vol. 1" means that there will be more to come...
Please let there be more to come...
aww the Dr, Donna. There's something very Spencer Tracy Katherine Hepburn with these two together
In 2008 The DoctorDonna returns, and The Adventure Begins as old friends reunite...Coming Soon only on BBC One, The ONE for drama.
One of the best Big Finish releases ever! I've been reading the PDF scripts whilst listening to them, at the same time!
Where did you get the scripts? Thanks!
It's on the Big Finish website. After purchasing, you can download the scripts and audio :)
Death and the Queen is my fave ! So hilarious , the perfect DoctorDonna !
I love the creativity and writing of these audios. Got my first taste with the idavros set way back in 2008 ;) I wish I could listen to more, I hear 8th doctor stories are great and I was meaning to listen to the 50th with the classic doctors. I'll save my pennies for you, David and Catherine!
I laughed and then my heart ached because that quip about ageing is a sober reminder that:
a) David and Catherine's looks have matured so they cannot return to the continuity of Doctor Who onscreen together.
b) One day we will wake up to *that* terrible news about one or the other...
I don't think their looks having matured necessarily prevents their returning to Doctor Who onscreen, together or individually. With David it's a wee bit sticky; since his Doctor has regenerated in continuity, any story he's in would take place before his regeneration and as such one would expect him to look no older than he did at "The End of Time." With Catherine, it's just plain weird: the circumstances of Donna's story would seem to preclude her "coming back" to Doctor Who (exploding brain and all), otherwise she'd be in the same position as Elisabeth Sladen and Katie Manning - if you bring her character back, simply acknowledge that time has passed. Thing is, this is Doctor Who we're talking about. If the story is good enough, anything is possible.
Gregory Miller Yeah, now thinking on the Elizabeth Sladen reboot..I hope Donna Noble gets to travel with the future Doctors again. At least a story arc where she goes to Gallifrey and argues about being a quasi Doctor with the snobbish Gallifreyan Council. I would love to see that argument!
There's a 100% human copy of the 10th Doctor living in a parallel universe with Rose, and we can presume that he's aging the same as Mr Tennant. So here's how we bring him back: 1st we devise a reason for the current Doctor to become human and put all his Time Lord memories into a fancy pocket watch. Next we kill this Doctor while he/she is still human. Finally, a capable companion must find a way into the parallel universe to deliver the watch to the human 10th Doctor. Voila! We get Ten back, and Rose too!
That never stopped them bringing back the ever-ageing Patrick Troughton again and again as he got greyer and greyer, we can just all pretend they haven't aged that much. 7 years til the 60th, both can come back then.
They did bring back 5th and 8th in more than 20 years later
Scrooge McDuck and Magica DeSpell
GET BACK HERE JESSICA
Smile...
Now, I'm waiting for an audio story where one of the classic Doctors teams up with the 10th Doctor. Imagine Tom Baker and David Tennant teaming up. Hell, imagine Catherine Tate talking to Tom Baker.
Got my copy of the Limited Edition 5-Disc Cd this morning I am very excited
Yes we can! You guys look good.
Best duo ever
Getting banned by the BBC on copyright grounds was beyond hilarious. :)
For real? That actually happened?
Yesterday. The video was blocked because of BBC copyright grounds.
+Robert Hayes ...Wow. That is hilarious.
Someone should animate this
Scrooge McDuck and Magica de Spell...
I can’t wait for Dona to come back
I had a chance to meet David Tennant but that weekend was the weekend my brother was getting married. If only I could be in two places at once. xD
Need to buy this. But. It. Will. Cost.
Don't care. I just want it!
It's exactly 25$ for media download, and around 49$ for the CD set!
😭😭😭 I have no money. At all.
🥰🥰🥰
Audios are wayyyyyyyyyyyy better than the Tv Show Full Stop!
David Tennant is returning to doctor who series 10 I am excited
Oh ok
Lol what are you on?
When you fall for false rumours lol
Wait, back in the TARDIS, what did they shoot and where can I watch it several times!!
Not actually back in the TARDIS as Tennants role as The Doctor ended in 2010 now it currently belongs to Peter Capaldi, but they're back in Audio Dramas not from the BBC but from Big Finish who are working in partnership with them.
David is now my 7th Favourite thanks to you
“Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. That’s a famous law. If you live a long life, you’ll understand.”
My baby's ❤️
even their big finish return is coming up on five years haha
Please, tell me they do have subtitles. PLEASE.
I love you David tennet
Why are they being interviewed by the voice of the Daleks?
Let me guess DoctorDonna shippers go wild xDD
Oh yes Catherine Tate--our "SWEET" Nellie Bertram from The Office.
What was beautiful about the Doctor/Donna relationship was that they loved each other but not at ALL romantically. She wanted to spend the rest of her life with him, and would have been the absolute PERFECT person to be The Doctor's companion for however long she lived, because she loved everything about the life he lived in the TARDIS as much as he did and when he went to far, she was the perfect one to pull him back from that edge. It had nothing to do with romance, and everything to do with Donna being the absolute BEST person FOR The Doctor as his best friend.
Even Rose, who he loved romantically, wasn't remotely as good as Donna at pulling him back from the dark places he could go, stopping him from going too far. If anything, Rose had a habit herself of going too far because she was just as emotional as he was and he needed to be the one to pull her back from that edge.
The absolute worst thing Doctor Who had a habit of doing is having companions fall in love with The Doctor - that's what made Donna so different, and made her SO much better than all the other companions that came before, or after her, because for ONCE, she was a companion that didn't WANT anything from The Doctor but to be his FRIEND, to share in his journey, to help people with him.
Moffatt of course ruined all that, and Chibnall is continuing the streak - RTD is the only one that truly understood The Doctor and what his life actually means, and what all the 50 years of Who writers before him created in the canon of the series. Moffat and Chibnall shat all over the canon of the franchise, and have attempted to ruin what made Who so great for so long.
Plinky/plonky.... "It's not a magic wand!"
Nick should have interviewed them with his Dalek-o-mat
Love 'em
Bring on 10 and Rose series in november!
David hasn't aged much
David Tennant doctor who 7 click 30 am next week Saturday BBC iPlayer Netflix now
0:59. Check her ears for cyber implants!
Wait what is this for
Aging like wine! ^_^
Where can I hear it?
Bring back this Tardis team
Doctor Do??seriously David?? :-)
Are they really on spilt screen?
No we can confirm they are actually in the same room at the same time :)
they actually are but I think it is the case that they a siting in front of a camera each and those to peices of footage have been put together, u see it a lot nowadays, I know his cause Catherine's elbow gets cut of at one point
Fleur Inoue No, it's a joke.
MrSpanners At 3:00 David's shadow reflects on Catherine's shirt, so how can it be split screen?
Fleur Inoue of course not
Normally can't stand Donna but she seems far better on audio, very tempted!
Used to like these two until they became associated with the current crop of the Dr Who disaster production team.
Audios are wayyyyyyyyyyyy better than the Tv Show Full Stop!
Those and the novels, I'd agree with that! Sure the TV episodes are good, but they are a bit over-zelous at times and a bit too "hyped". There were a few good Ten TV episodes but I find it to be more deeper from what awspiring authors pick up. Midnight for example was a good TV ep, but there are so many great novels out there and for the audio dramas it's like "design your own Doctor Who episode" in a way
Pacitti Club Johnny I disagree completely the Audio dramas are good but nowhere near as good as Tennants on screen episodes