And isn’t she the real life daughter of the 5th doctor? She played the doctor’s daughter, because she *is* the doctor’s daughter wink wink, and then she ended up marrying the 10th Dr. So their children have an interesting family tree. Their grandfather is The Doctor but their father is ALSO The Doctor and their mother is the Doctor’s daughter in the show and in real life-and also the Doctor’s wife IRL
The old guy on the end of the couch during Matt Smiths wasp sting story is world renowned, since the 1950s, natural history presenter Sir David Attenborough. Brother of actor and director Sir Richard Attenborough, best known now as John Hammond owner of Jurassic Park. He began his acting career in the 1940s.
Graham Norton runs his show like they did back in the days of Johnny Carson in the late 60's-early 70's. By the late 70's-80's things were not as loose.
This is great for Doctor Who fans. I watched a clip of "Charlie says" once (a film about Charles Manson's followers) and I thought:I really like this Charles Manson, I don't know I if this is good. And then: Oh, it's Matt Smith that's why.😊
I miss Craig Ferguson. He had lots of Doctor Who stars on there, David, Karen, Matt, Peter were all on. David and Catherine Tate were hilarious on the GNShow.
The writers of Bill and Ted have said they weren't aware of Doctor Who and it was coincidence. But they have given nods to each other since. The Doctor and his companion watch Bill and Ted in the 'Father Time" Doctor Who novel. And a Bill and Ted comic proves that Doctor Who actually ripped them off... The first appearance of the TARDIS in 1963 was stolen from the first appearance of the Bill And Ted phone booth in 1989. Because… time travel.
As Matt Damon said on the Graham Norton show, "this is the most fun I've ever had on a chat show".
Matt Daemon?
Yeah David Tennant is married to the woman who played the Doctors daughter in Doctor Who one episode.
And isn’t she the real life daughter of the 5th doctor? She played the doctor’s daughter, because she *is* the doctor’s daughter wink wink, and then she ended up marrying the 10th Dr.
So their children have an interesting family tree. Their grandfather is The Doctor but their father is ALSO The Doctor and their mother is the Doctor’s daughter in the show and in real life-and also the Doctor’s wife IRL
@@letyourliteshine2 Yupppp that's true
The old guy on the end of the couch during Matt Smiths wasp sting story is world renowned, since the 1950s, natural history presenter Sir David Attenborough. Brother of actor and director Sir Richard Attenborough, best known now as John Hammond owner of Jurassic Park. He began his acting career in the 1940s.
The Attenborough brothers grew up not four miles from where i live. They lived at University house on the Leicester University campus. :)
Graham Norton runs his show like they did back in the days of Johnny Carson in the late 60's-early 70's. By the late 70's-80's things were not as loose.
I don't care if David Tennant wore a flour sack every single day of his life. He's fine AF!
This is great for Doctor Who fans. I watched a clip of "Charlie says" once (a film about Charles Manson's followers) and I thought:I really like this Charles Manson, I don't know I if this is good. And then: Oh, it's Matt Smith that's why.😊
I miss Craig Ferguson. He had lots of Doctor Who stars on there, David, Karen, Matt, Peter were all on.
David and Catherine Tate were hilarious on the GNShow.
There are a lot of Com Cons and the are some that mostly focuses on the fans of Doctor Who like Grallifrey One.
Gallifrey One is my favorite. I go every year.
stephan looks alot like you actually
Yeah?
8.33 I thought that guy was you
🤣🤣
Oooooo Doctor Who
The writers of Bill and Ted have said they weren't aware of Doctor Who and it was coincidence.
But they have given nods to each other since. The Doctor and his companion watch Bill and Ted in the 'Father Time" Doctor Who novel. And a Bill and Ted comic proves that Doctor Who actually ripped them off... The first appearance of the TARDIS in 1963 was stolen from the first appearance of the Bill And Ted phone booth in 1989. Because… time travel.
Wouldn’t the tattoo just rub off?