Sat, Apr
16
2005

It's official....there's a new face for Doctor Who!

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Well, the non-mystery is finally over. David Tennant, an up and coming UK actor, will be the new Doctor, replacing Christopher Eccleston. His first appearance will be in this year’s Doctor Who Christmas special, and he’ll continue into the recently-commissioned second season, along side Billie Piper as Rose.

There will be a ton of information updating all of this in the TV news section of the Outpost Gallifrey Doctor Who site. The next few days will, no doubt, be exceptionally busy for the promotional people…

Below is the BBC’s official press release:


David Tennant confirmed as the tenth Doctor Who

David Tennant is confirmed as the tenth Doctor Who, it was announced today by Jane Tranter, BBC Controller of Drama Commissioning, following the recommissioning of the second series. Tennant, whose recent credits include BBC THREE’s critically-acclaimed drama series Casanova, BBC ONE’s Blackpool and He Knew He Was Right, will star alongside Billie Piper who returns as Rose Tyler.

Julie Gardner, BBC Head of Drama, Wales says: “Christopher Eccleston has given an exceptional performance as the ninth Doctor. David Tennant is a great actor who will build on the excellent work already done by Christopher in establishing Doctor Who for a new generation.”

David Tennant says: “I am delighted, excited and honoured to be the tenth Doctor! I grew up loving Doctor Who and it has been a lifelong dream to get my very own TARDIS. Russell T Davies is one of the best writers television has ever had, and I’m chuffed to bits to get the opportunity to work with him again. I’m also really looking forward to working with Billie Piper who is so great as Rose. Taking over from Chris is a daunting prospect; he has done a fantastic job of reinventing the Doctor for a new generation and is a very tough act to follow.”

Executive producer/writer Russell T Davies adds: “Christopher Eccelston’s wonderful Doctor has reinvented the role, so that it now appeals to the best actors in the land.

“I’m already writing David’s first new adventure on board the TARDIS! Regeneration is a huge part of the programme’s mythology, and I’m delighted that new, young viewers can now have the complete Doctor Who experience, as they witness their hero change his face!”

A new 13-part adventure and Christmas special begins filming in Cardiff in the summer for transmission on BBC ONE.

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