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GLORIOUS 39 SCREENING SCEDULE FOR THE TORONTO FILM FESTIVAL
Glorious 39 will be screened at the Toronto Film Festival on the following dates:

Monday 14th September 2009
06:00PM
VISA SCREENING ROOM (ELGIN)

Wednesday 16th September 2009
02:30PM
VISA SCREENING ROOM (ELGIN)

Friday 18th September 2009
04:30PM
VARSITY 8

DR WHO GREATEST MOMENTS- THE ENIMIES


NEW DR WHO AUDIO BOOK: THE DAY OF THE TROLL
The synopsis for The Day Of The Troll, the new exclusive to audio, Doctor Who adventure that David will be reading, has been revealed:
When the Doctor arrives on Earth in the far future, he is horrified to find the planet beset by famine and starvation. England is a barren wasteland, and scientists are desperately seeding the ground to make the crops grow again. But now it seems that something even worse is happening. Karl Baring, the owner of research facility The Grange, has been snatched away in the middle of the night. His sister Katy was with him when he vanished, but is now in catatonic shock - so it is up to the Doctor, with the help of the scientists at The Grange, to investigate. What is lurking under the old bridge, and why is it preying on people? The Doctor must find out, before it strikes again...Written specially for audio by Simon Messingham and read by David Tennant, this brand new exclusive adventure features the Doctor as played by David Tennant in the acclaimed hit series from BBC Television.

The Day Of The Troll is released on 8th October 2009

DAVID IN ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLEY 'HOTTIES' LIST
As David continues to win over even more fans across the Atlantic it's good to see he has made the Entertainment Weekly 'Hotties '09 Top 25' list coming in at a not too shabby No.12!
It seems his charms are universal.

DAVID TO GUEST ON CHRISTIAN OCONNELL SOLUTION
The BBC Press Office have released the following information about David's appearance on Christian O'Connell's new Radio 5 Live programme:
Christian O'Connell presents the first of a new 15-part topical comedy show, which seeks to solve some of the week's big news issues.
For the opening programme, Christian is joined by David Tennant and comedian Bob Mills to put right some of the world biggest (and smallest) wrongs in just one hour. They will also be offering some sage advice on David's personal problems.

The Christian O'Connell Solution air on Sunday 6th September 11:00am - 12:00 noon on BBC Radio 5 Live.

THE COMPANIONS CLIP
Doctor Who's Greatest Moments - The Companions, debuts on BBC3 at 8:00pm on Thursday, 27th August. The series is produced by the Doctor Who Confidential team and the first episode focussed on the Doctor. The second celebrates the Time Lord's travelling companions, so if you've ever wondered what it's like to swing through the stars and walk in eternity, this is the show for you! F
Don't forget to tune in on Thursday to spend some time in the company of Billie Piper, Freema Agyeman, Catherine Tate, John Barrowman, Elisabeth Sladen, Camille Coduri, Bernard Cribbins and the Doctor himself - David Tennant!


DAVID TO GUEST ON THE CHRISTIAN O’CONNEL SOLUTION
The BBC Press Office have released the following information about David's appearance on Christian O'Connell's new Radio 5 Live programme:
Christian O'Connell presents the first of a new 15-part topical comedy show, which seeks to solve some of the week's big news issues. For the opening programme, Christian is joined by David Tennant and comedian Bob Mills to put right some of the world biggest (and smallest) wrongs in just one hour. They will also be offering some sage advice on David's personal problems.
The Christian O'Connell Solution air on Sunday 6th September 11:00am - 12:00 noon on BBC Radio 5 Live.

DAVID TENNANT AND RTD ‘EXIT’ INTERVIEW


DR WHOS 'POSTCARD' FROM LA
Doctor Who star David Tennant has joined the show's executive producers Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner in Los Angeles to post their regular 'radio postcards' to BBC Radio Wales listeners.
In the latest 'postcard', to be heard in the Radio Wales Jamie Owen and Louise Elliott show today (Friday 7 August, from 9.00am), David relives his "Robbie Williams" experience of being mobbed at a fantasy convention, and tells how his agent had her photo taken with several of his 10th Doctor lookalikes. On Monday (August 10), in the same programme, David, who has been in San Diego taking part in the massive ComicCon convention with Russell, Julie and Doctor Who and Torchwood director Euros Lyn, will tell listeners how he fared at his first Hollywood audition.
The Jamie and Louise show, which receives regular updates from Russell and Julie in Los Angeles, can be heard live outside Wales on the BBC iPlayer and through bbc.co.uk/radiowales, or, if you miss the programme, the 'postcards' can be downloaded from the same website. Jamie and Louise is on BBC Radio Wales on weekdays from 0900 - 1200 BST

DAVID QUIZ ON 'AS SEEN ON TV'
There was a special David quiz on BBC One's As Seen On TV last night.
If you missed it, see if you can do better than the panelists by catching up with BBC iPlayer

DR WHO 2010 ANNUAL
The Official Doctor Who 2010 Annual is released tomorrow.
It is the perfect gift for any budding timelord. Packed with exclusive comics, stories, features and activities, the Doctor Who Annual is the one book no fan should be without!

HAMLET TO AIR ON GREAT PERFORMANCES
During the TCA PBS panel it was announced that Hamlet will be broadcast in the USA in 2010 on PBS station Great Performances.

TV SQUAD AT TCA REPORT
Joel Keller has the following report from the TCA press tour:
Normally, I'd give the classic remake of the sci-fi classic its own post, but John Lewinski did a good job of covering the bases when he spoke to David Tennant at SDCC.
Tennant's in his last series as the Doctor, as we all know; his final episode will be 75 minutes (probably expanded to 90 minutes or 2 hours here to account for commercials) and air around Christmas. According to BBCA chief Garth Ancier, they've gotten better at airing shows soon after they bow in the UK, and the last Tennant show will be no exception.
As far as the overjoyed reception the show got at SDCC, Tennant had a great line: "I wanted to crowd dive but they were all sitting down. It was disappointing."
Russell T. Davies, who Ancier called the "David E. Kelley of Britian," has now written for two Doctors played by two very different actors. But he's not conscious of that when he writes. He writes more towards the story and what the actor can do than try to exploit an actor's tics. "They have an essential Doctorness. i tend to surf and see wherever he's going."

IF MAGAZINE AT TCA
Carl Corez and Emmerson Parker of iFmagazine.com report the following from David's appearance at the TCA summer press tour:

At the TCA event held today, BBC America’s DOCTOR WHO cast and crew were on hand to discuss the future of the show, the last few episodes and more.
The first thing, David Tennant says about his version of the Doctor is that he likes being the Doctor and is against the idea of dying. “You see it [in the WATERS OF MARS],” Tennant says. “He’s raging against dying in the light. He knows the sands of time are running out – the bell is toiling for him and he doesn’t want to go quietly – that’s how we play it.”
Executive producer Julie Gardner says that with THE WATERS OF MARS and the finale that is two parts “it is a huge goodbye for the last doctor and the last four year …”
Russell T. Davies, primary writer and creator of the modern day DOCTOR WHO, concurred. “It’s … so many things actually. It’s very exciting and very sad, thrilling to be handing over the show in such good health actually,” Davies says. “We sort of come on this journey together and [it is] coming to the end of something special. [So there are] mixed emotions.”
And that is something that Tennant agreed with. “Never had a definite stepping off point, [but] when Russell and Julie were moving on, it seemed like a natural end for all of us really,” Tennant says. “Sometimes you have to take a deep breath and make a difficult decision. I like that I stand to leave an audience wanting more, rather than when people are asking ‘When am I leaving?’”
Tennant also commented about his now-famous kissing TORCHWOOD’s John Barrowman at Comic-Con, Tennant says “The moment was right and [I] felt [it was] appropriate at the time. It’s something you know you’ll get a headline back home for.”So the big question. If there is an opportunity for Tennant to come back, would he? “Maybe. I’ll wait for the right opportunity,” he says. “I have a costume, as long as I can keep my waistline – never say never.”

DAVID TALKS ROSE TYLER AT TCA



DR WHO NAMED BEST SCI-FI SHOW
Guinness World Records has named Doctor Who the most successful science-fiction series. It is the second Guinness record that the show now holds, it also holds the record for longest running Sci Fi series.
The new honour was based on a combination of ratings and DVD and book sales.
"It is too good a show to have just one record," Guinness editor-in-chief Craig Glenday said after handing over the award at the Comic-Con on Sunday to the Doctor Who panel.

DR WHO PANEL VIDEOS







DAVID ON MTV NEWS
"The Internet is a curious place, isn't it?" Tennant told MTV News.
"I think someone sits in their bedroom in Saskatchewan and comes up with an idea and they post it. And within minutes it's around the world and I'm getting phoned up by journalists and friends of mine saying, 'When are you off to shoot with Guillermo [del Toro]?'" said Tennant. "It's not something I know anything about." "No one's talked with me," he added. While Tennant's no stranger to special effects, he doubted even the most impressive computer's ability to bring him down to Hobbit size. "I'm a bit tall, aren't I?" he joked. "I know they do things with CGI now, but I'm 6'1". Hobbits are little. I do have quite hairy toes, though."

VIDEO OF DR WHO PANEL @ COMIC-CON





DR WHO AT THE BBC: A LEGEND REBORN
The BBC are releasing a new audio CD on 5th November 2009.
Doctor Who At The BBC: A Legend Is Reborn is a fascinating volume of interviews and behind-the-scenes features from the world of Doctor Who, as first featured on BBC radio and television. Featuring the voices of David Tennant, Catherine Tate, Billie Piper, Christopher Eccleston, Kylie Minogue, Freema Agyeman, Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner, Phil Collinson and many others, this is a retrospective look at the return of Doctor Who to our screens in 2005, following the story up to 2008 and the impending departure of David Tennant as the Doctor.