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Tennant describes 'sad' farewell | Tennant describes 'sad' farewell |
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David Tennant said he had to keep a "stiff upper lip" while filming his final scenes for Doctor Who. | David Tennant said he had to keep a "stiff upper lip" while filming his final scenes for Doctor Who. |
"It was very emotional saying cheerio," Tennant said after a screening of latest adventure The Waters of Mars, to be shown on BBC One on 15 November. | "It was very emotional saying cheerio," Tennant said after a screening of latest adventure The Waters of Mars, to be shown on BBC One on 15 November. |
"There's lots of scenes in the final episode that are very sad, and were very sad to play." | "There's lots of scenes in the final episode that are very sad, and were very sad to play." |
He added: "On the actual final day I was a bit of a puddle, but kept a mildly stiff upper lip." | He added: "On the actual final day I was a bit of a puddle, but kept a mildly stiff upper lip." |
The Scottish actor, who took on the role of the Time Lord in 2005, admitted he had been "nervous" about seeing another actor on the role. | |
"I'm thrilled that it's carrying on," he said, "and know that everyone who's there is a great choice, but of course you feel a bit proprietorial." | "I'm thrilled that it's carrying on," he said, "and know that everyone who's there is a great choice, but of course you feel a bit proprietorial." |
'Intense' | 'Intense' |
Tennant is being replaced by actor Matt Smith, 27, who will appear as the 11th Doctor next year. | Tennant is being replaced by actor Matt Smith, 27, who will appear as the 11th Doctor next year. |
David Tennant and Russell T Davies on their final adventures with Doctor Who | David Tennant and Russell T Davies on their final adventures with Doctor Who |
The Waters of Mars will be followed by two episodes over the Christmas holiday that will see Tennant's Doctor once more pitted against The Master, played by John Simm. | The Waters of Mars will be followed by two episodes over the Christmas holiday that will see Tennant's Doctor once more pitted against The Master, played by John Simm. |
The Waters of Mars is set on the Red Planet in the year 2059, and co-stars actress Lindsay Duncan as Adelaide - the commander of Earth's first off-world colony. | The Waters of Mars is set on the Red Planet in the year 2059, and co-stars actress Lindsay Duncan as Adelaide - the commander of Earth's first off-world colony. |
Tennant agreed that it was "probably" one of the scariest Doctor Who episodes. | Tennant agreed that it was "probably" one of the scariest Doctor Who episodes. |
"It tells a different sort of story. We expect the Doctor to take control earlier," he said. | "It tells a different sort of story. We expect the Doctor to take control earlier," he said. |
The show's outgoing executive producer and lead writer Russell T Davies said: "It's not so scary as intense." | The show's outgoing executive producer and lead writer Russell T Davies said: "It's not so scary as intense." |
The episode is dedicated to Barry Letts, the producer of Doctor Who throughout the Jon Pertwee era of the early 1970s, who died earlier this month. | The episode is dedicated to Barry Letts, the producer of Doctor Who throughout the Jon Pertwee era of the early 1970s, who died earlier this month. |
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