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    Default Tennant to present 'The Friday Night Project'

    The Sun reports that David Tennant is lined up to guest present the first episode of the next series in January.



    http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2...550622,00.html

    Doc has a project

    November 30, 2006



    DOCTOR Who star David Tennant has been lined up as the first guest presenter for the next series of Channel 4s The Friday Night Project.

    Tennant, 35 who was also in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire will host the irreverent show with regular presenters Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins.

    An insider said: Its a coup hes hot property at the moment.

    The new series kicks off in the first week of January.



    David Tennant's also appearing in Dancing On Ice in January... according to the person who made up this list of series two "celebrities" on Wikipedia.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_On_Ice


    He must be getting a clone for Christmas.

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    This Insider Said person gets around a bit, don't they? DT must have caught summat from them. (That or his family all look like him...)

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    I doubt that on top of filming S3, DT actually has time to be in an entire series of Dancing on Ice!

    As for the Friday Night Project... yeah, why not?!

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    He might be getting a day off from Who each week to do Dancing On Ice... with no training or anything! That would be TV Gold!!

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    They're going to have a great time trying to explain what happened to the Doctor if Tennant breaks his leg or something.
    Pity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!

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    The "FFS!! BIG GAY AGENDA!!" fans will love tonight's show.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl...2657/img/1.jpg

    You should see the rest of the pics.
    Last edited by Pip Madeley; 5th Jan 2007 at 2:29 PM. Reason: You know the rules about large images, Milky. :-)

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    David Tennant was fantastic!

    however, I have two qualms with the show - firstly, a lot of it was unnecessarily crude. Secondly, Alan Carr annoyed the hell out of me!

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    Yeah I thought Tennant was great on it, I'd actually forgotten he had a scottish accent!

    And, was Sylvester McCoy really a bodyguard for the Rolling Stones?

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    Funny how Tennant loses his accent when he gets all excited - bless!

    I thought it was all good fun, although David didn't seem to sure about the Saddam Hussain gags, and I'm sure they went down a treat with Galloway, remember he saluted Saddam as a pilar of society.

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    Oh yeah and WTF was that thing on the end of the GayLords gun - please don't tell me it was what I thought it was ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteCrowUK View Post
    Oh yeah and WTF was that thing on the end of the GayLords gun - please don't tell me it was what I thought it was ...
    I think it was what you thought it was!

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    That was Andrew Beech and Jason Haigh Ellery at the auction, wasn't it?

    Winehouse is worth a pop, but she'd need a wash first. I'm watching her again on the Hootenanny repeat on BBC2 right now.

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    Seeing Andrew Beech humiliated might be the TV highlight of 2007. I laughed so loud I think next door heard me.

    It was funny in places, but like Ant I think there was some very crude and silly humour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Penny View Post
    Yeah I thought Tennant was great on it, I'd actually forgotten he had a scottish accent!

    And, was Sylvester McCoy really a bodyguard for the Rolling Stones?
    Whether it's true or not, I want to believe it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillip Madeley View Post
    Seeing Andrew Beech humiliated might be the TV highlight of 2007. I laughed so loud I think next door heard me.

    It was funny in places, but like Ant I think there was some very crude and silly humour.
    I agree totally- to anybody who knows the story of Andrew Beech and the Key to Time, it's a punchline which has been twenty years coming.

    But Alan Carr winds me up no end- he seems to think that being a foul-mouthed version of a Kenneth Williams character is all he needs to do.

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    I thought Tennant was very game - it's nice to see him having a laugh and being himself and he looked like he was really enjoying himself. He comes across as being such a nice fun guy.

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    Who you wouldn't mind fondling.

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    Get back to work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milky Tears View Post
    The "FFS!! BIG GAY AGENDA!!" fans will love tonight's show.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl...2657/img/1.jpg

    You should see the rest of the pics.
    Was that really DT in a dress? I think I'm on the turn!

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    Scottish, hairy legs and a skirt does it for you, Wallis?

    Bet you'd like Milky Tears in his kilt.

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    Well, given the choice of him or Drew Barrymore... erm... Could you repeat the question...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milky Tears View Post
    The "FFS!! BIG GAY AGENDA!!" fans will love tonight's show.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl...2657/img/1.jpg

    You should see the rest of the pics.

    Liz MacDonald-tastic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Tancredi View Post
    I agree totally- to anybody who knows the story of Andrew Beech and the Key to Time, it's a punchline which has been twenty years coming.
    Except, of course, Beech knew all about it in advance
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    FFS! How AWFUL of DT not to use his Doctor Who voice in the childish pantomime, and I don't mean Love and Monsters (copyright Transvamp or someone). Is the copyright on DT's gurning and his "brillliant!amazzzzing!fantastttic!" voice owned exclusively by the BBC? The kids must have been wondering why the Doctor sounded like little Jimmy Krankie. If they'd heard of him/her/it, that is. Tennant should be EXECUTED for breaking the hearts of EVERYONE EVER. Worst presenter of Friday Night Project since Billie. -10000/10


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    Tennant should be EXECUTED by guillotine and the remains sent to my house... *





    then I can shout "Enough with the frikkin' whiny face already!" as my fanboy foot sends his amaaaaazzzzing severed head through my TV screen.



    * RTD can keep the decapitated torso for his Big Gay Scrawny Torso Agenda!

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