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Post by RitaLittlewood on Dec 28, 2006 20:42:36 GMT
Last Updated: Thursday, 28 December 2006, 12:39 GMT
E-mail this to a friend Printable version BBC denies Doctor 'quits' report David Tennant is "committed" to Doctor Who, the BBC insists, despite a report that he is leaving the sci-fi drama.
The Sun claimed the actor, 35, planned to depart next year, in the middle of the fourth series of the hit programme.
But he was currently filming the third series, a BBC spokeswoman said, adding that any episodes beyond that had yet to receive the go-ahead.
"When a further series is commissioned, we will be able to confirm his involvement," she said.
Star cast
Doctor Who will return to BBC One in the spring, following a Christmas special featuring comedian Catherine Tate.
Freema Agyeman will co-star alongside Tennant as the Doctor's new companion after the departure of Billie Piper at the end of the last series.
Spooks actress Miranda Raison, Holby City's Hugh Quarshie and Ryan Carnes of Desperate Housewives will also make appearances.
Earlier this month Tennant was named the best Doctor in a poll of 4,000 readers of Doctor Who magazine, beating Tom Baker into second place.
For two years running the show has scooped three prizes at the National Television Awards.
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Doctor 11 then.
Patsy
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Post by eithne on Dec 29, 2006 0:45:15 GMT
Where there is smoke, there is fire. IMO it is the same as Billie's exit - she's not going, she's not going, she's not going... actually she is going - we just didn't want to tell you until we'd cast someone else.
Pity he won't stay until the end of the fourth series - but we've still got about 20 episodes left.
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Post by RitaLittlewood on Dec 29, 2006 15:29:37 GMT
I can't help thinking for all this speculation coming out, are they worried the series is so crap (or he is) people will turn off? I still don't think it's a coincidence they announced Billie's departure after it got the lowest ratings to that point.
Patsy
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