In honor of
headrush100's current absorption in the Tenth Doctor, I offer some of my favorite instances of David Tennant being an adorably dorky fanboy all over British television.
David Tennant AND HIS DADDY on Ready, Set, Cook. It's a show where the contestants bring on ingredients and are paired with a chef to use all the ingredients in half an hour. David Tennant's dad brings haggis. Because THEY ARE SCOTS and don't you forget it.
David Tennant on Nevermind the Buzzcocks (Part 2 and Part 3) Don't worry if you don't know any of the music - I don't and it's still funny. There's bonus Catherine Tate (though she seems to be playing a ditz for the occasion) and Bernard Cribbins.
David Tennant on QI. (Part 2 and Part 3 Warning for disability!fail. (Also, it opens with Stephen Fry saying "Wassup," which is not offensive but is very confusing and a little embarrassing.)
Finally, the great classic David Tennant singing "500 Miles" with The Proclaimers, looking exactly like a six-year-old who just got the best birthday present ever.
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David Tennant AND HIS DADDY on Ready, Set, Cook. It's a show where the contestants bring on ingredients and are paired with a chef to use all the ingredients in half an hour. David Tennant's dad brings haggis. Because THEY ARE SCOTS and don't you forget it.
David Tennant on Nevermind the Buzzcocks (Part 2 and Part 3) Don't worry if you don't know any of the music - I don't and it's still funny. There's bonus Catherine Tate (though she seems to be playing a ditz for the occasion) and Bernard Cribbins.
David Tennant on QI. (Part 2 and Part 3 Warning for disability!fail. (Also, it opens with Stephen Fry saying "Wassup," which is not offensive but is very confusing and a little embarrassing.)
Finally, the great classic David Tennant singing "500 Miles" with The Proclaimers, looking exactly like a six-year-old who just got the best birthday present ever.
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