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Monday, 19 March 2012

David Tennant: TV and radio appearances | True Love preview | Pirates! screening and clip | Sport Relief


RTE Juice
Stephen Byrne tweeted that David Tennant is being interviewed tomorrow for RTE Juice (an Irish celebrity chat programme) and he is asking for questions.
 

Source: David Tennant on Twitter

Chris Moyles show
David Tennant will be on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio One on Wednesday.
Although he is not currently listed on the Radio One website, according to a post by producer Aled Haydn Jones, David Tennant will be a guest on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio One on Wednesday (21st).
Chris Moyles Show is from 6.30am until 10am and can be heard worldwide at this link.
David is expected to be talking about the movie The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists.

Book At Bedtime
From Monday 19th to Friday 30th March, David Tennant will read the ten episodes of Stonemouth by Iain Banks on Book At Bedtime each evening on BBC Radio Four at 10.45pm.

The synopsis of the story is "Stewart Gilmour is back in Stonemouth. After five years in exile his presence is required at the funeral of patriarch Joe Murston, and even though the last time Stu saw the Murstons he was running for his life, staying away might be even more dangerous than turning up."
This book is described as "a fast-paced tale of adolescence, love and revenge."
 

An episode guide can be found here
Source: David Tennant on Twitter

Kermode and Mayo's Film Review Show
On Friday 23rd March David Tennant will be a guest on the Kermode and Mayo's Film Review Show on Radio 5 Live from 2pm.

As well as fans being able to listen worldwide to David's interview (from this link), there is also a camera in the studio.

Source: David Tennant on Twitter








Free tickets for Margate preview of new David Tennant drama, True Love


A special preview of the new David Tennant TV drama is being held at the Turner Contemporary art gallery in Margate.
True Love episode one and an introduction from the director Dominic Savage will be on Thursday, March 29, at Turner from 6.30-7.30pm.
Tickets are free, but booking is essential - call 01843 233020 or email cbarker@turnercontemporary.org to reserve a place.

The BBC One drama True Love is a serial made through improvisation. Five stories explore love in the modern day and each story featuring a star name. David Tennant, Billie Piper, Jane Horrocks, Ashley Walters and David Morrissey each appear in one episode.
The overlapping love stories are all set in Margate, and each looks at a different relationship and explores a different dilemma or situation.
Dominic Savage, who grew up in Margate, said: “Margate is such a fantastic place to make a film. It has such great locations which actually have a real romance about them and posses a unique atmosphere which is very suited to a series of love stories. Being my home town it also has a special and personal resonance for me. I’m looking forward to coming back.”
Source: Kent News


 

Watch an exclusive clip from The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists online now
The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists is setting sail for multiplexes soon, and we’ve got our hands on an exclusive clip!

The scene in question features Hugh Grant’s Pirate Captain being welcomed into the home of Charles Darwin (voiced by David Tennant).
The real star of the scene, though, is the ‘manpanzee’ himself. Apes have form when it comes to stealing scenes in movies, and Darwin’s well-trained butler is no exception.
The footage also serves as a good example of the atmospheric sets and insane attention-to-detail conjured up (in miniature) by the hardworking animators.
Watch The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists clip online now at Total Film
You can catch the full film when it arrives in UK cinemas on 28 March 2012


Wear fancy dress for Aardman premiere of The Pirates! in Bristol
Bristolians are being given the chance to see Aardman's latest 3D film before anyone else at a special charity screening.

The exclusive premiere of The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists will be held on behalf of Wallace and Gromit's Grand Appeal, which supports Bristol Children's Hospital.
The animated film, featuring the voices of Hugh Grant, David Tennant and Salma Hayek, goes on general release on March 28 but the charity is offering Evening Post readers the chance to buy tickets for the screening on March 25.
The red carpet event at Showcase Cinema de Lux in Cabot Circus has been organised by Aardman and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
There are 100 tickets available on a first-come-first-served basis for the event, with money going to the Grand Appeal. The screening will start with an introduction by director and Grand Appeal patron Peter Lord.
Cinema-goers are being encouraged to wear pirate fancy dress.
There will also be face-painting, tattooing and photography before the film starts and the chance to rub shoulders with the crew from Aardman and local VIPs.
Wallace and Gromit's Grand Appeal director Nicola Masters said: "We are thrilled that the Grand Appeal has been chosen as the charity partner for this exclusive Pirate gala.
"The Bristol premiere is the only one outside London and is such an exciting and special event that we are expecting tickets to the charity screening to sell fast."
Tickets to the Bristol premiere charity screening cost £15 each and are available from the Appeal office opposite Bristol Children's Hospital at 24 Upper Maudlin Street, Bristol, BS2 8DJ, by calling 0117 927 3888 or by sending an e-mail, including your name and contact details, to lauren@grandappeal.org.uk.
Source: This is Bristol





BBC America Brings Sport Relief To The US

Sport Relief, the biennial UK event that brings together the world of sport and entertainment, is taking place on March 25 over in the UK. On April 1, BBC America is giving you the chance to watch some of celebrity challenges that have taken place over the years in a series of programming to mark the event.
Brit Scene have the two adverts
for this year's event that feature David Tennant getting all saucy! 
Watch them both here

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