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David Tennant Reflects on Nearly Declining Iconic Doctor Who Role

The actor reveals he almost turned down the transformative role in 2005 due to advice from a former agent, a decision that would have altered his career and the show's legacy.

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Overview

  • David Tennant recently shared on his podcast that his former agent advised him against taking the role of the Doctor in the 2005 revival of Doctor Who, citing doubts about the show's potential success.
  • After Christopher Eccleston's departure, Tennant was approached by producers Russell T. Davies and Julie Gardner, who convinced him to consider the role by showing him footage from the first season.
  • Tennant admitted he hesitated for about 48 hours before ultimately deciding to accept the role, which he acknowledges as a career-defining moment.
  • His portrayal of the Tenth Doctor from 2005 to 2010 earned him widespread acclaim, and he later returned as both the Tenth and Fourteenth Doctor in anniversary specials, cementing his legacy in the franchise.
  • The revelation coincides with the current transition to Ncuti Gatwa's Fifteenth Doctor, with new episodes set to premiere on April 12, continuing the show's evolving legacy.