
‘Doctor Who’: 50th anniversary special returning stars confirmed
David Tennant and Billie Piper have officially signed up to appear in Doctor Who‘s 50th anniversary special.
David Tennant and Billie Piper have officially signed up to appear in Doctor Who‘s 50th anniversary special.
Dominic Savage’s series of semi-connected, partially-improvised dramas continues with an appearance by Doctor Who star Billie Piper as a teacher who falls in love with one of her pupils.
The BBC has released a launch trailer for True Love, BBC One’s first improvised series, created and directed by BAFTA-winning Dominic Savage.
The engrossing emotional honesty of Tennant, McClure and Froggatt make this opening instalment of True Love well worth watching.
Tragically, the original version of this genius piece of filth that blends Doctor Who’s New Earth with pervy David Tennant drama Secret Smile is no longer online, so we have to console ourselves with this brief extract.
Former Doctor Who co-stars David Tennant and Billie Piper will lead the cast of BBC One’s new five-part semi-improvised serial Love Life, alongside Jane Horrocks, Ashley Walters and David Morrissey.
Karen Gillan has revealed that Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper, is her favourite Doctor Who companion. Billie Piper appeared as Rose Tyler in over 30 episodes of the show between 2005 and 2010, alongside the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) and the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant). Gillan told Newsarama at Comic-Con in San Diego last … >
Both the best and worst thing you can say about Secret Diary Of A Call Girl is that it’s exactly the kind of thing you’d expect to find screening on ITV2. Whether you think that’s a positive or a negative will dictate how you feel about the programme itself.
After a fairly turbulent four years, varying wildly in quality from episode to episode, Secret Diary Of A Call Girl draws to a close.
CultBox asked you to vote for your favourite tear-jerking moments in the show since its return in 2005… #1: With 28.9% of the votes, Rose says goodbye to the Doctor at Bad Wolf Bay (‘Doomsday’) David Lewis writes: “The Cybermen and Daleks have been destroyed (until next time). The Doctor has saved the world … >