David Tennant Says Farewell
The final David Tennant Doctor Who box set is out, and with that we have a couple of clips from the set from BBC America.
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The final David Tennant Doctor Who box set is out, and with that we have a couple of clips from the set from BBC America.
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According to the Doctor Who News page The End of Time Part 2 set another record for BBC America, with about 1.47 million viewers across the three showings.
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It's good to see that BBC America has had success with Waters of Mars.
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One thing that it just dawned on me is that this is the first time in a very long time that Doctor Who has had such a clear end of an era like the one that we're getting this New Years. And arguably, it is the most complete end-of-era ever where the show was still carrying on.
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The Waters of Mars airs on BBC America tomorrow, and after that, one week later, we have The End of Time. Here is a new BBC America trailer.
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Here are some more clips from BBC America promoting the final three David Tennant specials
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David Tennant explains the TARDIS for a new American audience. I suppose those of us -- even Americans -- that have watched the show forever take it for granted. But not everyone.
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Here we have a new clip from BBC America about David Tennant -- one thing that is especially clear after seeing something like this is how much Tennant has made this role his own over the last four years and has been quite an achievement. This might very well be the sort of ephemera that I would send back to the teenage David Tennant to see as a clip where it says that he'll be Doctor Who and Hamlet and work with Derek Jacobi would almost certainly be the sort of thing that would mess with young David McDonald
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One of the things that I find interesting about this clip is that it's an introduction to the TARDIS for a "new" audience. One thing that the new series hasn't had a lot of is very good *specific* American marketing or materials in the past -- it has always been aired, but there hasn't been any solid attempt to expand the audience of the series besides the natural expansion that it would normally have.
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And we have a special, new sneak preview of it for you here:
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