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Starring
  • David Tennant
  • Exec producer
  • Russell T Davies
  • Julie Gardner


  • 4.16

    15 November 2009
    7.00pm
    The Waters of Mars
    written by
  • Russell T Davies
  • Phil Ford
  • Directed by
  • Graeme Harper
  • Produced by
  • Nikki Wilson
  • with
  • Lindsay Duncan
  • Peter O'Brien
  • Chook Sibtain
  • Alan Ruscoe
  • Sharon Duncan Brewster
  • Aleksander Mikic
  • Gemma Chan
  • Cosima Shaw
  • Michael Goldsmith

  • 4.17 / 4.18
    Christmas 2009
    The End of Time
    written by
  • Russell T Davies
  • Directed by
  • Euros Lyn
  • Produced by
  • Tracie Simpson
  • with
  • John Simm
  • Alexandra Moen
  • Timothy Dalton
  • Bernard Cribbins
  • Catherine Tate
  • Jacqueline King
  • June Whitfield
  • David Harewood
  • Claire Bloom
  • Brian Cox
  • Series One

    Starring
  • Matt Smith
  • Karen Gillan
  • Exec producer
  • Steven Moffat
  • Piers Wenger
  • Beth Willis

  • Spring 2010
    Written by
  • Steven Moffat
  • Gareth Roberts
  • Richard Curtis
  • Chris Chibnall
  • DIRECTED BY
  • Ashley Way
  • PRODUCED BY
  • Tracie Simpson
  • Peter Bennett
  • With
  • Caitlin Blackwood
  • Meera Syal
  • Tony Curran

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    - GallifreyNewsBase: Tennant wins NBC role Tennant wins NBC role

    Tuesday, November 03, 2009 - Posted by Marcus

    David Tennant is to make his US television debut when he plays the title character in a hour long pilot for NBC called Rex Is Not Your Lawyer.

    Tennant plays Rex Alexander, a top Chicago lawyer who begins suffering panic attacks and takes up coaching clients to represent themselves in court.

    Written by Andrew Leeds and David Lampson the pilot is directed by David Semel, who directed the pilots for "Heroes" and "Life". The project has been in development for two years with casting for the lead actor taking place over several months until Tennant clinched the role in August.

    Tennant will hope to follow the success of another established British TV actor with virtually no American TV experience, Hugh Laurie, as the lead on Fox's medical drama "House."