Thanks for posting that - there was a very nice compilation vid on that site, of DT being very funny on various shows, which I just had a happy 15 minutes watching. And he looked absolutely gorgeous!
Thanks for posting that - there was a very nice compilation vid on that site, of DT being very funny on various shows, which I just had a happy 15 minutes watching. And he looked absolutely gorgeous!
He's done a new ad for Scottish Labour which was emailed today to all Scottish Labour members telling us to vote Scottish Labour. Not entirely sure why they'd need to do that, but what the heck.
David Tennant seems to be getting an awful lot of ad work recently. I saw this ad the other day (before it was pulled) and straight after it David was doing the voice over for a credit card ad.
David Tennant seems to be getting an awful lot of ad work recently. I saw this ad the other day (before it was pulled) and straight after it David was doing the voice over for a credit card ad.
He's been doing American Express for ages.:)
Yes, he does seem busy.
He was on telly not long ago doing a plug for an animated film he's doing a voice for - something about pirates.
Can't blame the guy for being busy, maybe he's doing so much so he can have a bit of rest from Dad duty? :P I've seen that DW reference Virgin ad quite a few times, made me smile the first time I saw it.
Maybe I'm missing the point here but, doesn't the Beeb benefit from a higher 'visability profile' if people watch Dr Who, no matter what platform they watch it on?
Seems a bit dumb to object to DT doing a tongue in cheek reference to a series he worked in 3 years ago!
Yeah we know Dr Who is the Beeb's 'intellectual property' but where's the loss to Auntie here?
Maybe I'm missing the point here but, doesn't the Beeb benefit from a higher 'visability profile' if people watch Dr Who, no matter what platform they watch it on?
Seems a bit dumb to object to DT doing a tongue in cheek reference to a series he worked in 3 years ago!
Yeah we know Dr Who is the Beeb's 'intellectual property' but where's the loss to Auntie here?
I don't think you're alone with this view...but the whole shebang is quite comical!:D
Maybe I'm missing the point here but, doesn't the Beeb benefit from a higher 'visability profile' if people watch Dr Who, no matter what platform they watch it on?
Seems a bit dumb to object to DT doing a tongue in cheek reference to a series he worked in 3 years ago!
Yeah we know Dr Who is the Beeb's 'intellectual property' but where's the loss to Auntie here?
It's not just a matter of loss here - the Beeb are duty-bound to protect intellectual rights wherever they're used. If they don't, they lose those rights - just ask Hoover.
That's right - Private Eye routinely take the mickey out of letters they get from solicitors representing brands. Letters along the lines if "In your article blah you referred to someone using a biro. We bring your attention to the fact that the word biro is trademark protected property of blah and blah blah drone drone...."
It's one of those things the Beeb feel they have to do, even though it looks petty.
Another related example is the police force. They lost claims to the image of their now obsolete blue police boxes after allowing a BBC show to use it unchallenged for years. (It was a bit rich of them to try and muscle in on their fame given that the show is the only reason the image is well known. But that's money grubbing opportunists for you.)
I suppose if things then were as they are now, they wouldn't have gone near the idea of using a police box.
It's not just a matter of loss here - the Beeb are duty-bound to protect intellectual rights wherever they're used. If they don't, they lose those rights - just ask Hoover.
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will be checking that out later:D
Calm down Granny, he's spoken for!;):D
Not sure why the beeb are complaining, after all it's free advertising for them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9ekwFDTJ7o&utm_source=taomail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=8791+Something+a+bit+different&tmtid=37123-8791-2-2550-508046
As well as being 20 years too young!
Toyboy not your thing then?;):D
There's toyboys then there's cradle snatching.
He's been doing American Express for ages.:)
Yes, he does seem busy.
He was on telly not long ago doing a plug for an animated film he's doing a voice for - something about pirates.
We saw the movie the other week, good fun. DT is Charles Darwin. He's got a new TV show son hasn't he - True Love?
Anyone seen the Decoy Bride
Seems a bit dumb to object to DT doing a tongue in cheek reference to a series he worked in 3 years ago!
Yeah we know Dr Who is the Beeb's 'intellectual property' but where's the loss to Auntie here?
I don't think you're alone with this view...but the whole shebang is quite comical!:D
It's not just a matter of loss here - the Beeb are duty-bound to protect intellectual rights wherever they're used. If they don't, they lose those rights - just ask Hoover.
It's one of those things the Beeb feel they have to do, even though it looks petty.
Another related example is the police force. They lost claims to the image of their now obsolete blue police boxes after allowing a BBC show to use it unchallenged for years. (It was a bit rich of them to try and muscle in on their fame given that the show is the only reason the image is well known. But that's money grubbing opportunists for you.)
I suppose if things then were as they are now, they wouldn't have gone near the idea of using a police box.
Or the Metropolitan Police;)
Publicity all round, I suppose.
How come we can still watch the full ad on DS?