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    Doctor Who Confidential.

    In this clip - David Tennant interviews television writer Stephen Moffat about his relationship with the Doctor Who programmes. They take a trip around BBC Television Centre, and find themselves in TC7, the set of Newsnight! It has been said that Doctor Who is the hardest programme to write - David Moffat reveals why.



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  • zacharyxx0

    @merksmirs Scotland is in Britain.
    Thursday 05 January 2012 22:38:59
  • DC11961

    @karezza6 Oh shut the hell up and stop insulting someone you don't know. I hope you know that he IS responsible for SOME of the more memorable revival Who episodes. -.- He's been around since Eccleston was The Doctor.
    Thursday 29 December 2011 14:33:05
  • merksmirs

    @DgamerAA nope, not at all - well he does for like the fraction of one episode - the werewolf one. But other than that he's completely brittish in Who and all scottish here
    Thursday 29 December 2011 09:08:18
  • Kiranokieli56565

    @TheGDWF They're British; you'll see people in shorts sometimes too when it's snowy. The British = Always complaining about the weather, never dressing properly for it.
    Monday 19 December 2011 18:09:27
  • karezza6

    Stephen Moffat is an anal-faced cunt.
    Thursday 15 December 2011 09:06:15
  • DgamerAA

    @Lupinequeen13 nooo, he talks the same way in DW.
    Tuesday 29 November 2011 21:34:32
  • TheGDWF

    i can see they're breath in the air and they both wear thin jackets!! Are they insane?!?
    Sunday 27 November 2011 17:30:32
  • TheTorqueXD

    very good video
    Monday 21 November 2011 14:52:27
  • fusionpass

    hes a star so hes weaeing one 
    Friday 18 November 2011 17:45:56
  • Lupinequeen13

    It's so weird to hear David with a scottish accent. I've gotten used to how he speaks in 'Who'.
    Monday 07 November 2011 22:35:28
  • Monaqute

    aww,geeks. 
    Thursday 03 November 2011 16:12:54
  • GHOSTOFANUNBORNCHILD

    oh the scottishness!!!!
    Thursday 03 November 2011 10:38:08
  • OlafurNeal

    It's always fun to watch two fanboys fanboying.
    Saturday 15 October 2011 10:12:40
  • CiaraDecoursey

    I love watching Moffat's little Nerdgasms when he hears about little doctor who things
    Saturday 17 September 2011 21:09:47
  • IceMetalPunk

    @jkarani It was a low-budget episode. You can't expect great SFX all the time :) . Besides, the focus of the episode was on the behaviors of the people, not the monster at all.
    Saturday 17 September 2011 20:26:12
  • kingross2

    i love it .dr,who....i speak spanish , is because i cant write anymore...but ilove david tennant
    Wednesday 14 September 2011 17:05:53
  • MrMissMerde

    MOFFAT! :D
    Friday 02 September 2011 07:49:21
  • Cure9269

    Legends!
    Tuesday 30 August 2011 19:04:36
  • IloveSirLancelot

    I love how he opens that list @ 0:55. Smooth.
    Saturday 20 August 2011 14:29:59
  • IceMetalPunk

    @krimzonvillain Yeah. Usually when he loses control, it's in anger or frustration. It's very rare to see him literally fearing for his life without being able to even try to fight back. The fear in his eyes when he's unable to even control what he says is...wow. It was really Tennant's shining moment as an actor in that show for me.
    Saturday 20 August 2011 12:37:15
  • krimzonvillain

    @IceMetalPunk And you're right, it's always interesting to see the Doctor lose control.
    Saturday 20 August 2011 11:28:32
  • krimzonvillain

    @IceMetalPunk I guess it depends if you're typically pessimistic or optimistic, though I don't think Doctor Who leaves much room for pessimism even in it's darkest episodes. One of the things that the Doctor lauds us for is our endless potential for hope and good, despite our flaws and fears. As for the evil creatures and good humans, that's not always the case. Doctor Who complicates concepts of pure good and pure evil on the part of both humans and aliens in the vast majority of its episodes.
    Saturday 20 August 2011 11:24:36
  • meshumekha

    2:19 David Tennant seemed a bit creeped out by Steven Moffat's childhood obsession with Doctor Who.
    Saturday 20 August 2011 05:53:19
  • jaboodey

    Dizzy from this video.....stand stilllll!
    Friday 19 August 2011 22:59:34
  • IceMetalPunk

    @krimzonvillain Unfortunately, that endless hope is extremely unrealistic. That's just it, though: in every other episode, the creatures are evil and the humans are good, but none of it is likely to happen in real life. In Midnight, the people are the evil ones, and their reactions to subtle pressures are so over-the-top, yet so shockingly realistic, that it should scare the crap out of you to realize people are really like that. Overall, Teannant's vulnerability in that episode made the show.
    Friday 19 August 2011 22:47:43
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