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denimbex1986 · 4 months
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'Doctor Who star and unflinching LGBTQ+ ally David Tennant will be hosting the 2024 BAFTAs, and he’ll undoubtedly bring his “warmth, charm and mischievous wit” to the British film awards.
The actor – known for his amazing work on Good Omens, Broadchurch, Jessica Jones and Final Space – will take centre stage at London’s Royal Festival Hall for the ceremony on 18 February.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts film awards, commonly known as the BAFTAs, have been hosted by a variety of presenters over the years, including Rebel Wilson, Richard E Grant and Graham Norton.
Tennant said he was “delighted” to have been asked to host the BAFTAs and “help celebrate the very best of this year’s films and the many brilliant people who help bring them to life”.
BAFTA chief executive Jane Millichip said the organisation was “over the moon” that Tennant would be hosting the prestigious event, promising it’ll be a “must-watch show”.
“He is deservedly beloved by British and international audiences alike,” Millichip said. “His warmth, charm and mischievous wit will make it a must-watch show.”
Tennant is, of course, renowned worldwide for his immense acting talents, winning several TV Choice Awards, BAFTAs and an Emmy over his storied career. He’s also a stalwart LGBTQ+ and trans ally.
The Doctor Who legend has worn t-shirts that proudly declared his support for trans kids, included trans and non-binary pin badges in his wardrobe during public appearances and proudly stood up in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. He’s just been an all-round amazing supporter.
The nominations for the 77th annual awards will be announced on 18 January by Naomi Ackie, who played Whitney Houston in the biopic film I Wanna Dance With Somebody, and Barbie actor Kingsley Ben-Adir.
David Tennant will kick off the 2024 BAFTAs ceremony on Sunday 18 February, and the awards will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.'
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jackbatchelor3 · 2 months
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🚨 Tuesday 26th March 🚨
🚨 10pm 🚨
🚨 BBC Three and iPlayer 🚨
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kris-py-president · 5 months
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iconuk01 · 7 months
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BBC iPlayer’s back catalogue and the online archive will launch on 1st November before David Tennant returns as the Fourteenth Doctor for three special 60th anniversary episodes.
As the perfect companion to the back catalogue, the BBC will simultaneously launch an extensive online archive from the show’s history at bbc.co.uk/doctorwho, with everything from interviews with cast to written documents, long unheard audio, and behind-the-scenes photos. Together, they tell the story of the ground-breaking series through 60 archive gems for the 60th anniversary.
The archive invites fans to delve even deeper into the show with curated journeys such as the genesis of Doctor Who, where audio from former Head of Drama, Sydney Newman alongside documents with his original handwritten notes guide you through the origins of Doctor Who.
Episodes from Doctor Who’s extensive back catalogue of classic programmes will join the post 2005 revival of the show, available for fans to watch on iPlayer for the first time, and enabling them to revisit the Doctor’s formative adventures and some of the series greatest moments. This includes First Doctor William Hartnell’s first encounter with the Daleks, the first episodes made for colour TV with Third Doctor Jon Pertwee, and fan favourites from Fourth Doctor Tom Baker’s iconic run, including City of Death and The Brain of Morbius. Also included is the 1996 TV movie with Paul McGann, featuring him taking over from Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy.
Every episode on iPlayer from the back catalogue will be available with multiple accessibility options, including subtitles, audio description, and sign language.
Well.... hot DAMN!!! :)
And iPlayer is a free service of the BBC, so no additional subscription charges!
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dbot456 · 7 months
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Just realised I never actually reacted on here but HOLY SHIT ALL OF CLASSIC WHO IS COMING TO IPLAYER NOVEMBER 1ST!!!
I am going to be so fucking insufferable holy shit.
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corpyburd · 1 year
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Vienna Blood Season 3 is now on BBC 2 & Iplayer
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violetwritesstuff · 3 months
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bad education season 5
Okay so i love this show! Its like a weird combo of woke but it knows its woke and its hilarious with it.
all the characters seems pretty fleshed out for the maybe 15 lines some of them have an episode and the plots are top teir.
everyone stands out in their own way and class k is just that….class!
i have to say i started watching for ali hadji heshmati, and believe me i love him.
warren is such a cutie and the way he adds to episodes by going off the rails everynow and again really is in line with the quiet kid persona.
the teachers also seem fantastically idiotic, mr mitchel and charmicheal both amuse me to no end,i reckon my favourite episode was the ghosty one, the absolute idiocy of those men made my day
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radiofreeskaro · 6 months
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Radio Free Skaro #928 - The Tribe of None
Radio Free Skaro #928 - The Tribe of None - New #DoctorWho theme arrangement! - All(?) of Classic Who coming to iPlayer! - Commentary for Mawdryn Undead, Part Four!
http://traffic.libsyn.com/freyburg/rfs928.mp3 Download MP3 If you’re looking for new things to hum as you while away the days to the 60th anniversary and its specials, wait no more! The new arrangement of the Doctor Who theme tune is now in the wild, along with the Fifteenth Doctor’s theme just aching to bust out of your speakers and into your heart. You’ll need all that love because although…
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whyyounopizza · 5 months
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Why does the BBC have such bad audio mixing? I could barely hear the dialogue in Doctor Who. I rewatched it on iplayer and there were still parts I couldn't hear.
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denimbex1986 · 4 months
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'David Tennant is set to host the BAFTA Film Awards for the first time.
The actor — best known for playing Doctor Who — will oversee proceedings during the U.K.’s biggest night for film on Feb. 18 at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
“I am delighted to have been asked to host the EE BAFTA Film Awards and help celebrate the very best of this year’s films and the many brilliant people who bring them to life,” said Tennant, whose career across film, TV and stage also includes “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” “Good Omens” and “Broadchurch.” He can currently be seen playing Macbeth at the Donmar Warehouse.
“We are over the moon that David Tennant will be our host for the 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards,” added BAFTA CEO Jane Millichip. “He is deservedly beloved by British and international audiences, alike. His warmth, charm and mischievous wit will make it a must-watch show next month for our guests at the Royal Festival Hall and the millions of people watching at home.”
Tennant follows previous hosts Richard E. Grant and Rebel Wilson, who helmed the ceremony in 2023 and 2022, respectively, with the British Academy — which long relied on the services of Stephen Fry — now appearing to go with new faces each year.
The news comes just ahead of the revealing of the BAFTA longlists, covering all 24 categories, which will be announced on Jan 5. The final nominations will be unveiled on Jan. 18 by former Rising Star award nominees Naomi Ackie and Kingsley Ben-Adir.
The BAFTA Film Awards will be broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer in the U.K., and on BritBox International in the U.S., Canada, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway and South Africa.'
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jackbatchelor3 · 26 days
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Finished the second series of Wreck on iPlayer, and my god, the last three episodes were a bit of an emotional roller coaster.
We need a third series after that ending.
🦆🔪🎪
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girlonfilms · 9 months
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Oppenheimer premieres on BBC iPlayer
The BBC is cashing in on the popularity of Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer by releasing its 1980s drama series of the same name on iPlayer. Continue reading Untitled
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67chevyimpala67 · 5 months
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BBC has literally put anything doctor who related ever released on iPlayer. I've never felt happiness like this.
The childhood nostalgia of Sarah Jane adventures, confidential and the weird thing with Barney harwood .
Even the cartoons they used to play on CBBC that I thought were fever dreams
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techaddictsuk · 6 months
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The Doctor Who debacle
With this 60th anniversary of Doctor Who approaching the BBC have announced that from 1st November, every available episode of Doctor Who, new and old, will be on there to stream. Disney+ will also have it…. however…. The first four episodes, “A Unearthly Child,” will not be included due to a rights issue. I did a little digging and it would appear that the estate of the writer Anthony Coburn…
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shakespearenews · 6 months
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the day this picture is replaced i will cry so hard i cannot even tell you
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