The Doctors Revisited: The Third Doctor premieres on BBC America tonight in the US at 8pm (Eastern). It includes new David Tennant interview clips.
BBC America is also premiering a compilation programme tonight called Doctor Who: The Companions.
The Telegraph lists The Politician's Husband in its Culture and Arts Things To See in April. It says that it will air from Monday 22nd April. If that is correct then it means that the first episode of The Politician's Husband will broadcast on the day of the final episode of Broadchurch. If The Politician's Husband is similar to The Politician's Wife then it will have to be in a post 9pm watershed slot. Hopefully BBC Two will broadcast it at 10pm and not 9pm which is the broadcast time for Broadchurch!
Daily Mail reports on chance to buy a flat in the building which played the Police station in Broadchurch.
Shakespeare Uncovered about Hamlet premieres on ABC1 in Australia at 10.30pm tonight.
Saturday 30th March 2013
A video of the BBC Two Trailer (which includes the clips of The Politician's Husband) has been posted to YouTube.
Clips of The Politician's Husband were shown tonight in a BBC Two trailer of various forthcoming programmes. The trailer included a clip of David Tennant's character saying on the telephone (close-up facing the camera) "Rather you than me, love."
The official Twitter account BBCDoctorWho's tweet about David Tennant in the Doctor Who 50th has already been retweeted over 4,200 times!
Even the broadsheets now have the news about David Tennant in the Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode! The Telegraph has a great photo of him with Billie Piper.
The rumour was incorrect as David Tennant did not appear in the Doctor Who episode The Bells Of Saint John tonight.
Both Daily Mail and The Mirror websites now have the news about David Tennant returning to Doctor Who for the 50th anniversary.
Metro is the first newspaper with the David Tennant / Doctor Who 50th news.
BBC press release about David Tennant and Billie Piper returning for the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special episode.
The news about David Tennant and Billie Piper appearing in the Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode is now on the entertainments section of the BBC website.
Scan of Doctor Who Magazine article about David Tennant returning for the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special episode.
There is a RUMOUR (and we stress RUMOUR) that David Tennant MAY make a cameo appearance in the episode of Doctor Who which is broadcast tonight. (It would probably be old footage and may be in preparation for his return in the 50th anniversay special.)
The new issue of Doctor Who Magazine (which is published on Thursday) has announced that David Tennant and Billie Piper will appear in the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special episode which will air on Saturday 23rd November.
The episode will receive a limited worldwide 3D cinema release. Also starring in the episode will be John Hurt.
Filming on the episode is imminent.
To celebrate BBC America's 15th birthday today they have clips of their Top 15 Moments which includes David Tennant and A Boy With A Thorn In His Side from Blackpool.
The Illuminations blog today has 7 versions of 'To be or not to be' from Hamlet (including David Tennant's filmed version).
Doctor Who News reports that The Mill is closing their UK office. They provided the VFX which David Tennant often spoke about in Doctor Who Confidential.
BBC One have now added an episode of Miranda on Monday (1st) at 8.30pm (which was not listed in their original schedule and the Radio Times currently is still not listing it) so that the start of Jonathan Creek at 9pm now clashes with Broadchurch.
Leeds Student review of episode three of Broadchurch (which was only posted today) includes "Tennant is wonderful."
Huddersfield Examiner article about Broadchurch starts with "Isn't it great to see good drama back on TV?" and ends with "Clever stuff. Roll on Mondays."
David Tennant is described as 'a smashing bloke by Pauline Quike in an interview in RM Magazine.
Belfast Telegraph interview with Jodie Whitaker reveals the name of one character who is NOT the killer in Broadchurch. Be warned that there is a SPOILER IN THAT LINK!
Daily Mail has an article about Olivia Colman and Broadchurch.
According to a poll carried out by a hotel chain, David Tennant's Tenth Doctor has the best bedside manner of all the Doctors.
This Is Somerset has an article about the success Broadchurch is bringing to the West Bay area.
David Tennant's 'bones' T-shirt from Hamlet and his coat from As You Like It will be featured in a costume display at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon from 20 April. This link has photos of both costumes.
12 performances (mainly Fridays and Saturdays) are now sold out for David Tennant in Richard II at The Barbican in London. However there are currently now a few seats available in the Circle for the performance on Tuesday 12th November in Stratford-Upon-Avon.
Metro reports that new Doctor Who assistant Jenna-Louise Coleman says her favourite Doctor is David Tennant!
Wedneday 27th March 2013
AcornMedia have added to YouTube a video of the funny part of episode four of Broadchurch where David Tennant's character arrives for dinner.
This Is Bristol reports that the new Clevedon market (which was inspired by Broadchurch) has won a �9,000 grant.
The Telegraph reviewer Charles Spencer is still praising the David Tennant / Greg Doran 2008 production of Hamlet. This time in his 2 star review of the current RSC version starring Jonathan Slinger.
The Independent explains why the Viking River Cruises adverts were not shown during Broadchurch last Monday.
The Independent article of 140 character tweets about episode 4 of Broadchurch.
Clip of BBC Breakfast about the Doctor Who 50th anniversary stamps and it includes the female presenter 'aahing' over David Tennant!
Digital Spy reports that Matt Smith says the Doctor Who 50th anniversary episode celebrates the old Doctors and he says some nice things about David Tennant.
EscapistMagazine reports that mail sent from Bathgate will will bear a Doctor Who 50th anniversary mark and David Tennant's name.
The Broadchurch episode 3 final consolidated ratings were that it was watched by 9.6 million.
Broadchurch was top of the Second Sync leader board last night with over 10K more tweets than any other TV show. At its peak there were 1,015 tweets about Broadchurch a minute.
MediaTel article about Broadchurch viewing figures includes "6.9 million viewers tuned in to see the latest pieces fall together, easily beating off rivals and securing the 9pm slot."
Bridport News has an article on the popularity of Broadchurch.
According to TVScoops, the Broadchurch official ratings so far are all over 9 million (including ITV + 1) so the series is set to be the most watched first series of a new weeknight drama since 2004.
Last night's episode of Broadchurch received 6.88 million viewers according to the overnight figures. That was a massive 28.1% of those people watching television at that time! However, once the ITV + 1 figures were included, Broadchurch averaged 7.2 million viewers.
Monday 25th March 2013 CultBoxTV have a new interview with Broadhurch writer Chris Chibnall.
UnrealityTV thinks episode 4 of Broadchurch was the best since the first episode.
Den Of Geek has a review of episode 4 of Broadchurch which concludes 'The whodunit intrigue may not have been what drew me to the drama in the first place, but that and the still-superlative cast are why I’m still here.'
Ladbrokes have some odds on the killer in Broadchurch with David Tennant's character at 50/1.
CultBoxTV have given episode 4 of Broadchurch a 5 star review. It includes the comments "We get to see an already impressive David Tennant excel as he gets chance to add depth to his dyspeptic Columbo" and "Tennant's portrayal pulls it above the cliché of 'policeman with a past' to give us a flawed human we're actually interested in beyond idle chit-chat over that second glass of Rioja. He's another mystery for us to puzzle over."
Tonight it was David Tennant's voice again for the "previously on Broadchurch...." introduction. Afterwards Broadchurch was one of the top trending topics in the UK.
Dorset Echo reports on the Ellipse Caffe in West Bay (which was used for scenes in Broadchurch) which is running a cash-prize draw for charity based on guessing who the killer is in the drama.
ITVplayer link to watch Arthur Darvill interview on Daybreak about Broadchurch this morning (UK only for 7 days).
The DVD of Penguins Spy In The Huddle can be purchased from today on the Acorn Media website to be dispatched immediately. In other places the DVD will not be released until Monday 8th April.
Writer John Morton has been nominated for a BAFTA Television Craft Award for Writing: Comedy for Twenty Twelve. The winners will be announced on 28th April.
Saturday 23rd March 2013 The Mirror has an interview with Olivia Colman about Broadchurch. The interview contains a new photo of her with David Tennant in a cemetery from the drama. She says about David "We all got on so well and enjoyed going to work even though it was a miserable subject matter. We all adored each other. David Tennant is gorgeous. He is so jolly and happy and witty. It was a big delight. We had a giggle being mean to each other. He is so warm and charming and having to play someone who is so socially inept was hilarious. We would all go to the pub and out for dinner. It was like a big family."
BBC America have posted a new trailer for Spies Of Warsaw to YouTube. The trailer plays worldwide.
New photos of David Tennant (in an apron or a dress!) from The Politician's Husband have been posted to Tumblr.
At at 7pm tonight on BBC One there will be a special Doctor Who edition of the gameshow Pointless with some of the actors who played some of David Tennant's former companions such as Bernard Cribbins and Jacqueline King.
The March issue of the U.S. magazine Entertainment Weekly features a story on the Doctor Who 50th anniversary with a look back on all 11 Doctors. It calls David Tennant 'the most beloved of the post-relaunch Doctors.' A scan of the magazine is here.
Friday 22nd March 2013 The LA Times has a look at 50 years of Doctor Who.
The Independent says that 'there will be die-hard David Tennant fans demanding that he returns' IF (and we stress IF) Matt Smith leaves Doctor Who.
Tomorrow at 7pm on BBC One there will be a special Doctor Who edition of the gameshow Pointless with some of the actors who played some of David Tennant's former companions such as Bernard Cribbins and Jacqueline King.
The Post Office website has sheets of Doctor Who First Day Covers including some with David Tennant for people both in the UK & non-UK. The stamps are issued on 26th March.
STV has an article titled 'Friends and neighbours come under scrutiny in hit crime drama Broadchurch' with a new photo of David Tennant.
The Sun CLAIMS that David Tennant was earning �1million a year on Doctor Who in an article where it CLAIMS Matt Smith will leave the programme at Christmas.
Wednesday 20th March 2013
Today David Tennant was seen filming The Escape Artist on an escalator at Whiteley's Shopping Centre in London.
There's a message on THE RSC website which says 'There is no availability for Richard II in Stratford-upon-Avon, with the exception of a few performances where there is limited availability for 16-25 year olds.'
Tonight at 10.45pm on BBC Four Mark Lawson interviews Dick Clement & Ian La Frenais who adapted Spies Of Warsaw for television.
Tuesday 19th March 2013
Unfortunately Twenty Twelve did not win the Scripted Comedy Award as Alan Partridge won at the RTS Awards. However Jessica Hynes did win the Comedy Performance Award for her part in Twenty Twelve.
Unfortunately Earthflight did not win the Science and Natural History Award as Operation Iceberg won at the RTS Awards tonight.
According to Twitter today David Tennant was filmed going in and out of an off-licence in Hoxton, London (for The Escape Artist).
The Broadchurch episode 2 consolidated ratings are that it received 9.01 million viewers which was 30.5% of those people watching television at that time.
Radio Times also has an article which looks at the suspects in Broadchurch.
Digital Spy have an item about over 7 million people watching Broadchurch last night.
Tonight there is a mid-size photo of David Tennant and Olivia Colman on the Comment page of the Evening Standard about Broadchurch.
Woman's Own has a list of suspects in Broadchurch.
This week The Independent has another article of reviews of Broadchurch in 140 characters. The article says that Broadchurch "was still trending two hours after it was broadcast."
ITV have added a video of Will Mellor talking about Broadchurch on Loose Women yesterday (UK only).
Amazon now list the release date for the DVD of The Politician's Husband back to 20th May (from 29th April). This indicates that broadcast of the three part drama has been put back too (possibly so that it is not screened while Broadchurch is airing).
Last night's episode 3 of Broadchurch won the 9pm slot with a series high of 7.64m (32% of people viewing television at that time). In fact Broadchurch was the fourth most viewed programme yesterday (after EastEnders and 2 episodes of Coronation Street)!
Booking opens today for the general public for Richard II in both Stratford-Upon-Avon and London. Tickets can be booked on both The RSC and Barbican websites and, as they have less members, it appears that The Barbican website has more and better seats available including some still in the front row for some dates!
The Radio Times website has a new photo of David Tennant and Olivia Colman from Broadchurch. (Be warned that the writing on that page includes SPOILERS.)
Today David Tennant was seen filming The Escape Artist at Temple Church, London.
A new Greg Doran Director's Talk has been added for on 11th December about Richard II at The Barbican Centre. Currently tickets are only available for Barbican members.
This past week on BBC Radio Four Extra at 6.30pm and again at 12.30am each weekday David Tennant's A Night With A Vampire Book At Bedtime stories from November 2010 were repeated. They are available on BBC iPlayer and should play worldwide.
WalesOnline have an interview with Matthew Gravelle (who plays Joe Miller) about Broadchurch and about keeping the killer secret.
Public tickets go on sale tomorrow at 10am to see David Tennant in Richard II and there are currently 25 performances which show only a few seats including some with only restricted views.
It seems that the Barbican website has more tickets available than the RSC website including some in the front row (e.g. 21st December)!
What's On TV reports that the viewing figures for Comic Relief peaked at 12.2 million on Friday evening and that 4.4 million switched to BBC Two to see David Tennant kiss John Bishop.
A review of the drama Shetland on Scotsman.com includes the phrase "David Tennant�s got two whole months on Broadchurch to remind us how good an actor he is."
Saturday 16th March 2013
Today filming on The Escape Artist took place on the Embankment in London although it is not clear whether David Tennant was involved or not in that scene.
Comic Relief raised over �75 million last night. Loads of people tweeted they donated for the first ever time after David Tennant's appeal on television.
Friday 15th March 2013
A Behind The Scenes with David Tennant interview at Comic Relief has been posted onto YouTube.
Some of David Tennant's answers to the 1000+ questions asked of him on the Red Nose Day Facebook page have been posted to Tumblr.
Photos of David Tennant's short hosting part on Comic Relief tonight have been posted to Tumblr.
One of David Tennant's films from Uganda for the last Comic Relief was shown tonight and afterwards David spoke to camera emphasising how many people watching the programme did not donate and had never donated. Afterwards loads of people tweeted that they had donated for the first ever time.
Unfortunately copies of that part of the programme have been blocked on YouTube but the original video can be viewed here (with details about how to donate).
Digital Spy has photos of David Tennant kissing John Bishop.
Comedian John Bishop had been talking about having a 'Tennant moment' as co-host Davina McColl had kissed David Tennant at the last Comic Relief so she blindfolded John and then David Tennant walked on stage and kissed him instead!
ITV have posted the fifth David Tennant video interview about Broadchurch to YouTube. In this one both he and Olivia Colman explain how the identity of the killer was kept secret.
Already The Guardian believes that Broadchurch will win a Broadcasting Press Guild Award next year!
Twenty Twelve won the Best Entertainment / Comedy Award at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards at lunchtime today.
A photo of David Tennant filming The Escape Artist on the Royal Mile on Monday has been posted to Tumblr.
Bridport News has an article about the high viewing figures for Broadchurch.
The Telegraph has an article titled 'Why Broadchurch trumped Mayday.'
The Sun has the story from the Evening Standard about Olivia Colman 'guarding' David Tennant during Broadchurch filming.
David Tennant is believed to be filming The Escape Artist today in Glasgow.
Today the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards are announced at One Whitehall Place in London. Twenty Twelve has been nominated for the Best Entertainment / Comedy Award.
The Broadchurch episode 3 trailer (taped from a television) has been posted to YouTube. Please note that it contains SPOILERS.
The Doctor Who website has Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Greetings Cards including one of David Tennant and his companions.
The Mirror has an amazing David Tennant hyper-real drawing.
Evening Standard has an interview with Olivia Colman titled 'My real role in Broadchurch was fighting off David Tennant's fans.' The interview includes Olivia's comments "Working with David is heaven. He is the nicest man in the world. But he gets crowds of people wherever he goes. He is terribly patient and charming and lovely with them, so I'm afraid I got a little bit defensive on his behalf."
A short video of David Tennant filming The Escape Artist this morning in Edinburgh has been posted onto Vine.co.
Radio Times has an article about David Tennant and the Red Nose Bow.
Ript Apparel have a fun Doctor Who T-shirt with David Tennant's Tenth Doctor on the front available today.
Photographer Stephen Buchanan has posted nine new photos to his website of David Tennant outside Paisley Sheriff Court filming The Escape Artist on Sunday.
Daily Mail has an opinion piece which starts "At last, a reason to love Mondays again. ITV�s new crime series, Broadchurch, is simply brilliant. David Tennant and Olivia Colman are sublime and the plot utterly gripping."
Booking opens today at 10am for Barbican Yellow members for Richard II in London.
David Tennant's name is linked to a Comic Relief fund-raising project in theatres called Red Nose Bow.
The Broadchurch consolidated viewing figures for episode one were 8.16 million (or 9.07 million including ITV+1). Mayday on BBC One at the same time received had 5.84 million. Writer Chris Chibnall described it as "We're all a bit over the moon. If you watched, thanks!"
There are interviews with Pauline Quirke about Broadchurch in this weeks issues of both My Weekly and TV Times. She is also promoting the Birds Of A Feather stage show.
The Broadchurch review by TVEquals concludes with "Performances from Tennant and Colman are still top notch. This is gritty, crime telly at it�s very best, and I can�t wait to find out more next week."
Twenty Twelve won the South Bank Sky Arts Award for Comedy at lunchtime today.
Digital Spy examines the list of suspects, as well as recaps episode two of Broadchurch.
A blog on The Independent newspaper website has a review of Broadchurch. However it incorrectly states that there are four more episodes, whereas there are six more.
The Scotsman has an article about David Tennant filming The Escape Artist in Edinburgh yesterday.
Second Sync reports that Broadchurch was the most tweeted about television programme last night for the second consecutive Monday.
These are tweets which are measured in two ways: by total tweet volume and by peak TPM (tweets per minute). The monitoring starts 30 minutes before the programme begins and stops 30 minutes after it ends.
Broadchurch was top with 18,862 tweets and 987 TPM. EastEnders was second with 16,698 and 1,647 respectively.
Digital Spy has a breakdown of the overnight viewing figures for episode 2 of Broadchurch. It says that the show "maintained a healthy audience with 5.78 million (23.2%). An extra 606k (3.7%) watched on +1. The drama's figures were dented slightly by the second part of BBC One's Shetland, which attracted 5 million (20.1%) at 9pm."
The Independent has posted a 140 character Twitter review / comments about episode 2 of Broadchurch.
The Guardian has a video review of the first episode of Broadchurch. Andrew Collins asks whether it can be called 'Event TV' and decides that it is good enough.
The Digital Fix has a slightly negative review of episode two of Broadchurch.
The initial overnight figures for Broadchurch episode 2 are that it received 6.4 million viewers so it was the most watched programme at that time!
David Tennant filming The Escape Artist in Edinburgh yesterday is mentioned in an article in Daily Record about temperatures expecting to hit -14C in the area.
UnrealityTV basically has a recap of episode two of Broadchurch with a review at the end. it ends with "I�m already looking forward to seeing what happens in episode three and I�m betting I�m not the only one."
Metro review of Broadchurch includes the phrase "Episode two of Broadchurch cranked up the tension."
Another fun photo of David Tennant from the Lords Of Time fan convention has been posted to Tumblr.
Doctor Who News confirms that David Tennant will be interviewed in The Doctors Revisited: The Third Doctor which premieres on BBC America on 31st March in the US.
It was a nice surprise to hear David Tennant voicing the "Previously on Broadchurch" at the start of the programme tonight.
A clip from last weeks episode of Broadchurch has been posted to YouTube.
Today Cressida Cowell tweeted that the How To Train Your Dragon television series has just started showing on the Cartoon Network in the UK. The programme is called The Dragons: Riders Of Berks and David Tennant voices Spitelout in episode twelve of the series which, by our calculations, will premiere on Saturday 11th May at 10.30am with a repeat at 6.30pm and on the following Monday also at 6.30pm.
Belfast Telegraph article about Broadchurch is titled "Why David is top of the cops."
Fabulous Mag's review includes the phrase "Broadchurch is a great hour of properly gripping telly."
Two new (funny) photos of David Tennant from the Lords Of Time fan convention have been posted to Tumblr. The ShowMasters website has 264 photos of David with fans.
Saturday 9th March 2013 Daily Mail has an article about how the killer in Broadchurch has been kept secret both from the actors until filming and from other people outside. It says that even ITV�s director of programmes, Peter Fincham, was kept in the dark until last week.
The review in The Independent has the title "Broadchurch already looks to be a successful slow-burner for ITV."
The production company Deluxe 142 has the billboard photo on its post-production page and details about their work on Broadchurch on their Latest News page.
Bridport News reports that West Bay hopes Broadchurch will lead to a bumper summer for the area. It also says that the website visit-dorset.com had double the number of hits than they would normally receive since the programme aired. That website currently has a photo of David Tennant on its opening page and a section about Broadchurch.
The Sun TV Magazine has an article about the actors in Broadchurch (mainly with quotes taken from press release).
Liverpool Student Media has a review of Broadchurch which has the tag-line 'It is not often that a much anticipated programme delivers what it promises, but Broadchurch breaks the norm.'
Varsity has an interview with Hilary Bevon-Jones who is working on The Escape Artist. She described it as "edge of the seat stuff" and said that David Tennant is playing "a silver-tongued lawyer."
Guardian has an article titled "Broadchurch v Mayday: which is your favourite?" which includes the phrase "Broadchurch (ITV), however, seems, to date, to be superior in terms of direction, cast and certainly script."
The RSC opened booking for Richard II in London today about 10 minutes early so some people were able to get tickets quite easily until 10am.
Then, for about an hour the RSC website was very slow although The Barbican website (for Barbican Members) worked well.
After about 11.15am the RSC website became faster again.
It seems that The RSC and The Barbican have different allocations as for one date, the best seats The RSC could offer were in Row P but The Barbican had several seats available in Row A.
Doctor Who stamps Presentation Packs / Sheets / Sets are now available to order from the Royal Mail website. The issue date is 26th March.
The Royal Shakespeare Company website now lists 14 performances of Richard II which only have a few seats remaining. Previously it was only the 11 Saturday performances but now it also includes three Thursday matinees.
UnrealityTV have Broadchurch episode two SPOILERS and the preview clip we tweeted on Tuesday.
Earthflight is included in New Zealand Herald's Top Five TV Picks this week.
The consolidated final figure of episode 2 of Penguins - Spy In The Huddle was that it received 8.5 million viewers. This includes the Sunday repeat but not BBC iPlayer.
Broadchurch writer Chris Chibnall was interviewed on BBC Radio Four at 4.30pm today on The Media Show. As well as discussing whether Broadchurch was influenced by The Killing, they also spoke about British drama in general. Click here to listen to a MP3 of the section.
The Barbican Centre has added more details about the Richard II performances at their venue. The main new points are:
The production will last about 3 hours including the interval.
There will be a Post Show talk on Wednesday 8th January, although it will probably not be known until it happens whether or not David Tennant will be involved. Any audience member who buys a ticket for that evening can attend the talk free of charge.
Although tickets for the Stratford-Upon-Avon performances were sent immediately, tickets for The Barbican Centre will be sent 2-4 weeks before each performance.
Driver Hefin Jones has tweeted that The Escape Artist is currently filming at Wimbledon Studios and that he then travels up to Scotland on Friday for five days film work.
The Independent has an interview with Peter Davidson where he is asked if he talks about Doctor Who with David Tennant.
Evening Standard has a new article on Broadchurch (they compare it to The Killing) which includes a new quote from writer Chris Chibnall.
Mayday (the BBC One crime drama which is airing each evening this week) had viewing figures on Tuesday (when it wasn't against Broadchurch) which increased slightly to 4.32m.
An article in The Guardian compares the viewing figures for Broadchurch and Mayday. It is titled "Why Detective David Tennant is a prime-time suspect" and has the tag-line "British murder dramas Mayday and Broadchurch have helped bring event television back from the grave."
ITV Press Centre has a clip from episode two of Broadchurch. (Unfortunately it does not show David Tennant.)
Broadchurch will be reviewed on The Review Show on Friday (8th) at 11pm on BBC Two.
Including ITV + 1, Broadchurch had the biggest opening audience for a brand new ITV weeknight drama in four years!
David Tennant will join Jonathan Ross and Jack Whitehall for the last leg of the Comic Relief broadcast on Friday 15th March at 11.05pm on BBC One.
Digital Spy review of Broadchurch has the title "David Tennant drama matched hype."
Radio Times has new photos of David Tennant from episode 2 of Broadchurch.
InsideMediaTrack has a review of Broadchurch which includes the phrase "I'm sure Tennant, as usual, will be incredible."
Digital Spy has an article about viewing figures titled "Broadchurch' starts strong for ITV with over 6 million viewers."
The Independent has an article about opinions on Broadchurch on Twitter.
The Royal Shakespeare Company has posted that Full Members' Priority Booking (both online and by telephone) opens on Thursday 7th March but that RSC Associate Members' Priority Booking (both online and by telephone) does not open until Friday 8th March. Both sessions start at 10am. Public Booking opens on Monday 18 March.
CelebScoop has a Broadchurch review with a photo of its billboard.
This morning there are now 11 performances of Richard II in Stratford-Upon-Avon which show on The RSC website as only a few tickets remaining! (Public booking does not open until 18th March.)
Creative England has a production article about Broadchurch filming.
Guardian review starts with "Broadchurch's terrifying depiction of parental grief already has me gripped."
MSN review is titled "Broadchurch: David Tennant's ITV drama off to a solid start.
Metro gives Broadchurch 4 stars and the title "Colman and Tennant deserve their own series."
The Independent review of Broadchurch compares it to Mayday.
Daily Mail starts its review of Broadchurch with "Broadchurch isn't merely good. It's exceptional."
EntertainmentWise item about Broadchurch DVD includes some tweets about episode one.
Worldwide link to download Broadchurch. (Plays using using free MKV Player.)
Telegraph gives Broadchurch four stars in its review and starts with "A wonderful moment when a much anticipated new post-watershed thriller turns out to deliver as well as Broadchurch."
Booking opens for RSC Shakespeare Supports members for Richard II in London. A seating plan is here.
Monday 4th March 2013
David Tennant and Olivia Colman's (pre-recorded) interview on Daybreak this morning has been posted to YouTube.
DenOfGeek review of Broadchurch concludes with "a surety that promises good drama to come. I'll be back."
Broadchurch review by UnrealityTV includes "Everything about Broadchurch is done brilliantly."
A MP3 of a recording of the David Tennant, Olivia Colman, Chris Chibnall etc. BAFTA screening Q&A about Broadchurch on 19th February has been posted online.
Evening Standard tonight in London has a double page advert for Broadchurch. Plus there is a moving David Tennant / Broadchurch poster on the bridge between Waterloo and Waterloo East stations.
MSN have a review of Broadchurch with lots of photos of David Tennant.
During David Tennant's interview on Daybreak today, it was mentioned that someone was watching David filming Broadchurch and they crashed into the car in front of them as they were not concentrating! They drove off rather than stop and talk as they were so embarrassed!
Broadchurch is a TV Highlight in The Guardian today.
Alan Shearer has tweeted a photo of filming on The Escape Artist. They used the entrance to his house but he does not say whether or not David Tennant was involved in the scene.
Broadchurch is The Telegraph's Critic's Choice and describes it as "the powerful team of Tennant and Colman makes for gripping viewing."
The Times describes Broadchurch as "a cut above the average" in the part of its review which can be seen in front of its paywall.
Screencaps from David Tennant's interview on ITV Meridian have been posted onto Tumblr. Click on each picture for a larger version.
Daily Record has an interview with David Tennant about Broadchurch (but a lot of it is from the ITV press pack).
The reporter from ITV Medidian Divya Kohli has tweeted a photo of herself with David Tennant and Olivia Colman on the set of Broadchurch.
Radio Times has posted a new David Tennant photo from Broadchurch but be warned that the narrative contains SPOILERS if you haven't seen episode 1 yet.
North Somerset Council has an article about Broadchurch filming locations in their area.
BroadcastNow
has a technical item on how Broadchurch was filmed. It also says that there were last-minute changes within the story. (Writer Chris Chibnall later claried to us that there were no story changes but a name on a whiteboard was written incorrectly on the day of shooting so they corrected it in post-production.)
The ITV station Meridian has posted their new item about Broadchurch which will be broadcast tomorrow. It includes new David Tennant video clips.
Composer Olafur Arnalds has tweeted that he has finished all the music for Broadchurch.
Radio Times has an interview with Richard Curtis on how David Tennant in Uganda for Comic Relief inspired him to write Mary and Martha which is on BBC1 at 8.30pm tonight.
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