On a recent episode of The Graham Norton Show, the charismatic and witty David Tennant delighted audiences as he answered burning Doctor Who questions. Known for his role as the Tenth Doctor, Tennant’s immense love for the show is no secret, but during his appearance on the talk show, he revealed that he may have underplayed it. “I had a Tom Baker doll, my granny knitted me a scarf, the works,” Tennant confessed, giving fans a glimpse into his childhood geekiness.

With so many Doctor Who fans in the audience, one lucky individual was chosen to ask Tennant the one question they had always wanted to ask the Doctor himself. As the tension in the room grew, the brave fan proposed, “Will you marry me?” Much to the disappointment of hopeful romantics, Tennant cheekily declined.

After narrowing down the selection, another fan was given the opportunity to ask a difficult question. The challenge was to name the actor who temporarily took over from Fraser Hines when he fell ill during his time playing Jamie McCrimmon in Doctor Who. Surprisingly, one fan correctly answered that it was Hamish Wilson. The audience erupted in applause, celebrating the rarity of such obscure knowledge.

Adding to the excitement, another fan shared a heartwarming memory of encountering Tennant on the set of Doctor Who’s “Daleks in Manhattan.” It turns out that this lucky individual had met the Doctor before, reminiscing about the time they spent together during that memorable shoot.

However, the highlight of the evening came when a fan asked Tennant, who recently finished his run as Hamlet, a thought-provoking question: “Who is a better writer, Shakespeare or Russell T Davis?” The crowd erupted in laughter and applause as Tennant praised Russell T Davis as the “Shakespeare of today.” The witty response showcased Tennant’s quick thinking and endearing sense of humor.

With each passing appearance, David Tennant continues to captivate audiences with his charm and extensive knowledge of the Doctor Who universe. Whether on the small screen or as a guest on talk shows like The Graham Norton Show, Tennant never fails to bring joy to fans and leave them eagerly awaiting his next adventure.