David Tennant, the iconic Doctor Who, recently made an appearance on The Jonathan Ross Show and revealed some interesting details about his time on the show and his upcoming projects.

During the interview, David Tennant was complimented on his looks and his immense popularity worldwide. In fact, he even had the honor of being featured on a stamp. But it seems that even with his fame, Tennant is not exempt from the secrets and spies of the BBC. He shared that he was recently approached by a BBC representative who warned him not to mention anything about the Doctor Who 50th anniversary on television. It seems that the BBC is so concerned about keeping everything under wraps that they have sent out spies to ensure no leaks occur.

Tennant also addressed the topic of Doctor Who fans, stating that even though he is no longer the current Doctor, he still gets recognized and approached by fans, particularly kids who have seen him on DVD. He takes it all in stride and is patient and gracious with his fans, even in public places.

But what’s next for David Tennant? The actor revealed that he is currently starring in a new series called “Spies of Warsaw,” set just before the Second World War. In this show, Tennant plays a French military attache who also works as a covert agent. He even had to learn some spy techniques, including firing a gun without blinking. Tennant admitted that handling a gun while trying to look cool was a bit challenging for him.

In addition to “Spies of Warsaw,” Tennant also mentioned that he has a new show called “Broadchurch” coming soon. This series, set on ITV1, follows the story of a French military attache in Warsaw in the lead-up to the Second World War. Tennant plays a covert agent with a touch of James Bond flair.

As the interview drew to a close, Jonathan Ross surprised Tennant by announcing that he is going to be a father again. Tennant, who is known for being a private person, graciously accepted the congratulations. He thanked Ross and expressed his excitement about the upcoming addition to his family.

With a multitude of projects lined up, including the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special, Tennant is sure to continue captivating audiences with his exceptional talent and charming personality. Fans eagerly await his future performances, both on and off the talk show circuit.

Don’t forget to catch David Tennant in “Spies of Warsaw” on BBC 4 and be on the lookout for the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special.