No Tennant for home
THE Glasgow Film Festival came to a close at the weekend with the world premiere of David tennant’s new film about the controversial Scots psychiatrist RD laing, Mad to Be normal.
So, on Sunday afternoon, i recorded an interview with David for the BBC, in a studio that was a handy ten minutes from my house.
‘i live just round the corner, so if something goes wrong, you could come round and we could re-record it in the kitchen,’ i told David, cheerily.
‘Yeeeeeeees,’ he said, as if i’d suggested going and feeding his gentlemen bits to hungry dogs.
A pity, because my house is like the tardis.
Admittedly, it’s not bigger than it looks inside, but it has a lot of gadgets, there doesn’t seem to be any food and the noise it generates is incredible.