The Scotsman

‘ It felt stupid’ to wed Doctor’s daughter

- By SHERNA NOAH newsdeskts@scotsman.com

David Tennant has admitted it felt a bit "stupid" to be marrying the daughter of a fellow Doctor Who actor.

The Scottish actor, 49, who played the ten th Doctor, wed Georgia - who is the daughter of fifth Doctor Peter Davison, and who appeared in an episode of the show herself - in 2011.

Georgia, 35, told That Gaby Roslin Podcast that she instigated the relationsh­ip.

"I very much forced it into happening," she said. I was very much the driving force. Had I not worked quite so hard, it might not have happened."

She told her husband during the podcast, which they recorded together :" You couldn't quite believe that's why I was messaging you 400 times a day.

"You thought maybe I was lonely and wanted a chat... I very much fell into stalker category. Thank goodness I did though. I just made a decision, I thought, ' This is going to be good, let's do this, I'll just persevere until he gives in.'"

Tennant, who now has five children with Georgia, said: "I thought we were an unlikely life partnershi­p, there was a bit of an age gap.

"Because Doctor Who had run through my life like a stick of rock, to end up marrying the daughter of one of the doctors, it all felt a bit stupid... so there were a lot of things against it."

But Des star Tennant also said it was "fortuitous" the pair had met.

He added: "There's a great Tim Minchin song, ' If I didn't have you someone else would probably do'... but I certainly feel like I lucked out.

"You reach a point of your life when you' re looking for someone and it' s sort of chance which version of that perfect partner ambles along."

Davis on played the fifth incarnatio­n of the Timelord between 1981 and 1984.

Tennant met his future wife when she appeared as the Doctor's cloned daughter in the 2008 episode The Doctor's Daughter.

Their fifth child, Birdie, was born last October.

Georgia spoke of the difficult time last year when their infant was taken to hospital as her husband was busy filming TV series Des, about Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen.

"At the beginning we were a bit like, ' She's fine, it's like a bit of a cold, it's not a problem'," she said.

"Within 24 hours it was, ' No we're not fine. It's a bit more serious,' within three days we got into intensive care...

"But because our NHS is amazing they saved her and we got to go home again.

"I remember the doctor saying... ' The hard bit is when you go home because people go, the baby's fine, they move on, and... there was a period of time when we didn't think we were going to have her anymore... That lasts for a really long time.

"Our baby still shares our bed because I'm sure I still make that happen... that her breathing is fine and that everything is going to be OK."

Tennant has also created his own podcast series this year, including an episode featuring writer Neil Gaiman who has written for Doctor Who. He also cast Tennant as Crowley in the Amazon/ BBC adaptation of Good Omens, the novel Gaiman co- wrote with the late Sir Terry Pratchett

 ??  ?? 0 David Tennant with wife Georgia on That Gaby Roslin Podcast
0 David Tennant with wife Georgia on That Gaby Roslin Podcast

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