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Tennant hosted the 77th British Academy Film Awards.
The BBC1 series Inside Man, in which Tennant starred as Reverend Harry Watling, premiered.
The first season of Good Omens was released on BBC Two.
The first season of the series Good Omens, in which Tennant played Crowley, was released on Amazon Prime Video.
Tennant returned to the role of the Tenth Doctor as part of the live Muppets show The Muppets Take the O2 in London.
All 13 episodes of the Marvel and Netflix series Jessica Jones, in which Tennant portrayed the villainous Kilgrave, were released.
Tennant and Billie Piper returned to Doctor Who for the 50th anniversary special 'The Day of the Doctor'.
Shooting ended for the semi-improvised comedy film What We Did on Our Holiday.
Shooting began for the semi-improvised comedy film What We Did on Our Holiday, in which Tennant starred opposite Rosamund Pike and Billy Connolly.
Tennant's final episode as the Tenth Doctor in Doctor Who aired, and he was replaced by Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor.
The BBC comedy drama Learners, in which Tennant played a Christian driving instructor, was broadcast on BBC One.
Tennant made his directorial debut on the Doctor Who Confidential episode 'Do You Remember The First Time?' accompanying Steven Moffat's episode 'Blink'.
Tennant's first full-length outing as the Tenth Doctor in Doctor Who was in the 60-minute special 'The Christmas Invasion'.
The play Lobby Hero closed at the New Ambassadors Theatre.
The play Lobby Hero opened at the New Ambassadors Theatre.
The production of Lobby Hero transferred to the New Ambassadors Theatre.
The play Lobby Hero closed at the Donmar Warehouse.
The play Lobby Hero officially opened at the Donmar Warehouse.
The UK première of Kenneth Lonergan's Lobby Hero, in which Tennant was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor, was staged at the Donmar Warehouse.
David John Tennant (né McDonald) was born in Bathgate, Scotland. He is the son of Helen (née McLeod) and Alexander 'Sandy' McDonald, a minister who served as the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
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