Former Doctor Who star David Tennant is launching his own podcast, which will feature current Doctor Jodie Whittaker, along with a host of exciting celebrity guests.
The podcast, which is simply called 'David Tennant Does A Podcast With...' will also feature the actor's nemesis from Jessica Jones, Krysten Ritter, plus his Broadchurch co-star and Oscar nominee Olivia Colman.
Additionally Mad Men's Jon Hamm will appear, as will X-Men and Lord of the Rings' Ian McKellen and for some bizarre reason, former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Other guests confirmed in the podcast's trailer include Michael Sheen, Whoopi Goldberg and Samantha Bee.
Speaking about his new project in the trailer, David said: "Hello, podcast land, it’s David Tennant, perhaps surprisingly I find myself doing a podcast, yes, get ready for it. It’s lots of lovely people dropping by, hanging out and that’s basically it.
"It’s pretty low concept, but so far, it’s sounds rather delicious. Me and some cool people talking and stuff on a podcast… like I said, it’s very low concept."
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The new audio series was revealed by David's wife Georgia Tennant, who went viral at the end of last year after sharing an amazing image of him trying to install a lightbulb with another former Doctor, her father Peter Davison.
David Tennant returned to his classic Doctor role last year alongside Catherine Tate for The Tenth Doctor Adventures – Volume 3, a new boxset from Big Finish comprising three audio plays.
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