David Tennant “The Spies of Warsaw & Doctor Who” Exclusive Interview
By Abbie Bernstein

Since ending his tenure as DOCTOR WHO – albeit he’ll be reprising the role in the series’ upcoming fiftieth anniversary – Scotland-born actor David Tennant has kept very busy. He’s won acclaim for Shakespeare on stage in the title role in HAMLET and in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING opposite erstwhile WHO colleague Catherine Tate. He’s played a wary Las Vegas magician/vampire hunter in the remake of FRIGHT NIGHT. Starting Wednesday, April 3, Tennant stars as Jean-Francois Mercier in the miniseries SPIES OF WARSAW on BBC America (the production previously aired in the U.K.), which was adapted for television by the famed writing team of Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais from the novel by Alan Furst. SPIES is set in Poland, Paris and London in the years 1937-1939, as World War II first looms, then rages.
BBC America is throwing a party at La Boheme restaurant in West Hollywood, which has been dressed up to look like a Civil War-era New York City brothel in honor of another BBC America series, COPPER. Tennant is in attendance, enjoying the live music, and making himself available to discuss his current project.
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