Fans are trying to get to grips with the fact that the Doctor Who, Broadchurch and Inside Man actor has never been nominated for a BAFTA.
Among the jam-packed schedule of last night’s BAFTA TV Awards, there was one bone of contention that has got many fans talking.
Presenting the award for Features at Sunday night’s ceremony, David Tennant and Catherine Tate took to the stage where they joked about the fact that Tennant has never been nominated for an award.
Tate joked and admitted that in her time onscreen, she’s been nominated six times “and never won” but when she posed the question to Tennant, he simply said: “Never… none times, zero.”
Tate made light of the fact, saying: “Still, I don’t know what’s worse – being nominated six times and never winning or never being nominated,” to which Tennant nodded and agreed that it’s the latter. “That’s much much worse,” he said.
Of course, the revelation has left many fans shocked at the fact that the fan-favourite actor has never received a BAFTA nomination. He has been nominated for BAFTA Scotland and Wales but not the main BAFTAs.
With recent standout performances in the likes of ITV true crime drama Des, Channel 4’s Deadwater Fell, Around The World in 80 Days, it’s safe to say that the internet and his adoring fans have been left confused at the fact.
Fans quickly took to Twitter to express their surprise that the former Doctor Who lead had never been up for a BAFTA, with one user writing: “HOW HAS THE LEGENDARY DAVID TENNANT NEVER BEEN NOMINATED FOR A BAFTA?? WHAT THE HECK??”
SORRY BUT HOW ON EARTH HAS DAVID TENNANT NEVER BEEN NOMINATED FOR A BAFTA ??#DoctorWho #BAFTATVAwards pic.twitter.com/nofCZ438UP
— Safe Space Who (@SafeSpaceDrWho) May 14, 2023
While another user tweeted: “It’s RIDICULOUS that David Tennant has never been nominated for a BAFTA. Easily one of the finest actors on television. #BAFTATVAwards”.
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Tennant took over from Ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston in 2005’s The Parting of the Ways, which also starred Billie Piper (Rose Tyler) and John Barrowman (Jack Harkness).
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