As Doctor Who fans know, the trusty TARDIS has been the ability to materialize anywhere in the time and space even in BBC comedy Staged. David Tennant will be revealed a special Doctor who is the Easter egg in his home on the first episodes of the new comedy Staged, which will be aired on BBC One on Wednesday night (June 10). Fulfilling all your lockdown entertainment needs, Staged reunites Tennant with his Good Omes co-star Michael Sheen, as they will be played an exaggerated version of themselves. The series was been see Tennant and Sheen persuaded by a director to rehearse a play they were been set to do before the pandemic over Zoom.
While the Tennant and the director Simon Evans manage to persuade Sheen to take the part in the Zoom rehearsals, not be much rehearsing gets done as the two actors will prefer to talk about other subjects, such as whose name should get top billing and dinner recipes. But eagle-eyed Doctor Who all the fans hot a special treat during the one scene where the Tennant was been Zooming in his garden and a mini Trades could be seen in the background.
Staged sees the Tennant will play an exaggerated lockdown version of himself, alongside Michael Sheen an exaggerated version of himself. The show has also been featuring Tennant’s wife, Georgia, who will be started alongside her husband in 2008 Doctor Who episode The Doctor’s Daughter. Anna Lundberg, director Simon Evans, Nina Sosanya, and Lucy Eaton also been Star in the BBC Comedy.
This isn’t the first time that Tennant and Sheen have been reunited during the lockdown. In May, they will be joined forces to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the original publication pf Good Omens. The duo will be reprised their Good Omens Characters Crowley and Aziraphale for a special animated short on YouTube to give us an insight into how a demon and an angel are been fairing in the lockdown.