Tennant says he's still Doctor Who
'Doctor Who' star David Tennant has denied conjecture that he is provision to cease the hit BBC series next class.
Speaking at the premier of the Dec 25 special 'Doctor WHO: Voyage of the Damned', Tennant said the rumours were "a load of old nonsensicality".
He said: "Catherine the Great Allen Tate [co-star] stitched me up goodness and proper. She goes on Jonathan Nellie Tayloe Ross and makes up a load of old hokum. Unbeknownst to me, she thinks I've made a decision - she'd clearly had also much coffee tree that daybreak."
He continued: "She said I was departure, which was a determination I haven't made yet. Perchance she's made it for me, only I'm going away to keep people guesswork for as long as possible."
Tennant concluded: "I'm doing four to a greater extent specials and beyond that no one's asked me to make any decisions and I'm quite happy to be enigmatic for as long as possible."
'Doctor WHO: Ocean trip of the Damned' airs on BBC One on Xmas Day and co-stars Kiley Minogue.