Evening Standard

David Tennant says Bafta film awards will be ‘evening of generosity and joy’

Source: PA Archive

David Tennant has insisted Bafta film awards will be an “evening of generosity and joy” rather than stars being roasted when he hosts the show this weekend.

The Scottish actor, 52, will be helming the star-studded ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall in London’s Southbank Centre on Sunday, where Oppenheimer will be leading the pack with 13 nominations.

Tennant, who recently reunited with his Doctor Who co-star Catherine Tate for the show’s 60th anniversary episodes, teased that she could make an appearance with him.

Ahead of the ceremony,

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Evening Standard

Evening Standard3 min readIntelligence (AI) & Semantics
World Leaders Need To ‘Get Serious’ About AI, Experts Warn As Summit Opens
Some of the world’s leading AI scientists have called for stronger action on AI risk from world leaders, as the AI Seoul Summit begins on Tuesday, warning that progress has been insufficient since the first AI Safety Summit in the UK six months ago.
Evening Standard2 min read
Coroner Will Not Hold Inquest Into Death Of Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright
No inquest will be held into the death of Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright, a coroner’s court has said. Veteran BBC radio broadcaster Wright, one of the most familiar voices on the airwaves in the UK, died at the age of 69 in February. Westminster Coroner’s C
Evening Standard3 min readCrime & Violence
The Post Office Scandal: What Is It And Why Is Paula Vennells’ Evidence So Key?
Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells is accused of overseeing what has been described as the most widespread miscarriage of justice in UK history. The scandal came back into public consciousness at the start of the year following ITV’s four-part dr

Related Books & Audiobooks