David Tennant had fans in stitches on Friday night as he bellowed out a word banned on British television as part of his guest appearance on The Graham ...
"This is the moderator of the Church of Scotland. "But he doesn't read the room. "My father was a moderator for the Church of Scotland for a time," Tennant told Norton, Jamie Lee Curtis and Lydia West on the famous sofa. He will joined in a much-anticipated comeback by Catherine Tate, who will reprise her role as Donna Noble. We had cassettes of him in the car. "We're a couple of weeks into it now," he said. Tennant's outburst, which not only came with profanity but also him standing and shouting the word at Norton's audience caused quite a stir in the studio. CunningSmile said: "Jamie Lee Curtis almost choking from laughing just made it even funnier". He was a man of the cloth. "I never heard him swear. He was a clergyman, for goodness sake. Tennant explained that, despite his need to sometimes play foul-mouthed characters, he has never used profanities in front of his father, even into adulthood.
The Scots star – whose late father was a Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland – is back with a bang in Inside Man.
Puzzled by the sudden disappearance of Janice, who she had earlier befriended on a train journey, she asks for his help in solving the mystery. Harry Watling can't stand by and let his boy take the blame while ill-advisedly trying to protect one of his flock who is vulnerable and a suicide risk. [David Tennant](https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/tv/bernard-cribbins-laid-rest-doctor-27992395)’s explosive new drama is the product of divine possession. The son of a preacher man has finally become a preacher himself… Desperate to prevent Janice from going to the police he shoves her down the cellar stairs of the gothic vicarage, where she remains bloodied and battered…with the compliance of his curse-spewing wife (Lyndsey Marshall). with a streak of Satan inside.