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David Tennant turned into cartoon on TV

A cartoon version of Doctor Who, David Tennant, will soon be seen on TV.

London: A cartoon version of the outgoing Doctor Who, David Tennant, will soon be seen in a new BBC series.
Entitled Dreamland, the series will see Tennant`s cartoon character visit the notorious US alien hotspot Roswell. He stumbles across a mysterious alien artefact that leads him on a mission to rescue Rivesh Mantilax from the threat of the Viperox, and the clutches of the American military. The show will also see Cassie Rice, played by Georgia Moffett. A one-off episode in the main series had starred Moffett as the doctor`s daughter, Jenny. Dreamland will be premiered as six seven-minute episodes on the BBC Red Button, and the Doctor Who website. In the autumn, it will be aired on a single show on CBBC and BBC Two. Fans will also be able to get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the show via the website. "Dreamland is a remarkable project and I``m thrilled with it," Sky News quoted executive producer Russell T Davies as saying. "Phil Ford is a wonderful writer and promises to send the Doctor into a whole new visual dimension," Davies added. Tennant is to appear in three live action Doctor Who specials later this year, before Matt Smith becomes the 11th Time Lord. ANI