Tennant (Doctor Who, Hamlet) played the witty, commitment-phobic Benedick. Tate (Doctor Who’s Donna Noble) played the sharp-tongued Beatrice. Their real-life chemistry, honed on the Doctor Who set, translated into a battle of wits that had audiences roaring with laughter — and then breaking into tears during the play’s more somber moments.
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Notable moments include Tennant’s "gulling" scene, where he is tricked into believing Beatrice loves him while hiding behind a paint-smeared golf cart. Tennant (Doctor Who
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