Doctor Whos David Tennant and The Big Bang Theorys Jim Parsons team up for TV-centric podcast – The Sun

THE TV worlds of Doctor Who and The big Bang Theory go head to head as David Tennant and Jim Parson team up for a podcast next month.

The pair will join forces for the second season of David Tennant Does A Podcast With... among a host of other big names.

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And with the date confirmed as August 11th, fans could not get enough of the good news.

One simply said: "YESSSSSS!!!!!!"

Another added: "Jim Parsons and David Tennant 2 of my favourite actors."

A third put in a request and asked on Twitter: "Hopefully you bring up why he made the decision to leave the big bang theory".

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David, 49, premiered his first podcast season last year with interviews featuring Whoopi Goldberg, Gordon Brown and Jennifer Garner.

This time around 47-year-old Jim, who played the role of sci-fi fan Sheldon Cooper for 12 years, will kick off the conversation with the Doctor Who actor.

The second season will also features chats with Dame Judi Dench, Star Trek legend George Takei, Succession's and The Good Wife's Cush Jumbo - who also recently starred alongside David in Channel 4's Deadwater Fell.

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Others on the schedule include comedian Tim Minchin, US politician Stacey Abrams, The Handmaid's Tale lead Elisabeth Moss and Schitt's Creek's Dan Levy.

David, a father-of-five can currently be seen in episodes of BBC Two's There She Goes.

The comedy sees David and co-star Jessica Hynes play parents of a child with a severe learning disability.

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But David recently admitted the show left the BBC terrified of political correctness backlash for making light of disabilities.

In a chat with The Guardian, David revealed his pride in the way the show tackles its subject matter, even if it is an uncomfortable watch sometimes.

However, the cast and the BBC had had some trepidation about the show, because it lacked a certain sentimentality and political correctness there was a real fear he said.

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