Nowhere is this more evident than in the many speeches featured on the show over the years. From emotionally impactful ...
Capaldi plays Gideon, a nomadic criminal who believes he can predict the future, in the six-part thriller created and written by Tom Moran. If you squint, you'll realise the show feels like "What if ...
"Heaven Sent" breaks the traditional Doctor Who formula, offering an intimate and claustrophobic episode. Peter Capaldi's performance in the episode is raw and emotionally impactful, showcasing the ...
The soundtrack for season 10, which first aired eight years ago and starred Peter Capaldi as the Time Lord alongside Pearl ...
Peter Capaldi has explained why he often struggled being the face of BBC series Doctor Who. The Scottish Thick of It actor, who is currently starring in Apple TV+ drama Criminal Record, played the ...
Cush Jumbo and Peter Capaldi shine in “Criminal Record,” an artful jigsaw-puzzle crime thriller. The eight-episode series, premiering Jan. 10 on Apple TV+, posits Jumbo and Capaldi as June Lenker and ...
Peter Capaldi has delivered a bleak assessment of Glasgow as he warned the next Scottish Government must recognise the urgency of child poverty. The esteemed actor, famed for his roles in Doctor Who ...
The Scottish star has kindly donated his first ‘Dalek’ script from series 8 along with some signed photos for people to win ...
Peter Capaldi will return to television on Criminal Record, the latest Apple TV+ drama set to send the actor's character to the middle of an investigation. As a skilled detective, Capaldi's character ...
"He's woven the future from the cloth of the past. Simple, stark, and back to basics. No frills, no scarf, no messing, just 100 per cent Rebel Time Lord." That was how Peter Capaldi described the new ...
Recently, whenever Peter Capaldi has been shown rough footage of himself acting in scenes, he’s done a double-take. “I’m horrified,” he says. “I go: who is that old, weird, gaunt guy with the white ...
Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi praises Herald reporter's personal poverty account and urges readers to vote for Scotland's Forgotten Children campaign.