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David Tennant kicks off bafta ceremony with entertaining sketch performance

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published February 17, 2025
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David Tennant opened the Bafta ceremony in style with a lively and comedic sketch featuring a rendition of The Proclaimers’ hit song I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles). The Scottish actor, who hosted the prestigious awards for the second consecutive year, delighted the audience with his theatrical entrance at London’s Royal Festival Hall.

The evening began with Tennant in his dressing room alongside his wife, Georgia Tennant. Seeking divine inspiration, he called upon the “Bafta gods” for guidance, receiving a musical response from none other than fellow Scottish actor Brian Cox. Cox, known for his powerful on-screen presence, playfully reworked the lyrics of the iconic Scottish rock duo’s song, setting the tone for an entertaining evening ahead.

Dressed in a traditional kilt, Tennant confidently strode into the grand event hall, exuding his signature charm and wit. At one point, he lightheartedly addressed US actress Selena Gomez, quipping, “I’m going to work hard for you, Selena,” as he placed a hand on her shoulder, drawing laughter from the audience.

A night of wit and laughter

Tennant, 53, best known for his roles in Doctor Who and Good Omens, wasted no time launching into his opening monologue, which was packed with clever jabs and humorous observations. Among his sharpest quips was a remark about Donald Trump’s distinctive hairstyle, comparing it to bold architectural designs featured in the film The Brutalist.

“Let’s make some noise for the sublime film The Brutalist,” he declared. “A film about incredible architecture, the boldest architecture in film this year—apart from Donald Trump’s hair in The Apprentice.” The remark was met with resounding laughter and applause from the star-studded audience, including Star Wars legend Mark Hamill.

With his natural comedic timing, Tennant seamlessly transitioned to another tongue-in-cheek comment: “Speaking of villains…” The audience erupted in laughter, appreciating the well-placed punchline, though this particular segment did not make it into the official broadcast.

Embracing change and celebrating cinema

Throughout the night, Tennant made playful nods to the ever-changing nature of the film and television industry. Referencing his own experience as Doctor Who, he humorously acknowledged Ncuti Gatwa taking on the iconic role in the BBC series.

In another memorable moment, he poked fun at the different genres in the night’s nominations. “I sat down expecting a gritty Narcos thriller in Emilia Perez—only to realise it was a musical,” he joked. His witty observations kept the atmosphere light and engaging, ensuring the audience remained entertained.

His performance also included a humorous reference to the intermission in The Brutalist, a three-and-a-half-hour immigrant story. “Who doesn’t like a chance to have a wee halfway through?” he mused, eliciting chuckles from the audience.

Engaging with the stars

Midway through the ceremony, Tennant took his antics among the audience, declaring he had been “let amongst the beautiful people.” With his characteristic playfulness, he approached Hollywood star Timothée Chalamet, teasing, “Honoured to be joined by the runner-up in New York’s recent lookalike competition.” The remark had the audience in stitches, as Chalamet, known for his distinct style and youthful charm, took the joke in good spirits.

Tennant also playfully referenced Chalamet’s co-star in A Complete Unknown, joking about their striking resemblance to a famous social media personality. “Your attention to detail is impeccable,” he said, nodding towards what he described as a “Kylie Jenner lookalike.”

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A winning host

Tennant’s role as Bafta host was widely praised, with his ability to balance humour, warmth, and respect for the industry shining throughout the night. His effortless engagement with nominees and audience members showcased his natural talent as both a presenter and performer.

As the evening progressed, Tennant continued to inject light-hearted moments into the ceremony while ensuring the achievements of the nominees and winners remained the focus. His blend of sharp wit and genuine appreciation for cinema made him a fitting choice to lead the event once again.

The Bafta Film Awards 2025 proved to be another unforgettable evening, with Tennant’s opening sketch and comedic moments setting the perfect tone for a night celebrating the best in film. Whether belting out show tunes, jesting about architectural metaphors, or sharing banter with Hollywood’s elite, Tennant’s performance reinforced why he remains one of Britain’s most beloved actors and entertainers.

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