DOCTOR Who star David Tennant has launched a scathing attack at show critics during a funny clip of the brutal new show The Assembly.
The 53-year-old actor can be seen being quizzed on the blunt new programme which sees celebs getting a grilling from people with and learning disabilities.


is asked: “What was it like when you became the tenth ?”
He responds: “I watched that show all my life, I grew up with it.
“Had posters on my wall, met Tom Baker (the fourth doctor).
“He signed my poster when I was about 8 or 9. It's a very happy thing, even if you're not a fan of Doctor Who.
“Very few people feel negatively towards it, as far as I can tell.”
He joked: “I'm now inviting people to get online and tell me how rubbish it is, but they can f**k off.”
The new ITV show will also see ex presenter , actor and ex-Little Mix singer face the panel’s questions.
During his quizzing, former star Danny admits wife Jo deserved better when she kicked him out the house for his wild drug-fuelled partying.
In The Assembly, he also gets called out for – despite being known as a hardman from London's East End.
“How working-class was it to send your son to a private school?”, asked one audience member.
“Good question,” said Danny, who is also a dad to daughters Dani and Sunnie Dyer.
“I'm very proud of my roots, but do I want to be living in an environment where, especially at the moment where there's helicopters going over my house all the time and sirens all the time, a lot of crime? Of course you don't.
“So what you want to do is, you want to earn somemoneyand then move to a better area where you can bring your children up.
“When you have kids, you want to give them everything you can.
“Sometimes it backfires on you slightly because now they're not street-wise.
“I walked everywhere as a kid or I had to get a bus.
“I don't think they've ever been on a f***ing bus, my kids.
“They don't have to, do they? Because they get driven door to door by a Bentley.”
Watch tonight at 10pm on ITV1, , STV and STV Player.

