Neil Patrick Harris teases Doctor Who 60th anniversary special role
"I get a text from Russell T Davies saying, 'So I'm doing this thing and I've written a thing and there's a part in it that you might like. I think it's delicious. Is it OK if I send it to you?'
"And I say, 'Of course Russell, you're Russell T Davies. Of course.' And he sent it and I started reading it and from the very, very first scene I was like, 'Ah, this is delicious'. "It's a great, fun part in ways that I'm not allowed to discuss right now, but I had to say yes. I'm trying to do less and I'm now committing to more, but I think with Russell, it would be a bad call to say no creatively to him.
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