A Quote by Jenna Coleman

Its impossible to go onto the Tardis set and not play with things and fiddle with dials. — © Jenna Coleman
Its impossible to go onto the Tardis set and not play with things and fiddle with dials.
I've watched 'Doctor Who' since I was a kid. I loved it, and I still love it. I can geek out about it, like when I go to set and see the TARDIS.
Those who refuse to play second fiddle may wind up playing no fiddle at all.
During long car rides to the set, after I study my script, I go onto my iPad to read books and play games.
The second fiddle. I can get plenty of first violinists, but to find someone who can play the second fiddle with enthusiasm
Lots of the bands [in New Orleans] couldn't read too much music. So they used a fiddle to play the lead - a fiddle player could read - and that was to give them some protection.
It was so emotional to step onto the Millennium Falcon set because that was the play set we all had when we were kids. Suddenly, you were standing in the real thing. There's this rush of unreality about it.
There was no such thing as production at Starday. We'd go in with the band, we'd go over the song, I'd look over and tell the steel player to take a break or kick it off, and I'd get the fiddle to play a turnaround in the middle.
Now, honestly, every movie set that I go on, I walk onto set with the confidence that there is nothing that they can throw at me that's gonna surprise me.
I'm a bit of a geek: I just love being able to play with dials and buttons.
I asked for a piano in the TARDIS, but it hasn't happened. I'd love to see the Doctor rock up and play, but it'd have to be done in an inventive and silly way.
They're headed for some place called the Great Barrier." "A place that doesn't exist." Liv was shaking her head, checking the rotating dials on her wrist. Link pushed away his plate, still covered with food. "So let me get this straight. We're gonna go down into the Tunnels and find this moon outta time with Liv's fancy watch?" "Selenometer." Liv didn't look up from copying numbers from the dials into her red notebook.
This is a fantasy fiddle tune. The part you fantasize is the fiddle.
Tennis is a great game, a great sport because you're out there by yourself, so you have to move on to the next point, next game, next set, whatever. It's the same thing in basketball. If you miss a shot, you move onto the next one. If you turn it over, you move onto the next play. That certainly helped me.
We recently had an extension built, to house a closet. It's like the Tardis - I go in there and never come out.
Commitment to a set of rules frees your play to attain a profundity and vigor otherwise impossible.
One of the first things I do when I step onto a set is I scan the set and try to take in every detail, because what I'm trying to find are tools that I can use to incorporate myself into the space and tools that I can use to make the performance authentic and to build on the authenticity of that.
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