'Atlantic City' is very good.
'Doctor Who' belongs to all of us. Everybody makes 'Doctor Who.'
'Doctor Who' has a certain amount of showbiz attached to it.
'Strictly Sinatra' became a compromise between me and the producers, and neither of us liked the results much.
A girl once came to my beery flat in Kensal Green, opened the blinds and cooked me breakfast. I married her.
A little showbiz never hurt anyone.
A year after winning the Oscar, almost to the day, I was directing a dog food commercial.
Believe it or not, one teacher used to call me a giant spastic for not being able to play football.
Comic-Con is so legendary, so a great thrill to be invited along.
Every viewer who ever turned on 'Doctor Who' has taken him into his heart. He belongs to all of us.
Everybody loves monsters.
Everywhere I go, I am The Doctor, and everyone smiles at me - they are pleased to see Doctor Who, who's far more exciting than I am.
For all I know, my grandfather was a bank robber in Kilsyth.
I always thought it was funny that my grandparents had bought a ticket to New York and ended up in Glasgow.
I can't imagine I'll be the new George Clooney. That's not really in the cards.
I can't imagine I'll be the new George Clooney. That's not really on the cards.
I don't mind being stereotyped as angry - it's good to have a job.
When I first came to London, I loved hanging around in cafes, smoking, scribbling, dreaming. It was life-affirming and fun.
I'm sure if Shakespeare were alive today, he'd be doing classic guitar solos on YouTube.
I don't want to make a film to make a film.
My adolescence was a kind of motorway pile-up. I wish I had known that one day the geek would inherit the Earth.
Shouting at people keeps you alive, healthy, young, fresh.
I didn't want to be Doctor Who in a 'Doctor Who' that I didn't like.
I haven't found anything to complain about. But being Scottish, it won't be long.
I don't have any expectations of anything.
Of course I've had my moments of wanting to go back to Scotland, and I almost did a couple of times, but other things just came up.
If I was to meet my eight-year-old self, I would say, 'Don't listen to what they say about you. Wear your anorak with pride!'