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Doctor Who Peter Capaldi: From TARDIS into Leonardo! PODCAST INTERVIEW - Mr. Media Interviews by Bob

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Today's Guest: Actor Peter Capaldi, star of the BBC's long-running "Doctor Who" and the new documentary film, Inside the Mind of Leonardo da Vinci 3D.
 

Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with actor Peter Capaldi, star of the BBC's long-running "Doctor Who" and the new documentary film, Inside the Mind of Leonardo da Vinci 3D, by clicking on the video player above!

Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience of women who have actually touched the Doctor’s T.A.R.D.I.S. and lived to tell the tale… in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida!

Strangely, you haven’t completely experienced the 2014 edition of actor Peter Capaldi without seeing him inhabit the words, opinions and insights of one of the greatest artists and thinkers of all time, Leonardo da Vinci.

In a new documentary, Inside the Mind of Leonardo da Vinci 3D, Capaldi breathes life into one of the greatest dreamers and creators the world has ever known. And, along the way, he lends da Vinci a touch of his “Doctor Who” inspired madness.
PETER CAPALDI podcast excerpt: "It's hard to get a flavor of what the real Leonardo da Vinci might have been like. Everybody thinks he's God; it's hard to get a sense of what the real man was like. What made him a genius is not just all the fabulous things he came up with and the fabulous works of art but the fact he was a regular human being."
You can LISTEN to this interview with actor PETER CAPALDI, star of INSIDE THE MIND OF LEONARDO DA VINCI 3D and DOCTOR WHO, by clicking the audio player above!

Since none of us has will hear da Vinci speak, we can certainly grant Capaldi license to present da Vinci’s actual words as he sees fit. He does so with such great energy and invention – plus a touch of Shakespeare – that his performance will no doubt draw in a generation of young people who might not otherwise have given the great works of Leonardo da Vinci a second thought.
PETER CAPALDI

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