'Doctor Who' Bosses Ban Matt Smith From Playing Football

'Doctor Who' Bosses Put The Boot In

Doctor Who star Matt Smith has revealed his TV bosses have put the boot in - by banning him from playing football.

The actor, 29, said he wasn't allowed to join other cast and crew in a football kick-around during the filming of the hit BBC One sci-fi show.

"I'd love to play football now. Everyone at work plays on Tuesdays, but they won't let me," he told the Radio Times.

"I guess it's the insurance companies and, realistically, if I turn my ankle over and we can't shoot, then we're s****ed, aren't we? You just can't. It's a small price to pay."

The actor also revealed he was suffering physically while filming Bert And Dickie, in which he plays British rower Bert Bushnell in 1948, London's last Games.

Matt spent six weeks being taught the basics of boatmanship by members of the Leander rowing club in Henley-on-Thames for the BBC One drama.

He told the magazine: "I've got blisters on the hand, cuts and bruises everywhere. Calluses. Your bum is the worst thing because those old wooden seats are pretty grim... I loved it, although it's taken its toll physically."

He said of playing a sportsman: "There are so many parallels between that world and the world that I inhabit. There's practice, for one thing, and that sense of discipline and preparation... But it's also about sacrifice. To be a top sportsman you have to really make a sacrifice about the way you lead your life. And that's sort of true of acting as well.

"If you want to give it a good go, you've got to make some sacrifices and be as dedicated as you can be. Particularly with Doctor Who. It's two or three hours of line-learning a night."

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