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DOCTOR Who star David Tennant was all smiles yesterday after getting married – to the daughter of former Time Lord Peter Davison.

David and bride Georgia Moffett strolled hand-in-hand in London wearing their wedding rings just a day after getting hitched.

The pair met when Georgia, 27, played ­Doctor Who’s cloned daughter Jenny on the showin 2008.

Her parents in real life are actress Sandra Dickinson and Davison, who played the fifth Doctor Who between 1982 and 1984.

David and Georgia have an eight-month-old baby daughter called Olive and have been making wedding plans since David proposed last Christmas.

Georgia is also mum to her nine-year-old son Tyler.

Only family and close friends were invited to the wedding, on Friday night in London.

It is not known if David’s dad, retired Church of Scotland ­minister Dr Sandy McDonald, took part in the ceremony. The actor’s mum Helen died from cancer in 2007.

And yesterday the couple went for a stroll with David, who grew up in Ralston, ­Renfrewshire, dressed in a Doctor Who-style long coat and scarf.

Meanwhile bleary-eyed guests were seen coming and going from the couple’s detached Chiswick home, and the newlyweds were expected to celebrate their wedding with a party last night.

Peter, 60, has spoken in the past of how he approves of 40-year-old David, who starred as the tenth Time Lord between 2005 and 2010.

He said: “It’s great because David is a genuinely nice guy.

“I’m delighted Georgia has found ­happiness because she hasn’t always had an easy life.”

Georgia, who has also played DI ­Samantha Nixon’s daughter Abigail in The Bill, moved in with Where the Heart Is co-star Adam Harvey in 2004 but they split after two years.

David has denied he had a string of romances before meeting Georgia.

He said: “I have had girlfriends but my bedpost has very few notches compared with other actors. I have never overdone it.”