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Old 18th October 2005, 12:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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announced here http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/4349120.stm

Looks interesting. More here http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/news/...17/25634.shtml

Looks more interesting - PJ Hammond is writing some of them apparently.

I *heart* PJ Hammond.

* wanders off to find Sapphire and Steel thread *
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Old 18th October 2005, 07:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Torchwood is an anagram of Doctor Who...
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Torchwood Spins Off Who

The BBC announced that it has commissioned a spinoff series of its hit revival of Doctor Who for its BBC Three network. The new series, from the new Who's creator Russell T. Davies, will be called Torchwood—an anagram of "Doctor Who"—and will feature the character of Captain Jack (John Barrowman), a swashbuckling spacefarer who was introduced in Who last season. The network has ordered 13 episodes.

"Torchwood is a British sci-fi paranoid thriller, a cop show with a sense of humor," Davies said in a statement. "It's dark, wild and sexy. It's The X-Files meets This Life. It's a stand-alone series for adult audiences, which will have its own unique identity. I have just begun working on the scripts with a team of writers and cannot wait to see the results."

Set in modern-day Cardiff, Torchwood will get its launch in the Christmas special and second season of Doctor Who and will center on Torchwood, a renegade group of investigators. No stories will cross over between Torchwood and Doctor Who, the BBC said.
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BBC to screen 'Dr Who for adults' as new spin-off show

By Ian Burrell, Media Editor
Published: 17 October 2005

The BBC has commissioned the Doctor Who scriptwriter Russell T Davies to make an adult post-watershed spin-off of its most famous sci-fi show.

The new programme will be called Torchwood (an anagram of Doctor Who) and will follow a crack team investigating alien activities and crime in modern-day Britain.

It will feature in its starring role John Barrowman, who played Captain Jack Harkness in Doctor Who and who will play the same character in Torchwood.

Like the latest version of Doctor Who, which the BBC successfully relaunched this year, Torchwood will be based in Cardiff. Davies, who has just begun writing Torchwood, said the new programme would be aimed at adult audiences and would "have its own, unique identity". He said: "Torchwood will be a dark, clever, wild, sexy, British crime/sci-fi paranoid thriller cop show with a sense of humour - the X Files meets This Life," the latter a reference to the groundbreaking Nineties BBC drama about a group of young lawyers in Bristol.

Torchwood will be shown next summer on BBC3 in 13 episodes, each lasting 45 minutes. Alert viewers of the forthcoming Doctor Who Christmas special will hear a reference to the Torchwood unit and further mentions will be made in the new series in the spring.

Stuart Murphy, the controller of BBC3, described Davies as an "absolute genius" and described Torchwood as "a massive coup".

He said: "We had never done sci fi before and it is a genre which people treat in a certain way. You look at what he has done with Dr Who and we said to Russell what would you do with a post-watershed sci fi?"

Mr Murphy said he hoped that Davies would bring to the new series a similar quirky humour that the writer deployed in the period drama Casanova, which was also shown on BBC3 before moving to BBC1.

"Each episode of Torchwood will be a one-off story and will be funny in a way that Casanova brought humour to period drama," he said.

Captain Jack has been described as Doctor Who's "first openly gay companion" and a "hunky bisexual".

Davies told Doctor Who magazine earlier this year: "It wasn't me sort of dying to get a bisexual character on screen. Yes, I'm a gay writer, but I was thinking: Jack's from the 51st century so of course he's going to go out with men and women. To get hung up on it is almost too sad for words, frankly."

Torchwood will allow Davies to explore relationships a little further. Mr Murphy said of the new series: "The people have affairs with one another. There will be sex and swearing, I assume. I'm quite relaxed about that, it will be post-watershed and Russell can do it in a funny and sexy way."

Describing the idea behind the new show, the BBC controller said: "It's a renegade bunch of investigators who investigate real-life, normal crimes. They also look into alien happenings. They have been charged by the British government to find alien technology that has fallen to Earth and they need to do it without the FBI and UN knowing."

Mr Murphy said the new series would have a distinctly Welsh feel, reflecting Davies's Swansea roots. "It's set in modern-day Cardiff. Unlike Doctor Who, which made Cardiff look like Dickensian London, this will look like Cardiff."

Davies said he was especially pleased to have secured the services of the "fantastic" Barrowman and said that Torchwood "gives us the chance to further develop exceptional talent from Doctor Who".

Barrowman, who as Captain Jack is part of the Doctor's Tardis crew, was born in Glasgow but grew up in Illinois. He first came to prominence as a children's television presenter on the show Live and Kicking, where he worked alongside Emma Forbes and Andy Peters.

BBC3 hopes to begin screening Torchwood at the end of the next series of Doctor Who adventures, in which the Doctor will be played by David Tennant.

Torchwood is the latest morphing of one of the BBC's most famous shows, which first reached the screens in 1963, although the programme will be distinct from Doctor Who and no stories will directly cross over between the two projects.

The BBC has commissioned the Doctor Who scriptwriter Russell T Davies to make an adult post-watershed spin-off of its most famous sci-fi show.

The new programme will be called Torchwood (an anagram of Doctor Who) and will follow a crack team investigating alien activities and crime in modern-day Britain.

It will feature in its starring role John Barrowman, who played Captain Jack Harkness in Doctor Who and who will play the same character in Torchwood.

Like the latest version of Doctor Who, which the BBC successfully relaunched this year, Torchwood will be based in Cardiff. Davies, who has just begun writing Torchwood, said the new programme would be aimed at adult audiences and would "have its own, unique identity". He said: "Torchwood will be a dark, clever, wild, sexy, British crime/sci-fi paranoid thriller cop show with a sense of humour - the X Files meets This Life," the latter a reference to the groundbreaking Nineties BBC drama about a group of young lawyers in Bristol.

Torchwood will be shown next summer on BBC3 in 13 episodes, each lasting 45 minutes. Alert viewers of the forthcoming Doctor Who Christmas special will hear a reference to the Torchwood unit and further mentions will be made in the new series in the spring.

Stuart Murphy, the controller of BBC3, described Davies as an "absolute genius" and described Torchwood as "a massive coup".

He said: "We had never done sci fi before and it is a genre which people treat in a certain way. You look at what he has done with Dr Who and we said to Russell what would you do with a post-watershed sci fi?"

Mr Murphy said he hoped that Davies would bring to the new series a similar quirky humour that the writer deployed in the period drama Casanova, which was also shown on BBC3 before moving to BBC1.

"Each episode of Torchwood will be a one-off story and will be funny in a way that Casanova brought humour to period drama," he said.

Captain Jack has been described as Doctor Who's "first openly gay companion" and a "hunky bisexual".
Davies told Doctor Who magazine earlier this year: "It wasn't me sort of dying to get a bisexual character on screen. Yes, I'm a gay writer, but I was thinking: Jack's from the 51st century so of course he's going to go out with men and women. To get hung up on it is almost too sad for words, frankly."

Torchwood will allow Davies to explore relationships a little further. Mr Murphy said of the new series: "The people have affairs with one another. There will be sex and swearing, I assume. I'm quite relaxed about that, it will be post-watershed and Russell can do it in a funny and sexy way."

Describing the idea behind the new show, the BBC controller said: "It's a renegade bunch of investigators who investigate real-life, normal crimes. They also look into alien happenings. They have been charged by the British government to find alien technology that has fallen to Earth and they need to do it without the FBI and UN knowing."

Mr Murphy said the new series would have a distinctly Welsh feel, reflecting Davies's Swansea roots. "It's set in modern-day Cardiff. Unlike Doctor Who, which made Cardiff look like Dickensian London, this will look like Cardiff."

Davies said he was especially pleased to have secured the services of the "fantastic" Barrowman and said that Torchwood "gives us the chance to further develop exceptional talent from Doctor Who".

Barrowman, who as Captain Jack is part of the Doctor's Tardis crew, was born in Glasgow but grew up in Illinois. He first came to prominence as a children's television presenter on the show Live and Kicking, where he worked alongside Emma Forbes and Andy Peters.

BBC3 hopes to begin screening Torchwood at the end of the next series of Doctor Who adventures, in which the Doctor will be played by David Tennant.

Torchwood is the latest morphing of one of the BBC's most famous shows, which first reached the screens in 1963, although the programme will be distinct from Doctor Who and no stories will directly cross over between the two projects.
Previous spin-offs from Doctor Who have failed, this being on BBC3 seems doomed from the start.
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Old 20th October 2005, 01:42 AM   #3 (permalink)
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In fairness, they have never tried an 'adult' spin-off before. And BBC3's remit is supposed to be experimental television, so it ought to be different.

Though that write up is less than inspiring
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Old 26th November 2005, 06:33 PM   #4 (permalink)
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The Christmas edition of SFX magazine is running what they call an 'exclusive' report on Torchwood. It actually says very little, because the scripts haven't been written yet, and even the scriptwriters are not all announced - currently there is PJ Hammond Sapphire and Steel and Chris Chibnall Born and Bred.

The series will be set in the present day and according to Russel T Davies it will be able to be "a bit more visceral. more violent, and more sexual, if we want to."

The seeds for the new show will be sown during the "Christmas Invasion" Christmas Day special, and then again in Season Two.

'Torchwood' was also mention during the penultimate episode of the last series when Anne Droid asks Rose: "The Great Cobalt Pyramid is built on the remains of which famous Old Earth Institute?" The answer was "Torchwood."

The name came about when tapes from the first series were being transported to London. In an effort to disguise them from prying eyes they were labelled "Torchwood" rather than "Doctor Who."
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Does sound interesting doesn't it?

But setting everything in Cardiff???
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The seeds for the new show will be sown during the "Christmas Invasion" Christmas Day special, and then again in Season Two.

'Torchwood' was also mention during the penultimate episode of the last series when Anne Droid asks Rose: "The Great Cobalt Pyramid is built on the remains of which famous Old Earth Institute?" The answer was "Torchwood."
And of course now we've had major arc in "Tooth and Claw", with throw-aways in "School Reunion" and "Rise of the Cybermen"
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Old 18th June 2006, 10:16 AM   #7 (permalink)
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a doctor who spin off?, you know they tried to make a K9 spin off and it failed after one ep! the theme tune was just K9 with metalic tin and echo aded
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This one is different, very X Files and has the talents of Mr. R. T. Davis. I for one are looking forward to it, it will be more for the grown ups than Dr. Who (though even some of the new ones are on the verge of "send those kids to bed!")

I say good luck to Torchwood, I hope it will be successful and entertaining.
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I really like the idea of this series. I hope it really takes off.
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Yeah, looking really good, and CBS in Canada recently signed for it, so more money for production. Will have more blood, gore, and swearing and stuff, mark me down for watching this.
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Does sound interesting doesn't it?

But setting everything in Cardiff???
And what is wrong with Cardiff?...No-one would say anything if they were all set in London or New York!!
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Well being as Doctor Who was making Cardiff look like London all the time, isn't about time there was something given back?
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Doesnt matter where the series is based as long as the writing and character interaction and stories are good.

They managed okay with Doctor Who in Cardiff.
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Has anyone watched the season finale of Dr Who which involved Torchwood? I'm not sure they're good guys
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