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Torchwood is a British-American science fiction television programme created by Russell T Davies.A spin-off of the 2005 revival of Doctor Who, it aired from 2006 to 2011.The show shifted its broadcast channel each series to reflect its growing audience, moving from BBC Three to BBC Two to BBC One, and acquiring American financing in its fourth series when it became a co-production of BBC One ...
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The Torchwood production team had sought to cast Bill Pullman (pictured) because of their perception of him as "America's Sweetheart". [8]SFX magazine noted that when the character was first announced, some members of the public questioned the morality of featuring such a character in a science fiction action series. [9]
The character was promoted as one of five new main characters to join Torchwood in its fourth series, Torchwood: Miracle Day (2011), as part of a new co-production between Torchwood ' s British network, BBC One, and its American financiers on US premium television network Starz. Ambrose appears in seven of the ten episodes, and is credited as a ...
Torchwood title card. Torchwood is a British science fiction television programme created by Russell T Davies for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). [1] Initially developed as a stand-alone show, it was reworked into a spin-off of the long-running television production Doctor Who. [2]
In 2007 and 2008 he abridged a number of Doctor Who and Torchwood novels for BBC Audiobooks, including Sting of the Zygons, Wooden Heart, Another Life, Border Princes and Slow Decay. He also wrote the fictional blogs of Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Molly Hooper and Connie Prince, as part of the BBC Sherlock series. [ 17 ]
Torchwood: Declassified is a documentary series created by the BBC to complement the British science fiction television series Torchwood. Each episode was broadcast on the same evening as the broadcast of the weekly television episode.