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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Torchwood Is Coming
Posted by maggie
Last night, I was finally able to grab a couple of hours to watch the first two on a DVD of the first four episodes of
Torchwood
. The nice public-relations person of BBC in America had handed it to me at San Diego, following my interviews with the folks who had just presided over a panel devoted to the show: a panel conducted while I was attending a business meeting in another room of the convention facilities.
I'll post material I gathered from those interviews, once I've had a chance to transcribe them. In the meantime, I've enjoyed the first two episodes of the show itself. Episode One, "Everything Changes," was broadcast in England the same day as Episode Two, "Day One": Oct. 22, 2006. In a strange twist that has to do with which channel is running what, David Tennant's second season on
Doctor Who
began in England on March 31, 2007, following
Torchwood
, but is now showing in America [on Sci-Fi]
preceding Torchwood
[on BBC America starting Sept. 9].
While
Doctor Who
is still viewed in the U.K. as being designed for all-ages viewing and there are countless links between the two series, there's clearly a determination that
Torchwood
is for an
adult
crowd, with "Everything Changes" being
mostly
in the
DW
mode (albeit with a bar scene that's for an older audience and blood spurting in a monster attack) but "Day One" involving an alien whose menacing methods are not for kids. More later, folks.
8/21/2007 11:27:09 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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