Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Resetting

The 16th-22nd February edition of the Radio Times listing magazine is out today, and features a very positive review of "Reset", next week's BBC Two episode that guest stars Freema Agyeman as Martha Jones. The reviewer, Mark Braxton, writes: "Torchwood has raised its game dramatically in recent weeks, and those who've stuck with it are being rewarded. [Reset] features cool espionage, Martha Jones, one sizable shock and Alan Dale as a Scooby-Doo villian. Great value for money, in other words."

"Reset" guest stars Freema Agyeman (playing, of course, Martha Jones), Alan Dale (as "Copley"), Jacqueline Boatswain (Plummer), Jan Anderson (Marie), Rhodri Miles (Billy) and Michael Sewell (Mike). The episode airs tomorrow night on BBC Three from 9:50pm, and on BBC Two Wedneday 21st February, from 9pm.

Immediately following "Reset" next Wednesday will be a first-look episode seven, "Dead Man Walking", on BBC Three (despite what DigitalSpy reported last week).

Next week also sees the launch of "Being Human" - a BBC Three pilot episode written by Toby Whithouse, who wrote "Greeks Bearing Gifts" and "School Reunion". It airs on Monday 18th February, on BBC Three from 9pm. The basic premise? A monster mash; what happens if a vampire and a werewolf shared a house together? Sounds fun!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

what so episode 7 is on bbc 3 straight after episode 6? like this week?

Anonymous said...

That's right, hope this means that the rest of the series will follow.

Anonymous said...

My understanding that this is a one off for BBC 3. But I could be wrong!

Going off on a tangent... has anyone seen this?

http://tw-babiez.livejournal.com/741.html#cutid1

Torchwood Babies - I thought it was kinda fun.

Anonymous said...

WIthout being a spoiler, is what happened in Reset going to stay like that for good because I`m not a big fan of that.

Anonymous said...

So that is the tragic news for Torchwood.They have lost their chapoquin monkey, Owen Harper. One minute he was going," Oh! Oh! Oh!" By Alan Dale, the next minute he was shot dead.