Tuesday, March 31, 2009

What The Dickens?

The fabulous Freema Agyeman was a guest on The Paul O'Grady Show last Thursday, March 26th. After the obligatory promotion of her new show Law & Order: UK, the topic changed to what the audience really wanted to hear about: "Everybody loves Doctor Who!".

Miss Martha Jones herself recounted the tale of her strange audition process for the show, which involved the producers having her read for the part of Gwen on Torchwood!

Until the clip goes up on the official O'Grady website, YouTube has it here.

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Speaking of Freema, you can catch both her and Eve Myles in the excellent BBC adaptation of Dickens' classic novel "Little Dorrit". Both actors wear the latest in Victorian-era dresses while navigating this tale of society, scandal, and, um, debtor's prison? The mini-series aired in the U.K. a few months ago, but American viewers can watch it on PBS, and stream it online, through this April.

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And while we're on the subject of Dickens, the current West End revival of Oliver!, featuring Burn Gorman as the dastardly villain Bill Sikes, released its official cast album on March 15th.

Burn appears in several of the songs, most notably "It's A Fine Life", as well as his deliciously creepy solo "My Name".

Give it a listen here at Amazon.co.uk, and let us know what you think about Dr. Owen Harper's surprising career change.

New Kids on the Block II

Continuing from where I left off last time, here's the second raft of writers to join the new and improved TORCHWOOD.tv's writing staff.

Enough from me - over to you!

Aimee Jones (blogging alias, "pebbles") - "My name's Aimee I'm a huge Torchwood and Doctor Who fan, although i enjoy Torchwood more mainly because i have been watching it since the beginning. I am currently in my first year at uni in Swansea studying international relations. I have followed the site for as long as i can remember, found it one day while googling torchwood and have never looked back lol! I enjoy keeping up todate with all thinks torchwood and would like to help in doing that for others now."

Jennifer Spence (blogging alias, "load-of-tosh") - Hey everyone! I'm Jenn, aka that blogger Anthony called out for being MIA in last week's introductory post. Hopefully I'm not too late to the party, and now that I've got all my lame real life stuff out of the way, I'm eager to jump into the crazy world of my fellow Torchwood enthusiasts! A bit about myself: I'm a 19 (almost 20! almost!) university student from Ontario, Canada. I'm kind of a huge sci-fi geek, and my love for everything Who-niverse introduced me to Torchwood. I was hooked by the very first episode, and fell hard for the show. I'm sure all of you know the feelings I'm talking about! Canada is home to some diehard Who fans, and Ontario in particular hosts some of the country's best sci-fi conventions. If anything Torchwood-related happens there, you'll be the first to know. In sum: I'm looking forward to getting to know all of you, and maintaining Torchwood.TV's reputation for great coverage and community!"

Catie Kagawa (blogging alias, "Estel") - "My name is Catie, though I am often known as "Estel". I was directed to you by Salina (of your new writers). I'm very, very interested in writing for the Torchwood.TV blog.Some general information about me. I'm 21, in college for Theater at UC Berkeley in California. I've been into Torchwood from the word 'go', quite literally. I have my research skills (about history, production, characters, fandom, whatever), my performance studies theory (which I write about frequently due to it being part of my major), and my tireless obsession to bring to the writing team, if you want it. Whatever you need to know, I'm an open book."

Shabbs (blogging alias, "tribeHeaven") - "Hallo! I'm Shabbs. I ought to tell you a bit about myself, just in case you're curious... Well, I was approached by Anthony to design a new look for the Torchwood.TV blog after he saw my work on the (now defunct) site www.ilovewood.org so I went for it. I have a fansite for a TV series called The Tribe: www.tribeHeaven.co.uk which I've been running for several years, it is through that site I began to try and test my designskills. Anyhows, I love Sci-Fi shows - but you may hate me for this, I am not a fan of Doctor Who. I did watch the first series when it was rebooted and I have since caught the odd episode. I like Doctor Who, I just don't love it, but I am thankful for it introducing me to Torchwood and Jack Harkness. My other sci-fi loves are Lost, Battlestar Galactica, Heroes and, uhm, you may hate me even more for this, I love Primeval. Hehheh, before I'm given the boot now, I'd just like like to say I hope you like the current look of TORCHWOOD.tv (and also the one I have done for SARAH-JANE.tv). Do let me know what you think. Sorry for the rambling! I could go on... Till next time."

Joining them is Rebecca J Slominsky (blogging alias, "BeccaJaneStClair").

Have a blast writing for the site, guys.

(There's still time to join the team! We still need another three or four writers, so if you're willing, let me know by contacting me on this email address)

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Marathon Man

At the recent the Hub 2 convention Kai Owen revealed that he will be running this year's London Marathon, and he's looking to YOU for support. His aim is to raise at least £2000 for his chosen charity, CLIC Sargent (the Cancer & Leukemia In Children charity).


As Kai himself explains, "... As you may know I am running the London marathon on the 26th April this year. It's for a wonderful charity called CLIC Sargent, they care for children living with cancer. It's a charity that's very close to my heart, my beautiful cousin Michaela has undergone 9 operations to remove tumours from her brain. She is an absolute superstar and is so brave and inspirational, I love Michaela and with the help of CLIC Sargent Michaela continues to live a wonderful life with her wonderful family. CLIC is an amazing charity and I hope to raise a nice sum of money to help them continue their phenomenal work."

You can donate via this page. The marathon takes place Sunday 26th April.

Best of luck to Kai during this training!

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During his March '09 online Q&A session, Gareth David-Lloyd confirms that he records the latest Torchwood audio book - "The Sin Eaters" by series script editor Brian Minchin - on Monday 31st March. This will be followed at a later date when he joins the rest of the cast for three follow-up dramas to last year's "Lost Souls".

(Incidentally GDL also talks about HBO's incredible tour de force The Wire, which starts tomorrow night - for the benefit of British readers - on BBC Two at 11:20pm. Don't miss it if you haven't already seen the show)

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Spooky! Victorian ghost on Google Earth's UK street map..?

Somebody call in the Torchwood team!!

Friday, March 27, 2009

John Barrowman Has a Second Book Deal

John Barrowman will be writing a second autobiography with his sister Carole entitled, I Am What I Am. The book is set to be released on 1 October by Michael O'Mara Books.

According to the publisher, I Am What I Am will feature "more in-depth exploration of John the man . . . his thoughts, opinions and experiences, îand in particular [will] focus on achievements over the past couple of years".

The official news release can be found here.

I haven't read through Anything Goes yet, but if the success of his first book is anything to go by, this book is sure to please everyone.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

He of Barrowman fame

Isn't John Barrowman a nice chap, huh? Inviting members of the Great British public onto his latest BBC vehicle Tonight's the Night, and then making their dreams come true - what a guy! And what's this? One lucky viewer will have the chance to audition and maybe star in a special Doctor Who scene as a MONSTER?! Oh John, really, you're spoiling us...

LOOK WHAT ONE FAN WISHED FOR...

So says the BBC: "Offering viewers dream-come-true wish fulfilment, BBC One's Tonight's The Night is running a competition for one viewer to take part in a specially-written Doctor Who scene, working with the Doctor Who production team, and shot on the set of the TARDIS."

And what does the Great and Mighty Barrowman think of it all? "This is a fantastic opportunity and I can't wait to see the winner experience performing on the set of Doctor Who."

Well, there you go - get applying now! You have until Saturday 28th.

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In other news, it appears Kai Owen will be joining John at Chicago's Torchsong convention in June!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Devil and the Deep Blues

So you all know by now that John Barrowman can sing, but what some of you may not know is that (among other Torchwood cast members) Gareth David-Lloyd has a fair set of pipes on him as well. His band is called Blue Gillespie. Alongside him are Anthony Clark on guitar, Rhys Bryant on bass and Nick Harrison on drums.

You can find the band through their MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/bluegillespie

Blue Gillespie - A blues/rock ensemble aimed at music fans of all ages who are dissatisfied or have some pessimistic demons to exorcise.

The name originates in the idea that all of us have an alter-ego made up of the most negative aspects of our personality and the only way to prevent our angry doppelgänger from surfacing in polite company is to vent through music.


If you like what you hear, you can buy the EP, Cave Country, (there’s a special edition signed by the band) or you can keep an eye on their MySpace page to find out when and where their next gig is going to be played.

They are not currently scheduled for an American tour, but they are very interested in doing one.

If you would like to sponsor them, please contact them through their MySpace or through Gareth’s official website: http://www.garethdavid-lloyd.co.uk/

If you like Blue Gillespie and are hungry for more, you can check out Disgracelands, which is the other project these talented musicians (sans Gareth) have been working on, with “Nic” on lead vocals. If you want to see them live, you should get on it fast, because their goodbye gig is coming up on April 4th at LePub in Newport, Wales.

Check them out: http://www.myspace.com/kudos06

(Note: edited to fix the link to Gareth's website)

Monday, March 16, 2009

New Radio Drama Series and Audiobooks

Play.com are now listing three new Torchwood Audiobooks for presale, all with seperate release dates in July, August and September. They would appear to be part of a "Torchwood: Radio 4 Drama 2009" series, which means we will most likely be hearing these on the radio before they are actually released in shops.

What is sure to cause mass speculation amongst Torchwood fans is the current cast listing the site gives:

"A Brand new, made-for-radio episode of Torchwood, starring John Barrowman, Freema Agyeman and other members of the TV cast (all details TBC)".

While it looks like we'll be seeing (Or indeed hearing) the delightful Martha Jones in these new audiobooks, is this a hint towards Agyeman being added to the Torchwood cast in the show's future TV escapdes? Or is it just a guest stint for the audiodramas? Or is it actually a simple matter of Play.com being lazy and copy/pasting the cast list from the "Lost Souls" special Torchwood did in conjunction with BBC's coverage of the CERN experiment last year?

Only time will tell.....

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Torchwood comes a-knocking

I'm reliably informed by blogger.com that this here is the site's 800th post. How cool is that? As the counter has been clocking up over the past few weeks (780...785...790...etc) I've been racking my brain trying to think up some half-decent way to celebrate the milestone, and in the end decided upon a simple question that been's bothering us all since about... ooh, March last year:

Just when will Torchwood's third season air?

Let's look at the evidence. We know that the (shortened) series has already been shot, and that the cast and crew have now gone their seperate ways, following the wrap party. Hell, Gareth David-Lloyd is touring America with his band! So yep, filming = finito.

Benjamin Cook informed the world via Twitter that he's seen the completed first episode - so it's safe to say that the first installment has now concluded its post-production work. In his Torchwood Magazine column Euros Lyn informs us that the edits of the other four episodes have now been locked, and its reasonable to assume that since those comments were made the CGI work on two through to four has been completed. After all, the episodes were *supposed* to be airing on BBC One as early as January 2009, so it's quite likely that production schedules were designed to meet this deadline.

(The trailer launched in February confirms that a lot of CGI work has been completed)

There's also news that as soon as his work on "Children of Earth" has been completed, director Euros Lyn will move across to Doctor Who to begin work on the two part finale to David Tennant's era as the 10th Doctor. With recording on that episode due to commence at the beginning of May, and the usual six weeks of pre-production that most shows go through, is it safe to assume that mid-March (6 weeks before that filming date) that Lyn has now jumped ship?

Then there's the media. SFX Magazine is a very reliable source for launch dates and such. Often they'll preview a series in the issue before or maybe even during the show's broadcast. What with Torchwood: Children of Earth being such a mammoth part of this British sci-fi calender, it's impossible to imagine that SFX weren't granted interviews or set visits. Such behind the scenes items would be useless once the series has ended... and as SFX isn't in the nature of looking at a show post-broadcast such information will have to be included before the serial has aired. However, according to an advert in the latest issue, the next issue - dated 8th April through to the 5th May - doesn't preview the new series. Hmm. It does, however, look at the new series of Ashes to Ashes - expected to return in April. Does this mean that we can't expect to see the new shows until (at least) past that 5th May date?

Ashes to Ashes, if it continues its trend from 2008, will broadcast on BBC One during a week day (most likely Thursday) in the 9pm timeslot - the same time period that "Children of Earth" will be occupying. You see, because of its adult nature Torchwood can't air at 8pm, and traditionally the BBC News runs from 10pm until 10:30pm, after which half hour programmes run. So Torchwood has to air at 9pm (unless cuts were made) and once Ashes to Ashes is up and running the BBC wouldn't dare take that show off air for a week to put in its place another drama. In other words, if the 8 part A2A launches April 9th, the earliest that the 9pm timeslot would become free for Torchwood to air in its place would be June 5th.

Is there a possibility that Torchwood could air before A2A launches? Yes. But as I've predicted above, what with SFX Magazine and other publications quiet on the Torchwood hype front, it's not very likely. It's in both the BBC's and the media's interests to big up the show, as early as they can. The fact we've seen very little media interest isn't a good sign for those that hope the show will be returning shortly!

Of course, DigitalSpy disagrees. On its page on premiere page, it has Torchwood down as returning April 2009. Now, it knows its stuff far better than I do, so the question you should be asking yourself is this: Has DigitalSpy made an error in predicting that particular date, or do they know something we don't know?

Other media suggests that Torchwood returns over the summer, and that makes sense. A couple of months would have passed since "Planet of the Dead", and coming up once summer is over will be the third run of The Sarah Jane Adventures. So a summer debut would quite nicely fill the Doctor Who shaped void in British telelvision, and keep the audience interested until the show's high profile return during Christmas 2009.

I've settled upon the June date because it's the earliest that I can see the BBC now running the show, with plenty of time before then for interviews and behind the scenes articles in newspapers and magazines. If the corporation leaves it any later than this, they'll have to wait until the beginning of the Autumn TV schedule in September - by which point it'd have been almost 18 months since the last new episode aired, and running Torchwood as a high profile TV 'event' would become a much higher risk in the eyes of the schedules (who take the view that audiences have a gold fish memory - if a show is gone too long, it's forgotten).

We'll see if my prediction is right, hey?

Does anybody else want to offer a guestimation..?

Friday, March 13, 2009

The Twits

You might have to bear with me a sec here, folks. I'm still reeling from seeing old fave Dr. Doug Ross (Mister George of Clooney, would you believe?) back on NBC's E.R. after an absence of, what, nine-ish years. On top of that I had a double geek-gasm, because not only have I learnt a close friend is engaged in an on/off relationship with a certain Colin Baker's daughter, but the Red Dwarf revival suddenly seems so very real. Good times.

HATH THE WORLD GONE TWITTER MAD? IT SEEMS SO...

Anyhooo..

Doctor Who Magazine's resident reporter Benjamin Cook has been updating via his Twitter page, teasing us mere ordinary folk with the news that he's seen the first episode of the "Children of Earth" adventure. Jammy sod.

He confirms that a cast & crew screening happened in Cardiff, Wednesday evening.

What does Mr. Cook reckon, then?

In his own words, "Ep 1 is literally AMAZING. Best. Cliffhanger. EVER!"

(For those of you not familiar with the Twitter concept, where've you been? Click here to learn more about the service, which even Barack Obama uses!)

Now, if only your favourite fansite launched its own Twitter page - and actually found the time to keep it up to date! - wouldn't that be smashing?

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Don't forget! It's Comic Relief tonight, and you can catch a special mini-episode of The Sarah Jane Adventures, starring Ronnie Corbett. Get those wallets and purses out, and donate generously!!

(As an added incentive, I was at the recording of Harry Hill's TV Burp last week and not only saw last week's episode being made, but the Comic Relief special also. It contains a hilarious piss take of John Barrowman, and his love for chasing naked men!!)

Thursday, March 12, 2009

New Kids on the Block

The time has come at last to unveil the new team of writers that'll be spearheading TORCHWOOD.tv into the future. If you didn't already know (where've you been, I'm been mouthing off about it all month...) I'm leaving the site soon, and save shutting the doors on this corner of Torchwood fandom for good I offered readers the chance to join the team, and keep the flame burning.

Below are your new team of TW.tv writers. I'll let them introduce themselves in their own words, and say a little about why they're writing here.

Over to you!

Salina Conlan (blogging alias, "Salina") - "Hey all. I've been following this site for ages and just didn't have the heart to see it go away. I'm in the US and I've been a severe Torchwood fan since Cyberwoman first aired (in the UK). I'll most likely be reposting or pointing you at official updates, press releases, etc. as well as convention news and reports and maybe a surprise interview now and again. Personally, I'm a big geeky fan; I have some Ianto costumes, write fanfic, and I'm part of the "Torchwood 3" costuming(/writing) group, which you probably have never heard of, but I promise we nerd it up together all the time in true Torchwood fashion. I only ask that you, please, don't send spoilers my way! I'm doing my best to avoid them. :-) Cheers!"

Dave Dunne (blogging alias, "Dave Dunne") - "This is so awesome. Name is Dave, 21 and living in Ireland. Been a Torchwood fan since the airing of the second series which was my first exposure to the world of Doctor Who, and I've been obsessed with it ever since. The drama, the action, the characters, the....slightly dodgy scripts, granted, but still. I'm delighted to get the chance to work on this site, and I really want to make it even bigger than what it is already. On a personal note, I'm doing an MA in English (Empire, Culture and PostColonial Studies to be specific....) and I also love wrestling. Can't wait to get dug in and I hope you're all happy with what we do with the site in the upcoming times. :)"

Sidney Lewis (blogging alias, "DigitalSid") - "My name's Sidney, I'm 19 and I'm from Cardiff, the city where Doctor Who and it's spin-offs are made. I'm a big fan of Torchwood, and I decided to apply for this role to help Torchwood TV to continue to provide the great level of service it has since it launched."

Also part of the new look site will be the very lovely Shabbs, who designed this revamped blog template, and (when she gets back in touch with me!) Jenny Spence, who seems ever so passionate about all things 'Wood.

They join current team members Tremas, who has been writing on these pages since 2007, Springmaus and my fellow Sarah-Jane.tv scribe Peter-Pan.

Three cheers for the new team! Best of luck to them.

(There's still time to join the team! We still need another three or four writers, so if you're willing, let me know by contacting me on this email address)

Please sign my...erm, you know

On Saturday 25th April the Forbidden Planet store on Shaftesbury Avenue in London will be holding a special signing, to commemorate the release of the very first Torchwood graphic novel - "Rift War", released by Titan Publishing, and extracted from the pages of their official Torchwood Magazine.

PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF JOHN RIVERS

Much of the comic's original creative team will be there on the day, as well as other members of the Torchwood Magazine team. These include D'Israeli, Simon Furman, Paul Grist, Ian Edgington and Brian Williamson. No doubt TW Magazine will run a feature on how the day turned out in a future issue.

It's a great chance to meet some of the extended Torchwood creative team, and meet up with other fans during the day, also. If you wanna know more, clicky here.

(Thanks to John Rivers at the Doctor Who Forum for bringing this to my attention.)

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In other news, ahead of the Blu-Ray release of Torchwood's second series UK Woodies can see the entire series in glorious HD by downloading the episodes direct from iTunes, at £2.49 a pop (so around £33 for the entire series, then).

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

John Barrowman's laughter track

Next month My Family returns to BBC One for its ninth (!) series, with the added bonus of having John Barrowman guest star in an episode. The show, which first hit UK TV screens way back in 2000, is about to hit the 100 episode mark (quite an achievement for any British show, especially a situation comedy - infact, it's only the third British sitcom to make it to the 100 episode milestone) so having Barrowman on board seems a good way to celebrate.

ROBERT LINDSEY HAS JUST SEEN AN EPISODE OF THE SHOW...

I remember watching the show when it debuted and laughing out loud at a couple of points. Since then, the show may have continued its march forward, but those few laughs have dried up as the writers play off deathly dull cliches and stereotypes. Hmmm... critical, me? Never!

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If you're looking for guest spots from other Torchwood actors, why not try Little Dorrit (Eve Myles) out now on DVD, or Law & Order UK (Freema Agyeman, and produced by Richard Stokes and Chris Chibnall) on ITV1 every Monday evening?

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Children of Earth goes global

Viewers in South Africa are seeing Torchwood for the first time, now that BBC Entertainment has aquired the series, and started running it from series one onwards. In a short few weeks they're expected to begin showing series two and then, along with Australia's UKTV, they'll air the brand spanking new Children of Earth mini series.

"AUSTRALIA?" SIGHS GWEN, "PAH! JACK'S BEEN DOWN UNDER A FEW TIMES ALREADY..."

So far the five part series is confirmed as airing in the UK, US, Australia, South Africa and on the Space network in Canada.

Expect the series to hit screens in the United Kingdom this coming June.

(In the meantime you can read this exclusive comic strip adventure, commissioned by the kind folks at Watch)

Also, play.com are advertising the Blu-Ray DVD package of Torchwood series two, for release in June. No news on if it'll contain extra features not seen on the regular DVD release (like commentaries, which some fans still haven't forgiven 2Entertain for excluding last time....)

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Wet Paint! TORCHWOOD.tv has had a little make-over. Hope you approve!

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Can I have some Tennant to go?

The rather wonderful SFX Magazine interviews Russell T Davies in its latest issue (#181) and the NuWho supremo reveals that following this Easter's Doctor Who special - "Planet of the Dead" - there won't be a new episode of Doctor Who again until Christmas time, when the final three specials air. Two of those episodes make up David Tennant's finale, and are directed by Euros Lyn - who also helmed 2009's Children of Earth.

Talking to Wired about the swansong of the Tenth Doctor's era, Lyn had this to say: "I've seen the scripts, and they're amazing. I'm being being very careful not to give anything away, but I think fans will be thrilled with David's farewell and how we set up the 11th Doctor. I have to approach the project as I would any other. From the script's perspective. The past or the significance of the episode isn't relevant. You have to start with the script from day one."

Lyn begins the Doctor Who gig the day following the completion of Children of Earth. About that project, Lyn states, ""It's been an endurance test. It was a 16-week shoot for the Torchwood season -- longer than most feature films. But the intensity keeps you focused on the work."

He goes on to discuss parts of the plot (so SPOILERS!) in the rest of Wired.com's interview.

The BBC's Ashes to Ashes returns in April - so the channel will likely have to wait until that show has completed its run (mid-June) before Torchwood's third season can air (if Torchwood airs on BBC One Monday-Friday one week, at 9pm then there's no way both shows can air at the same time). Either that, or A2A takes a break for a week, which doesn't seem very likely to me...

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Coming soon... the site unveils its new set of writers, that'll lead the way during 2009! If you still want to write for us, then there's still a couple of days to get your name to me via this email address.