Torchwood Trailers
October 19th 2006 05:51
Torchwood is a British television science fiction and crime drama created by Russell T. Davies and starring John Barrowman and Eve Myles dealing with the machinations and activities of the fictional Torchwood Institute. An initial 13-part series was commissioned by the BBC as a spin-off from the long-running science fiction series Doctor Who. "Torchwood" is an anagram of "Doctor Who".
Torchwood is the first television spin-off of Doctor Who since the unsuccessful pilot of K-9 and Company in 1981. The first two episodes will go to air on October the 22nd at 9pm BST.
Set in the same universe as Dr Who, Torchwood will also be set in contemporary Cardiff (Capital of Wales), and features a group of "renegade" criminal investigators. Aside from investigating human and alien crime, they are also charged by the British government to covertly investigate alien technology without the knowledge of the United Nations and UNIT.
Fans became sick of waiting for a trailer to be released for Torchwood, so they made their own which proved to be surprisingly popular. You can see it here. The trailer was based on a information from a press preview.
Some real Torchwood trailers have been released now, three in fact. You can see them all below.
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Torchwood.
Torchwood is the first television spin-off of Doctor Who since the unsuccessful pilot of K-9 and Company in 1981. The first two episodes will go to air on October the 22nd at 9pm BST.
Set in the same universe as Dr Who, Torchwood will also be set in contemporary Cardiff (Capital of Wales), and features a group of "renegade" criminal investigators. Aside from investigating human and alien crime, they are also charged by the British government to covertly investigate alien technology without the knowledge of the United Nations and UNIT.
Fans became sick of waiting for a trailer to be released for Torchwood, so they made their own which proved to be surprisingly popular. You can see it here. The trailer was based on a information from a press preview.
Some real Torchwood trailers have been released now, three in fact. You can see them all below.
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Licence. It uses material from the Wikipedia article Torchwood.
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