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Torchwood... Page 40

Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 22 2009, 5:16 PM BST

Great ratings:

Top Programmes week ending 12 July 2009

1 CORONATION STREET (MON 2028) - 9.52 - ITV1
2 CORONATION STREET (MON 1932) - 9.41 - ITV1
3 CORONATION STREET (WED 1929) - 8.94 - ITV1
4 EASTENDERS (MON 1959) - 8.85 - BBC1
5 CORONATION STREET (FRI 1932) - 8.37 - ITV1
6 CORONATION STREET (FRI 2028) - 8.11 - ITV1
7 EASTENDERS (FRI 2000) - 7.88 - BBC1
8 EASTENDERS (THU 1928) - 7.66 - BBC1
9 TOP GEAR (SUN 2001) - 6.80 - BBC2
10 EMMERDALE (MON 1901) - 6.77 - ITV1
11 TORCHWOOD: CHILDREN OF EARTH (THU 2059) - 6.76 - BBC1
12 TORCHWOOD: CHILDREN OF EARTH (FRI 2100) - 6.58 - BBC1
13 TORCHWOOD: CHILDREN OF THE EARTH (MON 2100) - 6.47 - BBC1
14 TORCHWOOD: CHILDREN OF EARTH (WED 2100) - 6.40 - BBC1
15 CASUALTY (SAT 2051) - 6.32 - BBC1
16 EMMERDALE (WED 1859) - 6.17 - ITV1
17 TORCHWOOD: CHILDREN OF EARTH (TUE 2100) - 6.14 - BBC1
18 EMMERDALE (THU 1902) - 6.05 - ITV1

Look at all the soaps in there. I dunno.

As if that many people watch Coronation Street. Eh? I don't.

http://www.comicmix.com/news/2009/07/25/exclusive-torchwood-picked-up-for-another-season-by-bbc/

Sad gits. (Most of the posters at the bottom). Drama is suppose to shock. The character that they killed wasn't even that good IMO.

The Torchwood panel from Comic Con is on YouTube. It's really funny when when are group of girls start shouting "bring back Ianto" and RTD totally shoots them down. (Not literally of course.)

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 7 2010, 8:26 PM BST

http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/06/07/torchwood-returns/

Hopefully they'll be building on the exceptional work done in the mini-series.

Quote: zooo @ June 7 2010, 8:28 PM BST

Yaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!

10 episodes!

Quote: sootyj @ June 7 2010, 8:31 PM BST

Cool but I'd preffer it stuck to Wales..it was distinctive and there was always a chance of the Slaags turning up as rape monsters or something.

Quote: zooo @ June 7 2010, 8:32 PM BST

I agree, jetting off around the world might get a bit flashy and distracting. The Cardiff thing gave it a good grounding.

Was there a Torchwood thread...?

Quote: zooo @ June 7 2010, 8:37 PM BST

Maybe Spike can come back. :)

Quote: sootyj @ June 7 2010, 8:39 PM BST

That's just messy.

Quote: zooo @ June 7 2010, 8:42 PM BST

Oh dear.

*scrubs Dr Who thread clean*

Whistling nnocently

Please, no. They haven't, have they?

Ooh, well done Nil.

Indeed they have! Woo!

Aw, the thread's not been posted on for nearly a year. Poor thing.

Okay, I'll start the sweepstakes now...

They'll be having to introduce a bunch of new characters now.

How many do you think will be fully heterosexual?

Its America they'll all be married and celibate.

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ June 7 2010, 8:46 PM BST

Please, no. They haven't, have they?

Did you not like the mini-series last year? That really was terrific, much better than the two series before it.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 7 2010, 8:51 PM BST

Did you not like the mini-series last year? That really was terrific, much better than the two series before it.

Actually, yeah, I agree with you. By RTD standards it was pretty good.

It takes a lot to get me to stop watching a scifi show once I've started. Only two have managed it in recent years, the new V and Torchwood series two.

It needs to make its mind up whether it's for grown-ups or not. The mini-series showed encouraging signs in the right direction.

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ June 7 2010, 8:55 PM BST

The mini-series showed encouraging signs in the right direction.

RTD Agrees with you:

"It's very much the next step. It's not a new version, it's not a reboot. We're simply moving countries. The show was previously a format show -- monster of the week. The breakthrough was "Children of Earth" and that it became one long story. It's not going to be 'Lost' and take 20 years to find out what's going on. It's going to have a most remarkable conclusion after 10 episodes.

We're simply going to tell a good story. I wrote the pilot 7 months ago irregardless of network. BBC1 is a prime-time channel, but a brave channel. I don't worry about content."

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 7 2010, 10:18 PM BST

RTD Agrees with you:

He's talking about format, I'm talking about tone.

Torchwood was clearly set in the Doctor Who universe, which is designed for kids. The miniseries moved away from that. Not entirely far enough, but close.

On the upside, non-miniseries Torchwood did at least casually dismiss the possibility of an afterlife in its very first episode, so I'm not expecting another massive FAIL moment in the finale ;)

Quote: Kevin Murphy @ June 7 2010, 10:24 PM BST

He's talking about format, I'm talking about tone.

I sort of understood by that that the two meant the same thing almost, to him. That the format had set the tone. It certainly seems like it's a development on from that, rather than what had been before, that he's interested in exploring, which would be good news.

Torchwood's probably easier to enjoy than Doctor Who because it's not saddled with having to be family friendly and isn't weighed down with all the historical baggage and expectation. That said, RTD shouldn't diss Lost. I rather enjoyed the long journey.

Quote: chipolata @ June 7 2010, 10:54 PM BST

That said, RTD shouldn't diss Lost. I rather enjoyed the long journey.

Hmm, sort of wasn't worth it in the end though; I don't think the ending they presented was really satisfying in any way.

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