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series will be set in modern-day Cardiff and will segue from events
seen in the Doctor Who Christmas special and second series next
year; the upcoming Doctor Who episodes will feature stories involving
Torchwood, "a renegade group of investigators" (and
also an anagram of "Doctor Who," but that isn't a plot
point) and though the new show will use these concepts, it will
be independent and no stories will cross over between the two
series. Says Stuart Murphy, Controller of BBC Three, "The
renegades investigate human and alien crime, as well as alien
technology that has fallen to Earth. Torchwood is sinister and
psychological û Russell was really keen to play with your
head û as well as being very British and modern and real.
But at the centre of the drama are warm, human relationships and
the overcoming of adversity. ... Torchwood is a massive coup for
BBC Three, and a major commitment û it's the biggest drama
we've ever had on the channel. It introduces a different tone
into our drama, just as Russell's Casanova earlier this year brought
warmth and humour. He's an absolute genius û you look at
what he has done with Doctor Who - we said to him, 'What would
you do with a post-watershed sci-fi?' Its subject and tone is
a perfect fit for BBC Three." Says Barrowman of returning
to the role, "I'm absolutely thrilled about Torchwood. It's
going to be a dark, wild and sexy roller-coaster ride. Working
again with Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner and the BBC is like
hooking up with family again. I can't wait to explore Captain
Jack even more."
"Torchwood"
will be aimed at adults; says Davies, "Doctor Who has a completely
different feel to this kind of thing. This is set in the same
place every week. It's a different sort of fun to Doctor Who ...
"It's an urban series, very much set on earth. It's a Welsh
series that I'm very, very proud of." He said Cardiff would
be used more often as a location than in Doctor Who, and that
he hoped the series would provide work for Welsh actors and directors.
"With Doctor Who we often had to pretend that bits of Cardiff
were London, or Utah, or the planet Zog. Whereas this series is
going to be 'honest-to-god Cardiff'. We will happily walk past
the Millennium Centre and say "Look, there's the Millennium
Centre. It's nice to be able to say this is the city, and this
is how good it looks." Davies noted that the name Torchwood
was used as a security measure during the production of Doctor
Who to disguise preview tapes of the first episodes: "When
we were making the first Doctor Who series, television pirates
were desperate to get their hands on a tape. One of the people
in the office had the idea of calling the tapes of episodes, as
they went from Cardiff to London, Torchwood, instead of putting
Doctor Who on it. I thought: 'That's clever!' I've had that taped
away at the back of my head for a good six months, and now here
it is as a show.'" Davies also spoke today about Torchwood
to BBC Wales
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