Torchwood creator and showrunner Russell T Davies and executive producer Julie Gardner provided some fresh information regarding the upcoming series 4 of Torchwood this past Saturday (August 7).
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
James Marsters Plans to Return to Torchwood!
Speaking recently to Io9, actor James Marsters - best known as the awesome vampire Spike on both Buffy and Angel but most recently as Brainiac on Smallville and Barnabas Greeley on Caprica - mentions his desire to return to Torchwood for the upcoming fourth series especially now that it will mostly be filmed in the US.
Marsters reveals his plans to get Russel T Davies to get him in Torchwood and says that:
Marsters reveals his plans to get Russel T Davies to get him in Torchwood and says that:
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Exclusive Comic-Con 2010 Story: BBC America's 'Being Human' Press Room
The cast of the BBC hit show Being Human at the press junket: Aidan Turner (Mitchell), Russell Tovey (George), Sinead Keenan (Nina), and Lenora Crichlow (Annie).
The first press room I attended at Comic-Con, which is also the very first press room I have ever attended, was with the BBC America hit series Being Human.
The basic premise of the show is simple: it's about a vampire, a ghost, and now two werewolves, all living together and trying to lead a normal life - which, you can very well imagine, is not an easy task.
But I myself could not have had an easier task, as this was an absolute dream press room.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Russell T. Davies Hints to A Darker Torchwood
Torchwood showrunner Russell T. Davies has revealed to SFX Magazine some interesting facts and tidbits about the upcoming series 4, now being produced in partnership with STARZ (Spartacus), BBC Wales and BBC Worldwide.
For starters, when the series returns in 2011, it will be one long story made up of 10 episodes and it: "will have a very American flavour. Most of it will be shot and set in the States (or other foreign countries)."
Davies didn't want to talk about the story yet, saying that : "It’s too soon to give away the story, but I’ve always had this story in mind, and the whole existence of season four will make sense once you know what the story is."
For starters, when the series returns in 2011, it will be one long story made up of 10 episodes and it: "will have a very American flavour. Most of it will be shot and set in the States (or other foreign countries)."
Davies didn't want to talk about the story yet, saying that : "It’s too soon to give away the story, but I’ve always had this story in mind, and the whole existence of season four will make sense once you know what the story is."
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 4 Episode Titles Revealed
In somewhat Doctor Who related news this mornings, the titles for series 4 of The Sarah Jane Adventures have been released in Doctor Who magazine. They are:
Episode 1- The Nightmare Man - written by Joseph Lidster
Episode 2- The Vault of Secrets - written by Phil Ford
Episode 3- Death of the Doctor - written by Russel T. Davies and featuring Matt Smith an the Doctor and Katy Manning as former Doctor Who Companion Jo Grant.
Episode 4- The Empty Planet - written by Gareth Roberts
Episode 5- Lost in Time - written by Rupert Laight
Episode 6- Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith - written by Gareth Roberts and Clayton Hickman
[atvtoday]
I'm not sure I'm liking the title for the Matt Smith featured episode titled Death of the Doctor. . . However, it will mark the first time former Doctor Who showrunner Russel T. Davies will write for the Eleventh Doctor.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Tennant, Who and Torchwood get Noms for Constellation Awards!
David Tennant's reign as the Doctor may be over, but the Scottish actor is still receiving nominations for his tremendous work on Doctor Who!
The Constellation Awards (more information in this post) have rewarded David Tennant with a nomination for Best Male Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode for his role as the Doctor in ''The Waters of Mars.''
The Constellation Awards (more information in this post) have rewarded David Tennant with a nomination for Best Male Performance in a 2009 Science Fiction Television Episode for his role as the Doctor in ''The Waters of Mars.''
Monday, April 5, 2010
Hugo Awards: Star Trek and Doctor Who Get Nominations

The Hugo Awards are awards for excellence in the field of science fiction and fantasy. They were first awarded in 1953, and have been awarded every year since 1955. [AussieCon4]
These awards are set to be presented in Melbourne, Australia, at Aussicon 4 - the 68th World Science Fiction Convention - on September 5, 2010.
These awards are set to be presented in Melbourne, Australia, at Aussicon 4 - the 68th World Science Fiction Convention - on September 5, 2010.
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