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Started by markus, April 04, 2007, 10:03:59 PM

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markus

For those in the US that want to see "Torchwood",  if you have the BBC America channel...it looks like you will get to see it

April 2, 2007

BBC America has confirmed that Torchwood will be added to its line up as part of the Supernatural Saturday strand.

It will join Doctor Who, Hex, Life on Mars and Jekyll as part of the new programming.

QuoteExciting news from BBC AMERICA's press department hit the wires this morning: the entire channel is undergoing a "radical makeover" later this year. The channel will now "focus exclusively on bringing U.S. audiences the very best in contemporary British programs - including a greater emphasis on our world renowned news coverage," according to our new head honcho, Garth Ancier. Lots of great acquisitions to announce, including MI-5 (Spooks to you UKers), the long-running youth soap Hollyoaks (which I love), Hotel Babylon, the new Jennifer Saunders comedy The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle, Doctor Who spinoff Torchwood, and new seasons of Hex, Life On Mars, and Doctor Who.

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http://www.gallifreyone.com/news.php#newsitemEEZVVVkpVVYVRcYDdu

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leapetra

I've seen a few episodes already and was disappointed.   Mainly in every episode I saw, sex was thrown in there.  What finally did it for me was a very dramatic episode involving a Cyberman and  two separate couples kiss each other in the height of the action for no reason.  Up to that point at least any scene had a reason behind it, but it was getting predictable.  I stopped watching it after that.  Too bad too, I liked the characters.

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