Incense and aromatic oils are derived from torchwood, and extracts from the Mexican A. plumieri are used in lacquers. |
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Still, torchwood is always about changing or dying, it seems. |
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When Series 2 started broadcasting on 18 September 2009, ABC2 started broadcasting Torchwood Declassified after each episode. |
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In contrast to Doctor Who, whose target audience includes both adults and children, Torchwood is aimed at an older audience. |
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In May 2011, the BBC Radio Drama newsletter announced that a further three Torchwood radio plays had entered production. |
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Although fewer in number than Doctor Who spoofs, there have been a number of parodies of Torchwood in various media. |
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Verity Stob, a technology columnist for online newspaper The Register, wrote a parody of Torchwood called Under Torch Wood. |
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For its second series, which began in January 2008, Torchwood was moved to the more established channel BBC Two. |
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In April 2007, Torchwood beat its parent series, which is also made in Wales, to win the Best Drama Series category at the BAFTA Cymru Awards. |
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An example of this is the BBC Three series Torchwood that was transferred to the channel following the success of the first series. |
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The orchestra records many soundtracks for BBC television, including Doctor Who, Torchwood, Human Planet, and Earthflight. |
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The makers of Torchwood deliberately portray Cardiff as a modern urban centre, contrasting with past stereotypical portrayals of Wales. |
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Though bear in mind that it's very teenage to indulge yourself in blood and gore, and Torchwood is going to be smarter than that. |
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I know where you'd find Gwen and Rhys, and their baby, and Jack, and I know how you'd go forward with a new form of Torchwood. |
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In continuing the series Davies chose to keep Torchwood more focused on the human condition than its science fiction backdrop. |
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Unlike its parent programme, Torchwood centres on a team instead of a single character with companions. |
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In the series closing scenes, with Gwen pregnant and Jack abandoning Earth, Torchwood effectively disbands. |
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In 2007, Titan Magazines launched Torchwood Magazine, which was released on 24 January 2008 in the United Kingdom. |
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Following the cancellation of Torchwood Magazine, Doctor Who Magazine and its US counterpart, Doctor Who Insider, ran articles on the series. |
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Set between the end of Series Two and the beginning of Series Three, the BBC aired four Torchwood radio dramas featuring the cast of the series. |
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This was the first Torchwood drama not to feature Burn Gorman and Naoko Mori. |
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In the third and fourth series, Torchwood operate as fugitives. |
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The first two series of Torchwood were both filmed and set in Cardiff. |
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Their characters are specialists for the Torchwood team, often tracking down aliens and defending the planet from alien and nefarious human threats. |
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Russell T Davies was initially announced as writing two episodes, but due to commitments to Doctor Who, he no longer anticipated writing any Torchwood episodes. |
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Accompanying the main series of Torchwood are a series of novels. |
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The events of the first series take place sometime after the Doctor Who series two finale, in which the Torchwood Institute's London headquarters was destroyed. |
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On 3 May 2015, it was announced that Big Finish Productions would produce a series of six Torchwood audio adventures starring John Barrowman as Jack. |
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Satirical impressionist television series Dead Ringers also parodied Torchwood, with Jon Culshaw playing Captain Jack and Jan Ravens as Gwen Cooper. |
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