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Torchwood House was a website launched in April 2006 by the BBC to coincide with series two of the revived series of Doctor Who, specifically Tooth and Claw. The website, along with all the tie-in websites launched post-2005, was built by Sequence.

The website contained a mix of narrative and non-narrative fiction, all told from an in-universe perspective, as if you were reading the very pages on an in-universe Torchwood House website, though was set some time after the events of Tooth and Claw in the 21st century.

The website was no longer hosted by the BBC by 2013, and this Wiki advises caution visiting the unarchived website.

Contents

Welcome to Torchwood House

Main article: Welcome to Torchwood House (feature)

An introduction to Torchwood House, giving a brief overview of its history.

History of the House

Main article: History of the House (feature)

A history of Torchwood House, a single story across four webpages:

  • History of the House
  • History and Legend
  • History and Mystery
  • History and Legends

Terror from the Sky!

Main article: Terror from the Sky! (short story)

An extract from "It's A Mystery!" by T. Wilcox.

Visiting

Main article: Visiting (feature)

A webpage inviting users to visit Torchwood House. Split across three webpages:

  • Visiting
  • Refreshments
  • Information

Satellites

Main article: Satellites (video game)

A game accessed via the observatory page. Note that this wiki does not consider this game to be a valid source.

Weddings

Main article: Weddings (feature)

A webpage inviting users to get married at Torchwood House. Split across two webpages.

Notes

Under the "View Lunar Surface" link on the Observatory page, there is a reference to the Tycho crater of the moon being a source of "unusual signals" since 2001.

The "Weddings Quotes" page features a photograph[1] of Bernard Cribbins at a wedding. The site launched more than a year and a half before Cribbins first appeared as Wilfred Mott in Voyage of the Damned.

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Footnotes