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|issue number= [[Torchwood Magazine|19]] | |issue number= [[Torchwood Magazine|19]] | ||
|cover date= [[ | |cover date= [[17 December (releases)|17 December]] 2009 | ||
|format= 100 pages bound | |format= 100 pages bound | ||
|editor= [[Simon Hugo]] | |editor= [[Simon Hugo]] | ||
|publisher= [[Titan Magazines]] | |publisher= [[Titan Magazines]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''nineteenth issue of ''Torchwood Magazine''''' had a cover date of [[17 December (releases)|17 December]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]]. | |||
==Contents== | == Contents == | ||
=== Articles and features === | |||
===Articles and | * 2009 in Review | ||
* | * "Boom Town" : [[Danny Hargreaves]] physical effects maestro discusses with [[Matt Nicholls]] his work on ''[[Children of Earth]]'' | ||
* | |||
:Archivist [[Andrew Pixley]] presents the third of Three Day Diaries covering Pre-shoot Day from Day 51 of the 77 Day recording shoot. | :Archivist [[Andrew Pixley]] presents the third of Three Day Diaries covering Pre-shoot Day from Day 51 of the 77 Day recording shoot. | ||
* Beyond the Hub: | * Beyond the Hub: "Grim Fairy Tales!" A look at [[Fairies|Fairy folklore]] by [[Kate Lloyd]] | ||
===Interviews / Profiles=== | === Interviews / Profiles === | ||
* Baby Boom!: [[Eve Myles]] talks to Simon Hugo | * Baby Boom!: [[Eve Myles]] talks to Simon Hugo | ||
* | * "Estate of the Nation": [[Rhodri Lewis]] and [[Katy Wix]] (who played [[Johnny Davies|Johnny]] and [[Rhiannon Davies]]) talk to [[Kate Lloyd]] | ||
* | * "Trouble Dekker": [[Ian Gelder]], who played [[Dekker|Mr Dekker]], talks to [[Simon Hugo]] | ||
* | * "The Beast Master": [[Murray Melvin]], who played [[Bilis Manger]], talks to [[Sarah Herman]] | ||
* Close-Call: [[Tom Price]] who played [[PC Andy]] answers the | * Close-Call: [[Tom Price]], who played [[PC Andy]], answers the reader's questions over the phone for [[Simon Hugo]] | ||
===Comic strips=== | === Comic strips === | ||
*[[Broken]] by [[Gary Russell]] (Part 5 of 5) (11 coloured pages) | * ''[[Broken (comic story)|Broken]]'' by [[Gary Russell]] (Part 5 of 5) (11 coloured pages) | ||
===Fiction=== | === Fiction === | ||
* [[They Keep Killing Andy]] by [[Trevor Baxendale]] with illustrations by [[Ben Willsher]] | * ''[[They Keep Killing Andy (short story)|They Keep Killing Andy]]'' by [[Trevor Baxendale]] with illustrations by [[Ben Willsher]] | ||
* [[Flotsam and Jetsam]] by [[Kate Orman]] with illustrations by [[Mike Dowling]] | * ''[[Flotsam and Jetsam (short story)|Flotsam and Jetsam]]'' by [[Kate Orman]] with illustrations by [[Mike Dowling]] | ||
===Story Archive=== | === Story Archive === | ||
* 1.11 [[Combat]] (Detailed analysis and comment by [[Neil Edwards]]) | * 1.11 ''[[Combat (TV story)|Combat]]'' (Detailed analysis and comment by [[Neil Edwards]]) | ||
===Posters=== | === Posters === | ||
* A4 Hub Pin-Up 6: [[Lois Habiba]] | * A4 Hub Pin-Up 6: [[Lois Habiba]] | ||
* A4 Concept Corner: Early ideas for the 456, designed by [[Neill Gorton]] at [[Millennium FX]] (2 pages) | * A4 Concept Corner: Early ideas for the 456, designed by [[Neill Gorton]] at [[Millennium FX]] (2 pages) | ||
===Additional features=== | === Additional features === | ||
* The Hub (News) including Series | * The Hub (News) including Series Four...looking positive! | ||
* T-mail (Readers Letters) | * T-mail (Readers Letters) | ||
* Little Reasons Why We Love Torchwood 5: | * Little Reasons Why We Love Torchwood 5: There's a Christmas Tree in the Hub! | ||
* Children of Earth | * Children of Earth Reader's Survey Results | ||
* | * "Prime Minister's Question Time" (''[[Children of Earth]]'' Quiz) | ||
==Credits== | == Credits == | ||
* Editor: [[Simon Hugo]] | * Editor: [[Simon Hugo]] | ||
* Deputy Editor: [[Neil Edwards]] | * Deputy Editor: [[Neil Edwards]] | ||
* Comics Editors: [[Martin Eden]] | * Comics Editors: [[Martin Eden]] | ||
* Designers: [[Philip White]] | * Designers: [[Philip White]] | ||
* Ukulele: Eric Clapton | * Ukulele: Eric Clapton | ||
* Managing Editor: [[Brian J Robb]] | * Managing Editor: [[Brian J Robb]] | ||
== | == Facts included == | ||
* Torchwood Convention: The Hub 4 is a 3-day event held on 9th-11th April 2010 at the Park Inn Hotel Northampton. | * Torchwood Convention: The Hub 4 is a 3-day event held on 9th-11th April 2010 at the Park Inn Hotel Northampton. | ||
* The | * The magazine's readers voted for composer [[Ben Foster]] for the Special Recognition Award for his work on ''[[Children of Earth]]''. | ||
* [[Mickey Smith]] and [[Martha Jones]], last seen in Doctor Who leaving the TARDIS with [[Captain Jack Harkness]] were intended in early storylines for ''[[Children of Earth]]'' but prior commitments from the actors made this impossible. | * [[Mickey Smith]] and [[Martha Jones]], last seen in ''Doctor Who'' leaving the TARDIS with [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]], were intended in early storylines for ''[[Children of Earth]]'' but prior commitments from the actors made this impossible. | ||
* All episodes of ''[[Children of Earth]]'' received | * All episodes of ''[[Children of Earth]]'' received ratings exceeding 6 million on their first broadcast on BBC One with additional viewers from BBC HD and BBC3 repeats. | ||
* [[Noel Clarke]], best known for playing [[Mickey Smith]] in Doctor Who, also wrote Series | * [[Noel Clarke]], best known for playing [[Mickey Smith]] in ''Doctor Who'', also wrote Series One's ''[[Combat (TV story)|Combat]]''. | ||
* In the episode ''[[Combat]]'' the internet search engine, [[Search-wise.net]], | * In the episode ''[[Combat (TV story)|Combat]]'' the internet search engine, [[Search-wise.net]], first seen in ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s comeback episode ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', made a reappearance. | ||
== Additional details == | |||
* ''Torchwood: The Official Magazine'' from [[Titan Magazines]] continued to be bi-monthly title with now only six issues a year. Each issue featured 100 pages and cost £4.99 (UK), offering a 15% saving to subscribers. | |||
* Aimed at mature fans of the series, the magazines did not shy away from discussions involving sex and violence, topics integral to the success of this "adult" spin-off series from the BBC's more family friendly ''Doctor Who''. | |||
== | == External links == | ||
[https://www.titanmagazines.com The official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 9 March 2023
The nineteenth issue of Torchwood Magazine had a cover date of 17 December 2009.
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
Articles and features[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 2009 in Review
- "Boom Town" : Danny Hargreaves physical effects maestro discusses with Matt Nicholls his work on Children of Earth
- Archivist Andrew Pixley presents the third of Three Day Diaries covering Pre-shoot Day from Day 51 of the 77 Day recording shoot.
- Beyond the Hub: "Grim Fairy Tales!" A look at Fairy folklore by Kate Lloyd
Interviews / Profiles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Baby Boom!: Eve Myles talks to Simon Hugo
- "Estate of the Nation": Rhodri Lewis and Katy Wix (who played Johnny and Rhiannon Davies) talk to Kate Lloyd
- "Trouble Dekker": Ian Gelder, who played Mr Dekker, talks to Simon Hugo
- "The Beast Master": Murray Melvin, who played Bilis Manger, talks to Sarah Herman
- Close-Call: Tom Price, who played PC Andy, answers the reader's questions over the phone for Simon Hugo
Comic strips[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Broken by Gary Russell (Part 5 of 5) (11 coloured pages)
Fiction[[edit] | [edit source]]
- They Keep Killing Andy by Trevor Baxendale with illustrations by Ben Willsher
- Flotsam and Jetsam by Kate Orman with illustrations by Mike Dowling
Story Archive[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 1.11 Combat (Detailed analysis and comment by Neil Edwards)
Posters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A4 Hub Pin-Up 6: Lois Habiba
- A4 Concept Corner: Early ideas for the 456, designed by Neill Gorton at Millennium FX (2 pages)
Additional features[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Hub (News) including Series Four...looking positive!
- T-mail (Readers Letters)
- Little Reasons Why We Love Torchwood 5: There's a Christmas Tree in the Hub!
- Children of Earth Reader's Survey Results
- "Prime Minister's Question Time" (Children of Earth Quiz)
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Editor: Simon Hugo
- Deputy Editor: Neil Edwards
- Comics Editors: Martin Eden
- Designers: Philip White
- Ukulele: Eric Clapton
- Managing Editor: Brian J Robb
Facts included[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Torchwood Convention: The Hub 4 is a 3-day event held on 9th-11th April 2010 at the Park Inn Hotel Northampton.
- The magazine's readers voted for composer Ben Foster for the Special Recognition Award for his work on Children of Earth.
- Mickey Smith and Martha Jones, last seen in Doctor Who leaving the TARDIS with Captain Jack Harkness, were intended in early storylines for Children of Earth but prior commitments from the actors made this impossible.
- All episodes of Children of Earth received ratings exceeding 6 million on their first broadcast on BBC One with additional viewers from BBC HD and BBC3 repeats.
- Noel Clarke, best known for playing Mickey Smith in Doctor Who, also wrote Series One's Combat.
- In the episode Combat the internet search engine, Search-wise.net, first seen in Doctor Who's comeback episode Rose, made a reappearance.
Additional details[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Torchwood: The Official Magazine from Titan Magazines continued to be bi-monthly title with now only six issues a year. Each issue featured 100 pages and cost £4.99 (UK), offering a 15% saving to subscribers.
- Aimed at mature fans of the series, the magazines did not shy away from discussions involving sex and violence, topics integral to the success of this "adult" spin-off series from the BBC's more family friendly Doctor Who.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
The official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.