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=== Articles and features ===
=== Articles and features ===
* Behind the Scenes: Song of the Space Whale (with [[Marie Jones]] from [[Millennium FX|the Mill]] on ([[TW]]): ''[[Meat]]''
* Behind the Scenes: Song of the Space Whale (with [[Marie Jones]] from [[the Mill]] on ''[[Meat (TV story)|Meat]]''
* Behind the Scenes: A Bug’s Life (with [[Jean-Claude Deguara]] and [[Nicholas Hernandez]] from the [[Millennium Effects|the Mill]] on ([[TW]]): ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]''
* Behind the Scenes: A Bug’s Life (with [[Jean-Claude Deguara]] and [[Nicholas Hernandez]] from the [[the Mill]] on ''[[Reset (TV story)|Reset]]''
* Behind the Scenes: Super Fly Guy (with [[Ashley Way]] from the Director of ([[TW]]): ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]''
* Behind the Scenes: Super Fly Guy (with [[Ashley Way]] from the Director of '[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]''
* Behind the Scenes: Castles in the Sand filming the [[Boeshane Peninsula]] (with Designer [[Julian Luxton]] and [[Marie Jones]] from [[Millennium FX|the Mill]] for ([[TW]]): ''[[Adam (TV story)|Adam]]''
* Behind the Scenes: Castles in the Sand filming the [[Boeshane Peninsula]] (with Designer [[Julian Luxton]] and [[Marie Jones]] from [[the Mill]] for ''[[Adam (TV story)|Adam]]''
* Production Notes from [[Richard Stokes]] Producer.
* Production Notes from [[Richard Stokes]] Producer.


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* The next issue page for that published on 20th March 2008 includes the comment “contents subject to change”
* The next issue page for that published on 20th March 2008 includes the comment “contents subject to change”
* 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’.
* 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’.
* [[TM 3]] includes corrections for this issue including Cath Tregenna’s one word description of [[Meat]] should have been ‘Redemption’ and not ‘Greed’. Also corrected is that Marie Jones from [[Millennium FX|the Mill]] is a Visual FX Producer not Visual FX Coordinator.
* [[TM 3]] includes corrections for this issue including Cath Tregenna’s one word description of [[Meat]] should have been ‘Redemption’ and not ‘Greed’. Also corrected is that Marie Jones from [[the Mill]] is a Visual FX Producer not Visual FX Coordinator.


== External links ==
== External links ==
[http://www.titanmagazines.com| Official online site for [[Titan Magazines]], publishers of [[Torchwood Magazine]].]
[http://www.titanmagazines.com| Official online site for [[Titan Magazines]], publishers of [[Torchwood Magazine]].]
[[Category:TM issues]]
[[Category:TM issues]]

Revision as of 02:39, 31 July 2012

This was the 2nd issue of The Official Torchwood Magazine.

Contents

Articles and features

Interviews / Profiles

Story Previews

Posters

  • Pull out double-sided centre-pages with promotional Series 2 publicity, one with the magazine title banded along the bottom.

Additional features

  • The Hub (News)
Including latest merchandise, new series launch, BBC’s Facebook and Bebo video application.
  • Competition, prizes included
signed Torchwood novels and audiobooks

Credits

Facts Included

  • Ratings for Series 1 first shown on BBC Three were 2.52m, the move to BBC 2 attracted opening figures of 4.22m.
  • Actress Eve Myles’s first connection with the Rift was in DW: The Unquiet Dead where she played a character called Gwyneth.
  • The idea of alien whales in science fiction is long established, as early as the 1965 movie Pinocchio in Space. The Song of the Space Whale was also a much anticipated, but ultimately unmade Doctor Who submission in the early 1980s.
  • Torchwood One's London based character Adeola was also played by Martha Jones actress Freema Agyeman. Adeola was explained later as being Martha's cousin.
  • The Mayfly was originally conceived as being more human than insect but this was changed early on to make it more insect-like.
  • Simon Wicker helped visualise both the Doctor’s home planet of Gallifrey and Captain Jack's home in the 51st century, the Boeshane Peninsula.
  • Tommy Brockless actor, Anthony Lewis auditioned but didn't get the part of Ben Wainwright in DW: Blink.
  • The main inspiration for writer Helen Raynor for (TW): To the Last Man was a short prose story on the Torchwood BBC website by James Goss, prior to its launch in 2006.

Additional details

  • Titan Magazines was well known for its range of (predominantly American) TV tie-in titles that included Lost, Supernatural, Heroes, CSI: Miami, 24, Smallville, Star Wars and Prison Break.
  • Torchwood: The Official Magazine launched with a glossy cover, as a four-weekly title in January 2008 priced £3.75 (UK).
  • A subscription offer included a saving of 30% on 13 issues including one Special issue.
  • Of the 68 pages, 10 were given over to advertising with 8 pages for other titles from the publisher.
  • The next issue page for that published on 20th March 2008 includes the comment “contents subject to change”
  • 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’.
  • TM 3 includes corrections for this issue including Cath Tregenna’s one word description of Meat should have been ‘Redemption’ and not ‘Greed’. Also corrected is that Marie Jones from the Mill is a Visual FX Producer not Visual FX Coordinator.

External links

Official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.