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| length          = 45'
| length          = 45'
| description    = ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' is about a team of people who investigate supernatural and alien phenomenon.   
| description    = ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' is about a team of people who investigate supernatural and alien phenomenon.   
| characters      = [[Jack Harkness]], [[Gwen Cooper]], [[Ianto Jones]], [[Toshiko Sato]], [[Owen Harper]],  
| characters      = [[Jack Harkness]], [[Gwen Cooper]], [[Ianto Jones]], [[Toshiko Sato]], [[Owen Harper]], [[Rex Matheson]], [[Esther Drummond]]
| similar        = {{wi|The X-Files}}
| similar        = {{wi|The X-Files}}, {{wi|Sleepy Hollow (TV series)|Sleepy Hollow}}
| availability    = Global, through terrestrial broadcast and home video sales. Widely distributed through the world on [[iTunes]].  
| availability    = Global, through terrestrial broadcast and home video sales. Widely distributed through the world on [[iTunes]].  
| rating          = Typical {{w|British Board of Film Classification|BBFC}} rating of the modern show is a 15  
| rating          = {{w|British Board of Film Classification|BBFC}}: 15  
| content        =  
| content        =  
| violence        = Frequent depictions of violence, but gore and blood are extremely rare
| violence        = Frequent depictions of violence, some quite gruesome.
| language        = Very mild swearing on rare occasion. However, words used are typically associated with British, not American, English
| language        = Frequent, but typically during moments of stress only. Show would have to be censored if aired on main American networks, but not on American cable television. 
| sex            = Occasionally implied but never shown
| sex            = Frequent depictions of sex.
| nudity          = None. Ever.  
| nudity          = Full nudity rare and brief, but there are definitely instances that would push a PG-13 rating, were it a film.
| drugs          = Real world drugs almost never seen. Fictional drugs have been depicted in order to make a metaphorical point.
| drugs          = None
| tobacco        = Only once used by protagonist in 50 years. More common in [[serial]]s of the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]] to indicate villainy.
| tobacco        = Very occasional use by a protagonist. Overall, though, tobacco ue is limited to guest stars.
| alcohol        = Fairly frequent depictions of social drinking
| alcohol        = Fairly frequent depictions of social drinking
| crude          = Sexual innuendo on rare occasion
| crude          = Frequent sexual innuendo and outright frank discussion of sex
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Revision as of 01:48, 24 October 2013

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DWU characters have had every kind of sex imaginable. And they regularly die violent deaths — sometimes while chewin' tobacco, drinkin' whiskey and/or smokin' a joint, man. As a parent, you should remember that Doctor Who is a time travel show. That means it regularly depicts things we now frown on, because they used to be commonplace. In the same way Mad Men features offices thick with cigarette fog, you should expect that the Doctor will sometimes, for example, relish brandy with a 17th century pirate.

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