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Revision as of 21:13, 30 October 2014

The Welsh countryside (TV: Countrycide)

Wales was a British nation whose capital and largest city, Cardiff, sat on a time rift, (TV: The Unquiet Dead, et al) and was the home of Torchwood Three (TV: Everything Changes, et al) Rex Matheson called the country "the British equivalent of New Jersey" because it was separate from the rest of the UK. (TV: The New World)

Torchwood Three's Gwen Cooper (whose family came from Swansea) and Ianto Jones were both of Welsh nationality, as was Gwen's husband, Rhys Williams. Wales was also the location of Aberystwyth University. (TV: Random Shoes)

History

14th century

In 1400, Geoffrey Chaucer went into hiding in Wales under an assumed name. (AUDIO: The Doctor's Tale)

19th century

Torchwood Three was founded in 1885. (PROSE: Slow Decay)

20th century

Throughout the century (if not before), the inhabitants of Brynblaidd in the Brecon Beacons mountain range secretly indulged in murder and cannibalism. (TV: Countrycide)

In 1959, a Navarino group together with the Seventh Doctor and Melanie Bush crashed at Shangri-La holiday camp in Wales. The Bannermen attacked the camp but were defeated by the Chimeron princess. (TV: Delta and the Bannermen)

During the 1970s, the Third Doctor and Jo Grant, both of whom worked for UNIT at the time, visited the small Welsh mining town of Llanfairfach as well as Wholeweal, a small countercultural commune nearby. (TV: The Green Death)

In 1992, the Seventh Doctor and Ace found a portal from a stone circle near Llanfer Ceiriog linking it to an alien world called Tír na n-Óg. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark)

21st century

Torchwood Three's hub was destroyed in September 2009. (TV: Children of Earth: Day One)

In 2010, the Eleventh Doctor had his apparent funeral at UNIT Base 5 inside Mount Snowdon, although this was a ruse by Tia Karim and the Claw Shansheeth of the 15th Funeral Fleet to steal the Doctor's TARDIS. (TV: Death of the Doctor)

In 2020, a tribe of Silurians was awakened from a drilling operation in Cwmtaff, sealing its residents behind a forcefield. (TV: The Hungry Earth)

Notable people from Wales

Other information

Behind the scenes

  • Location filming for TV: The Abominable Snowmen and TV: The Five Doctors were filmed in desolate-looking areas of North Wales. Outside shooting for TV: The Masque of Mandragora was done in Portmeirion, also in North Wales.
  • Since its revival in 2005, production of Doctor Who has been based in Wales, specifically the Cardiff region, with all but a handful of episodes filmed exclusively in the region. Several episodes such as The Unquiet Dead and Boom Town have been explicitly set in Cardiff.
  • The first three series of the spinoff Torchwood and the entirety of The Sarah Jane Adventures was completely produced in Wales as well, with the former actually taking place in and around Cardiff and the latter having an episode set inside Mount Snowdon.
  • Production of the franchise is currently headquartered out of Roath Lock studios in the Porth Teigr area of Cardiff Bay. It moved there in 2012. Previously, it was also located in Cardiff, in Upper Boat Studios.
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