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The first series of [[Torchwood]] ran betwen [[22nd October]] [[2006]] and [[1st January]] [[2007]].  The series ties into [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]] and [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Sereis 3]] with references to the [[Bad Wolf meme]] and to [[Harold Saxon]].  Most of the stories are contempory, but the series does delve into flashbakcs and the occasional time travel adventures centred mainly around [[Jack Harkness]]. It featured 13-50 minuite episodes, and consistend of the following stories:
The first series of [[Torchwood]] were first broadcast (in the UK) between [[22nd October]] [[2006]] and [[1st January]] [[2007]].  The series ties into [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]] and [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]] with references to the [[Bad Wolf meme]] and to [[Harold Saxon]].  Most of the stories are contemporary, but the series does delve into flashbacks and the occasional time travel adventures centred mainly around [[Jack Harkness]]. It featured 13 50-minute episodes, and consisted of the following stories:


==Television stories==
*[[Everything Changes]]
*[[Everything Changes]]
*[[Day One]]
*[[Day One]]
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The last two episodes, ''Captain Jack Harkness'' and '' End of Days'', were first shown as a double bill, with the end credits merged and shown at the end of the second episode.  
The last two episodes, ''Captain Jack Harkness'' and '' End of Days'', were first shown as a double bill, with the end credits merged and shown at the end of the second episode.  
==Novels==
*[[Another Life]]
*[[Boarder Princes]]
*[[Slow Decay]]


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Revision as of 16:12, 3 January 2008

The first series of Torchwood were first broadcast (in the UK) between 22nd October 2006 and 1st January 2007. The series ties into Series 1 and Series 3 with references to the Bad Wolf meme and to Harold Saxon. Most of the stories are contemporary, but the series does delve into flashbacks and the occasional time travel adventures centred mainly around Jack Harkness. It featured 13 50-minute episodes, and consisted of the following stories:

Television stories

The last two episodes, Captain Jack Harkness and End of Days, were first shown as a double bill, with the end credits merged and shown at the end of the second episode.

Novels

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Torchwood Series 2