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A fourth series of Torchwood has been "greenlit" according to interviews given by John Barrowman in late November 2009.[1][2] It has not yet been officially announced by the BBC as of 1st December 2009. No production schedule or broadcast dates have been announced by the BBC. Russell T Davies is expected to continue as producer despite having left this position with Doctor Who (based upon comments made by him at the San Diego Comic Con in August 2009), however this has yet to be made official by the BBC.
On 19 January 2010, the Hollywood Reporter and other American media reported that Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter are planning to launch an American version of Torchwood for the Fox network which might involve some of the original cast. The nature of this series, and whether it will be a spin-off tying in with Torchwood and Doctor Who continuity, or a standalone Americanized remake (in the same vein as the American versions of Davies' Queer as Folk and BBC Wales' Life on Mars) is unknown. Nor is it yet known what impact, if any, this may have on production of a fourth series for the BBC.[3]
Overview
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Guest Stars
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Writers
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Television Stories
According to Barrowman, Series 4 will be a "full 13 episodes" in length.[1]
Rumours and Annoucements
- Gwen Cooper, Rhys Williams, Andy Davidson, Lois Habiba, John Hart and Johnson may return. [source needed]
- Martha Jones and Mickey Smith may appear. [source needed]
- The Weevils return. [source needed]
- Midshipman Alonso Frame from DW: Voyage of the Damned and DW: The End of Time, could appear. [4]
- Gwen Cooper may working 'freelance' with Martha and Mickey before recruiting them to Torchwood on Jack's return [source needed]
- Several requests have been made that Ianto will somehow be revived to return in the show. Russell T Davies has confirmed Ianto is staying dead, and that is just the way it is: Torchwood is a drama.
- Johnny and Rhiannon may appear. [source needed]
Broadcast dates
The BBC has not, as of 1st December 2009, announced a broadcast date for the series. Given that the BBC tends not to make such announcements until soon before broadcast, any statements suggesting a 2010 or 2011 broadcast must be taken as speculative for the time being.
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Den of Geek! - Torchwood: season 4 happening, will definitely be 13 episodes accessed 2nd December 2009
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Doctor Who News Page: Barrowman signed up for Torchwood 4 accessed 2nd December 2009
- ↑ Fox Readying US Version of Torchwood, The Hollywood Reporter, 19 January 2010.
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