TM 5

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This was the 5th issue of The Official Torchwood Magazine.

Contents

Articles and Features

Interviews / Profiles

Comic Strips

Also Featuring

  • The Hub (News)
Including New DVD’s, Costume Award win, The Rift Event
  • Competition, prizes included
Series 1 in HD on DVD
Mr James audio CD read by Gareth David-Lloyd and features audio interview

Credits

Additional Information

  • Torchwood was amongst the first BBC programmes to be filmed in HD.
  • Torchwood costume designer Ray Holman won the Best Costume award at the Welsh Bafta Awards on Saturday 26th April (the series was nominated for a further three awards which it didn’t win).
  • Around 300 fans attended The Rift Event on April 26th April, the first (albeit unofficial) Torchwood Event.
  • Originally it was planned that Ianto Jones would die and come back but then it was decided that Owen Harper’s loss of ‘body functionally’ would be more dramatic.
  • In Series 2, Toshiko Sato’s wardrobe was the most varied of the team.
  • A brief onscreen count of Captain Jack Harkness’s death count in Fragments is 1,392 (and that was then!).
  • On her birth certificate Freema Agyeman’s first name is spelt with only one ‘e’, the extra ‘e’ being added later as a stage name.

Further Information

  • Titan Magazines was well known for its range of (predominantly American) TV tie-in titles that included, Lost, Supernatural, Heroes, CSI: Miami, 24 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 12th June 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’.


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