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Pornography was the depiction of sex in stories or moving images. Porn also existed in magazine form, and pornographic magazines such as Peach were even available in supermarkets. (TV: Out of Time) Xenopornography was pornography dealing with human-on-alien or alien-on-alien contact. (PROSE: The Two Jasons)

Fern "touched himself" while watching pornography that depicted sex between a man and a woman, two women, and two men. (PROSE: A Rose by Any Other Name) Owen Harper recorded Gwen Cooper's kiss with Carys Fletcher for later, calling it a treat. (TV: Day One)

Bernice noted that her husband Jason Kane had "turned himself into a doll for aliens to pleasure themselves with", and had essentially made himself into a product to be consumed by selling pornographic accounts of his encounters "for random strangers to wank over". (PROSE: Sex Secrets of the Robot Replicants)

In the 2000s, pornographic content was available for download online. (AUDIO: torchwood_cascade_CDRIP.tor)

According to Imogen Quaye's diary, she was given unlimited Internet access on 25 March 2040. She tried looking up the Lashley Institute before quickly giving up, then watched pornography. (PROSE: Artificial Intelligence)

In the 22nd century, IMC troopers watched pornographic simularities. Adjudicator in Extremis Bronwen ap Bryn had pornographic tattoos on her scalp. (PROSE: Lucifer Rising)

By 2593, "Hentai girls" were also popular within pornography, and Titanian Queen Flight Technician Harvey fell asleep watching a handcuffed "Hentai girl". (PROSE: Ship of Fools)

In 2600, pornographic stories about Bernice Summerfield were available on the Galaxy Wide Web. Bernice did not include any of them in her autobiography. (PROSE: The Dead Men Diaries)

During the time the series Surrender, Earthlings! aired on the BBC, channel Five exclusively aired pornography. (PROSE: Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life)

Miss Quill asked Ram Singh if there was a "great big window of porn" open as he typed out the assignment Quill marked. Ram joked he was "spanking" himself and did the whole paper using only his left hand. (TV: The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo)

Porn could be bookmarked. (AUDIO: Sargasso)