Torchwood: Miracle Day Episode Titles Revealed

Thursday, 12 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster

Starz have released details on the individual episode titles that make up Torchwood: Miracle Day. The episodes are as listed in the programme guide, but may be subject to change nearer broadcast.

One day, nobody dies. All across the world, nobody dies. And then the next day, and the next, and the next, people keep aging -- they get hurt and sick -- but they never die. The result: a population boom, overnight.

With all the extra people, resources are finite. It’s said that in four month's time, the human race will cease to be viable. But this can’t be a natural event – someone’s got to be behind it. It’s a race against time as C.I.A. agent Rex Matheson investigates a global conspiracy. The answers lie within an old, secret British institute. As Rex keeps asking “What is Torchwood?", he’s drawn into a world of adventure, and a threat to change what it means to be human, forever

1. The New World
2. Rendition
3. Dead of Night
4. Escape to L.A.
5. The Categories Of Life

 6. The Middle Men
 7. Immortal Sins
 8. End Of The Road
 9. The Gathering
10. The Blood Line

The series premieres on Starz in the United States at 10:00pm ET/PT, 8th July 2011; however, its launch on BBC1/BBC1HD has yet to be confirmed in the United Kingdom.




FILTER: - Torchwood - Miracle Day (Series 4)

Neil Gaiman talks Doctor Who

Thursday, 12 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
As part of the promotion for this weekend's Doctor Who adventure, The Doctor's Wife, the BBC have released a number of interview segments involving writer Neil Gaiman, who discusses writing for the series, visiting the Doctor backstage, and also provides an introduction to his episode.

Note: the videos contain plot elements of the story which could be considered spoilers.


Neil Gaiman discusses writing for Doctor Who, BBC, via BBC Website



Neil Gaiman meets the Doctor backstage, BBC Doctor Who Confidential, via YouTube



Neil Gaiman introduces The Doctor's Wife, BBC, via BBC Website

Entertainment website Digital Spy have also released interviews with both Neil Gaiman and this week's guest star, Suranne Jones:


Neil Gaiman inteview, Digital Spy, via YouTube

Suranne Jones inteview, Digital Spy, via YouTube
 

 
The Doctor's Wife will premiere on BBC1/BBC1HD at 6:30pm, 14th May in the United Kingdom; it then follows on SPACE in Canada at 8:00pm ET, BBC America in the United States at 9:00pm ET, and on ABC1 in Australia at 7:30pm on the 21st May.





FILTER: - Series 6/32 - Online

Torchwood: Miracle Day Promo Images

Thursday, 12 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
With less than two months until Torchwood: Miracle Day premieres on Starz on the 8th July, the channel continues its promotion of the show by releasing some promotional photos of the cast, alongside the brief bios for the characters originally unveiled from the press launc
h
in January.

Teaser trailers have been playing on the channel for a number of weeks, though a full cast/clips style version has yet to air (both the BBC and Starz have shown a couple of clips in general promotional showreels).

Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman)

Jack looks like a hero. He's handsome, witty and subversive with a killer smile. But there's a reason for that glint in his eye. His dashing style hides a secret. Truth is Jack Harkness is immortal, the only one of his kind. He once ran the Torchwood Institute, a British organization dedicated to fighting the strange and bizarre. But Torchwood closed down, and Jack disappeared to start yet another of his many new lives. When a new, epic danger affects the whole planet, Jack finds himself back at the center of events, fighting not just for his own life, but for everyone on Earth.
Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles)

Gwen once lived the ultimate double life ... the funny, salty, earthy woman who loves home and family, combined with the tough, ruthless warrior, who loves the thrill of the fight. She was the heart and soul of an organization called Torchwood. She was a defender of the human race. But now she lives in seclusion, with her devoted husband Rhys and baby Anwen, knowing that one day trouble will come calling again. When events surrounding "Miracle Day" push Gwen to the limit, she'll need to call on resources she never knew she had and make the most terrible decisions, on behalf of all mankind.
Rex Matheson (Mekhi Phifer)

Rex Matheson is a CIA agent at the top of his game. Ruthless, brilliant and destined for fast-track promotion, nothing's going to stop this man from getting whatever he wants in life. But when the world convulses under Miracle Day, Rex discovers that everything he thought was true and safe and fair is now in danger. And when the CIA itself turns against him, Rex finds himself on the run. The only people he can trust are some strangers from a long-lost British institute called Torchwood. Rex finds himself traveling across continents as the scale and ambition of the threat is revealed - but in trying to save the world, will he put his own life at risk once too often?
Oswald Danes (Bill Pullman)

Well-educated and a former school teacher, Oswald's a convicted child killer, both guilty and unrepentant. But when Oswald survives his own execution, he's given a whole new life. The most infamous man in the world, he becomes the most provocative figure in modern media. He's a flare, reviled yet mesmerizing, whose very existence embodies how the world changed on "Miracle Day".
Jilly Kitzinger (Lauren Ambrose)

As a PR woman, Jilly sees how the world spins and instinctively knows how to manipulate her position in it. Ambitious and ruthless, there's little she wouldn't do for her career. A great talent spotter with a dark understanding of human needs, she is unshockable in a world that is increasingly corrupt and boiling. Jilly soon realizes that, in a world gone mad, Oswald Danes could easily become her ticket to power.
Rhys Williams (Kai Owen)

Gwen's husband is loyal, loving and passionate about her. A new father, he is firmly devoted to their daughter Anwen and the unity of their family. They've been through a lot, particularly when Rhys discovered Gwen's secret life working for Torchwood ... a world he could barely have imagined. Unafraid to tell Gwen when she's out of line or to say family sometimes needs to come first, Rhys is confident in his relationship with her and carries a grudging respect for Jack. But how much longer can he endure the dangers of Torchwood?
Esther Drummond (Alexa Havins)

Esther is an innocent, in a world of assassins, liars and zealots. She got where she is with the CIA through diligence and application. Hard work keeps Esther focused but she still dreams of active duty as a field agent serving her country. The dream is going to happen faster than she thinks and in no time at all, Esther finds herself running alongside Jack, Gwen and Rex, living off the grid, gun in hand, fighting a global conspiracy against enemies ranging from big business to the state. It's a tough, brutal, hard lifestyle where survival is hard won an
d life-changing choices have to be made.
Dr Vera Juarez (Arlene Tur)

An attending surgeon in Washington D.C., she's smart, fast talking and hard working, Vera is on the frontline of medical care on "Miracle Day". As the world crisis grows, Vera's surgical and ER experience sees her recruited to advise on government think-tanks. Sexy, confident and passionate, Vera's life is soon inextricably tangled up with Rex's.




FILTER: - Torchwood - Miracle Day (Series 4)

The Rebel Flesh at 6.45pm

Thursday, 12 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who moves to 6.45pm for the fifth episode of the current run, The Rebel Flesh.

The first of the two-part story, written by Matthew Graham and directed by Julian Simpson, will be sandwiched between the two parts of So You Think You Can Dance, which has been moved back to an earlier start.

Doctor Who will go up against Sing If You Can on ITV1, in which contestants perform well-known songs while undertaking challenges designed to distract them. BBC Two will be showing Flog It, with people invited to try to make money out of their antiques by taking a risk at auction, while Channel 4 has The Restoration Man, the first of a series in which architect George Clarke joins people as they embark on projects to transform unusual and historic buildings into family homes.




FILTER: - Series 6/32 - Broadcasting

Hand of Fear - Ratings Update

Wednesday, 11 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: Hand of FearPart Three of the Fourth Doctor story, The Hand of Fear, on BBC Four, had 168,000 watching, with the audience rising to 294,000 for Part Four, according to unofficial overnight figures.

The show, which was being broadcast as a tribute to Elisabeth Sladen, had a 0.83% share of the total audience for part three, rising to 1.37% for part four.

Against Doctor Who, Snog Marry Avoid? on BBC Three had 190,000 watching, The Only Way Is Essex on ITV2 had 132,000, Friends on E4 had 132,000 and The Simpsons on Sky One had 470,000 viewers.

The episodes are not available on the iPlayer due to rights issues.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Classic Series

Hand of Fear - Ratings

Tuesday, 10 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: Hand of FearMonday's showing of the Fourth Doctor story, The Hand of Fear, on BBC Four, has 203,000 watching part one, with 276,000 watching part two, according to unofficial overnight figures.

The show, which is being broadcast as a tribute to Elisabeth Sladen, had a 0.94% share of the total audience for part one, rising to 1.19% for part two.

Against Doctor Who, Total Wipeout on BBC Three had 252,000 watching, Zac Efron: The Hot Desk on ITV2 had 65,000, Friends on E4 had 168,000 and The Simpsons on Sky One had 496,000 viewers.

The episodes are not available on the iPlayer due to rights issues.

The last Doctor Who story to be broadcast on BBC Four was The Daleks, shown in April 2008, in tribute to former producer Verity Lambert, which had around 110,000 watching each episode during the week, more for the weekend episodes.
 

 
A facebook group called Get BBC Four to show More Classic Doctor Who has been set up.




FILTER: - Doctor Who - Ratings - Classic Series

Day of the Moon - Chart Placing

Monday, 9 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who RatingsBarb have now issued final ratings for the week ending 1 May making Doctor Who: Day of the Moon the 15th most watched programme of the week.

The placing is 20 points higher than that based on the overnight ratings, the rise being due to the large numbers who recorded the programme and watched it at a later date.

The last episode to fall outside the top twenty for the week, was Silence in the Library in 2008.





FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 6/32

Curse of the Black Spot - AI

Monday, 9 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: Curse of the Black SpotDoctor Who: The Curse of the Black Spot, had an Audience Appreciation figure, or AI, of 86 once more putting it in the excellent category.

With nothing on Sunday getting more than 6 million viewers, Doctor Who finished 18th for the week on overnight figures, with a top ten place possible when the final figures are released next week.

The Sunday repeat on BBC Three was watched by 0.41 million viewers





FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 6/32

Day of the Moon - Final Ratings

Sunday, 8 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: Day of the MoonEpisode Two: Day of the Moon had a final consolidated audience figure of 7.30 million viewers, a 36.7% share of the total TV audience, according to figures released by Barb.

The number includes those who recorded the programme for viewing within 7 days of its initial showing. The figure is much larger than the initially reported overnight figure. A full report for the week, which will reveal the shows position in the weekly charts will be released by Barb tomorrow.

The figures do not include those watching on iPlayer, where over 1.2 million have accessed the programme within the first week of transmission.






FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 6/32

Next Time: The Doctor's Wife

Sunday, 8 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have now released an introduction for the forthcoming fourth episode of Doctor Who, The Doctor's Wife, featuring Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, and writer Neil Gaiman:


Introduction: The Doctor's Wife, BBC, via BBC Website

There are also two new preview clips to whet appetites for the story, alongside the "Next Time" trailer, plus the television trailer for BBC America's broadcast later in the evening:

Next Time: The Doctor's Wife, BBC, via BBC Website



Preview One: The Doctor's Wife, BBC, via BBC Website



Preview Two: The Doctor's Wife, BBC, via BBC Website



Trailer: The Doctor's Wife, BBC America, via YouTube



 
The Doctor's Wife will premiere on BBC1/BBC1HD at 6:30pm, 14th May in the United Kingdom; then follows on SPACE in Canada at 8:00pm ET, BBC America in the United States at 9:00pm ET, and on ABC1 in Australia at 7:30pm on the 21st May.

The Doctor receives a distress signal from an old friend. Could there really be another living Time Lord out there? Hopes raised, he follows the signal to a junkyard planet sitting upon a mysterious asteroid in a Bubble universe, populated by a very strange family, as the time-travelling drama continues.

The Doctor, Amy and Rory are given the warmest of welcomes by Auntie, Uncle and Nephew. But the beautiful and insane Idris greets them in a more unusual fashion – what is she trying to tell the Doctor? As the Doctor investigates, he unwittingly puts his friends in the gravest danger.

 




FILTER: - Series 6/32 - Online