So this isn’t a chronology timeline, but more of a viewing guide on when to watch the TV episodes as they tie together with Torchwood. This is the order I believed they originally aired the episodes and watching them in that order works well.
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- Doctor Who S1 Rose
- Doctor Who Christmas Special 2005 Rose
- Doctor Who S2 Rose
- Doctor Who Christmas Special 2006 Donna
- Torchwood S1
- Doctor Who S3 Martha
- “Time Crash” – a mini-episode (only a few minutes) from a children’s fund raiser (BBC’s Children In Need) starring David Tennant and Peter Davidson The Doctor
- Doctor Who Christmas Special 2007 Astrid
- Torchwood S2
- Doctor Who S4 Donna
- Doctor Who Christmas Special 2008 The Doctor
- Doctor Who Easter Special 2009 Christina
- Torchwood Radio Plays (July 2009)
- Torchwood Season 3 (Children of Earth)
- Doctor Who November Special 2009: Waters of Mars Adelaide
- Doctor Who December 2-part Special 2009: The End of Time Wilf
If you read on, I’ll be giving you some spoilers, but I can’t really talk about continuity without talking about it. If you watch them in the above order you don’t need to read on.
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I only mentioned the radio plays since they were just released and definitely take place after season two. I’ve listened to the first two and so far it doesn’t seem significant that they need to take place before they should be listened to before the Children of Earth mini-series (no plot ramifications, but they chronologically take place before the 3rd series).
The Sarah Jane Adventures can be watched any time but after her guest appearance in season 2 of Doctor Who would be best (especially if you don’t know who she is) and as long as you’ve started them before the before the end of season four of Doctor Who.
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Torchwood Season 1 could be watched any time after the first Doctor Who Christmas episode (but before the end of Season 3 of DW). Sports hub kodi tantrumtv download. I don’t think the other Doctor Who specials (or 2009 DW specials) make any difference to watching Torchwood, at least they haven’t yet; but you do want to watch them in order just for continuity of Doctor Who. There are lots of Torchwood references in DW season 2 that might be better if you see them all before watching Torchwood, but I don’t think these tie directly to Torchwood Cardiff (many were just more hints to get you into the new series). Later on, other guest appearances make more sense if you catch them in order, but you’ll probably figure them out, Martha makes appearances on TW and Jack is on DW three different seasons (1, 3, 4) for multiple episodes all at the end of the season. I’m sure someone will disagree with me on some of the significance of some of the references, but I’ll defer back to the original broadcast order listed above.
I think I originally watched parts of Doctor Who season two and caught up on DW season one and saw many episodes out of order and the different actors were distracting, but then I got it all when I finally caught the end of season one and the first Christmas special. This causes me to mix up Christopher Echelson and David Tennant when I think back about past episodes. Also, I think I was watching Torchwood before I watched most of season two of Doctor Who so some of the references came after the fact.
By the time I watched Torchwood, I knew it was the same actor for Jack, but didn’t remember they were using the same character for him. I didn’t even realize it was SciFi at first, the Torchwood pilot seemed more mystical (think of they way the glove worked) until they explained it. Then I realized it was the same guy.
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Update: These aren’t all relevant for Torchwood, but it rounds out the David Tennant part of the series (although for that I should add the cartoons and Srah Jane’s Wedding).
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- 'Torchwood' is an anagram of Doctor Who. When Doctor Who was revived in 2005, fans wanted to know all they could about the episodes before they aired. In order to keep scripts and set photos from being leaked onto the internet, Russel T Davies created the anagram 'Torchwood,' to appear on the production notes and on sets and locations so that they would be overlooked by people trying to get a scoop on Doctor Who. https://zasupernal.weebly.com/download-virtual-dj-8-1-full-crack.html. Later, he decided that it would be a good name for a corporation and worked it into the second series. The Torchwood Institute finally made its appearance in the Doctor Who series 2 finale 'Army Of Ghosts'/'Doomsday,' though it had been mentioned throughout the second series (and in part 1 of the series 1 finale 'Bad Wolf' by Anne Droid) Edit (Coming Soon)
- Series 2, episode 2 of the revived Doctor Who (the episode 'Tooth and Claw') depicts the founding of the Torchwood Institute by Queen Victoria in 1879, to 'defend against threats beyond imagination'. Edit (Coming Soon)
- In Series 2, episode 2 of the revived Doctor Who (the episode 'Tooth and Claw'), the Doctor visits the 1879 Scotland and saves Queen Victoria from a vicious alien. Faced with the fact that aliens could attack Earth at any time, the Queen founds the Torchwood Institute for alien research in the house where the attack took place - the Torchwood Estate. Fearing that the Doctor brings these threats with him in his travels, he was made the primary enemy of the Torchwood Institute. Edit (Coming Soon)
- Torchwood Three - the primary location of the series - is located in Cardiff, Wales, as there is a rift in time and space running through the city. Aliens and generally nasty creatures are constantly being drawn to and sometimes thrown out of the rift, making its protection an important task for the Torchwood team. Edit (Coming Soon)
- There are (or have been) at least four other Torchwood bases. Torchwood One was located at Canary Wharf in central London, but was destroyed in the Battle of Canary Wharf, as depicted in the Doctor Who series 2 finale 'Army of Ghosts'/'Doomsday.' Torchwood Two is located in Glasgow. Captain Jack Harkness has stated that Torchwood Four is missing (possibly meant to be a reference to Babylon 4's disappearance on the show Babylon 5), but will turn up eventually.
The radio play, 'Torchwood: Golden Age' showed that there was also a Torchwood India which was officially shut down on 24th February, 1924. Edit (Coming Soon) - Whats with the hand in a jar Jack is carrying around?Shortly after the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) regenerated into the Tenth (David Tennant), he lost his hand in a battle (depicted in the post-series 1 Christmas special 'The Christmas Invasion'). Istat pro for mac free download. He was able to grow the hand back due to leftover regenerative energy, but the old one was taken by Jack, who used the hand to determine when an iteration of the Doctor that he would know arrived. When the Doctor is around, the hand starts to glow, as demonstrated in in the Torchwood series 1 finale 'End of Days'. Edit (Coming Soon)
- https://contleli.hatenablog.com/entry/2020/11/23/053644. Diane was featured in the Torchwood series 1 episode 'Out of Time'. She flew her plane - along with two passengers - through a rift in time, from 1953 to 2006. While being taken care of by the Torchwood team, she and Owen started a relationship. In the end she chose to try and fly home again, leaving an emotionally wrecked Owen behind. Diane returned as a ghost in the series 1 finale 'End of Days,' when she tried to make Owen open up the rift, saying it would reunite them. Edit (Coming Soon)
- What is Captain Jack Harkness' sexual orientation?The character of Jack Harkness is originally introduced and demonstrated to be bisexual (sometimes referred to as omnisexual) he will engage in romance and sexual intercourse with any willing and attractive partner of age whether male or female, human or alien. Edit (Coming Soon)
- It has said that it has not being cancelled yet they're still thinking of what to do and Russell T Davies is doing another TV show [new children's TV show] Wizards vs Aliens. When he has time he's going to work on Torchwood, but there most likely be more seasons to come.They finished season 4 on a cliffhanger so there has to be another season. And this is what John Barrowman said: 'We've pushed the pause button now because we don't know what's happening. It's beyond my control.' So let's be patient.
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