Torchwood is a fictional British television series that follows a secret organization dedicated to investigating and combating alien activity on Earth. It serves as a spin-off of the popular show Doctor Who, and focuses on a team of individuals working to protect humanity from extraterrestrial threats.
No, writing a Doctor Who novel typically requires permission from the BBC or an official licensed publisher. They usually work with established authors or writers with experience in the science fiction genre.
No there is not a real Torchwood house. The term "Torchwood" was created by Russell T Davis and is an anagram of "Doctor Who".
The BBC created a Torchwood house website to assist in promotional activity around both Doctor who and Torchwood. However it is a manufactured site and there is definitely no real Torchwood House.
Elephant = Horace (Given in text)
Rhino = Thomas (Given in text and name tag)
Swan = Ingrid (found using card code and her cards)
Pig = Oliver (Given in text)
Mouse = Kilroy (Given in text and name tag)
Zebra = Eric (Given in text and name tag)
Cat = Alexandra (Given in text)
Crocodile = Sam (Given in text and name tag)
Tiger = Maxwell (Given in text and name tag)
Giraffe twins = Cora (Given in text) is the one in pink and the other is Clarice (found using red bingo numbers in basic alphabet code (a=1), and relating it to the small numbers to the right of the bingo board)
"Charmed" is typically recommended for viewers aged 13 and above due to its themes of magic, relationships, and occasional violence. Parents may want to preview the show to determine if it is appropriate for their child based on their maturity level.
Rose Tyler, a character from the TV show "Doctor Who," was born on August 27, 1987. In the show's first season, which aired in 2005, she is depicted as 19 years old.
"Doctor Who" is rated for a general audience, but it may not be suitable for very young children due to some scary or intense scenes. Parents may want to preview episodes or watch with their children to determine appropriateness.
The character who was an orphan on Doctor Who is Amelia Pond, who later becomes the Doctor's companion and travels through time and space with him. Amelia, also known as Amy Pond, was introduced in the series after the Doctor crash-landed in her backyard when she was a young girl.
It's still going!
And as they can only see 12 episodes a year (12 issues) and there are 14 episodes shown every year, it could go on forever - or a very long time!
PS. I take it you're the one who answered me about when time team started? If you are, thanks so much!
yes he did, In the episode The doctor's daughter-series 4- the doctor mentioned to Matha and Donna that he once had children. nobody knows their names yet.
He does now have a New daughter Jenny who he got from some skin on his hand, A solider forced the 10th doctor's hand into a progenation machine. A tissue sample is extrapolated and accelerated, and within minutes the Doctor becomes a father! again.
For more detail my visual dictionary gave me more complex words but the rest i knew myself.
He also has a grand-daughter Susan.
You can find a guide on Doctor Who episodes on websites like IMDb, Wikipedia, or even the official Doctor Who website. These guides typically include episode summaries, air dates, and information about the cast and crew.
There have been some alterations to the publishing schedule of Doctor Who DVD files in Australia, with some releases being delayed or rescheduled due to various factors such as production issues or licensing agreements. It is advised to check with the publisher or retailer for the most up-to-date information on release dates.
"Doctor Who" was not run in a newspaper; it is a British science fiction television series that first aired on the BBC in 1963.
Doctor Who Adventures magazine is a UK publication, so you may not be able to find a subscription specifically for the US. However, you can try ordering the magazine online through international magazine retailers or online marketplaces that offer overseas subscriptions. Additionally, some larger bookstores or specialty comic book shops may carry copies of the magazine.
Community Answer 1
Unofficially, yes, to some countries.
Swear words or "cuss" words are words that are taken out of context to show a lack of respect, to insult, or to show dismay of a situation.
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Community Answer 2
As stated by The expert. the BBC was and is regulated stringently. Shows broadcast in its original format were subject to "appropriate subject and content regulations". This included none use of blasphemous statements, swearing, violence which depicted blood, political views and actions and words which would cause offence. In 2014 the BBC allowed one lesbian kiss. However, this according to teh BBC was actually a transfer of oxygen between the two parties. The Kiss features lizard character Madame Vastra (played by Neve McIntosh) and her wife, Jenny (played by Catrin Stewart). The kiss was censored out for distribution despite 10 million UK viewers watching the programme at the time.
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According to drwho.answers.wikia; Six different possible swear words have been spoken in the revitalized Doctor Who (2005-present). (Profanity is not allowed on answer dot com)
River Song's "Hello Sweetie" tags by Nani Wear typically use the "Papyrus" font style. This font is often chosen for its exotic and whimsical appearance, which suits the character of River Song from Doctor Who.
The value of the Doctor Who franchise is estimated to be in the billions of dollars, with revenue coming from various sources such as TV rights, merchandise sales, and licensing deals. Overall, it is considered a highly valuable and successful franchise within the entertainment industry.
The font used in the Doctor Who opening credits is called "Gallifreyan". It was specifically created for the show to add to the overall aesthetic and theme of the series.
There have been numerous monsters and aliens on Doctor Who throughout its long history. It is difficult to provide an exact number, but some examples of notable creatures include Daleks, Cybermen, Weeping Angels, and Sontarans. The show is known for its wide variety of imaginative and often iconic extraterrestrial beings.
No episode has shown the 8th Doctor's regeneration. He was never in any series of the show, he was in the American made TV movie and in that movie they showed the 7th Doctor regnerate into the 8th, but we don't get to see the 8th regenerate into the 9th Doctor. It goes from the movie, to the revamp in 2005 with the episod Rose where the assumption seems to be that the 9th Doctor is fairly new and possibly recently regenerated.
There are currently no official announcements regarding Martha Jones returning to Doctor Who. However, previous companions have made surprise returns in the past, so it is not entirely out of the realm of possibility.
River Song's real name is Melody Pond. She was initially kidnapped by the Silence and then raised as a weapon, later becoming the character known as River Song.
Gallifrey is a fictional home of Doctor Who. Doctor Who is made predominantly (now) in Cardiff, Wales
The sonic screwdrivers from the second doctor to the tenth doctor were made by the doctor himself but the eleventh doctor's sonic screwdriver was made by the tardis because the tenth doctor's sonic screwdriver wouldnt work.
In the episode 'Doomsday', Dalek weaponry is shown to be able to kill a Cyberman in a single shot. On the other hand, not one single dalek was shown to be lost to Cyberman weaponry.
If they got into a fight with true Mondasian Cybermen rather than the alternate-earth Cybus Industries ones, it might have a different outcome. Mondas Cybermen have been shown to upgrade themselves on the fly, the upgrades propagating throughout their comrades.