Fox considering US versions of Torchwood and Doctor Who?
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Fox considering US versions of Torchwood and Doctor Who?
http://www.thrfeed.com/2010/01/fox-r...orchwood-.html
Exclusive: Huge news for sci-fi fans: Fox is developing a stateside version of the U.K. hit series “Torchwood.”
The project is from BBC Worldwide Prods., with original series creator Russell Davies writing the script.
A more straight-faced spinoff of “Doctor Who,” “Torchwood” is about a covert group that investigates and fights alien activity. Two series aired domestically on BBC America as well as last year’s well reviewed stand-alone miniseries, “Children of Earth,” which broke all ratings records for the network. (If you're a fan of serious sci fi such as "Battlestar Galatica" and haven't seen "Children of Earth," rent it. You don't need to know anything about the series. And I know the previews for "Torchwood" can look silly. Trust me, it's terrific. Like "24" with aliens).
Unlike U.S. adaptations that have gone awry, “Torchwood” fans can take comfort that the original producing team is on board. In addition to Davies, exec producers include Davies’ producing partner Julie Gardner (former head of drama at BBC Wales for the show’s first season) and Jane Tranter (another BBC vet, now exec VP programming and production at BBC Worldwide Prods. in the U.S.).
Also, some of the current cast — most likely John Barrowman, who plays the immortal Capt. Jack Harkness — might star if Fox orders “Torchwood” to pilot.
As for the new show’s plot, the U.S. version will contain a global story line compared to the more localized sensibility of the first two BBC seasons.
Tranter might try to reboot “Doctor Who” for U.S. audiences while departing “Doctor Who” star David Tennant stars in NBC’s pilot “Rex Is Not Your Lawyer.” “Torchwood” (which is an anagram of “Doctor Who”) debuted in 2006 on BBC 3 and set ratings records, then was moved to BBC 1. Russell also reinvented “Doctor Who” in 2003 and was writer-creator of the series “Queer as Folk.”
The project is from BBC Worldwide Prods., with original series creator Russell Davies writing the script.
A more straight-faced spinoff of “Doctor Who,” “Torchwood” is about a covert group that investigates and fights alien activity. Two series aired domestically on BBC America as well as last year’s well reviewed stand-alone miniseries, “Children of Earth,” which broke all ratings records for the network. (If you're a fan of serious sci fi such as "Battlestar Galatica" and haven't seen "Children of Earth," rent it. You don't need to know anything about the series. And I know the previews for "Torchwood" can look silly. Trust me, it's terrific. Like "24" with aliens).
Unlike U.S. adaptations that have gone awry, “Torchwood” fans can take comfort that the original producing team is on board. In addition to Davies, exec producers include Davies’ producing partner Julie Gardner (former head of drama at BBC Wales for the show’s first season) and Jane Tranter (another BBC vet, now exec VP programming and production at BBC Worldwide Prods. in the U.S.).
Also, some of the current cast — most likely John Barrowman, who plays the immortal Capt. Jack Harkness — might star if Fox orders “Torchwood” to pilot.
As for the new show’s plot, the U.S. version will contain a global story line compared to the more localized sensibility of the first two BBC seasons.
Tranter might try to reboot “Doctor Who” for U.S. audiences while departing “Doctor Who” star David Tennant stars in NBC’s pilot “Rex Is Not Your Lawyer.” “Torchwood” (which is an anagram of “Doctor Who”) debuted in 2006 on BBC 3 and set ratings records, then was moved to BBC 1. Russell also reinvented “Doctor Who” in 2003 and was writer-creator of the series “Queer as Folk.”
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I never watched either show, but I saw Children of Earth last year and loved it. I'd love to see this come about.
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Why not a US Doctor Who. Im sick of seeing a time traveling, space traveling alien who spends 90% of his time in present day London
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Not interested in a US version of Doctor Who, but I would support the Torchwood show if it took place in the same universe as the previous seasons and was not a reboot.
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I'd support a Doctor Who in the same vein. On another forum, somebody half floated the idea of this new guy playing the young version of the first Doctor. Remember, we first saw the guy in his advanced years, there's tons of room for adventures in his youth.
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This would DEFIANTLY be a re-boot
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I could be on board for Torchwood if this is just shifting both production and scope while keeping Capt Jack (at least initially) and then just giving background information.
However, I'd be VERY affraid of the demands that come with the US television networks and a 22 episode season.
However, I'd be VERY affraid of the demands that come with the US television networks and a 22 episode season.
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Exactly. Why reinvent a wheel that already itself needs reinvention? Having Harkness (John Barrowman) return from his journey that starts at the end of Children of Earth and relaunch Torchwood on a new fault/rift somewhere in the States instead of in Cardiff sounds like the only way to go IMHO.
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Exactly. Why reinvent a wheel that already itself needs reinvention? Having Harkness (John Barrowman) return from his journey that starts at the end of Children of Earth and relaunch Torchwood on a new fault/rift somewhere in the States instead of in Cardiff sounds like the only way to go IMHO.
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It'd be funny if for the US Doctor Who they brought back Paul McGann, and the series was the "lost adventures" of the Eighth Doctor.
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Fox already tried an American version of Doctor Who in the '90s. It sucked, but the NuWho producers still accept it as canon.
I wouldn't mind seeing some sort of American Who spin-off -- it really makes no sense that aliens always go to Britain and never the US or even France or Germany. Maybe focus on the American branch of UNIT -- US soldiers fighting aliens in rural New England or something.
I wouldn't mind seeing some sort of American Who spin-off -- it really makes no sense that aliens always go to Britain and never the US or even France or Germany. Maybe focus on the American branch of UNIT -- US soldiers fighting aliens in rural New England or something.
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Doctor Who in America would just be wrong. The Doctor will always be British in my mind. If you got Tennant on board however for the American series, that could be interesting however. But if they try to put an American actor in the role it just won't SOUND right to me... if that makes any sense.
Torchwood would work however. I assume they would include Barrowman as he's already an American (and FANTASTIC and Harkness) and reboot the rest of the cast. I'd expect the gay vibe to still be there as well The biggest benefit would be a whole heckuva bigger canvas to work with along with a much bigger effects budget. I wonder if he'd still be immortal however... as that fact comes from a Doctor Who episode but plays a huge part in the series.
Torchwood would work however. I assume they would include Barrowman as he's already an American (and FANTASTIC and Harkness) and reboot the rest of the cast. I'd expect the gay vibe to still be there as well The biggest benefit would be a whole heckuva bigger canvas to work with along with a much bigger effects budget. I wonder if he'd still be immortal however... as that fact comes from a Doctor Who episode but plays a huge part in the series.
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Exactly!
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I've never bothered with Torchwood, mainly because I just haven't had the time to check it out, but
now I might have to give it a chance.
24 with aliens
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I'd be fine with it if Gwen comes along, but I doubt that would happen. It does raise the question of how far the US version would take all of the sexuality. I thought the first series of Torchwood spent too much time trying to shock audiences, and that the second series found the exact balance between the two.
I can see it now: "Why is Tom Cruise kissing a man on TV?"
I can see it now: "Why is Tom Cruise kissing a man on TV?"
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