Original Transmission
Date 22nd Oct 2006
Time 9:00pm
Duration 51'07"
Viewers 2.5m (1st)
Audience App. 82%


Working Titles Flotsam And Jetsam


Cast
Captain Jack Harkness John Barrowman
Gwen Cooper Eve Myles
Owen Harper Burn Gorman
Toshiko Sato Naoko Mori
Ianto Jones Gareth David-Lloyd
Rhys Williams Kai Owen
Suzie Costello Indira Varma
Young Cop Guy Lewis
PC Andy Tom Price
SOCO Jason May
Body Rhys Swinburn
Yvonne Olwen Medi
DI Jacobs Gwyn Vaughan-Jones
Officer Dion Davies
Hospital Porter Jâms Thomas
Weevil Paul Kasey
Security Guard Mark Heal
Pizza Lad Gary Sheppeard
Man Gwilym Havard Davies
Woman Cathryn Davis


Crew
Written by Russell T Davies
Produced by Richard Stokes
Directed by Brian Kelly
Created by Russell T Davies
Co-Producer Chris Chibnall
1st Assistant Director Peter Bennett
2nd Assistant Director Steffan Morris
3rd Assistant Director Lynsey Muir
Location Manager Paul Davies
Unit Manager Geraint Havard Jones
Production Co-ordinator Carmelina Palumbo
Asst Prod Co-ordinator Kate Powell
Production Secretary Margarita Felices
Script Secretary Helen Pugsley
Contracts Assistant Kath Blackman
Continuity Llinos Wyn Jones
Script Editor Brian Minchin
Camera Operator Gareth Hughes
Camera Assistant Mani Blaxter Paliwala
Focus Puller Duncan Fowlie
Grip Dai Hopkins
Boom Operator Jeff Welch
Gaffer Dave Fowler
Best Boy Steve Slocombe
Stunt Co-ordinators Garry Connery Lee Sheward
Stunt Performers Curtis Rivers Jo McLaren
Chief Super Art Director Stephen Nicholas
Supervising Art Director Keith Dunne
Art Dep Prod Manager Jonathan Marquand Allison
Art Dep Op Manager Adrian Anscombe
Assistant Art Director Matthew Savage
Art Dep Co-ordinator Matthew North
Design Assistants Ben Austin Al Roberts
Standby Art Director Dafydd Shurmer
Standby Props Brian Patrick Henry
Standby Carpenter Will Pope
Standby Rigger Keith Freeman
Concept Artists Ian Bunting Peter McKinstry
Designer Julian Luxton
Property Master Nick Thomas
Production Buyer Ben Morris
Props Storeman Charlie Malik
Specialist Props Maker Mark Cordory
Props Maker Penny Howarth
Construction Manager Matthew Hywel-Davies
Construction Chargehand Scott Fisher
Graphics BBC Wales Graphic Design
Costume Supervisor Debra Haggett
Costume Assistants Bobby Peach Sam Benbow
Make-Up Supervisor Claire Pritchard
Make-Up Artists Sarah Astley-Hughes Kate Roberts
Casting Associate Andy Brierley
Assistant Editor Matt Mullins
Post Prod Supervisors Helen Vallis Chris Blatchford
Post Prod Co-ordinator Marie Brown
On Line Editor Matthew Clarke
Colourist Jamie Wilkinson
Vis Effects Co-ordinator Kim Phelan
3D Artists Nicolas Hernandez Jean-Yves Audouard Jean-Claude Deguara Neil Roche
2D Artists Simon Holden Joe Courtis
Digital Matte Painter Alex Fort
Dubbing Mixer Tim Ricketts
Supervising Sound Editor Doug Sinclair
Sound Editor Paul McFadden
Sound FX Editor Howard Eaves
Senior Prod Accountant Endaf Emyr Williams
Casting Director Andy Pryor CDG
Production Accountant Ceri Tothill
Sound Recordist Jeff Matthews
Costume Designer Ray Holman
Make-Up Designer Marie Doris
Music Murray Gold
Visual Effects The Mill
Visual Effects Producers Will Cohen Marie Jones
Visual FX Supervisor Dave Houghton
On-Set Vis FX Supervisor Barney Curnow
Special Effects Any Effects
Prosthetics Neill Gorton & Millennium Effects
Editor William Webb
Production Designer Edward Thomas
Director of Photography Mark Waters
Associate Producer Marcus Prince
Production Executive Julie Scott
Assistant Producer Sophie Fante
Executive Producers Russell T Davies Julie Gardner


Plot Outline from Wikipedia

In a rainy side lane in Cardiff, police and SOCO teams examine the dead body of a man stabbed in the back, the third such victim. PC Gwen Cooper arrives, and is surprised when the teams are pulled back to allow a group of four mysterious people, identified only as "Torchwood", to take over the crime scene.

Gwen climbs an adjacent multi-storey car park to get a better look. One woman, named Suzie by a tall American in a long coat who appears to be the leader, takes out a metal gauntlet and brings the victim back to life for two minutes. Unfortunately, the man is unable to come to terms with his death and, in any case, is unable to identify his killer. The two minutes pass and he dies again. The tall man, who identified himself to the corpse as Captain Jack Harkness, startles Gwen by looking up and addressing her, and she runs.

The next day, Gwen is injured while breaking up a pub brawl. At the hospital, she spots the same tall man running up the stairs. She gives chase, but the upper floor is sealed off. Gwen asks a porter about this, and the porter says he heard there had been a chemical spill. Gwen enters the sealed area and sees a humanoid figure down the corridor. As she nears it, asking questions, it becomes apparent it is not human, but Gwen just thinks it is someone in a mask playing a prank. When the porter shows up, he marvels at the sophistication of the mask, but the creature sinks its fangs into his neck. The Torchwood team suddenly appear to subdue the creature and at Jack's prompting, Gwen runs again.

In the car park, Gwen sees the Torchwood vehicle leaving, and gives chase in her police car. Calling its registration number in, she finds that the car does not exist, and in addition, the only Captain Jack Harkness on record disappeared in 1941. Gwen follows the team to Roald Dahl Plass, in front of the Wales Millennium Centre, but when she is momentarily distracted, they vanish. Her partner Andy shows up and tells her that all personnel at the hospital have been accounted for.

That evening, Gwen returns to the square, hoping to spot something out of the ordinary. She sees a Jubilee Pizza delivery scooter circling the area and decides to check with them, finding out that they have a delivery record for "Torchwood". Buying a couple of pizzas, she goes to the address, which appears to be a tourist information centre on the bayfront, and pretends to be delivering pizza to a "Mr Harkness". A man in a suit presses a button, revealing a secret door, and waves her through. Going down a lift, she steps through a circular doorway into a larger, multi-levelled chamber centered on the fountain in the square — the Hub.

Inside, she sees Suzie welding something at a bench, a severed hand floating in a case, and others looking busy at their workbenches. Eventually, one of them cannot hold it in and bursts out laughing, which sets everyone off; they knew she was coming in. The Japanese woman confirms that Torchwood covered up the porter's death by means of a cover story.

Gwen is worried that they will do something similar to her, but Jack takes Gwen to see the creature, which is being kept in a holding cell. They call it a Weevil. Jack explains that they are alien, and usually live in the sewers; recently, more have been coming up to the surface and attacking people, but they are not sure why. Jack introduces Gwen to everyone — Toshiko Sato, computer genius; Dr Owen Harper; Suzie Costello, second in command; and Ianto Jones, the man in the suit. Jack then takes Gwen back out through the "scenic route", a stone slab that rises from the Hub right up next to the fountain. Gwen is mystified as to why no-one notices them, but Jack explains that the stone has a perception filter that makes anyone on it virtually invisible until they step off the stone.

Later at a bar, Jack tells Gwen about Torchwood. They do not just catch aliens, but also scavenge what they leave behind to arm the human race for what is to come in the 21st century. They are separate from the government, outside the police and beyond the United Nations — the governments of the world have no control over Torchwood, to prevent them from using their technology for their own purposes. Cardiff is Torchwood Three, and they have set up here because there is a space-time rift going through the city which washes up all kinds of alien flotsam and jetsam. Jack assures Gwen that all Torchwood devices remain at the Hub, but it is shown that Suzie, Owen and Toshiko have all taken a device with them. Owen uses a pheromone spray to pick up a couple, Toshiko uses a hand-held device to scan whole books in seconds and Suzie has taken the glove home to experiment with it.

Gwen offers to be Torchwood's liaison with the police, but Jack informs her that he has slipped an amnesia pill along with a sedative into her drink and that she will not remember any of this the next morning. Gwen, horrified, runs home and tries to type a note to herself on the computer, but soon succumbs to the effects of the sedative just as Ianto intercepts and deletes the message. The next day she is awakened by her boyfriend, her memory of the previous night gone.

Back at work, Gwen sees a sketch of the murder weapon that was reconstructed from the stab wound, a unique knife with three blades. Over the course of the day, she finds that she cannot stop thinking about it, getting flashes of the knife sitting among sparks, beyond a door. Back at her flat, she notices the word "Remember" written on a Millennium Centre programme and returns to the square, where she sees Suzie step out from the shadows.

Suzie tells her that she has seen the police report about the weapon and knows why Gwen is here, even if she herself does not: the amnesia pill can be tripped by a specific image. Suzie shows Gwen the knife that Gwen saw on her welding workbench earlier and confesses that she is the killer. The glove needs fresh corpses to work properly — the more violent the death, the better it works — and Suzie wanted to learn to control it better and make the resurrection process permanent.

Suzie knows that Torchwood will now find out, and pulls a gun on Gwen. Jack rises on the slab, but Suzie has been working at Torchwood so long that she can see through the perception filter and shoots Jack in the head. She is about to shoot Gwen when Jack rises from behind her, his wound healing rapidly, and orders her to put down the gun. With no way out, Suzie puts the gun under her chin and kills herself. Gwen falls to her knees, remembering everything.

Back in the Hub, Jack puts the glove and knife in a box and seals it with a lock labelled "NOT FOR USE", storing it away while the rest of the team sheepishly return their stolen devices. Suzie's body is also put in a body bag and placed in a vault.

Standing on the roof of the Millennium Centre, Jack tells Gwen that he died once, but was brought back to life. Since then, he has been immortal, at least until he can find the right sort of doctor who can explain what happened. He agrees with Gwen that perhaps Torchwood can do more to help people, and offers her a job, which she accepts. Meanwhile, overhead, Torchwood's pterodactyl swoops over Cardiff


Analysis By Cuisle


As some of the press people who received the preview disks have commented, this first episode was a little slow. It had to introduce the characters.

But it did that with a bang. Especially Gwen Cooper the smart thinking policewoman and the mysterious Jack Harkness who can taste oestrogen in the rain and let slip that he had once been pregnant. And why does he want to know what it's like being dead? Apparently because he can't die. Because once, a long time ago, far away, something happened to him. Even he isn't sure what. WE know, of course. And that is one of the fascinating things about this and the subsequent episode, and I suspect all the way through the episodes. WE, the audience are in on at least PART of the secret of who Captain Jack Harkness is. We know WHY he disappeared in 1941. We know WHY and when he was killed and came back to life. We even know WHY he feels so sentimental about a severed hand. Well, at least we think we do. There is only one severed hand we know of and it belonged to the one man Captain Jack Harkness REALLY cared for in his life.

The legacy of Doctor Who suffuses Torchwood even if it is a whole new series and a whole new story - just like the paving stone by the fountain is suffused by the "Dimensionally-transcendental chameleon-circuit which welded its perception properties to the spatial-temporal rift there." By the way, working in the CCTV security around there is going to be fun from now on, spotting Torchwood anoraks standing around on the paving stones all day, trying to find the lift.

It was possible to spot a lot of elements of other Science Fiction television in it, too. Definitely a bit of X-files. A LOT of Men in Black. Torchwood, with its alien tech and its secret location is a LOT like MIB. Except they have an amnesia pill instead of the neuraliser (flashy thingy) to erase memories. Gwen trying to write it all down before she fell asleep was a very good scene. I kept saying "Don't use a computer, write it on paper, they'll hack you." And of course they did. But just to prove Gwen deserves to join Torchwood, she DOES leave herself a written clue and pieces it all back together. Not second by second action, but very beautifully written and filmed. No complaints there.

But getting back to the plot. There was one, a very slight one. Remember the apparently unrelated murders. And here's the biggest surprise of all. Because remember all the newspaper articles with profiles of the characters, and the Radio Times pull out, and the website, where Suzie Costello is introduced as a lead character. Russell T. Davies excelled himself this time for keeping a big secret. Because there wasn't a HINT of a clue that they were going to kill off one of the team off in the first episode. None of the previewers let it slip. Well done guys for keeping the secret.

For about thirty seconds it looked as if they were REALLY playing a BIG trick on us because it looked like they were killing JACK off too. There he was lying there with a hole in his head, shot by Suzie. And then he stood up and the wound disappeared. - Because something happened to Jack and now he can't die.

Well, we're all glad of that.

It wasn't the X-files. It wasn't Buffy. It wasn't Men in Black. It certainly wasn't Doctor Who. It was something new and original and different.

It was Torchwood.

 

 

 

 

 

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