2 Torchwood Episode That You Will Not See On TV

 BBC Audiobooks will release two new audio-exclusive adventures in February based on the popular BBC TV Torchwood series. The stories comissioned from two distinguished science-fiction authors Dan Abnett and Steven Savile will be released both on CD and for download and will not be available in any other format. These audio-exclusive stories follow on from the highly successful Sarah Jane Adventures titles The Glittering Storm and The Thirteenth Stone which were released in November 2007.

 

Torchwood: Everyone Says Hello

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes approx

Contains 2 CDS

RRP: £12.99 CD ISBN: 9781405678216

Download RRP: £9.99 ISBN: 9781405608718

 

An exciting original short story written exclusively for audio, featuring the Torchwood characters and read by Burn Gorman, who plays Owen in the television series.

Across Cardiff, ordinary people are behaving in odd ways: saying hello to one another, and going out of their way to greet people. Torchwood discovers that an alien communications field is gathering strength in the city. The team must find the device responsible and shut it off - before civil unrest engulfs the city.

Written by Dan Abnett

Torchwood: Hidden

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes approx

Contains 2 CDS

RRP: £12.99 CD ISBN: 9781405678209

Download RRP: £9.99 ISBN: 9781405608701

 

 

An exciting original short story written exclusively for audio, featuring the Torchwood characters and read by Naoko Mori who plays Toshiko in the television series.

An age old secret buried away in the heart of the Welsh Countryside.

After a series of violent and seemingly unrelated deaths, the solution to a riddle seems to points the finger of blame at Captain Jack Harkness. Can the Torchwood team prove uncover the truth that lies hidden in time to save Jack?

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