The Conspiracy (Torchwood)

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The Conspiracy
Torchwood audioplay
Cast
Starring
Others
  • John Sessions – George Wilson
  • Sarah Ovens – Kate Wilson
  • Dan Bottomley – Sam Hallett
  • Guy Adams – Presenter
Production
Directed by Scott Handcock
Written by David Llewellyn
Script editorSteve Tribe
Produced by James Goss
Executive producer(s)
Production codeBFPTWCD01
Series Torchwood (Big Finish)
Running time60 mins
First broadcast15 September 2015 (2015-09-15)
Chronology
 Preceded by
Followed by 
"Fall to Earth"
List of Torchwood episodes

"The Conspiracy" is the first play in the main series of Torchwood audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions. It was written by David Llewellyn and is a spin-off from the British science fiction television series Torchwood , itself a spin-off from Doctor Who .

Contents

It was released 15 September 2015 and stars John Barrowman reprising his role of Captain Jack Harkness and made available to purchase on CD and as a download.

Plot

George Wilson is a man who claims that the world is really under alien control and those who knew the truth have long since been silenced. Unfortunately for George no-one believes him. Captain Jack Harkness of Torchwood Three, however, knows George is right. The committee are here...

Writing

In May 2015, Big Finish announced that they had been granted permission to produce audiobooks based on Torchwood as part of a licensing agreement between themselves and BBC Worldwide, allowing them to use characters and concepts from the revived series of Doctor Who (2005–present) and its spin-offs in future productions. [1] The company was formerly only permitted to use concepts from the series' original 1963–89 run and its self-titled 1996 TV film. The new Torchwood plays also received the blessing of Torchwood creator Russell T. Davies, [1] who had been working with Gardner and former Big Finish producer Gary Russell to bring the show to the company since 2013. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Torchwood". Big Finish Productions . 3 May 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  2. "Relighting Torchwood, Vortex #79". Big Finish Productions . Retrieved 1 September 2015.