List of Torchwood novels and audio books

The Torchwood novels are a series of spin-off novels based on the BBC science fiction television series Torchwood and published under the BBC Books imprint. All releases to date in the Torchwood novels line have been published in hardcover. The same hardcover format and three-at-a-time publishing schedule is being used for the New Series Adventures range for Doctor Who. In late December 2009, four novels were added to the store for the Amazon eReader, the Kindle.

Torchwood novels

The first three novels in the series were commissioned in May 2006[1] and were published on 4 January 2007. They sold well in the United Kingdom and went to the top of the Children's Book charts. The books themselves can be read in any order and share no internal continuity. However they often reference and foreshadow events in the series. The groups of three novels, when put together, create a linking picture across the spines displaying the team.

# Title Author Published ISBN
01 Another LifePeter Anghelides4 January 2007ISBN 978-0-563-48653-4
02 Border PrincesDan Abnett 4 January 2007ISBN 978-0-563-48654-1
03 Slow DecayAndy Lane 4 January 2007ISBN 978-0-563-48655-8
04 Something in the WaterTrevor Baxendale6 March 2008ISBN 978-1-84607-437-0
05 Trace MemoryDavid Llewellyn6 March 2008ISBN 978-1-84607-438-7
06 The Twilight StreetsGary Russell6 March 2008ISBN 978-1-84607-439-4
07 Pack AnimalsPeter Anghelides16 October 2008ISBN 978-1-84607-574-2
08 SkyPointPhil Ford16 October 2008ISBN 978-1-84607-575-9
09 Almost PerfectJames Goss16 October 2008ISBN 978-1-84607-573-5
10 Into the SilenceSarah Pinborough25 June 2009ISBN 978-1-84607-753-1
11 Bay of the DeadMark Morris25 June 2009ISBN 978-1-84607-737-1
12 The House that Jack BuiltGuy Adams 25 June 2009ISBN 978-1-84607-739-5
13 Risk AssessmentJames Goss15 October 2009ISBN 978-1-84607-783-8
14 The Undertaker's GiftTrevor Baxendale15 October 2009ISBN 978-1-84607-782-1
15 ConsequencesJames Moran, Joseph Lidster, Andrew Cartmel,
David Llewellyn, Sarah Pinborough
15 October 2009ISBN 978-1-84607-784-5
16 First Born[2]James Goss21 July 2011ISBN 978-1-84990-283-0
17 Long Time Dead[2]Sarah Pinborough4 August 2011ISBN 978-1-84990-284-7
18 The Men Who Sold The World[2]Guy Adams18 August 2011ISBN 978-1-84990-285-4
19 Exodus CodeJohn Barrowman, Carole E. Barrowman13 September 2012[3]ISBN 978-1-84607-907-8

BBC Books audio books

A number of abridged and unabridged audiobooks have been published, as well as exclusive audiobooks not published in print.

# Title Author Read by Published Notes
01 Another LifePeter AnghelidesJohn Barrowman2 April 2007 Abridged.
02 Border PrincesDan AbnettEve Myles Abridged.
03 Slow DecayAndy LaneBurn Gorman Abridged.
04 HiddenSteven SavileNaoko Mori4 February 2008 Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
05 Everyone Says HelloDan AbnettBurn Gorman Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
06 In The ShadowsJoseph LidsterEve Myles7 May 2009 Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
07 The Sin EatersBrian MinchinGareth David-Lloyd18 June 2009 Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
08 Department X James Goss Kai Owen 7 March 2011 Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
09 Ghost Train James Goss Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
10 First Born James Goss Kai Owen
Clare Corbett
Katherine Fenton
Joe Jameson
Carole Boyd
Michael Stevens
Susie Riddell
October 2011[4] Unabridged.
11 Long Time Dead Sarah Pinborough Indira Varma Unabridged.
12 The Men Who Sold The World Guy Adams John Telfer Unabridged.
13Army of One Ian Edginton Kai Owen 8 March 2012 [5] Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
14Fallout David Llewellyn Tom Price 5 April 2012 [6] Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
15Red Skies Joseph Lidster John Telfer 3 May 2012[7] Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
16Mr Invincible Mark Morris Tom Price 7 June 2012[8] Exclusive audiobook, not published in print.
17 The Exodus CodeJohn Barrowman & Carole E. Barrowman Daniel Pirrie[9] 13 September 2012[10] Unabridged.

Radio Plays

The BBC has aired several Torchwood radio dramas featuring the cast of the series.

To tie in to Radio 4's CERN themed day in 2008, a CERN-themed radio episode of Torchwood written by Joseph Lidster, entitled "Lost Souls", aired as the day's Afternoon Play on 10 September.[11] This was the first Torchwood drama not to feature Burn Gorman and Naoko Mori.[12] Three further episodes were commissioned[13] due to the success of Lost Souls.[14] Three more radio episodes were recorded in Los Angeles for transmission in July 2011.[15]

All the dramas were set between Series 2 and 3, except "House of the Dead", occurring six months after Series 3.

# Title Writer Director Original airdate
01 "Lost Souls"[16] Joseph Lidster Kate McAll[17] 10 September 2008
02 "Asylum"[18] Anita Sullivan 1 July 2009[19]
03 "Golden Age"[18] James Goss 2 July 2009[20]
04 "The Dead Line"[18] Phil Ford 3 July 2009[21]
05 The Lost Files: "The Devil and Miss Carew" [22][23] Rupert Laight 11 July 2011[23]
06 The Lost Files: "Submission"[22][23] Ryan Scott 12 July 2011[23]
07 The Lost Files: "House of the Dead"[22][23] James Goss 13 July 2011[23]

Big Finish audio series

Series 1 (2015-16)

No. Title Directed by Written by Featuring Release Date Prod.
code
1"The Conspiracy"Scott HandcockDavid LlewellynJack HarknessSeptember 15, 2015 (2015-09-15)BFPTWCD01
2"Fall to Earth"Scott HandcockJames GossIanto JonesOctober 19, 2015 (2015-10-19)BFPTWCD02
3"Forgotten Lives"Scott HandcockEmma ReevesGwen Cooper, Rhys WilliamsNovember 5, 2015 (2015-11-05)BFPTWCD03
4"One Rule"Barnaby EdwardsJoseph LidsterYvonne HartmanDecember 7, 2015 (2015-12-07)BFPTWCD04
5"Uncanny Valley"Neil GardnerDavid LlewellynJack HarknessJanuary 18, 2016 (2016-01-18)BFPTWCD05
6"More Than This"Scott HandcockGuy AdamsGwen CooperFebruary 10, 2016 (2016-02-10)BFPTWCD06

Series 2 2016

Torchwood Big Finish series Series 2 2016

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 3 "Torchwood novel titles confirmed". Retrieved 2011-06-03.
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  4. Doctor Who Magazine #438
  5. Morris, Mark. "Torchwood: Army of One (Audio Original): Amazon.co.uk: Ian Edgington: Books". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  6. Morris, Mark. "Torchwood: Fallout (Radio Collection): Amazon.co.uk: David Llewellyn: Books". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  7. Goss, James. "Torchwood: Red Skies: Amazon.co.uk: Joseph Lidster: 9781445871967: Books". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  8. Morris, Mark. "Torchwood: Mr Invincible: Amazon.co.uk: Joseph Lidster: 9781445871981: Books". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  9. "Wall Photos". Facebook. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
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  11. "Radio 4 has exclusive access to CERN'S Big Bang experiment". BBC Press Releases. 7 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-08.
  12. Jarrod Cooper (26 April 2008). "Torchwood comes to Radio 4". The Doctor Who News Page. Retrieved 2008-04-27.
  13. Torchwood Magazine. Jan/Feb 2009 (cover date). Check date values in: |date= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  14. Neil Wilkes, Nick Levine (24 November 2008). "A quickie with John Barrowman". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2008-11-24.
  15. "New Torchwood Radio Dramas". Doctor Who News. 2011-05-11. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
  16. "Radio 4:Big Bang experiment programmes". Retrieved 2008-08-11.
  17. "Radio 4 - Big Bang". Retrieved 2008-08-11.
  18. 1 2 3 "Torchwood returns to the airwaves". Archived from the original on 16 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  19. "Network Radio BBC Week 26: Wednesday 1 July 2009". Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  20. "Network Radio BBC Week 26: Thursday 2 July 2009". Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  21. "Network Radio BBC Week 26: Friday 3 July 2009". Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  22. 1 2 3 Doctor Who Magazine (435). June 2011. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  23. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Network Radio BBC Week 28: Monday 11 July 2011". Retrieved 2011-06-24.
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