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Daily Archives: 20 November 2008

Torchwood set photos: details, details, details

Posted on 20 November 2008 by Geoff

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So, if Torchwood is such a super-secret, literally underground operation, then why do they brand everything? There is not a detail on the set that doesn’t have a logo – old or new – stuck to it somewhere. Even the drinking fountain!

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