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Torchwood gives boost to government figures.

July 14, 2009 John5 Comments

A friend of mine and regular Torchwood watcher has emailed about last week’s showing. Apparently, and to cut a longer story short, a bunch of aliens had landed and was demanding 10% of the world’s children. The UK government (who were not portrayed in a very sympathetic light) quickly decided this was reasonable enough, and… Continue reading Torchwood gives boost to government figures.

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