BBC censors gay sex scene from Torchwood
ON TV / Uncensored version to air Saturday nights in Canada
Scott Dagostino / National / Thursday, July 21, 2011
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From its inception in 2006, by Queer as Folk creator Russell T Davies, the British TV series Torchwood has been billed as “sci-fi for adults.” For three seasons now, this blend of The X-Files and True Blood has cheerfully thrown sex, swearing, blood and bondage into its alien mix, with openly gay actor John Barrowman starring as Captain Jack Harkness, an immortal, bisexual Second World War veteran who leads a team of paranormal investigators.
 
Ianto Jones, Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper played by Gareth David-Lloyd, John Barrowman and Eve Myles.
In its new season, a creepy 10-part series dubbed “Miracle Day,” the show has moved to Los Angeles as part of a co-production deal with American network Starz. Fans worried the new American partners would neuter Jack’s cheerful polymorphous promiscuity, but for Episode 3, airing later this week, it’s the BBC that has angered viewers by choosing to censor a sex scene between Barrowman and Canadian actor Dillon Casey. 
 
As an irritated Barrowman told website Zap2it, “It’s not gratuitous sex... You go back into history with Jack and you discover an integral relationship that is part and parcel to what is happening. It’s a massive story.”
 
While seasons one and two of Torchwood included Barrowman making out with several male costars, the series ran on sub-channels BBC2 and BBC3 at the time. In 2009, the third season, "Children of Earth," moved to the flagship BBC1. It got great ratings but also drew increased scrutiny at a time when, just as here at home with our CBC, a conservative government was proposing cuts to the public broadcaster’s funding.
 
The BBC edits of Torchwood air in Canada on CTV’s Space network on Tuesday nights at 8pm but Renee Dupuis, communications manager at Space, assures that the Canadian network will also continue to run the uncensored Starz versions on Saturdays nights at 9:10pm, so those deprived of seeing Barrowman and Casey go at it this weekend can check it out Saturday.
 
Davies, meanwhile, has pitched a new series about gay men (enigmatically titled Cucumber) to the US cable channel Showtime, home to daring series like Weeds and Dexter. For a writer who likes to provoke, such censorship worries may soon be science-fiction.
 


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UK "Torchwood" CENSORED?????
Why did BBC not show "Torchwood" on BBC2 then if they are all of a sudden so "moral"??? Between Starz and the BBC they will kill off "Torchwood" altogether. This "Torchwood" is not "Torchwood" as we know it, it is a pantomine. I am one VERY UNHAPPY UK "Torchwood" fan! The premise of "Miracle Day" is so fantastic, the treatment of this great idea is a shambles and a farce comedy.
Sulamite Tepfers, Northamton Northants, UK
07/22/11 5:25 AM EST
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Torchwood fan
totally agree with Sulamite Tepfers!! Great Comment!!! Haine de copii <a
Haine de copii, london london
07/22/11 7:03 AM EST
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Reasoning is the bit that ticked me off
I watched the US episode prior to tonight's UK airing and I was suprised to see the scene gone. The beeb's assertion that it was cut in case minors were watching seems crazy considering the rest of the show's content. I would say though that they left the part in that was crucial to the plot, so all you lost was literally the bumpy-grindy moment.
Jon, London London
07/28/11 5:05 PM EST
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