Andrew Cartmel, the script editor for Docto✃r Who during the Sylvester McCoy years, is writing a script for the fourth season of Torchwood, acco🐻rding to a CV posted on his .
It claims he's working on a scr꧂ipt called "Tꦿhe Jinx".
at a screening of the mini-series’ first episode in mid June.Then again, it's not rare for script to be coꦑmmissioned in advance, and he also said that the fourth season was "read🦩y and waiting", which suggests preliminary work is underway.
Also, digging into the archives, a post on Outpost Gallifrey two years ago stated: "Andrew Cartmel gave a lecture to our Screenwriters class… and revealed he is currently writing an episode for season two of Torchwood." So maybe it'💎s just a script that's been hanging around for a while in Russell’s filing cabinet, and the agent’s hopeful ๊it might get used one day (you can’t blame an agent for bigging up a client).
Then again, it could all be a misprint, and he's actually working on a BBC audio drama or somethin🦄g.
If he is writing for Torchwood on TV, then he's an interesting choice, certain to stir up website forums. He tenure on the show is divisive to say the least, with some fans keen on the fact that he was carefully crafting a new mythos for the s🥃how, and pointing out that at least two stories under his reign were classics, while others simply associate him with the dying days of the show, and part of the reason it was canned. Which makes the title of his Torchwood episode somewhat ironic.
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