Coming Up
Torchwood: Miracle Day - Dead of Night, BBC1, Thursday 28th July, 9:00pm
The third in the new series. Torchwood goes on the run, and finds a new enemy. But as they launch a raid on PhiCorp headquarters, Jack must confront the mysterious Oswald Danes.
This programme will be available to watch in the UK via the BBC iPlayer after broadcast.
Catch-up
Alan Carr: Chatty Man, Channel 4, Friday 16th July, from 9:30pm
In this show Alan's guests are Doctor Who himself Matt Smith, David Hasselhoff and his two daughters, Taylor-Ann and Hayley Hasselhoff; JLS, who give Alan the lowdown on their new single, She Makes Me Wanna.
This programme is available to watch in the UK via 4od (after second advert break) until 12th August.
Up All Night, BBC Radio 5 Live, Wednesday 20th July, ~2:50am
US TV critic Cash Peters talks about show cancellations, and comments on Doctor Who being one of those that is able to survive.
This programme is available to listen to worldwide via the BBC iPlayer (1:50:20) until 27th July (5am)
Daybreak, ITV1, Thursday 21st July, ~8:20am
Torchwood was one of the "record to watch" programmes listed for evening viewing.
This programme is not available to watch online.
Breakfast, BBC1, Wednesday 20th July, 8:50am
Peter Davison appeared on the show, chatting about his roles in Law and Order UK and Legally Blonde, and also about Doctor Who and his future son-in-law David Tennant!
This programme is available to watch in the UK via BBC News (12:36) until 27th July.
Wales and Hollywood, BBC1 Wales, Thursday 21st July, 10:35pmpm.
As Torchwood gets the Hollywood treatment, a look back at the films that have portrayed Wales over the years, stereotypes, cliches and all. Russell T Davies visits the Malibu Park which 70 years ago doubled as South Wales in How Green Was My Valley. Eve Myles takes a trip down the Walk of Fame to find the Welsh stars who have made their mark in Hollywood. Plus two rabbit-stealing men from Maesteg who helped change the face of Hollywood movies.
This programme is available to watch in the UK via the BBC iPlayer (SD/HD) until 28th July (11:05pm).
Episodes
Torchwood: Miracle Day - The New World, BBC1, Thursday 14th July, 9:00pm
The first in the new series. When death itself comes to a halt, the whole world faces its greatest danger yet. CIA agent Rex Matheson has only one clue: the word 'Torchwood'.
This programme is available to watch in the UK via the BBC iPlayer (SD/HD) until 23rd September (11pm)
Torchwood: Miracle Day - Rendition, BBC1, Thursday 21st July, 9:00pm
The second in the new series. As the Torchwood team is reunited, Jack realizes he is the most vulnerable man on Earth - and a flight to the USA turns into a desperate battle for survival.
This programme is available to watch in the UK via the BBC iPlayer (SD/HD) until 23rd September (11pm)
A full list of episodes of Doctor Who and Torchwood being broadcast throughout the world is available from This Week in Doctor Who.