BBC2 has snatched the new series of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood from digital channel BBC3 following the high ratings the drama posted for its first run.
BBC2 controller Roly Keating said the success of the show meant the natural home for its second series was on his channel, although it is thought episodes will still be shown on BBC3.
The BBC Press Office reports that Julian Bellamy, Controller of BBC Three, has said: "Breaking all records on BBC Three is no mean feat and we've been proud to help build Torchwood into one of the most talked-about and eagerly-anticipated series of recent years."
Filming of series two is due to start in Cardiff in Spring 2007 and the series will hit screens later next year.
Doctor Who 2007
BBC2 controller Roly Keating said the success of the show meant the natural home for its second series was on his channel, although it is thought episodes will still be shown on BBC3.
The BBC Press Office reports that Julian Bellamy, Controller of BBC Three, has said: "Breaking all records on BBC Three is no mean feat and we've been proud to help build Torchwood into one of the most talked-about and eagerly-anticipated series of recent years."
Filming of series two is due to start in Cardiff in Spring 2007 and the series will hit screens later next year.
Doctor Who 2007
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