TORCHWOOD star John Barrowman will tomorrow host his own lockdown viewing party – where you can watch an episode of the show with him. The British-American actor – who played Captain Jack Harkness …
to join in the conversation, while Barrowman streams live on Instagram and shares behind-the-scenes commentary on TwitterThe episode chosen for the viewing party sees Torchwood leader Jack and Tosh trapped in the 1940s where they meet a man with ties to Jack’s past.when the series was revived in 2005 as recurring guest character Captain Jack, a pansexual time traveller from the 51st century.
Jack became so popular that he was given his own show in 2006 – and Barrowman starred in all four series of Torchwood until it ended in 2011.
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