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Interview: All About Eve

Most of the time, Eve Myles, Torchwood’s no-nonsense Gwen Cooper, bounds around like an over-excited puppy. On stage at the Rift Convention, she overcomes her apprehension at facing her first convention appearance by regaling fans with tales from the set of Torchwood that quickly have the audience in the palm of her hand. But, as she tells Carole Gordon in a quiet moment later in the day, filming Torchwood was not all fun and games. Losing two of the characters from the show at the end of the second series, people who had over the course of filming become and remain her good friends, was a deeply emotional experience - and one that will continue to affect both her and Gwen.

The second series of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood ended with the aptly-titled episode Exit Wounds, with Jack’s long-lost brother Gray attempting to destroy Jack, the Torchwood team, Cardiff and, just for good measure, the rest of the planet. Jack is buried alive for a couple of millennia while the rest of the team try to save the world. So, just a normal day at Torchwood then. Except that, on that day, both Owen and Toshiko die heroically as they battle to defeat Gray.

Not surprisingly, for Eve Myles and the rest of the team, these were difficult scenes to shoot.

Myles is clearly saddened at remembering the filming of that episode. “It was actually filmed on the last day. You’re doing seven months with people and coming to an end it’s always an emotional thing to say goodbye to people - especially when you have to say goodbye to them for good. To do those scenes was very, very hard.”

That’s not to say that Owen (Burn Gorman) and Toshiko (Naoko Mori) didn’t go out with a bang – in more ways than one. There were, Myles says, positives to their departures and she can’t speak too highly of her colleagues.

“They had a incredible exit. They are fabulous characters that will always be remembered. They’re legends. They are wonderful. It’s a very hard thing to say goodbye to people, isn’t it?”

Although no longer in the show, Owen and Toshiko are not forgotten. Myles confirms that the up-coming BBC Radio 4 one-off drama, written specially to coincide with the launch of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider and set around that event, addresses the loss of the two team members. The others will always be affected by this tragic loss, but Myles thinks Gwen will be particularly affected as she’s newer to Torchwood and the constant dangers they face.

“She really grasped onto those two characters,” says Myles. “As far as Jack and Ianto are concerned, they are used to everyone dying young in Torchwood. It’s part of the job.”

Of her own work on Torchwood’s second year, Myles is particularly proud of the episode Adrift, in which Gwen discovers a major secret that Jack has been keeping about people being taken and returned by the Rift, leading her to re-evaluate herself and her approach to her role on the team. The episode was, Myles says, more drama than strictly science fiction, more about the relationships between mother and son, and between Jack and the rest of the Torchwood team.

“I am very proud of that because it was a very different episode and I think it was a huge diversion from where everybody thought Torchwood Series 2 was going, a huge diversion. It anchored Gwen again as being human. She learned about the do’s and don’ts. Sometimes, never mind how much good you think you are doing, actually sometimes it’s better just to stay in the background. That’s a big, big thing that goes against everything that Gwen is. Sometimes,” Myles says with a smile, “it’s better to mind your own business.”

Myles particularly enjoyed the scenes she played with John Barrowman, showing another side to the enigmatic Captain Jack Harkness.

“You can see another side of Jack in how he’s been dealing with humans who have been taken by the rift. How he described it to Gwen was rather beautiful. And how he dealt with it was quite cold but that’s the only way he could deal with it. It was wonderful for the contrast between Gwen and Jack - you could see the time traveller and the human girl from Cardiff. A beautiful contrast.”

And Adrift definitely contrasts with Myles’s other favourite episode of the series. Something Borrowed saw Gwen finally marry her long-time boyfriend, Rhys (played by Kai Owen). But, in the best tradition of television weddings, all does not go to plan. On the day of the wedding, Gwen wakes up pregnant with an alien baby and has to fight off the baby’s shape-shifting mother, who ends up in the guise of Gwen’s mother-in-law.

Myles giggles as she describes the episode, which gave her the chance to show her comedy skills – and to blast into oblivion one of Liverpool’s most famous daughters, former Liver Bird Nerys Hughes. “I got to shoot Nerys Hughes of all things! You don’t do that every day at work, do you?!”

Away from Gwen and Torchwood, Myles can be seen later this year in a new adaptation of Dickens’ Little Dorrit, starring Andy Serkis from Lord of the Rings, Spooks‘ Matthew Macfadyen and Doctor Who and Torchwood star, Freema Agyeman. And in Merlin, also airing in the Autumn, Myles will appear as a 130-year-old witch.

What about Gwen’s future? If there is a third series of Torchwood (and at the time of writing, the BBC have not officially confirmed they have commissioned more episodes), Myles sees Gwen going from strength to strength.

“In terms of character,” Myles says excitedly, “she’s bloody Wonderwoman! She goes home, she deals with her lover, she has a normal life, she goes to work, she saves the world every day. She’s an ordinary girl in an extraordinary situation. And she’s awesome! She’s absolutely brilliant! I’m exhausted playing her, but she is quite special.”

And how about that musical episode that John Barrowman keeps suggesting? With John, Kai Owen (Rhys), Gareth David-Lloyd (Ianto) and Captain John (James Marsters) all being accomplished musicians, would Myles also be up for it?

“Oh god, no!” she says, insisting she can’t sing but then with a grin adds she could do some hip-hop.

“I’ll chuck some shapes out in the background,” she laughs. “It’s like a musical anyway – they don’t stop bloody singing on the set all the time!”

© Carole Gordon 2008 Eclipse Magazine

30 August, 2008
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New Torchwood Season Unveils Supporting Cast

As Torchwood continues production on its third mini-season, “Children of Earth,” details on guest stars emerged from the BBC Tuesday.

In addition to series regulars John Barrowman, Gareth David-Lloyd and Eve Myles, recurring guests will include Kai Owen and Tom Price.

Special appearances during the five-episode story will include Liz May Brice (Bad Girls, The Bill) and Peter Capaldi — best known as Malcolm Tucker, the Prime Minister’s spin master from hell in the outstanding British comedy, The Thick of It. There’s a clip of Tucker in action at right, but it’s a little saltier than the language you’re used to in Torchwood. You’ve been warned.

27 August, 2008
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1.11 “Combat” & TW Pictures

More Torchwood today! I’ve just uploaded over 100 caps of Eve in episode 1.11 “Combat”, as well as adding the DVD Extras from that disk, including The Captain’s Video Log. I also replaced some cast promos with HQ versions, and added stills from season two - phew!

Gallery Links
Torchwood - Season One - Episode Screencaptures - 1.11 “Combat”
Torchwood - Season One - DVD Extras - The Captain’s Video Log
Torchwood - Season One - DVD Extras - Moments in the Making - Fight Night
Torchwood - Season One - HQ Images - Promotional Images
Torchwood - Season Two - HQ Images - Promotional Images
Torchwood - Season Two - HQ Images - Production Stills

25 August, 2008
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Lost Souls CD Cover


It has now been confirmed that Lost Souls, an upcoming Torchwood audio adventure, will be released on CD a day after it’s broadcast on BBC Radio 4. The episode will take place after the events of Exit Wounds and will star John Barrowman as Captain Jack, Eve Myles as Gwen, Gareth David-Lloyd as Ianto and Freema Agyeman as Martha. Lucy Montgomery and Stephen Critchlow will also star in the episode. It will first air on the 10th September at 2:15pm on BBC Radio 4 and then become available on CD on the eleventh of September at an RRP of £9.99. You can read an official synopsis for the episode which was released by the BBC here.

21 August, 2008
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1.10 - “Out of Time” Screencaptures

I’m just uploading over 150 screencaptures of Eve in episode 10 of Torchwood - “Out of Time” - more on the way!

Gallery Links
Torchwood - Season One - Episode Screencaptures - 1.10 “Out of Time”

20 August, 2008
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Torchwood: Children of Earth

In issue 8 of Torchwood magazine, Russell T Davies revealed that the title for the five part story which makes up Torchwood Series 3 will be called Torchwood: Children of Earth. It has not yet been confirmed if the episodes will have seperate titles or the episodes will have the same title. Confirmed to be in the series is John Barrowman (Captain Jack), Eve Myles (Gwen Cooper), and Gareth David-Llyod (Ianto Jones) and there are rumours of Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith) and Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones) also starring. The five part mini series, Children of the Earth will air next spring, a date TBA

16 August, 2008
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Torchwood Audio Episode to Air in September

Despite having a shortened upcoming third season, episodes of Torchwood continue to be made. This next one, however, will be on the radio rather than television. The episode is called “Lost Souls” and was written by Joseph Lidster.

The episode takes place after the season two finale “Exit Wounds.” It will star the surviving members of that slaughter played by the actors John Barrowman, Eve Myles, and Gareth David-Lloyd. Freema Agyeman will also appear in the episode as former Doctor Who companion Martha Jones.

I managed to get my hands on a few of the Doctor Who audio adventures put out by Big Finish Productions and have enjoyed them tremendously (particularly since they give me a chance to hear what Paul McGann would have been like as the Doctor had he continued in the role). With that in mind, I’m looking forward to what an audio adventure of Torchwood has to offer.

The episode will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on September 10th.

12 August, 2008
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“Torchwood” Cast Promotionals

I’ve just added the cast promotional images from seasons one and two of Torchwood to the gallery.

I am in the process of getting DVDs send to me from lovefilm.com for my fansites (best site ever!) and I’ve just been informed that one of my Torchwood discs is being delivered this week. So, by the end of the week, we should have HQ captures from the season one episodes ‘Out of Time’, ‘Combat’, ‘Captain Jack Harkness’ (which actually has two of my schoolfriends in it, living in Cardiff has its advantages) and ‘End of Days’ - yay!

I am also in the process of re-coding the gallery, so bear with me if the colours go a bit wonky for a while!

Gallery Links
Torchwood - Season One - HQ Images - Cast Promotionals
Torchwood - Season Two - HQ Images - Cast Promotionals

7 August, 2008
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New & Improved!

Welcome to the new look of Eve Myles Network! I’ve updated the site with a brand new layout incorporating the ads that we need to use from Fan-Sites, but I think they’re pretty subtle with this layout. I’m also in the process of updating pages and recoding the gallery, but I thought I may as well re-open our doors :) My Torchwood Season One DVD is also on its way, so expcect lots of Eve screencaps soon!

5 August, 2008
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Torchwood Stills

Hi there! I’m Celyn, Michelle’s new co-web for Eve Myles Network. I currently run a few of my own fansites (Helena Bonham Carter, Evan Rachel Wood, Gerard Way and Aaron Eckhart), but I couldn’t resist jumping on board here - I’m a HUGE Doctor Who/Torchwood geek, and I just love Eve as Gwen Cooper :)

So far I’ve just uploaded over 50 HQ stills from Season 1 of Torchwood, check them out in the gallery! Lots more, including screencaptures of s1 and s2 of Torchwood, as well as Eve in Belonging.

Gallery Links
Torchwood - Season One - HQ Images - Production Stills

18 July, 2008
No Comments » | Posted by Celyn