Yo ho ho, LeoRex! That's good, re: the return of BSG--I'd actually heard more like Feb or March '09, but that was several weeks ago now, so I'm hoping you have more up-to-date info. Torchwood v. Who, I'll take Who. The first episode I ever saw was Brain of Morbius. It first came on my PBS station back on Colo (KRMA) on Sun around 10 or 10:30AM when I was around 12. I forget, but I think that was either the season of Romana 1 or Romana 2. I was hooked. I missed the whole Colin Baker thing though, until I bought a few titles when they came out on VHS back 12 or so years ago. I don't know if Colin was the cause of Who's downfall though--I put the blame squarely on the shoulders of John Nathan-Turner who played right into the hands of the head of the BBC who hated sci-fi, maybe anything except documentaries on the manufacture of Red Stilton cheese. The last season I saw as it aired was Peter Davison's (by the way, the young woman who played the Doctor's "daughter" this past season is Peter's daughter, Georgia Moffatt--her mother BTW is an American who played Trillian in the original BBC production of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy); that is, until Sci-Fi started airing the new series. Rose was a fantastic re-introduction with Chris Eccleston, and David Tennant is superb (trivia: David's father, Rev. Sandy McDonald, was Moderator of the Church of Scotland back in the '90s, aka, the head of the Presbyterian Church). Capt. Jack is an interesting character--John Barrowman is an interesting guy for that matter (born in Scotland, raised in Illinois, &c.). To be honest, my favourite part of Torchwood is actually Eve Myles (gorgeous and a brilliant actress). If Torchwood, which was left in pieces at the end of last season with the loss of 2 primary characters (2/5 of the cast) is merged with Dr. Who, I'd actually hope for Jack & Gwen to go off with the Doctor. I did read some scuttlebutt back around the end of the series for this year that next year could be Tennant's last as the Doctor, but I'd read the same about last season, too. We'll see ...