It's all a matter of time for Catherine

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From: South Wales Evening Post
Date: 20080214
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Llanelli writer Catherine Tregenna would be excused for not knowing whether she is coming or going.

One day she is writing a futuristic thriller for hit TV series Torchwood, the next she is adapting a Victorian novel by Wilkie Collins.

Even when she is writing an episode of Torchwood - the Cardiff- based hit sci-fi show starring John Barrowman and Eve Myles - thanks to the temporal rift running through the Welsh capital, who knows whether it is today, tomorrow or yesterday?

In fact, this week's episode, written by Catherine, takes Captain Jack Harkness (played by Barrowman) back to his ...

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