On the eleventh day of Big Finishmas, Big Finish gave to me†¦ a Torchwood treat! Captain Jack and Queen Victoria hunting aliens at the turn of the 20th century - what's not to love!

Listen to Torchwood – The Victorian Age at a special Big Finishmas price on download at just £2.99.

London, England, the 1890s. Queen Victoria, ruler of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, has arrived for her annual inspection of the Torchwood Institute. This year, everyone is quite determined, nothing will go wrong.

Several minutes later a terrible creature is unleashed on the streets of London. No one knows where it comes from, what it is, or even why it's on Earth. It's ruthless, has no morals, and is quite unstoppable. Captain Jack Harkness is on the loose, and Queen Victoria is along for the ride of her life.

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Torchwood continues next year with parts two and three of series six – God Among Us.

When a god comes to Cardiff, the world goes to Hell.

Make sure you’ve listened to part one by next week if you want to avoid spoilers for part two! Or you can read up right now in the latest Vortex Magazine.

And in March, the Torchwood monthly range is back with a bang. The first four releases see the Torchwood team fight classic Doctor Who monsters…

In March’s release, Gwen Cooper (Eve Myles), becomes a victim in Night of the Fendahl by Tim Foley.

April sees Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), meeting Jo Jones (Katy Manning), in a trip back to Llanfairfach, Wales, in The Green Life by David Llewellyn. This adventure also co-stars Stewart Bevan from the original Third Doctor story, The Green Death.

May’s release, Sync, by Lisa McMullin sees the return of Suzie Costello played by Indira Varma, and she’ll be tied at the hip to former mayor of Cardiff and secret Slitheen, Margaret Blaine

And in June, Sargasso by Christopher Cooper sees Rhys Williams (Kai Owen) facing off against the scourge of society, plastic waste in the ocean – but this plastic is alive as the Nestene Consciousness makes a return!