Eve Myles has admitted that she still hopes for a Torchwood comeback.

The actress - soon to be seen in new BBC One drama Frankie - told CultBox that the Doctor Who spinoff may return to television "now or... in twenty years time".

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"We didn't come back for the fifth series," she acknowledged. "[But] it's still there - it's still bubbling away.

"If it has ended in Hollywood [with fourth series Miracle Day], well, then we came from BBC Three to BBC Two to BBC One to Hollywood - that's a drama in itself. Wonderful experience, wonderful memories."

Myles confirmed that she has heard nothing about a potential fifth series, but added that she is eager to reprise her role of Gwen Cooper.

"When [series creator Russell T Davies is] ready, if he is ever ready, then he's got people who love and adore it just as much as he does," she said.

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Torchwood writer Chris Chibnall - who recently penned hit ITV crime drama Broadchurch - previously cast doubt on the likelihood of a fifth run.

"It's entirely down to Russell - I would expect he will have other things he'll want to write, to be honest," said the scribe.

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