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Hampton Court: interior locations

Several interior Survivors locations at Hampton Court now accessible to visitors

April 18 2021, 08:28


Birth of a Hope

Written to accompany the (abortive) release of series two by Sovereign Video in 1998

February 13 2021, 10:11


Don't just peter out...

The different fates of Abby Grant's son

January 18 2021, 08:41


New guidebook: Worlds Apart

Worlds Apart - guidebook to the BBC's 2008-2010 remake of Survivors

December 27 2020, 11:21


Survivors on Mastermind

Survivors features as a specialist round on BBC's Mastermind

December 27 2020, 09:12


A hitchhiker's guide to Survivors

An academic treatment of the politics of Survivors

December 27 2020, 09:07


Survivors Australian trailer

The Australian UK-TV Survivors trailer

December 26 2020, 20:21


Survivors: a new BBC series

The BBC gives green-light for new series of Survivors

December 26 2020, 18:08


Survivors: episode guide

A three series episode guide

December 23 2020, 13:51


Mad Dog: Review

Review of Mad Dog first published in Whitecross Calling, Issue 5-6, December 1997

December 20 2020, 11:40


Missing scenes from The Lights of London II

First published in the Survivors Newsletter No 18, Summer 1999

December 16 2020, 08:24


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 Survivors 6:1 Beating the Bounds

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 Abby Grant's search for her son unwittingly puts the residents of an isolated community in grave danger

 Survivors 8:3 The Lost Boys

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 Peter Grant has found a way to survive under the tutelage of Robert Malcolm, but survival has come at terrible personal cost

 The Fourth Horseman location find

Jenny Richards encounters Tom Price on a rural hillside in Survivors episode The Fourth Horseman

 A long sought-after location from Survivors first ever episode has finally been tracked down

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Terry Nation's Survivors

 Survivors is a 38-episode, three series British post-apocalyptic TV series, created by Terry Nation, and first shown on BBC 1 between 1975 and 1977

 Two Survivors novel were published in the UK, USA and Italy in the seventies: Terry Nation's part-novelisation of the first TV series Survivors was published in 1976; with John Eyers' original follow-up Genesis of a Hero appearing the following year

 A 12-episode, two series remake of Survivors was broadcast on BBC One between 2008 and 2010

 A 36-episode, nine series run of new and original Survivors audio adventures, set in the time and place of the original programme, were released by Big Finish between 2014 and 2019

 Terry Nation's Survivors novel was released as an audiobook, voiced by Carolyn Seymour, in 2014

 Genesis of a Hero was reprinted and republished as a paperback and as a Kindle title in 2015

 A sequel to Genesis of a Hero, entitled Survivors: Salvation, was published in February 2021

 A six-episode original audio drama, Survivors: New Dawn, set two decades on from The Death was released in two three story box sets by Big Finish in November 2021 and February 2022

 Big Finish and the Survivors: New Dawn audio boxsets
Big Finish and the Survivors: New Dawn audio boxsets

BACK IN JULY 2021 Big Finish announced the release of the first three-story boxset in its new Survivors: New Dawn series. These new audio dramas would be set some two decades after The Death.

 Terry Nation audiobook
Terry Nation audiobook

AN AUDIO-BOOK EDITION of cultural historian Alwyn Turner's acclaimed Terry Nation: The Man Who Invented the Daleks has been released by Fantom Publishing.

 Robert Fyfe (Phillipson, Gone Away) dies aged 90
Robert Fyfe (Phillipson, Gone Away) dies aged 90

ROBERT DOUGLAS FYFE, who appeared in the third episode of the first series of Survivors, has died at the age of 90.

 Cult of... Survivors
<em>Cult of... Survivors</em>

A BRAND NEW documentary on Survivors first aired on BBC4 on Tuesday 5 December 2006 at 8.30pm as part of a series of programmes celebrating the history of British literary and small-screen science fiction.