As recording on the first series of the new Survivors adventures from Big Finish got underway last week, cast members including John Banks and Terry Molloy took to Twitter to comment:
Survivors: A World Away – news
The classic 1975-1977 post-apocalyptic BBC TV series Survivors
As recording on the first series of the new Survivors adventures from Big Finish got underway last week, cast members including John Banks and Terry Molloy took to Twitter to comment:
Audio drama production company Big Finish have announced that Sinead Keenan (Being Human, London Irish will be appearing in the forthcoming first series of Survivors audio adventures in the role of Susie Edwards.
Sinead Keenan is Susie Edwards, who finds that the future for humanity is dark and terrifying…
Series one of the new Survivors audio adventures is available for pre-order from the Big Finish site.
Adrian Lukis will be appearing in the first series of the new Survivors audio adventures. Big Finish have announced that Lukis will take on the role of university lecturer James Gillison.
Adrian Lukis is polytechnic lecturer James Gillison…
Series one of the new Survivors audio adventures is available for pre-order from the Big Finish site.
John Banks will be joining the cast of the first series of new Survivors audio adventures, in the role of journalist Daniel Conner, Big Finish have confirmed.
John Banks is journalist Daniel Connor, who is onto the biggest story in the world… the end of the world!
Series one of the new Survivors audio adventures is available for pre-order from the Big Finish site.
Latest casting news from Big Finish reveals that Caroline Langrishe will appear in the first series of the new Survivors‘ audio adventures as Helen Wiseman.
Caroline Langrishe is Helen Wiseman, a journalist at the centre of a burgeoning catastrophe…
Series one of the new Survivors audio adventures is available for pre-order from the Big Finish site.
Big Finish have confirmed that Terry Molloy will be joining the cast of the first series of new Survivors audio adventures, taking on the role of John Redgrave.
Terry Molloy is John Redgrave, a civil servant whose world is falling apart around him…
Series one of the new Survivors audio adventures is available for pre-order from the Big Finish site.
Louise Jameson (Doctor Who, The Omega Factor, Tenko) is the first cast member to be confirmed by Big Finish as joining the first series of the new Survivors audio adventures. Jameson will take on the role of Jackie Burchall. Big Finish will be releasing promo sheets for each major cast member as they are confirmed.
Series one of the new Survivors audio adventures is available for pre-order from the Big Finish site.
Big Finish have released a new teaser promo to advertise first series of the new Survivors audio adventures:
Issue 55 of Big Finish’s Vortex fanzine – which is free to download from the Big Finish site – provides the first tantalising details of the new Survivors audio adventures which the company will be releasing early next summer.
The ‘Sneak previews and whispers’ section gives the first hints of what series one will offer: (Note: mild spoilers).
Terry Nation’s Survivors is one of the UK’s most loved fantasy series – a gritty look at a world ravaged by lethal plague, and the handful of people who survive into a new world where technology is largely obsolete and the rule of law is long gone…
The brand new audio series from Big Finish starts from the beginning again, introducing a new set of characters who face the near-end of the world. The episodes then run in tandem with the 1970s TV show, combining our characters with familiar faces from Nation’s original.
Get ready to meet Daniel Connor, Helen Wiseman, John Redgrave, Maddie Price, James Gillison and Jackie Burchall as a new strain of flu passes from person to person, and from country to country. And get ready to meet some friends from the past again too…
By the closing credits, not everyone will get out of this alive.
Out June 2014
The back cover of Vortex 55 sports a new full-page advert for the series one audio adventures.
Thanks to Adrian H for alerting the blog to this news
A trip to London last weekend, took me close enough to Tower Bridge to visit, for the first time, the Hermitage Riverside Memorial Garden in London. In 1976, this particular stretch of the Thames riverbank was still a wasteland, and had not been redeveloped since suffering repeated bombings during the Blitz.
With the iconic Tower Bridge in the background, and no city traffic to contend with, the area made an ideal place for director Pennant Roberts to shoot the sequences from Lights of London II in which (during a motorbike sortie for supplies) Manny attempts to shoot dead the dissident Wally. The on-location staging of this short sequence helps to reinforce the ‘sense of place’ in the episode. That said, it was not obvious (from how the area was framed on screen) that the wasteland was immediately adjacent to the River Thames.
Today the area is completely unrecognisable, and the site of a huge development of luxury flats. The building of the commemorative garden, in memory of those Londoners who died during the bombing of the capital in World War II, is dominated by its large dove sculpture. Its creation was a contractual requirement for the developers of the surrounding apartment complexes.
Hermitage Riverside Memorial Garden commemorates the civilians who died in the London blitz which commenced on 7 September 1940 and ended on 10 May 1941. London was initially bombed for 57 consecutive nights. Many other cities and areas suffered but the East End of London was one of the worst hit areas due to its proximity to the docks with 436 Londoners killed and 1,666 injured on the first night alone, and with total casualties near to 30,000
Hermitage Riverside Memorial Garden, Wapping High Street, London E1 (see Google maps)