Survivors (1975 TV series)
Survivors is a British post-apocalyptic fiction drama television series created by Terry Nation and produced by Terence Dudley at the BBC, that broadcast from 1975 to 1977. It concerns the plight of a group of people who have survived an apocalyptic plague pandemic, which was accidentally released by a Chinese scientist and quickly spread across the world via air travel. Referred to as "The Death", the plague kills approximately 4,999 out of every 5,000 human beings on the planet within a matter of weeks of being released.
Production
History
The programme ran for three series and 38 episodes. All series were broadcast on Wednesday evenings on BBC 1, from April 1975 to June 1977. Popular writer Terry Nation created the series, but he left the show after the first series due to disputes with producer Terence Dudley.The series' main actors included Carolyn Seymour, Lucy Fleming, Ian McCulloch, and Denis Lill. The child actor Stephen Dudley was given his part by his father, the show's producer Terence Dudley; while the child actress Tanya Ronder is the daughter of Jack Ronder, who wrote eight episodes of Survivors. In addition, the few appearances of Greg and Jenny's baby son Paul on Survivors saw Lucy Fleming's real-life son Diggory appear as Paul, although uncredited. Notable guest stars in the series included Patrick Troughton, Peter Jeffrey, Brian Blessed, George Baker, Philip Madoc, Bryan Pringle, Iain Cuthbertson, and Peter Bowles. Appearing in the series before becoming famous were Kevin McNally, Robert Fyfe, Denis Lawson, David Neilson, Peter Duncan, June Brown, David Troughton, and Roger Lloyd-Pack.
In a High Court case in the mid-1970s, which was abandoned by both sides due to escalating costs, writer Brian Clemens claimed that he had told Terry Nation the concept for the series in the late 1960s and had registered the idea with the Writers' Guild of Great Britain in 1965. Nation strenuously denied this.
A BBC Four documentary, entitled The Cult of... Survivors, featuring interviews with actors Lucy Fleming, Ian McCulloch, and Carolyn Seymour, director Pennant Roberts, and scriptwriter Martin Worth, was broadcast on 5 December 2006, as part of the channel's Science Fiction Britannia series. The Cult of... series also included documentaries on Blake's 7 and Doomwatch.
Locations
The majority of the locations for all three series of Survivors were in the Welsh Marches, the counties of Monmouthshire, Shropshire, Powys, and, for the first two series, the characters most often seen in Herefordshire. The first episode of series 1 featured several locations in Worcestershire, including Great Malvern railway station. Much of episode 2 Genesis, was filmed around the village of Rose, Cornwall. Later episodes had the characters move around Herefordshire, from places like Ross-on-Wye to Welsh Newton Common. Llanarth Court in Monmouthshire was also featured. Brockhampton Court near How Caple, Herefordshire was used as "Waterhouse" in the episode "Garland's War". Towards the end of the first series, the action moved to a more permanent base at Hampton Court, again in Herefordshire.For the beginning of series 2 the focus moved to a new location, at Callow Hill Farm, near Monmouth, as "Whitecross". The Lights of London episodes featured Hanwell railway station, The Oval, and other locations in London, while the Waterloo & City line and the Camden Town deep-level shelter were used to represent parts of the London Underground. The Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal and village of Skenfrith also made appearances.
During series 3, production occasionally moved further afield to Suffolk, Derbyshire, and Wiltshire, with the last episode filmed in the Scottish Highlands. Extensive use was made of the Severn Valley Railway.
There are a great number of technical and continuity errors visible as the series was shot quickly on early video cameras, which did not work well in the gloomy conditions in which much of the programme was shot. Two cameras were used, but one of them had a recurrent fault, which shows as multiple reflections on the left hand side of pictures in many scenes, particularly visible in series 3. Primitive equipment meant that many shots suffered from a green tint. Due to audience complaints about this, the production crew replaced the cameras.
2008 version
In 2008, the BBC began airing a new version of Survivors, with Adrian Hodges as the main writer. In the credits, this version is said to be based on Terry Nation's novel Survivors, rather than the previous series. This statement was made to avoid copyright problems, as the rights to the television series were vested with a different legal entity from the rights to the book.The principal characters of Abby, Greg, Jenny and Tom Price were retained, but new elements were introduced, including a subplot about the origins of the virus and a stronger focus on action. The show took pains to make sure these characters represented a broader spread of racial and social backgrounds. The show received mixed reviews, but initial viewing figures were strong.
The 2008 series ran for two seasons, and the BBC announced in April 2010 that there would be no third series.
Audio drama version
In June 2014, Big Finish Productions released the first four-episode volume of an audio drama expansion of Survivors, with Seymour, McCulloch, and Fleming reprising their screen roles. The second and third volumes were released in 2015, and the fourth and fifth in 2016, with sixth and seventh volumes scheduled for 2017. On 21 December 2016, Big Finish announced an eighth and ninth volume to be released in 2018.Series overview
Episodes
Series 1 (1975)
As the world's population is almost annihilated by a mysterious pandemic, accidentally unleashed by a Chinese scientist, the crisis is first seen through the eyes of two characters—Jenny Richards, a young working woman in London, and Abby Grant, a middle-class corporate wife living a comfortable existence in a suburban commuter village. As Abby goes in search of her son Peter, who was away at boarding school when the pandemic occurred, Jenny wanders aimlessly through the countryside.Other major characters introduced in the first few episodes are the resourceful engineer Greg Preston, the shifty Welshman Tom Price, and two children, John Millon and Lizzie Willoughby. Abby, Jenny, and Greg eventually come together and realise they must start again from scratch now that the civilisation they once knew has been destroyed. After several adventures on the road, they find a property called The Grange which they can use as a base and, joined by other survivors, they form a potted community of disparate individuals all united by a shared purpose; to relearn the old skills of farming and tool-making, and to try to live in this new world.
Regular cast
- Carolyn Seymour as Abby Grant
- Ian McCulloch as Greg Preston
- Lucy Fleming as Jenny Richards
- Talfryn Thomas as Tom Price
- Tanya Ronder as Lizzie Willoughby
- Stephen Dudley as John Millon
- Hana-Maria Pravda as Emma Cohen
- Julie Neubert as Wendy
- John Hallett as Barney
- Chris Tranchell as Paul Pitman
- Terry Scully as Vic Thatcher
- Hugh Walters as Vic Thatcher
- Michael Gover as Arthur Russell
- Eileen Helsby as Charmian Wentworth
- Myra Frances as Anne Tranter
- Richard Heffer as Jimmy Garland
Guest cast
- Peter Bowles as David Grant
- Peter Copley as Dr. Bronson
- Christopher Reich as Dr. Andrew Tyler
- Margaret Anderson as Mrs. Transon
- Callum Mill as Dr. Gordon
- Blake Butler as Mr. Pollard
- Elizabeth Sinclair as Patricia
- Giles Melville as Kevin Lloyd
- Len Jones as First Youth
- Brian Peck as Dave Long
- George Baker as Arthur Wormley
- Edward Brooks as Colonel
- Peter Jolley as First Man
- Barry Stanton as Reg Gunnel
- Robert Gillespie as John Milner
- Robert Fyfe as Phillipson
- Graham Fletcher as Boy
- Denis Lill as Charles Vaughan
- Annie Hayes as Loraine
- Yvonne Bonnamy as Isla
- Keith Jayne as Mick
- June Bolton as Tessa
- Maureen Nelson as Woman
- Peter Miles as Lincoln
- Frederick Hall as Jack
- Nickolas Grace as Matthew
- Kenneth Caswell as Robert
- Peter Jeffrey as Knox
- Dennis Chinnery as John Carroll
- David G. Marsh as Bates
- Michael Jamieson as Ken
- Robert Oates as Harris
- Susanna East as Betty
- Roger Elliott as Sentry
- Glyn Owen as Bernard Huxley
- Caroline Burt as Laura Foster
- Denis Lawson as Norman
- James Hayes as Phil
- Robert Tayman as Donnie
- Matthew Long as Robert Lawson
- Murray Hayne as Jim Buckmaster
- Paul Chapman as Thorpe
- Annie Irving as Ruth Anderson
- Harry Markham as Burton
Episodes
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Series 2 (1976)
Having received word that her son is still alive, Abby has left the Grange to resume her search. Meanwhile, the community is devastated by a fire that kills many, including Emma, Charmian and Vic. The survivors join another community, Whitecross, run by Charles Vaughan, and become once more focused on the everyday practicalities of post-Death life. New major characters comprising the Whitecross band are Charles' partner Pet Simpson, travelling doctor Ruth Anderson and farmyard labourer Hubert Goss. Frequent visitors to Whitecross, both friendly and hostile, act as catalysts for various dramatic situations. Finally, the arrival of Norwegian survivors brings the possibility of re-establishing worldwide contact and technology. To achieve this, Greg departs Whitecross in a hot air balloon bound for Norway.Regular cast
- Ian McCulloch as Greg Preston
- Denis Lill as Charles Vaughan
- Lucy Fleming as Jenny Richards
- Celia Gregory as Ruth Anderson
- Lorna Lewis as Pet Simpson
- John Abineri as Hubert Goss
- Michael Gover as Arthur Russell
- Tanya Ronder as Lizzie Willoughby
- Stephen Dudley as John Millon
- Gordon Salkilld as Jack Wood
- Chris Tranchell as Paul Pitman
- Stephen Tate as Alan
- Heather Wright as Melanie
- Roy Herrick as Lewis Fearns
- Delia Paton as Mina
- June Page as Sally
- Gigi Gatti as Daniella
- Peter Duncan as Dave
- Roger Monk as Pete
Guest cast
- Terry Denton as Vic Thatcher
- Coral Atkins as Penny
- Nadim Sawalha as Amul
- David Troughton as Stan
- Patrick Holt as Doctor
- Lennox Milne as Nessie
- Sydney Tafler as Manny
- Roger Lloyd-Pack as Wally
- Wendy Williams as Barbara
- Lloyd McGuire as George
- Paula Williams as Maisie
- David Pike as Mac
- John Line as Alistair McFadden
- Catherine Finn as Peggy
- Amanda Humby as Betty
- Andrew Bradford as Sniper
- William Wilde as Boult
- Vivienne Burgess as Mrs. McGregor
- Paul Grist as Morris
- Emrys Leyshon as Roberts
- Julie Peasgood as Judy
- Martin Neil as Philip
- Philip Madoc as Max Kershaw
- Clare Kelly as Joy Dunn
- James Cosmo as Lenny Carter
- David Goodland as Sammy Waters
- David Neilson as Mike
- Elizabeth Cassidy as Susan
- David Sibley as Kim
- Vanessa Millard as Nancy
- Patrick Troughton as John Millen
- Kevin McNally as Jeff Kane
- Brian Grellis as Les Grice
- Ian Hastings as Mark Carter
- Linda Robson as Barbara
- Nula Conwell as Ann
- Sally Osborn as Agnes Carlsson
- Dan Meaden as Seth
- Diggory Laycock as Baby Paul
Episodes
Series 3 (1977)
Having received word that Greg has returned to England from Norway and is injured, Charles and Jenny set out on horseback to find him. Warned by Jack that Charles and Jenny should turn back as they're heading into danger, Hubert sets out on horseback after Charles and Jenny. The trio's journey will take them right across what is left of the United Kingdom as their search leads them to various dead ends. However, they meet a broad spectrum of other survivors along the way, and the series continues to explore alternative reactions to the Death and what it takes to survive. The third series juxtaposes the personal story arc of the search for Greg with a wider narrative of society appearing to re-establish itself, with federated communities, market bartering and rudimentary railway travel, based on using the steam locomotives preserved on heritage railways. This culminates in the tentative return of law and order, and the quest to restore power through hydroelectricity.Regular cast
- Denis Lill as Charles Vaughan
- Lucy Fleming as Jenny Richards
- John Abineri as Hubert Goss
- Ian McCulloch as Greg Preston
- Anna Pitt as Agnes Carlsson
- Lorna Lewis as Pet Simpson
- Gordon Salkilld as Jack Wood
- Edward Underdown as Frank Garner
- William Dysart as Alec Campbell
- Stephen Dudley as John Millon
- Angie Stevens as Lizzie Willoughby
- Robert Gillespie as Sam Mead
- Barbara Lott as Edith Walter
- Eric Deacon as Steve Walter
- Keith Varnier as Owen Walter
- Cheryl Hall as Mavis
Guest cast
- Dan Meaden as Seth
- June Brown as Susan
- Michael Hawkins as Colonel Clifford
- Anthony Jacobs as Geert Miedel
- John Rolfe as Summers
- David Freedman as Roberts
- Sylvia Coleridge as Mrs. Butterworth
- Joseph McKenna as Eagle
- Sean Caffrey as Millar
- Prentis Hancock as McIntosh
- John Barrard as Mr. Oliver
- Keith Collins as Bernie
- Christopher Huxtable as Philip
- Richard Beaumont as Cliff
- Johanna Sheffield as Libbie
- Nicola Glickman as Annie
- Brian Blessed as Brod
- Morris Perry as Richard Fenton
- Bernard Kay as Sanders
- Ralph Arliss as Jim
- Max Faulkner as Phil
- Heather Canning as Ellen
- Stephen Bill as Ron
- Eric Francis as Engine Driver
- Robert Pugh as Terry the Fireman
- Jane Shaw as Young Girl
- Alfreda Atkinson as Alfreda
- John Ronane as Bill Sheridan
- Hazel McBride as Alice
- Harry Jones as Elphick
- Rosalind Elliot as Susan
- John Ruddock as Bagley
- Kelly Varney as Tom Walter
- John Lee as Philip Hurst
- Jean Gilpin as Janet Millon
- George Waring as Walter
- Alan Halley as Henry
- Paul Seed as Grant
- Nicolette Roeg as Blossom
- Heather Emmanuel as Rutna
- Norman Robbins as Bentley
- Brian Conley as Michael
- John Grieve as McLain
- Derek Martin as Cyril
- Harry Fielder as Larry
- Gabrielle Hamilton as Letty
- John Bennett as Jim
- Linda Polan as Bet
- John White as Vic
- Bryan Pringle as Leonard Woollen
- Frances Tomelty as Mary-Jean Mead
- Joe Sumner as Baby
- Peggy Ann Wood as Mrs. Jay
- Terence Davies as Harper
- Martyn Whitby as Grant
- Clifton Jones as Dr. Stephen Adams
- George Mallaby as Mason
- Roy Boyd as Tilley
- Jon Glover as Dave
- Richard Cornish as Chris
- Paul Humpoletz as Powell
- David Cook as Irvine
- Roy Marsden as The Captain
- Frank Vincent as Mitch
- Gabrielle Daye as Mrs. Hicks
- John Comer as Les Norton
- Sean Mathias as Mike
- Ray Mort as Joe Briggs
- Denis Holmes as Robert Banks
- Constance Reason as Alice Briggs
- Iain Cuthbertson as McAlister
- William Armour as Davey
- Brian Carey as Hamish
- Barry Stokes as Tom Walter
- Dorothy Dean as Mrs. Crombie
- Ray Jeffries as Rob
- Diggory Laycock as Baby Paul
Episodes
Audio drama episodes
Series 1 :- "Revelation" by Matt Fitton
- "Exodus" by Jonathan Morris
- "Judges" by Andrew Smith
- "Esther" by John Dorney
Series 2 :
- "Dark Rain" by Ken Bentley
- "Mother's Courage" by Louise Jameson
- "The Hunted" by Ken Bentley
- "Savages" by Matt Fitton
Series 3
- "Cabin Fever" by Jonathan Morris
- "Contact" by Simon Clark
- "Rescue" by Andrew Smith
- "Leaving" by Matt Fitton
Series 4
- "The Old Ways" by Ken Bentley
- "For the Good of the Cause" by Louise Jameson
- "Collision" by Christopher Hatherall
- "Forgive and Forget" by Matt Fitton
Series 5
- "The Second Coming" by Andrew Smith
- "New Blood" by Christopher Hatherall
- "Angel of Death" by Simon Clark
- "Come the Horsemen" by Andrew Smith
Series 6
- "Beating the Bounds" by Ian Potter
- "The Trapping Pit" by Christopher Hatherall
- "Revenge of Heaven" by Simon Clark
- "Lockup" by Andrew Smith
Series 7
- "Journey's End" by Roland Moore
- "Legacy" by Simon Clark
- "Old Friends" by Matt Fitton
- "Reconnection" by Christopher Hatherall
Series 8
- "Bandit Train" by Christopher Hatherall
- "Robert" by Jane Slavin
- "The Lost Boys" by Lisa McMullin
- "Village of Dust" by Roland Moore
Series 9
- "The Farm" by Jane Slavin
- "Hearts and Mines" by Christopher Hatherall
- "Fade Out" by Roland Moore
- "Conflict" by Andrew Smith
Books
- An adaptation of certain of his own series one episodes, with a radically different ending
- A direct sequel to Nation's book; it bears no relation to events in series two and three
Home releases
Each of the three series of Survivors were originally released on DVD annually from 2003–2005 by DD Home Entertainment. Each series set included a colour booklet written and researched by Survivors fan Andy Priestner chronicling the making of each series, plus the following extra features:# | DVD release date | Special features |
Series One | 6 October 2003 |
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Series Two | 4 October 2004 | |
Series Three | 14 November 2005 |