''Survivors'' is a British
post-apocalyptic fiction
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drama
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television series created by
Terry Nation
Terence Joseph Nation (8 August 19309 March 1997) was a British screenwriter and novelist. Especially known for his work in British television science fiction, he created the Daleks and Davros for '' Doctor Who'', as well as the series '' Survi ...
and produced by
Terence Dudley
Terence Dudley (28 September 1919 – 25 December 1988) was a British television director, producer and screenwriter who worked on many programmes for the BBC.
Dudley produced the BBC science fiction series '' Doomwatch'' (1970—72), and dire ...
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, 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 (series 1 and 2 comprised 13 episodes each, the third series just 12; budget cuts and technical problems reduced the planned last double episode to a single, as some scenes were lost during shooting). All series were broadcast on Wednesday evenings on
BBC 1
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, from April 1975 to June 1977. Popular writer Terry Nation (whose work included many scripts for ''
Doctor Who'') 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
Carolyn Seymour is an English actress, best known for portraying the role of Abby Grant in the BBC series '' Survivors'' (1975), and Queen Myrrah in the ''Gears of War'' franchise.
Career
Born Carolyn von Benckendorf in Buckinghamshire to an ...
(Abby),
Lucy Fleming
Eve Lucinda "Lucy" Fleming (born 15 May 1947) is a British actress.
Biography
Early life and ancestry
Fleming was born in Nettlebed, England. She is the second daughter of actress Celia Johnson and writer Peter Fleming (brother of James Bon ...
(Jenny),
Ian McCulloch (Greg), and
Denis Lill
Denis Lill (born 22 April 1942) is a New Zealand-born British actor. He is best known for his roles in '' Survivors'' as Charles Vaughan, ''Only Fools and Horses'' as Alan Parry, '' Outside Edge'' as Dennis Broadley and as Consultant General Su ...
(Charles). The child actor Stephen Dudley (John) was given his part by his father, the show's producer
Terence Dudley
Terence Dudley (28 September 1919 – 25 December 1988) was a British television director, producer and screenwriter who worked on many programmes for the BBC.
Dudley produced the BBC science fiction series '' Doomwatch'' (1970—72), and dire ...
; while the child actress Tanya Ronder (who in series 1 and 2 played Lizzie) 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
Patrick George Troughton (; 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987) was an English actor who was classically trained for the stage but became known for his roles in television and film. His work included appearances in several fantasy, science fiction ...
,
Peter Jeffrey
Peter Jeffrey (18 April 1929 – 25 December 1999) was an English character actor. Starting his performing career on stage, he would later have many roles in television and film.
Early life
Jeffrey was born in Bristol, the son of Florence ...
,
Brian Blessed
Brian Blessed (; born 9 October 1936) is an English actor, presenter, writer and mountaineer.
Blessed is known for portraying PC "Fancy" Smith in ''Z-Cars'', Augustus in the 1976 BBC television production of ''I, Claudius'', King Richard IV ...
,
George Baker,
Philip Madoc
Philip Madoc (born Philip Arvon Jones; 5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He performed many stage, television, radio and film roles, and was recognised for having a "rich, sonorous voice" and often playing villains and office ...
,
Bryan Pringle
Bryan Pringle (19 January 1935 – 15 May 2002) was an English character actor who appeared for several decades in television, film and theatre productions.
Life and career
Born in Glascote, Tamworth, Staffordshire, he was brought up in the ...
,
Iain Cuthbertson
Iain Cuthbertson (4 January 1930 – 4 September 2009) was a Scottish character actor and theatre director. He was known for his tall imposing build and also his distinctive gravelly, heavily accented voice. He had lead roles in ''The Border ...
, and
Peter Bowles
Peter Bowles (16 October 1936 – 17 March 2022) was an English television and stage actor. He gained prominence for television dramas such as '' Callan: A Magnum for Schneider'' and ''I, Claudius''. He is however, best remembered for his roles ...
. Appearing in the series before becoming famous were
Kevin McNally
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Early life
Born in Bristol, McNally spent his early years in Birmingham, atte ...
(''
Pirates of the Caribbean
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''),
Robert Fyfe
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Early life
Fyfe was born in Kirkcaldy on ...
(''
Last of the Summer Wine
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''),
Denis Lawson
Denis Stamper Lawson (born 27 September 1947) is a Scottish actor and director. He is known for his roles as John Jarndyce in the BBC's adaptation of ''Bleak House'', as Gordon Urquhart in the film '' Local Hero'', as Retired DI Steve McAndre ...
(''
Star Wars
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''),
David Neilson
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Early life
Neilson was born in Loughbo ...
(''
Coronation Street
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''),
Peter Duncan (''
Blue Peter
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''),
June Brown
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(''
EastEnders''),
David Troughton
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, and
Roger Lloyd-Pack
Roger Anthony Lloyd-Pack (8 February 1944 – 16 January 2014) was an English actor. He is best known for playing Trigger in ''Only Fools and Horses'' from 1981 to 2003, and Owen Newitt in '' The Vicar of Dibley'' from 1994 to 2007. He later st ...
(''
Only Fools and Horses
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'' and ''
The Vicar of Dibley
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'').
In a
High Court case in the mid-1970s, which was abandoned by both sides due to escalating costs, writer
Brian Clemens
Brian Horace Clemens (30 July 1931 – 10 January 2015) was an English screenwriter and television producer, possibly best known for his work on '' The Avengers'' and '' The Professionals''. Clemens claimed to be related to Mark Twain (Samuel ...
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
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History
The ...
in 1965. Nation strenuously denied this.
A
BBC Four
BBC Four is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It was launched on 2 March 2002 documentary, entitled ''The Cult of... Survivors'', featuring interviews with actors Lucy Fleming, Ian McCulloch, and Carolyn Seymour, director
Pennant Roberts
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Early life
Roberts was born at Weston-super-Mare in Somerset to Welsh parents. He went to school i ...
, 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
''Blake's 7'' (sometimes styled ''Blakes7'') is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. Four 13-episode series were broadcast on BBC1 between 1978 and 1981. It was created by Terry Nation, who also wrote the first ser ...
'' (another series devised by Terry Nation) and ''
Doomwatch
''Doomwatch'' is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC, which ran on BBC1 between 1970 and 1972. The series was set in the then present day, and dealt with a scientific government agency led by Doctor Spencer Quist ...
'' (produced by Terence Dudley).
Locations
The majority of the locations for all three series of ''Survivors'' were in the
Welsh Marches
The Welsh Marches ( cy, Y Mers) is an imprecisely defined area along the border between England and Wales in the United Kingdom. The precise meaning of the term has varied at different periods.
The English term Welsh March (in Medieval Latin ...
, the counties of
Monmouthshire,
Shropshire
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,
Powys
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, and, for the first two series, the characters most often seen in
Herefordshire
Herefordshire () is a county in the West Midlands of England, governed by Herefordshire Council. It is bordered by Shropshire to the north, Worcestershire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south-east, and the Welsh counties of Monmouthshire ...
. The first episode of series 1 ("The Fourth Horseman") featured several locations in
Worcestershire, including
Great Malvern railway station
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People
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. Much of episode 2, "Genesis", was filmed around the village of
Rose, Cornwall
Rose ( kw, Ros) is a hamlet in mid-Cornwall, UK. Rose is to the north-west of Goonhavern and east of Perranporth.
Between Rose and Lower Rose is St Piran's Round (also known as Perran Round) (), a circular earthwork which could have originally be ...
. Later episodes had the characters move around Herefordshire, from places like
Ross-on-Wye
Ross-on-Wye (Welsh: ''Rhosan ar Wy'') is a market town in England, near the border with Wales. It had a population of 10,582 according to the 2011 census, estimated at 11,309 in 2019. It lies in south-eastern Herefordshire, on the River Wye and ...
to
Welsh Newton Common.
Llanarth Court
Llanarth Court is a late-18th-century country house with substantial 19th-century alterations in Llanarth, Monmouthshire, Wales. The court was built for the Jones family of Treowen and was subsequently the home of Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen ...
in Monmouthshire was also featured.
Brockhampton Court Brockhampton may refer to:
*Brockhampton (band), an American self-described "boy band" and music collective
*Brockhampton, Gloucestershire, Cotswold, England
*Brockhampton, Tewkesbury, a List of United Kingdom locations: Bro-Bron#Brob-Bron, locatio ...
near
How Caple
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To the east of the village, on the main B4224 road, is the hamlet of Crossway. How Caple is mentio ...
, 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
Hampton Court Palace is a Grade I listed royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, southwest and upstream of central London on the River Thames. The building of the palace began in 1514 for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, the chie ...
, again in Herefordshire. (This was the property referred to as "The Grange" by the characters.)
For the beginning of series 2 the focus moved to a new location, at Callow Hill Farm, near
Monmouth
Monmouth ( , ; cy, Trefynwy meaning "town on the Monnow") is a town and community in Wales. It is situated where the River Monnow joins the River Wye, from the Wales–England border. Monmouth is northeast of Cardiff, and west of London. ...
(but again just within Herefordshire), as "Whitecross". The ''Lights of London'' episodes featured
Hanwell railway station,
The Oval
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, and other locations in
London
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, while the
Waterloo & City line
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and the
Camden Town deep-level shelter were used to represent parts of the
London Underground
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The U ...
. The
Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
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and village of
Skenfrith
Skenfrith ( cy, Ynysgynwraidd) is a small village in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales. It is located on the River Monnow, close to the border between Wales and England, about north-west of Monmouth. The road through the village (B4521) was onc ...
also made appearances.
During series 3, production occasionally moved further afield to
Suffolk
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,
Derbyshire
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, and
Wiltshire
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, with the last episode filmed in the
Scottish Highlands
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. Extensive use was made of the
Severn Valley Railway
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.
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
Adrian Hodges (born 4 February 1957) is an English television and film writer. He has won a BAFTA Award.
Life and career
He began his career in journalism for ''Screen International'' magazine as the main writer. In the credits, this version is said to be based on
Terry Nation
Terence Joseph Nation (8 August 19309 March 1997) was a British screenwriter and novelist. Especially known for his work in British television science fiction, he created the Daleks and Davros for '' Doctor Who'', as well as the series '' Survi ...
's novel ''Survivors'' (1976), 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
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released the first four-episode volume of an
audio drama
Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatized, purely acoustic performance. With no visual component, radio drama depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine ...
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
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, accidentally unleashed by an unnamed Chinese scientist, the crisis is first seen through the eyes of two characters—Jenny Richards, a young working woman in
London
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who is naturally immune to the disease, and Abby Grant, a middle-class corporate wife living a comfortable existence in a suburban
commuter village
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who caught the virus but barely recovered, while her husband died. 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
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Civ ...
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
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and tool-making, and to try to live in this new world.
Regular cast
*
Carolyn Seymour
Carolyn Seymour is an English actress, best known for portraying the role of Abby Grant in the BBC series '' Survivors'' (1975), and Queen Myrrah in the ''Gears of War'' franchise.
Career
Born Carolyn von Benckendorf in Buckinghamshire to an ...
as Abby Grant (eps. 1-13)
*
Ian McCulloch as Greg Preston (eps. 2-13)
*
Lucy Fleming
Eve Lucinda "Lucy" Fleming (born 15 May 1947) is a British actress.
Biography
Early life and ancestry
Fleming was born in Nettlebed, England. She is the second daughter of actress Celia Johnson and writer Peter Fleming (brother of James Bon ...
as Jenny Richards (eps. 1-13)
*
Talfryn Thomas
John Talfryn Thomas (31 October 1922 – 4 November 1982) was a Welsh character actor, best known for supporting roles on television in the 1970s, including those of Private Cheeseman in '' Dad's Army'' (1973–1974) and Tom Price in '' ...
as Tom Price (eps. 1-3, 7-10)
*
Tanya Ronder as Lizzie Willoughby (eps. 5-13)
* Stephen Dudley as John Millon (eps. 5-13)
*
Hana-Maria Pravda as Emma Cohen (eps. 7-13)
*
Julie Neubert as Wendy (eps. 7-9)
*
John Hallet
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Other TV credits include: '' Z-Cars'', ''The Regiment'' as regular Pte Hodge, '' Oil Strike North'', '' All Creatures Great ...
t as Barney (eps. 7-9)
*
Chris Tranchell
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He also appeared in three different ''Doctor Who' ...
as Paul Pitman (eps. 8-13)
*
Terry Scully
Terry Scully (13 May 1932 – 17 April 2001) was a British theatre and television actor.
After making his name in the theatre, from the 1960s onwards he became more known for TV work. In 1960 he starred in the BBC's production of '' An Age ...
as Vic Thatcher (eps. 2, 8-10)
*
Hugh Walters as Vic Thatcher (eps. 11, 13)
*
Michael Gover
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as Arthur Russell (eps. 8-13)
*
Eileen Helsby
Eileen Helsby (born 30 June 1937) is a British actress with several television credits.
She appeared in the '' Doctor Who'' serial '' The Ark'',
''Z-Cars'', '' Doomwatch'', '' Looking for Clancy'', '' Survivors'', ''Angels'', ''Juliet Bravo
...
as Charmian Wentworth (eps. 8-13)
*
Myra Frances as Anne Tranter (eps. 2, 11)
*
Richard Heffer
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as Jimmy Garland (eps. 6, 13)
Guest cast
*
Peter Bowles
Peter Bowles (16 October 1936 – 17 March 2022) was an English television and stage actor. He gained prominence for television dramas such as '' Callan: A Magnum for Schneider'' and ''I, Claudius''. He is however, best remembered for his roles ...
as David Grant (ep. 1)
*
Peter Copley
Peter Copley (20 May 1915 – 7 October 2008) was an English television, film and stage actor.
Biography
Copley was born in Bushey, Hertfordshire, son of the printmakers, John Copley and Ethel Gabain.
After changing his mind about joining ...
as Dr. Bronson (ep. 1)
*
Christopher Reich
Christopher Reich is a Swiss American author.
Christopher Reich was born in Tokyo on November 12, 1961, son to Willy Wolfgang Reich and Mildred Reich. His family moved to the United States in 1965. He graduated undergrad from Georgetown Universi ...
as Dr. Andrew Tyler (ep. 1)
*
Margaret Anderson as Mrs. Transon (ep. 1)
*
Callum Mill as Dr. Gordon (ep. 1)
*
Blake Butler
John David Blake Butler (22 October 1924 – 15 April 1981) was an English actor best known for his role as the lecherous chief librarian Mr. Wainwright during the first and third series of '' Last of the Summer Wine'' in 1973 and 1976 re ...
as Mr. Pollard (ep. 1)
*
Elizabeth Sinclair
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as Patricia (ep. 1)
*
Giles Melville
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People
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* Giles (surname), family name
* Saint Giles (650–710), 7th–8th-century Christian hermit saint
* Giles of Assisi, Aegidius of Assisi, 13th-century compa ...
as Kevin Lloyd (ep. 1)
*
Len Jones as First Youth (ep. 1)
*
Brian Peck as Dave Long (eps. 2-3)
*
George Baker as Arthur Wormley (ep. 2)
*
Edward Brooks as Colonel (ep. 2)
*
Peter Jolley
Peter may refer to:
People
* List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name
* Peter (given name)
Peter is a common masculine given name. It is derived directly from Greek , ''Petros'' (an invented, ma ...
as First Man (ep. 2)
*
Barry Stanton
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as Reg Gunnel (ep. 3)
*
Robert Gillespie as John Milner (ep. 3)
*
Robert Fyfe
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Early life
Fyfe was born in Kirkcaldy on ...
as Phillipson (ep. 3)
*
Graham Fletcher as Boy (ep. 3)
*
Denis Lill
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as Charles Vaughan (ep. 4)
*
Annie Hayes
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People and fictional characters
* Annie (given name), a given name and a list of people and fictional characters with the name
* Annie (actress) (born 1975), Indian actress
* Annie (singer) (born 1977), Norwegian singer
The ...
as Loraine (ep. 4)
*
Yvonne Bonnamy as Isla (ep. 4)
*
Keith Jayne
Keith Jayne (born 10 December 1960) is a British actor, known for playing the title role in the 1981 television adaptation ''Stig of the Dump''.
A slow growth rate, due to a pituitary gland problem, made Keith a target of bullies at grammar ...
as Mick (ep. 4)
*
June Bolton as Tessa (ep. 4)
*
Maureen Nelson Maureen is a female given name. In Gaelic, it is Máirín, a pet form of '' Máire'' (the Irish cognate of Mary), which is derived from the Hebrew Miriam. The name has sometimes been regarded as corresponding to the male given name Maurice.
Som ...
as Woman (ep. 4)
*
Peter Miles
Peter may refer to:
People
* List of people named Peter, a list of people and fictional characters with the given name
* Peter (given name)
** Saint Peter (died 60s), apostle of Jesus, leader of the early Christian Church
* Peter (surname), a ...
as Lincoln (ep. 5)
*
Frederick Hall as Jack (ep. 5)
*
Nickolas Grace
Nickolas Andrew Halliwell Grace (born 21 November 1947) is an English actor known for his roles on television, including Anthony Blanche in the acclaimed ITV adaptation of ''Brideshead Revisited'', and the Sheriff of Nottingham in the 1980s seri ...
as Matthew (ep. 5)
*
Kenneth Caswell
Kenneth is an English language, English given name and surname. The name is an Anglicised form of two entirely different Gaelic personal names: ''Cainnech'' and ''Cináed (disambiguation), Cináed''. The modern Scottish Gaelic, Gaelic form of ''C ...
as Robert (ep. 5)
*
Peter Jeffrey
Peter Jeffrey (18 April 1929 – 25 December 1999) was an English character actor. Starting his performing career on stage, he would later have many roles in television and film.
Early life
Jeffrey was born in Bristol, the son of Florence ...
as Knox (ep. 6)
*
Dennis Chinnery
Dennis Chinnery (14 May 1927 – 29 February 2012) was a British actor, noted for his performances in television.
Following National service in the navy, he studied acting at RADA, graduating in 1949. His theatre work included appearances a ...
as John Carroll (ep. 6)
*
David G. Marsh as Bates (ep. 6)
*
Michael Jamieson
Michael Jamieson (born 5 August 1988) is a Scottish former competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain at the Olympics, FINA world championships and European championships, and Scotland in the Commonwealth Games. Jamieson won the silver m ...
as Ken (ep. 6)
*
Robert Oates
Robert Oates (born 26 July 1956) is an English former footballer who made 357 appearances in the Fourth Division of the Football League playing for Scunthorpe United and Rochdale. He played primarily as a centre half. While still a non-Leag ...
as Harris (ep. 6)
*
Susanna East as Betty (ep. 6)
*
Roger Elliott
Major General Roger Elliott ( 1665 – 16 May 1714
)
was one of the earliest British Governors of Gibraltar. A member of the Eliot family, his son Granville Elliott became the first Count Elliott and his nephew George Augustus Eliott also ...
as Sentry (ep. 6)
*
Glyn Owen
Glyn Griffith Owen (6 March 1928 – 10 September 2004) was a Welsh stage, television and film actor, perhaps best known to British TV viewers for three roles: that of Dr Patrick O'Meara in '' Emergency Ward 10'' (ITV, 1957–61), Edward Ham ...
as Bernard Huxley (ep. 10)
*
Caroline Burt
Caroline may refer to:
People
*Caroline (given name), a feminine given name
* J. C. Caroline (born 1933), American college and National Football League player
* Jordan Caroline (born 1996), American (men's) basketball player
Places Antarctica
*Ca ...
as Laura Foster (ep. 10)
*
Denis Lawson
Denis Stamper Lawson (born 27 September 1947) is a Scottish actor and director. He is known for his roles as John Jarndyce in the BBC's adaptation of ''Bleak House'', as Gordon Urquhart in the film '' Local Hero'', as Retired DI Steve McAndre ...
as Norman (ep. 10)
*
James Hayes as Phil (ep. 10)
*
Robert Tayman
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, ho ...
as Donnie (ep. 11)
*
Matthew Long as Robert Lawson (ep. 12)
*
Murray Hayne
Murray may refer to:
Businesses
* Murray (bicycle company), an American manufacturer of low-cost bicycles
* Murrays, an Australian bus company
* Murray International Trust, a Scottish investment trust
* D. & W. Murray Limited, an Australian wh ...
as Jim Buckmaster (ep. 12)
*
Paul Chapman as Thorpe (ep. 12)
*
Annie Irving
Annie may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Annie (given name), a given name and a list of people and fictional characters with the name
* Annie (actress) (born 1975), Indian actress
* Annie (singer) (born 1977), Norwegian singer
The ...
as Ruth Anderson (ep. 13)
*
Harry Markham
Harry Markham is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s. He played at representative level for England, and at club level for Hull F.C. ( Heritage No.), as a , i.e. number 11 or 12 during the era of cont ...
as Burton (ep. 13)
Episodes
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
A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wicker basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule), which carrie ...
bound for
Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t ...
.
Regular cast
*
Ian McCulloch as Greg Preston (eps. 1-8, 10-13)
*
Denis Lill
Denis Lill (born 22 April 1942) is a New Zealand-born British actor. He is best known for his roles in '' Survivors'' as Charles Vaughan, ''Only Fools and Horses'' as Alan Parry, '' Outside Edge'' as Dennis Broadley and as Consultant General Su ...
as Charles Vaughan (eps. 1-13)
*
Lucy Fleming
Eve Lucinda "Lucy" Fleming (born 15 May 1947) is a British actress.
Biography
Early life and ancestry
Fleming was born in Nettlebed, England. She is the second daughter of actress Celia Johnson and writer Peter Fleming (brother of James Bon ...
as Jenny Richards (eps. 1-3, 5, 7-8, 11-13)
*
Celia Gregory
Celia Christine Gregory (23 September 1949 – 8 September 2008) was a British stage, film and television actress, who became a faith healer later in life.
Best known for her role as Ruth Anderson in the 1976 BBC television drama '' Survivo ...
as Ruth Anderson (eps. 1-6, 8, 10-13)
*
Lorna Lewis as Pet Simpson (eps. 1-2, 5-13)
*
John Abineri
John Abineri (18 May 1928 – 29 June 2000) was an English actor.
Born in London, he attended the Old Vic drama school and described himself as "Well educated from the age of five to eighteen". He spoke a number of languages (including Ger ...
as Hubert Goss (eps. 1, 5-8, 11-13)
*
Michael Gover
Michael Ole Phillipson Gover (31 August 1913 – 2 May 1987) was an English actor best known for his portrayal of Arthur Russell in the BBC television series ''Survivors''. He started acting late in life after failing in his dream of being an as ...
as Arthur Russell (eps. 1-2, 5, 7-8, 11)
*
Tanya Ronder as Lizzie Willoughby (eps. 1-2, 5-8, 10-13)
* Stephen Dudley as John Millon (eps. 1-2, 5-8, 10-13)
*
Gordon Salkilld
Gordon Salkilld (9 May 1927 – 14 May 2003) was an English supporting actor best known for his portrayal of carpenter Jack Wood in the 1970s BBC cult series '' Survivors''. He also gained fame in ''Red Dwarf'': series 2, episode 2 as Gordon—the ...
as Jack Wood (eps. 2, 5-6, 8, 11, 13)
*
Chris Tranchell
Chris Tranchell (born Christopher Peter John Small, 13 April 1941) is a British actor, best known for his role in the television drama ''Survivors (1975 TV series), Survivors'' as Paul Pitman.
He also appeared in three different ''Doctor Who' ...
as Paul Pitman (eps. 1-2)
*
Stephen Tate
Stephen Tate is a British actor and musical theatre artist.
Career
Television
He is possibly best known for his recurring role as Alan in the 1970s television drama '' Survivors'' and as Dick Meyer in the 1980s comedy drama '' Big Deal'' along ...
as Alan (eps. 8, 11-13)
*
Heather Wright
Heather Wright (born 1950) is an English actress, noted for her performances in film and television. Her film credits include '' Psychomania'' (1973), '' The Belstone Fox'' (1973), ''Shout at the Devil'' (1976) and ''Inseminoid'' (1981). On telev ...
as Melanie (eps. 11-13)
*
Roy Herrick
Roy Herrick (22 July 1936 – 11 October 1988) was a British actor.
His television credits include: ''Danger Man'', '' Public Eye'', ''Callan'', ''The Regiment'', ''Colditz'', '' Survivors'', '' Doctor Who'' (in the serials ''The Reign of Terro ...
as Lewis Fearns (eps. 8, 10)
* Delia Paton as Mina (eps. 6, 10)
*
June Page
June Page is a British actress, best known for her role as Sally in the 1970s television drama ''Survivors''.
Her other TV credits include: '' Doctor Who'' (in the serial '' Full Circle''), ''Brideshead Revisited'', '' Casualty'', ''The Bill'' ...
as Sally (eps. 11-13)
* Gigi Gatti as Daniella (eps. 7-8, 12)
*
Peter Duncan as Dave (eps. 11-13)
* Roger Monk as Pete (eps. 11-13)
Guest cast
*
Terry Denton
Terry Denton (born 26 July 1950) is an Australian illustrator and author. He is married and has three children. He is the second youngest of five boys and was born and grew up in Melbourne, Victoria. Denton now lives in Mornington, Victoria.
De ...
as Vic Thatcher (ep. 1 – uncredited)
*
Coral Atkins
Coral Rosemary Atkins (13 September 1936 – 2 December 2016) was an English actress who opened and ran a home for disadvantaged children. She cared for 37 children over a period of 26 years.
Biography
Atkins was born in Richmond upon Thames, ...
as Penny (eps. 3-4)
*
Nadim Sawalha
Nadim Joakim Sawalha ( ar, نديم صوالحة) (born 9 September 1935) is a Jordanian-British actor, the father of actresses Nadia and Julia Sawalha. He appeared in two Bond films, '' The Spy Who Loved Me'' (1977) and ''The Living Daylights'' ...
as Amul (eps. 3-4)
*
David Troughton
David Troughton (born 9 June 1950) is an English actor. He is known for his Shakespearean roles on the British stage and for his many roles on British television, including Dr Bob Buzzard in ''A Very Peculiar Practice'' and Ricky Hanson in ''Ne ...
as Stan (ep. 3)
*
Patrick Holt
Patrick Holt (31 January 1912 – 12 October 1993) was an English film and television actor.
Biography
Born Patrick G. Parsons in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Holt spent some of his childhood in India with his uncle, after which he was sen ...
as Doctor (eps. 3-4)
*
Lennox Milne as Nessie (eps. 3-4)
*
Sydney Tafler
Sydney Tafler (31 July 1916 – 8 November 1979) was an English actor who after having started his career on stage, was best remembered for numerous appearances in films and television from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Personal life
Tafler was bor ...
as Manny (eps. 3-4)
*
Roger Lloyd-Pack
Roger Anthony Lloyd-Pack (8 February 1944 – 16 January 2014) was an English actor. He is best known for playing Trigger in ''Only Fools and Horses'' from 1981 to 2003, and Owen Newitt in '' The Vicar of Dibley'' from 1994 to 2007. He later st ...
as Wally (eps. 3-4)
*
Wendy Williams
Wendy Williams Hunter ( Wendy Joan Williams; born July 18, 1964) is an American broadcaster and writer. From 2008 to 2021, she hosted the nationally syndicated television talk show ''The Wendy Williams Show.''
Prior to television, Williams ...
as Barbara (eps. 3-4)
*
Lloyd McGuire
Lloyd McGuire (born 2 September 1947) is an English actor in film and television.
Education
Born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, McGuire attended Bournville Grammar-Technical School for Boys. He began work as a Commercial Apprentice at the Austin ...
as George (eps. 3-4)
*
Paula Williams
Paula Malcomson (born 1 June 1970) is a Northern Irish actress. She is sometimes credited as Paula Williams. She is known as Trixie in ''Deadwood'' (2004-2006), Maureen Ashby in ''Sons of Anarchy'' (2010), and as Abby Donovan in ''Ray Donovan'' ...
as Maisie (ep. 3)
*
David Pike as Mac (ep. 3 – uncredited)
*
John Line
John is a common English name and surname:
* John (given name)
* John (surname)
John may also refer to:
New Testament
Works
* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
* First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John
* Second ...
as Alistair McFadden (ep. 5)
*
Catherine Finn as Peggy (ep. 6)
*
Amanda Humby
Amanda is a Latin feminine gerundive (i.e. verbal adjective) name meaning, literally, “she who must (or is fit to) be loved”. Other translations, with similar meaning, could be "deserving to be loved," "worthy of love," or "loved very much ...
as Betty (ep. 7 – uncredited)
*
Andy Bradford
Andy may refer to:
People
* Andy (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
*Horace Andy (born 1951), Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer born Horace Hinds
*Katja Andy (1907–2013), German-American pianist and pian ...
as Sniper (ep. 7)
*
William Wilde
Sir William Robert Wills Wilde FRCSI (March 1815 – 19 April 1876) was an Irish oto- ophthalmologic surgeon and the author of significant works on medicine, archaeology and folklore, particularly concerning his native Ireland. He was the fat ...
as Boult (ep. 7)
*
Vivienne Burgess
Vivian (and variants such as Vivien and Vivienne) is a given name, and less often a surname, derived from a Latin name of the Roman Empire period, masculine ''Vivianus'' and feminine '' Viviana'', which survived into modern use because it is the n ...
as Mrs. McGregor (ep. 7)
*
Paul Grist as Morris (ep. 7)
*
Emrys Leyshon as Roberts (ep. 7)
*
Julie Peasgood
Julie May Peasgood (born 28 May 1956 in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire) is an English actress, television presenter, author and voiceover artist known for her distinctive voice.
She is best known for her role as Fran Pearson in the television soap '' ...
as Judy (ep. 8)
*
Martin Neil Martin may refer to:
Places
* Martin City (disambiguation)
* Martin County (disambiguation)
* Martin Township (disambiguation)
Antarctica
* Martin Peninsula, Marie Byrd Land
* Port Martin, Adelie Land
* Point Martin, South Orkney Islands
Austral ...
as Philip (ep. 8)
*
Philip Madoc
Philip Madoc (born Philip Arvon Jones; 5 July 1934 – 5 March 2012) was a Welsh actor. He performed many stage, television, radio and film roles, and was recognised for having a "rich, sonorous voice" and often playing villains and office ...
as Max Kershaw (ep. 9)
*
Clare Kelly
Clare Kelly (25 February 1922 – 18 February 2001) was an English actress who worked primarily in television. She was known for roles in films such as '' Georgy Girl'' (1966), '' And Soon the Darkness'' (1970), ''The Fourth Protocol'' (1987). TV ...
as Joy Dunn (ep. 9)
*
James Cosmo
James Ronald Gordon Copeland , known professionally as James Cosmo (b. 1947), is a Scottish film and television actor known for his appearances in films including ''Highlander'', '' Braveheart'', ''Trainspotting'', ''Jagame Thandhiram'', ''Tro ...
as Lenny Carter (ep. 9)
*
David Goodland
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as Sammy Waters (ep. 9)
*
David Neilson
David Neilson (born 13 March 1949) is an English actor. He is best known for his role as cafe owner Roy Cropper in the long running ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', which he has played since 1995.
Early life
Neilson was born in Loughbo ...
as Mike (ep. 9)
*
Elizabeth Cassidy
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People
* Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name)
* Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist
Ships
* HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships
* ''Elisabeth'' (sch ...
as Susan (ep. 9)
*
David Sibley as Kim (ep. 9)
*
Vanessa Millard Vanessa may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Vanessa'' (Millais painting), an 1868 painting by Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais
* ''Vanessa'', a 1933 novel by Hugh Walpole
* ''Vanessa'', a 1952 instrumental song written by Bernie ...
as Nancy (ep. 9)
*
Patrick Troughton
Patrick George Troughton (; 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987) was an English actor who was classically trained for the stage but became known for his roles in television and film. His work included appearances in several fantasy, science fiction ...
as John Millen (ep. 10)
*
Kevin McNally
Kevin Robert McNally (born 27 April 1956) is an English actor and writer. He is known for portraying Joshamee Gibbs in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series.
Early life
Born in Bristol, McNally spent his early years in Birmingham, atte ...
as Jeff Kane (ep. 10)
*
Brian Grellis
Brian Grellis is a British actor, from Liverpool, best known for his role in the television series ''Z-Cars'' as Det. Sgt. Bowker. He was born on the 12th of July, 1937, as Brian McGrellis, being billed as such in his first role, in the '' Edgar ...
as Les Grice (ep. 10)
*
Ian Hastings as Mark Carter (ep. 11)
*
Linda Robson
Linda Patricia Mary Dunford ( Robson; born 13 March 1958) is an English actress and television presenter. She is best known for playing Tracey Stubbs in the sitcom ''Birds of a Feather'' (1989–1998, 2014–2020) and her appearances as a weekly ...
as Barbara (ep. 12)
*
Nula Conwell
Nula Conwell (born 24 May 1959) is an English character actress.
Career
Conwell is best known for playing W.P.C/W.D.C. Viv Martella in the long-running crime UK series ''The Bill'' from 1984 to 1993, until her character was killed off. She i ...
as Ann (ep. 12)
*
Sally Osborne
Sally Osborne (born 19 September 1952) is a British film and television actress. She has appeared in a number of television series including ''The Cedar Tree'', ''Cribb'', '' King's Royal'', ''The Duchess of Duke Street'', ''A Tale of Two Cities' ...
as Agnes Carlsson (ep. 13)
*
Dan Meaden
Dan or DAN may refer to:
People
* Dan (name), including a list of people with the name
** Dan (king), several kings of Denmark
* Dan people, an ethnic group located in West Africa
**Dan language, a Mande language spoken primarily in Côte d'Ivoir ...
as Seth (ep. 13)
*
Diggory Laycock as Baby Paul (uncredited)
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
A heritage railway or heritage railroad (US usage) is a railway operated as living history to re-create or preserve railway scenes of the past. Heritage railways are often old railway lines preserved in a state depicting a period (or periods) i ...
. This culminates in the tentative return of law and order, and the quest to restore power through
hydroelectricity
Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower (water power). Hydropower supplies one sixth of the world's electricity, almost 4500 TWh in 2020, which is more than all other renewable sources combined a ...
.
Regular cast
*
Denis Lill
Denis Lill (born 22 April 1942) is a New Zealand-born British actor. He is best known for his roles in '' Survivors'' as Charles Vaughan, ''Only Fools and Horses'' as Alan Parry, '' Outside Edge'' as Dennis Broadley and as Consultant General Su ...
as Charles Vaughan (eps. 1, 3-9, 11-12)
*
Lucy Fleming
Eve Lucinda "Lucy" Fleming (born 15 May 1947) is a British actress.
Biography
Early life and ancestry
Fleming was born in Nettlebed, England. She is the second daughter of actress Celia Johnson and writer Peter Fleming (brother of James Bon ...
as Jenny Richards (eps. 1-3, 5-9, 11-12)
*
John Abineri
John Abineri (18 May 1928 – 29 June 2000) was an English actor.
Born in London, he attended the Old Vic drama school and described himself as "Well educated from the age of five to eighteen". He spoke a number of languages (including Ger ...
as Hubert Goss (eps. 1, 3, 5-9, 11-12)
*
Ian McCulloch as Greg Preston (eps. 2, 10)
* Anna Pitt as Agnes Carlsson (eps. 2-3, 5, 10-11)
*
Lorna Lewis as Pet Simpson (eps. 1, 6-7, 10)
*
Gordon Salkilld
Gordon Salkilld (9 May 1927 – 14 May 2003) was an English supporting actor best known for his portrayal of carpenter Jack Wood in the 1970s BBC cult series '' Survivors''. He also gained fame in ''Red Dwarf'': series 2, episode 2 as Gordon—the ...
as Jack Wood (eps. 1, 6, 10)
*
Edward Underdown
Charles Edward Underdown (3 December 190815 December 1989) was an English theatre, cinema and television actor. He was born in London and educated at Eton College in Berkshire.
Notable work
Early theatre credits include: Noël Coward's '' Words ...
as Frank Garner (eps. 7-9)
*
William Dysart
William Dysart (26 November 1929 – October 2002) was a Scottish actor, known for his role as Alec Campbell in the 1970s television series '' Survivors''.
Dysart also appeared in ''Z-Cars'', ''Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'', '' Doctor Who'' ...
as Alec Campbell (eps. 8-9, 11-12)
* Stephen Dudley as John Millon (eps. 1, 6, 10)
* Angie Stevens as Lizzie Willoughby (eps. 1, 6, 10)
*
Robert Gillespie as Sam Mead (eps. 9, 11-12)
*
Barbara Lott
Barbara Dulcie Lott (15 May 1920 – 19 December 2002) was a British actress probably best remembered as Ronnie Corbett's character's mother, Phyllis Lumsden in the BBC television sitcom '' Sorry!''. She also appeared in ''Coronation Street' ...
as Edith Walter (eps. 3, 5)
*
Eric Deacon as Steve Walter (eps. 3, 5)
* Keith Varnier as Owen Walter (eps. 3, 5)
*
Cheryl Hall
Cheryl Hall (born 23 July 1950 in London) is a British actress. She is best known for playing Shirley Johnson in the British sitcom ''Citizen Smith'' (1977–1979) and had a recurring role as Sadie in ''The Bill'' (1984–1988).
Biography
One ...
as Mavis (eps. 3, 5)
Guest cast
*
Dan Meaden
Dan or DAN may refer to:
People
* Dan (name), including a list of people with the name
** Dan (king), several kings of Denmark
* Dan people, an ethnic group located in West Africa
**Dan language, a Mande language spoken primarily in Côte d'Ivoir ...
as Seth (ep. 1)
*
June Brown
June Muriel Brown (16 February 1927 – 3 April 2022) was an English actress and author. She was best known for her role as Dot Cotton on the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' (1985–1993; 1997–2020). In 2005, she won Best Actress at the '' ...
as Susan (ep. 1)
*
Michael Hawkins as Colonel Clifford (ep. 1)
*
Anthony Jacobs as Geert Miedel (ep. 1)
*
John Rolfe
John Rolfe (1585 – March 1622) was one of the early English settlers of North America. He is credited with the first successful cultivation of tobacco as an export crop in the Colony of Virginia in 1611.
Biography
John Rolfe is believed ...
as Summers (ep. 1)
*
David Freedman
David Freedman (April 26, 1898 – December 8, 1936) (aged 38) was a Romanian-born American playwright and biographer who became known as the "King of the Gag-writers" in the early days of radio.
Biography
David Freedman was born in Botoşan ...
as Roberts (ep. 1)
*
Sylvia Coleridge
Sylvia Coleridge (10 December 1909 – 31 May 1986) was a British stage, film, radio and television actress. She was married to Albert George Fiddes-Watt and their daughter Kate, born 1943, is also an actress as ''Kate Coleridge.''
Birth
Coler ...
as Mrs. Butterworth (ep. 2)
*
Joseph McKenna
Joseph McKenna (August 10, 1843 – November 21, 1926) was an American politician who served in all three branches of the U.S. federal government, as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, as U.S. Attorney General and as an Associate Ju ...
as Eagle (ep. 2)
*
Sean Caffrey
Sean, also spelled Seán or Séan in Irish English, is a male given name of Irish origin. It comes from the Irish versions of the Biblical Hebrew name ''Yohanan'' (), Seán (anglicized as ''Shaun/ Shawn/ Shon'') and Séan (Ulster variant; angl ...
as Millar (ep. 2)
*
Prentis Hancock
Prentis Hancock (born 14 May 1942) is a British actor, best known for his television roles.
He was a regular cast member of the first season of science fiction series '' Space: 1999'' as Paul Morrow, and also appeared in a number of ''Docto ...
as McIntosh (ep. 2)
*
John Barrard
John Barrard (12 September 1924 – 13 October 2013) was a British character actor who had a career spanning five decades and who perhaps is best known for playing Dooley, Santa's No. 2, in '' Santa Claus: The Movie'' (1985).
Barrard's te ...
as Mr. Oliver (ep. 2)
* Keith Collins as Bernie (ep. 2)
*
Christopher Huxtable
Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or '' Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), " Christ" or " Anointed", and φέρ ...
as Philip (ep. 2)
*
Richard Beaumont as Cliff (ep. 2)
*
Johanna Sheffield as Libbie (ep. 2)
*
Nicola Glickman
Nicola may refer to:
People
* Nicola (name), including a list of people with the given name or, less commonly, the surname
**Nicola (artist) or Nicoleta Alexandru, singer who represented Romania at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest
* Nicola people ...
as Annie (ep. 2)
*
Brian Blessed
Brian Blessed (; born 9 October 1936) is an English actor, presenter, writer and mountaineer.
Blessed is known for portraying PC "Fancy" Smith in ''Z-Cars'', Augustus in the 1976 BBC television production of ''I, Claudius'', King Richard IV ...
as Brod (ep. 3)
*
Morris Perry
Frank Morris Perry (28 March 1925 – 19 September 2021) was a British actor, best known for his roles on television.
Perry was born in Bromley, Kent, England. His TV credits include '' City Beneath the Sea'', '' The Avengers'', ''Z-Cars'', ''C ...
as Richard Fenton (ep. 4)
*
Bernard Kay
Bernard Frederic Bemrose Kay (23 February 1928 – 25 December 2014) was an English actor with an extensive theatre, television, and film repertoire.
Career
Kay began his working life as a reporter for the ''Bolton Evening News'', and a str ...
as Sanders (ep. 4)
*
Ralph Arliss
Ralph Arliss (born 11 September 1947) is a British actor.
His television credits include: '' Doctor Who'' (in the serial '' Planet of the Spiders''), ''Z-Cars'', '' The Sweeney'', '' Survivors'', '' Return of the Saint'', '' Secret Army'', '' Lo ...
as Jim (ep. 4)
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Max Faulkner
Herbert Gustavus Max Faulkner, OBE (29 July 1916 – 26 February 2005) was an English professional golfer who won the Open Championship in 1951.
Early life
Faulkner was born on 29 July 1916 in Bexhill-on-Sea, the son of Gus (1893–1976), a pro ...
as Phil (ep. 4)
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Heather Canning
Heather Joan Canning (5 January 1933 – 30 May 1996) was an English actress, who is best known for her television roles. She played Isabel Rockmetteller in "The Full House", the second episode of the third series of the 1990s British come ...
as Ellen (ep. 4)
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Stephen Bill as Ron (ep. 4)
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Eric Francis
Eric Francis Coppolino (born 1964) is an American investigative reporter who specializes in corporate fraud and toxic torts litigation, and also the former astrologer for the ''New York Daily News'' and ''Marie Claire'' magazine.
In 2005, whi ...
as Engine Driver (ep. 4)
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Robert Pugh
Robert Pugh (born 11 October 1950) is a Welsh actor, known for his many television appearances, including the role of Craster in the HBO series ''Game of Thrones''.
Life and career
Pugh was born in the Tynte, Mountain Ash and grew up in Cilfy ...
as Terry the Fireman (ep. 4)
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Jane Shaw
Jane Alison Shaw (born 1963) is Principal of Harris Manchester College, Oxford, Professor of the History of Religion, and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Oxford. Previously she was Professor of Religious Studies and Dean of Religiou ...
as Young Girl (ep. 4)
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Alfreda Atkinson as Alfreda (ep. 4 – uncredited)
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John Ronane
John Ronane (11 December 1933 – 15 May 2019) was a British actor.
He appeared onstage in the West End, in movies in Hollywood and Europe, on television and radio. As a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, he appeared in the original produ ...
as Bill Sheridan (ep. 5)
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Hazel McBride
Hazel McBride (born 24 March 1949) is a British actress known for her role as Madeleine Duclos in the BBC television drama series '' Secret Army''.
McBride became involved in amateur dramatics while reading history at Bristol University and he ...
as Alice (ep. 5)
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Harry Jones as Elphick (ep. 5)
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Rosalind Elliot
Rosalind or Rosalinde is a girls' name derived from the Germanic ''hros'', which meant horse, and ''lind'' which meant ''soft'' or ''tender'':
People
* Rosalind Ashford (born 1943), American singer, member of Martha and the Vandellas
* Rosalind ...
as Susan (ep. 5)
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John Ruddock
John Ruddock (20 May 1897 – 24 September 1981) was a Peruvian-born British film and television actor.
John Ruddock was born on 20 May 1897 in Lima, Peru as John Reynolds Ruddock. He was the first of seven children of his British father and Ame ...
as Bagley (ep. 5)
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Kelly Varney
Kelly may refer to:
Art and entertainment
* Kelly (Kelly Price album)
* Kelly (Andrea Faustini album)
* ''Kelly'' (musical), a 1965 musical by Mark Charlap
* "Kelly" (song), a 2018 single by Kelly Rowland
* ''Kelly'' (film), a 1981 Canadi ...
as Tom Walter (ep. 5 – uncredited)
*
John Lee John Lee may refer to:
Academia
* John Lee (astronomer) (1783–1866), president of the Royal Astronomical Society
* John Lee (university principal) (1779–1859), University of Edinburgh principal
* John Lee (pathologist) (born 1961), English ...
as Philip Hurst (ep. 6)
*
Jean Gilpin
Jean Gilpin (born ) is an English actress.
Early life
Gilpin was born in London. Her father worked for the United Nations and she thus lived in various locations while growing up, such as China, Cuba, France, Switzerland, Thailand, the Congo, th ...
as Janet Millon (ep. 6)
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George Waring as Walter (ep. 6)
*
Alan Halley
Alan may refer to:
People
*Alan (surname), an English and Turkish surname
*Alan (given name), an English given name
**List of people with given name Alan
''Following are people commonly referred to solely by "Alan" or by a homonymous name.''
*Al ...
as Henry (ep. 7)
*
Paul Seed
Paul Seed (born 18 September 1947) is a British television director and former actor.
Born in Bideford in Devon, Seed began his career as an actor and appeared in numerous television series including ''Z-Cars'', '' Softly Softly: Taskforce'', '' S ...
as Grant (ep. 7)
*
Nicolette Roeg Nicolette may refer to:
People Given name
* Nicolette (musician) (born 1964), a UK singer/songwriter of Nigerian parentage
* Nicolette Bethel, Bahamian teacher, writer and anthropologist
* Nicolette Fernandes (born 1983), Guyanese squash player
* ...
as Blossom (ep. 7)
*
Heather Emmanuel
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Plants
*The heather family, or Ericaceae, particularly:
**Common heather or ling, ''Calluna''
**Various species of the genus ''Cassiope''
**Various species of the genus ''Erica''
Name
* Heather (given name)
* Heather (su ...
as Rutna (ep. 7)
*
Norman Robbins
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Ethnic and cultural identity
* The Normans, a people partly descended from Norse Vikings who settled in the territory of Normandy in France in the 10th and 11th centuries
** People or things connected with the No ...
as Bentley (ep. 7)
*
Brian Conley
Brian Paul Conley (born 7 August 1961) is an English actor, comedian, singer and television presenter. Conley has been the host of ''The Brian Conley Show'', as well as presenting the Royal Variety Performance on eight occasions. In his 40-ye ...
as Michael (ep. 7)
*
John Grieve as McLain (ep. 7)
*
Derek Martin
Derek Martin (born Derek William Rapp; 11 April 1933) is an English former actor. Beginning his career as a stuntman, he moved into acting and played many roles on UK television. One of his most widely known roles is Charlie Slater on the BB ...
as Cyril (ep. 7)
*
Harry Fielder
Henry Arthur Fielder (26 April 1940 – 6 February 2021), sometimes credited as Harry H. Fielder or Harry Aitch Fielder, was an English actor who worked extensively in British film and television from the 1960s to the 1990s.
Career
Fielder was ...
as Larry (ep. 7 – uncredited)
*
Gabrielle Hamilton as Letty (ep. 8)
*
John Bennett as Jim (“Queenie”) (ep. 8)
*
Linda Polan as Bet (ep. 8)
* John White as Vic (ep. 8)
*
Bryan Pringle
Bryan Pringle (19 January 1935 – 15 May 2002) was an English character actor who appeared for several decades in television, film and theatre productions.
Life and career
Born in Glascote, Tamworth, Staffordshire, he was brought up in the ...
as Leonard Woollen (ep. 9)
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Frances Tomelty
Frances Tomelty (born 6 October 1948) is a Northern Irish actress whose numerous television credits include '' Strangers'' (1978–1979), ''Testament of Youth'' (1979), ''Inspector Morse'' (1988), ''Cracker'' (1993), '' The Amazing Mrs Pritchard ...
as Mary-Jean Mead (ep. 9)
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Joe Sumner
Joseph Sumner (born 23 November 1976) is an English singer-songwriter and bassist for the rock band Fiction Plane, and co-founder of the company Vyclone, which made an app for recording video from multiple angles.
Personal life
Joe Sumner is ...
as Baby (ep. 9)
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Peggy Ann Wood
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as Mrs. Jay (ep. 9)
*
Terence Davies
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as Harper (ep. 9)
*
Martyn Whitby Martyn may refer to:
* Martyn (surname), one of the Tribes of Galway and others
* Martyn (given name)
See also
* Martin (disambiguation)
* Marten (disambiguation)
*Martin of Tours
Martin of Tours ( la, Sanctus Martinus Turonensis; 316/336 – 8 ...
as Grant (ep. 9)
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Clifton Jones
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Career
He played the role of Jo's boyfriend in the original Theatre Workshop production of Shelagh Delaney's ''A Taste of Ho ...
as Dr. Stephen Adams (ep. 10)
*
George Mallaby as Mason (ep. 10)
*
Roy Boyd
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His TV credits include '' The Saint'', '' Counterstrike'', ''The Borderers'', ''Codename'', ''Colditz'', ''The Zoo Gang'', ''The S ...
as Tilley (ep. 10)
*
Jon Glover
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as Dave (ep. 10)
*
Richard Cornish as Chris (ep. 10)
*
Paul Humpoletz
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* Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name)
* Paul (surname), a list of people
People
Christianity
*Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chr ...
as Powell (ep. 10)
*
David Cook David Cook may refer to:
Entertainment
* David Cook (game designer) (active since 1980s), American game designer for TSR
* David Cook (singer) (born 1982), winner of the seventh season of ''American Idol''
* David Cook (writer) (1940–2015), Briti ...
as Irvine (ep. 10)
*
Roy Marsden
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as The Captain (ep. 11)
* Frank Vincent as Mitch (ep. 11)
*
Gabrielle Daye
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as Mrs. Hicks (ep. 11)
*
John Comer
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as Les Norton (ep. 11)
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Sean Mathias
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...
as Mike (ep. 11)
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Ray Mort
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Fish
* Ray (fish), any cartilaginous fish of the superorder Batoidea
* Ray (fish fin anatomy), a bony or horny spine on a fin
Science and mathematics
* Ray (geometry), half of a line proceeding from an initial point
* Ray (gr ...
as Joe Briggs (ep. 11)
*
Denis Holmes as Robert Banks (ep. 11)
*
Constance Reason as Alice Briggs (ep. 11 – uncredited)
*
Iain Cuthbertson
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as McAlister (ep. 12)
*
William Armour as Davey (ep. 12)
*
Brian Carey
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as Hamish (ep. 12)
*
Barry Stokes as Tom Walter (ep. 12)
*
Dorothy Dean
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as Mrs. Crombie (ep. 12)
*
Ray Jeffries
Ray may refer to:
Fish
* Ray (fish), any cartilaginous fish of the superorder Batoidea
* Ray (fish fin anatomy), a bony or horny spine on a fin
Science and mathematics
* Ray (geometry), half of a line proceeding from an initial point
* Ray (gr ...
as Rob (ep. 12)
*
Diggory Laycock as Baby Paul (uncredited)
Episodes
Audio drama episodes
Series 1 (2014)
"Revelation" and "Exodus" depict events happening in parallel with the early episodes of the first TV series, as the Death first takes hold and wipes out much of the UK's population. "Judges" and "Esther" take place after the Grange's cellar storeroom is flooded ("Something of Value").
Series 2 (2015)
Series 3 (2015)
Events in this box-set take place between Series 1 and Series 2 of the TV series.
Events in this box-set take place between Series 1 and Series 2 of the TV series.
Series 4 (2016)
Events in this box-set take place between the episodes of the second TV series.
Series 5 (2016)
Events in this box-set happen between the episodes of the second TV series.
Series 6 (2017)
Events in this box-set happen between the second and third TV series and in parallel with early episodes of the third.
Series 7 (2017)
Events in this box-set happen after the end of the third TV series.
Series 8 (2018)
Events in this box-set happen after the end of the third TV series.
Series 9 (2019)
Series 10: ''New Dawn'' (2021–22)
Books
Two novels related to series one have been published:
* 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
Two factual books about the series have been published:
*
*
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:
On 24 November 2008, the BBC company
2 Entertain
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released all three series of ''Survivors'' together in a boxset, with the BBC4 documentary ''The Cult of Survivors'' from 2006 included as an extra. Also included on the 2008 DVD boxset were English language subtitles for the hard-of-hearing, which weren't included on previous DVD releases. However, the audio commentaries, on-camera interviews, Denis Lill's photo collection and ''New World Rising'' documentary from previous DVD releases were not included on the 2008 DVD boxset.
See also
*
''Jeremiah'' (TV series), another post-plague series, set 15 years after a plague killed off the adults, with similarities to both ''The Tribe'' and ''Survivors''
*
''The Tribe'', a post-plague series focusing on teenagers, right after a plague kills off all adults
*
''Jericho'' (2006 TV series), a
post-nuclear holocaust series
*
''The Changes'' (TV series), a series set in a Britain that is suddenly plunged into a pre-industrial age
*
''The Last Train'' (TV series), a series following a group of train passengers who survive an apocalyptic meteor strike
*
''The Stand'' (1994 miniseries), a post-plague television series set in the United States, based on Stephen King's 1978 novel of the same name
References
External links
*
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British Film Institute Screen Online*{{IMDb title, id=0072572
*
The Cult of... Survivors'
Survivors: A World Away
BBC television dramas
British science fiction television shows
Post-apocalyptic television series
1970s British drama television series
1975 British television series debuts
1977 British television series endings
English-language television shows
Television series created by Terry Nation
1970s British science fiction television series
Television series about viral outbreaks
Television shows set in Wales
Television shows set in Herefordshire