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Julie Graham, Max Beesley, Nikki Amuka-Bird & Paterson Joseph star in Survivors for BBC One

Category: TV Drama; BBC One
Date: 30.05.2008

Julie Graham, Max Beesley, Nikki Amuka–Bird and Paterson Joseph star in Survivors, Adrian Hodges’s exciting new action adventure drama series for BBC One produced by BBC Drama Production.

Imagine being the only survivor of a disease that kills every member of your family, that kills lovers, friends, nearly everyone you've ever met.

You are among the lonely few to live and now you must start again in a strange new world where everything that was once safe and familiar is now strange and dangerous.

Set in the present day, the drama series focuses on the world in the aftermath of a devastating virus which wipes out most of the world's population.

What would we do? How would any of us cope in a brave new world where all traditional 21st Century comforts – electricity, clean running water, advanced technology – have disappeared?

These are the questions faced by the bewildered but resilient group of survivors at the centre of the drama.

It is an opportunity for new beginnings, but with no society, no police and no law and order, they now face terrible dangers – not just the daily struggle for food and water but also the deadly threat from other survivors.

"What would you do if you were faced with the unimaginable?" says Kate Harwood, BBC Head of Drama Series & Serials.

"Survivors is an exciting new drama series which asks the most fundamental of questions. How would the human spirit endure when faced with the most exciting and terrifying adventures?

"We have managed to assemble a magnificent cast in a series set to take audiences on an emotional rollercoaster ride."

"Survivors is about what it means to be human," adds writer and executive producer Adrian Hodges (Ruby In The Smoke, Shadow In The North, Charles II and Primeval).

"It asks questions about our nature and confronts us with our deepest fears. When everything else is stripped away, would we band together and find the best in ourselves, or would we fall apart and retreat into barbarism and savagery?

"Survivors is about adventure, fear, love, loyalty and friendship. But above all, it's about new hope."

Survivors by Adrian Hodges is a re-imagining of the classic 1970s BBC drama series, and is based on the novel by Terry Nation.

The cast include (in alphabetical order): Freema Agyeman (Doctor Who; Torchwood) as Jenny; Nikki Amuka–Bird (No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency; Five Days) as Samantha Willis; Max Beesley (Hotel Babylon) as Tom Price; Shaun Dingwall (Doctor Who) as David; Julie Graham (William And Mary; Bonekickers) as Abby Grant; Paterson Joseph (Jekyll; The Beach; Peep Show) as Greg; Phillip Rhys (24; Nip Tuck; Flatland) as Al; Zoe Tapper (Twenty Thousand Streets Under The Sky; The Last Van Helsing) as Anya and newcomer Chahak Patel as 11-year-old Najid.

Currently filming in Manchester until September for transmission in autumn 2008, Survivors is a BBC Drama Production for BBC One.

The producer is Hugh Warren (Frankenstein; The Chase), directors are John Alexander (Life On Mars; Sense And Sensibility) and Andrew Gunn (Life on Mars). The executive producers are Susan Hogg (Lark Rise To Candleford; Waking The Dead) and Adrian Hodges.

Survivors is the latest commission for autumn 2008 on BBC One. The season also includes Little Dorrit, Tess of the D'Urbervilles and Merlin. Survivors was commissioned by Jane Tranter, BBC Controller, Fiction.

BBC Drama Production is a world leader in producing much-loved and critically-acclaimed dramas including Cranford, Oliver Twist, Five Days, Waking The Dead, Lark Rise To Candleford, Sense And Sensibility; BBC Four's recent Curse of Comedy season, plus forthcoming drama serial Criminal Justice starring Ben Whishaw and BBC Two's House of Saddam.

Character briefs (in alphabetical order)

Abby Grant (Julie Graham) Abby is a mother and home-maker to her son Peter (11) and husband David (Shaun Dingwall). Before the virus struck Peter had successfully defied a near-terminal illness. Peter is now better and Abby has reluctantly agreed to let him go on an adventure holiday. Abby plans to resume her career and re-ignite her faltering relationship with her loving but exhausted husband. But fate has other plans in store for them...

Al Sadiq (Phillip Rhys) A rich, good-looking playboy, Al has lived a life of privilege. In the aftermath of the virus he finds himself responsible for Najid. Al has never seen himself as the paternal type and he initially proves to be a disaster as a father figure; he would rather find a softer life for himself in the post-disaster world. But strangely this frightening new environment ultimately makes him a better man than he would ever have been if he had continued his old life.

Dr Anya Raczynski (Zoë Tapper) Anya is a young doctor who does her best to save as many people as she can when the virus that wipes out most of humanity hits. But there is no cure and no vaccine and all her skill ultimately proves fruitless. While she struggles with the enormity of it, she is forced to stand by helplessly as her former girlfriend Patricia is among those brought to the hospital in the grip of the illness...

David Grant (Shaun Dingwall) David is a self-employed builder, a loving family man who is competent, brave and determined. Although they have been worn down by the illness of their beloved son Peter, Abby and David's marriage is a solid and loving one. But nothing in David's life has prepared him for the crisis which is about to sweep away everything he ever knew and loved...

Greg Preston (Paterson Joseph) A former systems analyst for a big multi-national, Greg felt trapped and dreamed of a new life. But his wife, who had grown used to a wealthy and comfortable lifestyle, was appalled by his utopian vision of a new, hard scrabble future. Nursing bitter personal wounds, Greg is now a man who believes he can live without love, friendship or family…

Jenny Collins (Freema Agyeman) Jenny is a bright and lively young teacher in a primary school. Overwhelmed by the chaos she sees all around her, she is determined to save the life of her dying flatmate Patricia. Nothing will stop her taking her friend to the hospital and saving her life. But fate intervenes to confront Jenny with choices beyond anything she could have imagined.

Najid (Chahak Patel) Eleven-year-old Najid is a lively little boy with all the normal interests of kids of his age – football, his gameboy, school. He is also a devout Muslim. On the night of the crisis he and his family go to the local Mosque but in the morning Najid is forced to grow up very fast when the virus causes a violent change in his circumstances and his life is transformed in ways he could never have anticipated. His relationship with Al is at times funny, at times poignant; but in the end Al and Najid need each other, no matter how much they try to deny it.

Samantha Willis (Nikki Amuka–Bird) Samantha is a junior minister delegated to handle the press in the midst of the crisis. Dealing as best she can with an anxious media and her own stunned colleagues, Samantha at first has no idea how serious the crisis is becoming. Forced to put aside her love and concern for her own family, Samantha becomes the last contact between the government and the people it can no longer protect. Her journey from innocence to a full knowledge of the truth is laced with bravery and horror.

Tom Price (Max Beesley) In prison when the story starts, Tom Price is handsome, charming and capable, but also very dangerous. A man who will stop at nothing to achieve his own ends, Price finds himself locked in his cell while all around him are dying. As the long night of the virus wears on, survival and freedom become the only issues that matter...

Notes to Editors

Launched in April 1975 on BBC One, Survivors ran for 38 episodes over three series.

BBC Drama Production acquired the rights to develop the drama series from the Terry Nation Estate in 2007.

Survivors by Adrian Hodges will be based on the novel written by Terry Nation.

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PostSubject: Re: BBC One's Survivors (Agyeman, Dingwall)   BBC One's Survivors (Agyeman, Dingwall) EmptySun Dec 20, 2009 5:36 pm

Surprised no one's said anything more on this topic, since the first season did air on BBCA over here.

I'm a fan of the original series, though I'll be the first to confess that the legendary pacing of mid-1970s British TV marks it out as an artifact of another time, place and mindset - sort of like the first season of Space: 1999.

I will say this, though - there's something about that pacing that helps the original series. Long picturesque shots of Our Heroes (and, occasionally, the not-so-heroic folks in their midst) trundling through the empty countryside in a Land Rover... that really hammered home how empty England would be after the plague depicted. It actually helps the original show make its point; I didn't get that so much from the rapid-fire modern pacing of the remake.

Both shows have their merits, though. Anyone who's a fan of Blake's 7 will enjoy either show; it's a Terry Nation creation and there are quite a few common themes. (Sadly, like B7, the original Survivors is only on DVD in the UK. Go figure.)
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PostSubject: Re: BBC One's Survivors (Agyeman, Dingwall)   BBC One's Survivors (Agyeman, Dingwall) EmptyMon Dec 21, 2009 5:16 pm

According to SFX Magazine, series 2 will be airing next month so it should be interesting. I did pick up the DVD of the show but just haven't had a chance to view it yet. Since most of these shows don't appear in the US, I usually have to rely on reviews to decide if it's worth getting the R2 DVDs/Blu-rays.
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PostSubject: Re: BBC One's Survivors (Agyeman, Dingwall)   BBC One's Survivors (Agyeman, Dingwall) EmptyFri Jan 15, 2010 2:19 am

Just heard both the original and new versions are being released on DVD in North America! Excellent news! Looking forward to seeing the original, as well as season 2 of the new series.
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