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This is where you get to vent your spleen to the world at large about any aspect of the show. Send in an entry to one of the current topics or create a new one. Whatever you do, tell us what you think!
Dennis Potter vented his spleen about Survivors in The New Statesman (April 25th, 1975), "Sloppily written, and cursed with an appallingly lifeless performance by Carolyn Seymour in the lead, this piece of sub-standard SF is nevertheless beautifully timed to fit whichever apocolyptic newscast happens to follow.". Obviously not enough singing in it for his taste... More recently, the "Vulture" from
The Times voted it number 61 on the all time greatest cult TV shows (beating the likes of Upstairs, Downstairs and Mastermind). This is how he/she/it described the show: "Terry Nation, the creator of Doctor Who, made one of the great drama series of the Seventies with this look at a world devastated by a deadly virus, a prescient observation at man's treatment of the environment. The show was also remarkably believable although the budget can't have been much more
than £10 an episode and the sense of devastation invoked was powerful. A landmark which, strangely, the BBC hasn't seen fit to revive." Thanks to Charlie for the info. Nominations for Best Episode Law & Order - (First Series) This is the one about capital punishment. The Survivorshave to decide whether or not to execute a mentally retarded member of their community, who they believe raped and murdered one of their own. Something of Value - (First Series)This episode is about the battle over an oil tanker. Lights of London- (Second Series) Charles and Greg go to London to rescue the kidnapped medical student, Ruth. Mad Dog - (Third Series) Charles is on the run because it is believed he is a rabies carrier. Starvation - (First Series) The Survivorsmeet and rescue Wendy and Mrs Cohen. A Little Learning - (Third Series) The "Lord of the Flies" episode! Over the Hills - (Second Series) The Pro-Choice/Pro-Life debate between Ruth and Charles!
Nominations for Best Survivor vs Favourite Character Paul Pitman vs Abby Grant Paul: gets on well with everybody, helpful, non-confrontational, agricultural experience, practical and
good-looking. Abby: tough, no-nonesense, practical, a leader, good-looking, BUT antagonistic, confrontational, obsessed by finding her son and a tendency to fall for charming idealists. What would YOU do if... You woke to find 99% of the population had been killed by a virus? ...and you were a vegetarian? This was an Opinion of the Month, courtesy of Andrew. You woke to find that a member of your small Survivors community had been raped and murdered?
I read your opinion piece - I think the problem of 'law & order' within a 'survivors' style community would largely depend on how the community was lead. The likes of Arthur Wormley, or Brod, would have no problem at all - anyone posing a threat to the
community would be shot or staked out for the dogs! Not sure I'd want to live in their community though. Running a 'democratic' settlement raises the moral problems of what to do about punishment. On the whole, I think the survivors handled their situations well - on the murder, all their evidence pointed to one person. A banished murderer brings with it the possibility of revenge, they can't afford the time or supplies to imprison
someone, so execution is the only option. When they found out that the real murderer was Price however, they took no action at all, IIRC, because they needed every able bodied person. I found this a little unbelievable - it implies that they were willing to execute the retarded person but not an able bodied one - I think the writers copped out a bit on that one. There's also the 'serial killer' episode in (I think) series 2, where the
murderer is killed in a fight rather than captured and tried - I guess the writers thought that the 'crime & punishment' issue had been dealt with already. In that situation there would be no alternative to execution, as there was no doubt she would have killed again if banished. P.Woodley
You discovered that a member of your small Survivorscommunity was a convicted child molester? This has topic was an Opinion of the Month. Tell us what you think! Gareth's Posers: It has been said that Survivors was too "middle class", (few working class people survive and are usually nasty and deceitful eg. Tom Price). Is Law and Order a classic? Why does Abby shower/cut her hair then burn her home down? There is a surprising lack of religious devotion in the series! I've heard it said that Jenny was the ultimate character in Survivors - an "EVERYWOMAN" style
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