postapocalyptic

Survivors

by James McNally on April 30, 2010

in DVD Clubs,Television

Survivors: Complete Seasons One & Two

In what is likely to be the only piece of non–Hot Docs–related news for the next little while, I’m happy to announce that BBC America/BBC Canada this week released Seasons (or more accur­ately, Series) 1 and 2 of Adrian Hodges’ post-apocalyptic drama Survivors. I became hooked on this show more than a year ago, and up until now had to resort to some rather dubious means in order to keep up with it. Based on the ori­ginal 70s series cre­ated by Terry Nation (although Hodges calls it more of a re-imagining), Survivors fol­lows a small group of people who sur­vive a cata­strophic virus that wipes out 99% of the world’s pop­u­la­tion in a matter of a few days. The storyline has lots of twists and turns, but the best part for me is just seeing how people might sur­vive when all of their creature com­forts are sud­denly taken away. Who is best-equipped to sur­vive in a world like that? Since the series is based in the UK, at least everyone isn’t going around with auto­matic weapons, so the threat of viol­ence, though ever-present, doesn’t erupt into ludicrous fire­fights every episode.

I’ll have to say that the writing starts to wobble a bit in Series 2, espe­cially when it’s obvious that the pro­du­cers are reluctant to kill off any of their char­ac­ters. But Survivors is hugely enjoy­able, and may even have you thinking about how you might endure if/when everything even­tu­ally goes pear-shaped.

Survivors: The Complete Original Series

The ori­ginal series has also been released. All 38 epis­odes from 1975–1977 are included, as well as the fea­tur­ette “The Cult of Survivors”. Although the fash­ions haven’t aged kindly, the stories hold up remark­ably well, and you can see how the newer show has changed some of the ori­ginal char­ac­ters. As you can see from the extensive Wikipedia entry, this series has attained cult status and for fans of the show, this is likely to be the bigger prize.

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