It would be patchy geographically, almost 100% fatalities in most areas with the majority surviving in the rest. I didn't think it was as good as the BBC production of Day of the Triffids; I was disappointed they didn't make very much of the consequences of such a holocaust - plenty of scope for...
The fires brenne upon the auter cleere,
Whil Emelye was thus in hir preyere;
But sodeynly she saugh a sighte queynte,
For right anon oon of the fyres queynte,
And quyked agayn, and after that anon
That oother fyr was queynt and al agon;
And as it queynte, it made a whistelynge
As doon...
"Everyone involved in the production is at pains to point out it's not a remake or even a follow-up"
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And there was me thinking I was the only person who remembers this game! Yet I'm still not convinced it actually was my "debut" - I'm sure my (elder) brother would have pointed out the possibility of me being on TV the following day (of which I also have no memory). Was it the standard Southern...
Some people can have a power nap and be as right as rain in 30 mins. But this can be fatal if done on the hard shoulder of a M-way, ironically because of lorry drivers falling asleep.
I meant the only reason for visiting Brighton for those 3 hours would be for a match, but I now gather it was just to pick up a consignment (and to kip).
Would it be possible to publish the results? I notice there were no complete season collections offered, will there be a separate auction/sale for these? I am thinking of selling mine from the 70s.
Why on earth would anyone travel from Birkenhead on a Thursday to be in Brighton for 3pm, only to leave for Dundee 3 hours later ?? (On a Saturday, well, yes.......)