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Triffids returning to television | Triffids returning to television |
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A new television adaptation of classic sci-fi story The Day of The Triffids is being made by the BBC. | A new television adaptation of classic sci-fi story The Day of The Triffids is being made by the BBC. |
The drama, about menacing plants taking over the world, will be shown in two feature-length episodes next year. | The drama, about menacing plants taking over the world, will be shown in two feature-length episodes next year. |
Casting for the show, which will be adapted by ER screenwriter Patrick Harbinson, has yet to be decided. | Casting for the show, which will be adapted by ER screenwriter Patrick Harbinson, has yet to be decided. |
The BBC has made three TV versions of John Wyndham's classic, the most recent being in 1981. Four radio dramas have also been produced. | The BBC has made three TV versions of John Wyndham's classic, the most recent being in 1981. Four radio dramas have also been produced. |
The most recent was in 2001, when two hour-long episodes were broadcast on the BBC World Service. | The most recent was in 2001, when two hour-long episodes were broadcast on the BBC World Service. |
End of humankind | End of humankind |
The new incarnation of the Triffids with their fatal sting will be shown in High Definition for the first time. | The new incarnation of the Triffids with their fatal sting will be shown in High Definition for the first time. |
It is billed as a "fast-paced, futuristic and electrifying take" on Wyndham's work. | It is billed as a "fast-paced, futuristic and electrifying take" on Wyndham's work. |
Julie Gardner, head of drama at BBC Wales said: "We're hoping to attract a legion of new fans as well as give nightmares to a new generation of viewers." | Julie Gardner, head of drama at BBC Wales said: "We're hoping to attract a legion of new fans as well as give nightmares to a new generation of viewers." |
Set in 2011, millions of people are blinded when they observe a meteor shower, leading to a breakdown in civilisation. | |
The Triffids, an oil-producing plant crop, escape captivity and begin to breed rapidly and attack people. | |
It is up to Dr Bill Masen to fight against them to prevent the end of humankind. | It is up to Dr Bill Masen to fight against them to prevent the end of humankind. |
The new adaptation is due to start filming in London and the south-east later this year. | The new adaptation is due to start filming in London and the south-east later this year. |