Overview
Release Date:
10 September 1981 (Australia)
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Tagline:
Flesh-eating plants go on the rampage.
Plot:
A terrible catastrophe has struck the population of Earth. Almost everyone on the planet has been rendered...
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User Comments:
This is the real story of ... The Day of the Triffids!
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 | John Duttine | ... | Bill Masen (6 episodes, 1981) |
 | Emma Relph | ... | Jo Payton (5 episodes, 1981) |
 | Maurice Colbourne | ... | Jack Coker (4 episodes, 1981) |
 | Jonathan Newth | ... | Dr Soames (2 episodes, 1981) |
 | Gary Olsen | ... | Red-Haired Man Torrence / ... (2 episodes, 1981) |
 | Perlita Neilson | ... | Miss Durrant (2 episodes, 1981) |
 | Jenny Lipman | ... | Mary Brent (2 episodes, 1981) |
 | Desmond Adams | ... | Dennis Brent (2 episodes, 1981) |
 | Claire Ballard | ... | Alice (2 episodes, 1981) |
 | Elizabeth Chambers | ... | Car Attacker (2 episodes, 1981) |
 | Bernie Searle | ... | Car Attacker (2 episodes, 1981) |
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| Brian Clemett | .... | studio lighting (1 episode, 1981) |
| Peter Hall | .... | camera operator (1 episode, 1981) |
| Ken Major | .... | camera operator: senior studio (1 episode, 1981) |
| Alan Muhley | .... | chief electrician (1 episode, 1981) |
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Additional Details
Runtime:
Australia:147 min | Australia:50 min (3 episodes) | UK:26 min (6 episodes)
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1
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Trivia:
In episode 5,
John Duttine's dog Rufus plays Susan's dog, also called Rufus.
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Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Jack Coker flies off in the helicopter he is supposedly alone, but you can see a pilot flying the helicopter.
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This is the best ever version of this famous science fiction novel. Even the choice of John Duttine as Bill Masen is very close to how I imagined him to look like. An average 36 year old man, who is lying in hospital, with his eyes bandaged up. This was the result of a Triffid sting. In the 1962 film, we do not find out why Bill Masen has this treatment! The triffids themselves are spot on! in detail and you see the sting lash out about 10 feet long.That is how John Wyndham describes them. So the BBC and Douglas Livingstone ,got this spot on! and we see Bill Masen as a child experiencing his first Triffid in his back garden. This DVD that I now have, has been eagerly awaited by myself. The opening music, is composed and conducted by Christopher Gunning. and is very stirring. every part of the dialogue was also as spoken in the book, (Yes I have read the book) and I know just how the story should unfold on the screen. It is a pity that widescreen TV's did not exist in 1981! as this would of been a great widescreen production. This series was in 6 parts by the way. You get a collector's booklet and all 6 parts on the DVD! Number BBC DVD 1152!