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Survivors - Series 8 (CD)
Christopher Hatherall, Jane Slavin, Lisa McMullin, Roland Moore; Directed by Ken Bentley; Cover design or artwork by …
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The world has ended. The `Death' pandemic crossed continents,
sparing only a fraction of the global population. The survivors are
now trying to pick up the pieces and rebuild society - to create a
new future. But with no cities, no laws, no technology, everyone
must start over. And the worst of human nature has survived along
with the best. Bandit Train by Christopher Hatherall. Society is
slowly rebuilding. Abby and Jenny are transporting supplies between
settlements. Craig is learning how to run the steam engines on
lines cleared by Greg Preston. But there are still those who just
want to take. And their train is about to come under attack. Robert
by Jane Slavin. Once, Robert Malcolm had a complicated life. His
wife in an institution, his girlfriend running a struggling
business, he was out of the army and without a place in the world.
When the Death came, it meant many things to many people. For
Robert, it meant freedom. The Lost Boys by Lisa McMullin.Peter
Grant is alive. He is with Robert Malcolm’s army of boy soldiers,
learning to survive. Building a better future. But medic Ruth has
her suspicions when she visits the camp. And Craig is about to find
out what it takes to become a recruit.Village of Dust by Roland
Moore. Abby, still desperate for the reunion she’s been seeking
for years, now knows that Peter is part of an army. Meanwhile,
Jenny realises that someone is drawing plans against her budding
Federation. A war is coming, and mother and son are on different
sides. This revisit and continuation of the hit 1970s BBC series
has been one of producer Big Finish's most critically-acclaimed
works having been short-listed in nominations for both the 2015 and
2016 BBC Audio Drama Awards. This full-cast audio drama is brought
to life with eerily engrossing sound design and a brand new,
cinematic music score. NOTE: Survivors contains adult material and
is not suitable for younger listeners. CAST: Carolyn Seymour
(Abby), Lucy Fleming (Jenny Richards), Helen Goldwyn (Ruth), George
Watkins (Craig), Wendy Craig (Elsie / Celia / Dr Portman), Joel
James Davison (Peter Grant), Hywel Morgan (Robert Malcolm), Gyuri
Sarossy (Derek Gibb), Richard Popple (Kilby), Homer Todiwala
(Scotty / Soldier), Susie Emmett (Twig), Jane Slavin (Julia / Mrs
Brock), Vikash Bhai (Jesus), Isla Carter (Cayla Kenny), Eddie
Eyre(Seth Pilkington), Katherine Rose Morley (Sonia Meadows), Susan
Hingley (Jiao Li).
PREVNet (Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network)
brings together leading researchers, community organizations,
industry and government, funded by the Networks of Centres of
Excellence. Launched in 2006, PREVNet's mission is to stop bullying
and promote safe and healthy relationships for all Canadian
children and youth. Led by Dr. Wendy Craig of Queen's University
and Dr. Debra Pepler of York University, this national network
provides an unprecedented opportunity for social innovation and
social-cultural change. In this first volume of the PREVNet Series,
we enlist the support of international colleagues to highlight the
nature of bullying problems and strategies to address them. In June
2007, a group of international researchers met in Kandersteg,
Switzerland to develop a declaration, pledging long-term commitment
to prevent bullying and promote healthy relationships. Many of
these international scholars have contributed their freshest
research findings to this first volume of the PREVNet Series. Their
chapters provide understanding and guidance to help the reader
respond to the Kandersteg Declaration's call to action: "Today, an
estimated 200 million children and youth around the world are being
abused by their peers. Every child and youth has the right to be
respected and safe. Bullying is a violation of this basic human
right. It is the moral responsibility of adults to ensure these
rights are honoured and that healthy development and citizenship
are promoted." It is essential to: . Stop bullying in all the
places where children and youth live, learn, and play. . Start
prevention efforts early and continue these through childhood and
adolescence, targeting known risk and protective factors and
promoting healthy relationships. . Educate and empower all adults
involved with children and youth to promote healthy relationships
and prevent bullying. (Kandersteg Declaration, 2007)
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