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The countdown to the millennium begins, New dangers face Brigadier
Winifred Bambera, Sergeant Jean-Paul Savarin and Dr Louise Rix –
some manmade, some uncanny, and some from beyond this world. To
defeat them they must stand together… or there’ll be no
tomorrow. 1. The Frequency by Tajinder Singh Hayer. UNIT has been
invited to take part in the testing of a top-secret US Air Force
project designed to make military groups function better as a team;
the ‘Hoplite Frequency’. However, the implications of this
powerful mind-altering technology make Sergeant Savarin
uncomfortable. Will Bambera heed the misgivings of her loyal Number
Two, or take the charismatic Colonel Hagen up on his offer and
choose to embrace the Frequency? 2. Haunt by Lizzie Hopley. Bambera
joins Rix on an excursion up north to investigate strange goings on
at the abandoned Greensands Hotel. Are local legends true that the
hotel is haunted by a murderous bogeyman known as Baghead, or is
there a more down-to-earth explanation? The only way to uncover the
truth is to stay in the hotel overnight, but their digging into the
building’s past has awoken something that would have been better
left alone. 3. The Last Line of Defence by Robert Valentine. With
the civil war in Valge Maja threatening to spark an even greater
conflict, Bambera is put in charge of security at a secret
Millennium Eve peace conference to settle the matter. But as all of
Earth’s leaders gather to debate the future of humanity, dark
forces have conspired to ensure that this meeting will usher in a
terrifying New World Order – and with the clock ticking, who can
possibly stand in their way? CAST: Angela Bruce (Brigadier Winifred
Bambera), Alex Jordan (Sergeant Jean-Paul Savarin), Yemisi Oyinloye
(Dr Louise Rix), Ian Abeysekera (Colonel Birch), Timothy Blore
(UNIT Trooper/Talbot/Zeta Hydran), Chandrika Chevil (Clare
Yale/President Esperanza), Nathaniel Curtis (Dom McNeil/Zeta Hydan
1), Lesley Ewen (The Omniarch/Landau), Jason Forbes (Baghead/Zeta
Hydan 2), Sarah Griffin (Captain Carmen McClean/Nurse Bannister),
David Menkin (Colonel Alexander Hagen/Delegate), Liz Sutherland-Lim
(Dame Lydia Kingsley/Joyce). Other parts played by members of the
cast.
It's three o'clock when the first ambulance arrives. An old Polish
man who can't breathe properly. I see the paramedics try to get him
on the stretcher, but he collapses on them. Sudden heart failure.
They have to defibrillate right there in reception. The other
patients are watching or covering their faces. It doesn't matter.
He dies. It's the first time I've ever seen it. Someone dying.
Plague has hit the world wiping out most of the human population.
Three teenagers from Bradford are among the few survivors:
Harvinder, Nusrat and Alleyne. Together and separately they
struggle to survive, each bringing together their people as they
try to remake their world. But their biggest challenge doesn't come
from starvation, or zombie like cannibals. It comes from within.
Game of Thrones meets Walking Dead. In Bradford. North Country was
published to coincide with the world premiere of the play by
Freedom Studios in Bradford, UK.
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