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Day Of The Triffids rewatch: episodes 1 and 2
trevor travis
The episodes: Episodes 1 and 2 (1981 version)
The date: Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
The time: 7.45pm and 8.15pm UK time respectively

I've decided to go for this next, and then we'll follow it with Children Of The Stones. Neither are on YouTube or Daily Motion as far as I can see.

I do have Day Of The Triffids on DVD, but don't have Children Of The Stones, which I won't be getting, since it costs around £50 for just seven episodes Sad I'm around for the next three weeks, but then not available on Wednesdays, so it makes sense to do it this way around.
Edited by trevor travis on 01-03-2023 20:11
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CotS is available on YouTube as individual episodes (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSIpk...SIpkxMkT0M etc) or as a job lot (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwT0w...amp;t=333s)
 
trevor travis


Thanks CB.

Will post those links once we reach Children Of The Stones.
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M1795537OCVirn
Is this the right Triffids?
https://archive.org/details/robertkiy...ode+01.avi
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trevor travis


It is! Thank you for finding it!

First saw the first episode in our final year at Primary School in 1984. The teacher considered it educational. It would have been on way past my bedtime in 1981.
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AnneArthur
Looking forward to this. I did see this Day of the Triffids when it came out, but don't remember much about it.
 
OneSparePart
Love a bit of Wyndham. This is an excellent version. The film was a bit daft.
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M1795537OCVirn
Hi! If I remember rightly, there's a lot more talking than action, especially in the earlier episodes, to set the scene. Wyndham manages it better in the book!.
Looking forward to seeing it again, though.
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trevor travis

OneSparePart wrote:

Love a bit of Wyndham. This is an excellent version. The film was a bit daft.


This is definitely the best TV/film adaption of Day Of The Triffids!
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trevor travis
Howdy Doodily Do!
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OneSparePart

trevor travis wrote:

Howdy Doodily Do!

How you diddlin' do!
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trevor travis
Just to make sure that we are all watching the same version - it's the 1981 version starring John Duttine, Emma Replh and Maurice "Howard from Howard's Way" Colbourne and produced by a fella called David Maloney!
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trevor travis
STARTED!

Soolin is looking lovely this week!
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M1795537OCVirn
STARTED!
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OneSparePart
Scary feem toon
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AnneArthur
I'm a bit ambivalent about John Wyndham. The stories are great, but he has some very fifties attitudes, especially about women.
 
trevor travis
We've rewatched Survivors post-Covid, so I thought we should cover the other doom-laden post-apocalyptic show!
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M1795537OCVirn
Cassettes!!!
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trevor travis
Very clever hints that something has gone wrong!

Where's the traffic and where's his nurses?
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OneSparePart

AnneArthur wrote:

I'm a bit ambivalent about John Wyndham. The stories are great, but he has some very fifties attitudes, especially about women.

You have to read them as a period piece, unless you want to 'do a Dahl' on the text.
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OneSparePart

trevor travis wrote:

Very clever hints that something has gone wrong!

Where's the traffic and where's his nurses?

I'm already thinking I will have nightmares tonight!
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trevor travis

AnneArthur wrote:

I'm a bit ambivalent about John Wyndham. The stories are great, but he has some very fifties attitudes, especially about women.


This is an adaptation, so hopefully those attitudes are less obvious - I can't imagine David Maloney liked those bits much!
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AnneArthur

OneSparePart wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

I'm a bit ambivalent about John Wyndham. The stories are great, but he has some very fifties attitudes, especially about women.

You have to read them as a period piece, unless you want to 'do a Dahl' on the text.


I do, but I still find him (slightly) creepily fifties, rather than sweetly fifties like Asimov.
 
OneSparePart

trevor travis wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

I'm a bit ambivalent about John Wyndham. The stories are great, but he has some very fifties attitudes, especially about women.


This is an adaptation, so hopefully those attitudes are less obvious - I can't imagine David Maloney liked those bits much!

The heroine is very much her own person.
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
 
trevor travis
Very clever storytelling though flashback - how did the book cover it?
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AnneArthur
Seven! What slow nurses. When I was in hospital they came round long before that.
 
M1795537OCVirn

AnneArthur wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

I'm a bit ambivalent about John Wyndham. The stories are great, but he has some very fifties attitudes, especially about women.

You have to read them as a period piece, unless you want to 'do a Dahl' on the text.


I do, but I still find him (slightly) creepily fifties, rather than sweetly fifties like Asimov.


(I don't think Azimov would have expected anyone to describe him as 'sweet'!)

Just focus on the storyline, then. That's what really matters.
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trevor travis
Trffids not exterminated due to their commercial value!
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AnneArthur
The flashbacks alternating with the suspense of what is happening in the hospital are very well done.
 
AnneArthur
Nasty-looking thing, that triffid.
 
OneSparePart

trevor travis wrote:

Trffids not exterminated due to their commercial value!

That rings true!
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trevor travis
I wonder if the Triffids' rattling is them communicating "Kill The Humans, End Their Culture."
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AnneArthur

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

I'm a bit ambivalent about John Wyndham. The stories are great, but he has some very fifties attitudes, especially about women.

You have to read them as a period piece, unless you want to 'do a Dahl' on the text.


I do, but I still find him (slightly) creepily fifties, rather than sweetly fifties like Asimov.


(I don't think Azimov would have expected anyone to describe him as 'sweet'!)

Just focus on the storyline, then. That's what really matters.


I think the 'woman as breeding stock' thing will be very much toned down here.
 
M1795537OCVirn

trevor travis wrote:

I wonder if the Triffids' rattling is them communicating "Kill The Humans, End Their Culture."


Almost certainly, I should think.
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AnneArthur

OneSparePart wrote:

trevor travis wrote:

Trffids not exterminated due to their commercial value!

That rings true!


Doesn't it.
 
OneSparePart

trevor travis wrote:

I wonder if the Triffids' rattling is them communicating "Kill The Humans, End Their Culture."

More like " did you see Correr last night. Ken Barlow's an idiot!"
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OneSparePart

AnneArthur wrote:

M1795537OCVirn wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

OneSparePart wrote:

AnneArthur wrote:

I'm a bit ambivalent about John Wyndham. The stories are great, but he has some very fifties attitudes, especially about women.

You have to read them as a period piece, unless you want to 'do a Dahl' on the text.


I do, but I still find him (slightly) creepily fifties, rather than sweetly fifties like Asimov.


(I don't think Azimov would have expected anyone to describe him as 'sweet'!)

Just focus on the storyline, then. That's what really matters.


I think the 'woman as breeding stock' thing will be very much toned down here.

Well they make a logical argument of it.
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trevor travis
It was a very 1981 sci-fi thing to have the hero in his PJs. First Arthur Dent, now him...
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M1795537OCVirn
Anne said
I think the 'woman as breeding stock' thing will be very much toned down here.

One only has to look at the Handmaid's Tale to see that it's a continuing theme.
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