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Reweaving Threads, 40 Years On

40 years ago, a ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ film showing the grim reality of a post-nuclear world terrified a generation. Jude Rogers meets its cast and crew to unravel why it still haunts so many today.

40 years ago, a ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ film showing the grim reality of a post-nuclear world terrified a generation. Jude Rogers meets its cast and crew to unravel why it still haunts so many today.

It was a film that spawned a thousand nightmares, including the most terrifying traffic warden. When the Cold War film Threads was broadcast on ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Two on the evening of Sunday 23rd September, many across the nation didn’t sleep.

Directed by Mick Jackson and written by Barry Hines, Threads explored what would happen if a nuclear bomb went off in the city of Sheffield. The ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ production did what no other film had done to date - showing the grim reality of life after a nuclear attack in painstakingly researched and horrifying detail.

On a tiny budget and reliant on hundreds of willing extras from the city of Sheffield, Threads painted a picture so chilling that its images of melting milk bottles, urinating women, and the bleak wind of a nuclear winter have been branded into the memories of many of those who watched it when it was broadcast, or who have seen it since.

Jude Rogers saw Threads in the 1990s, when nuclear war seemed like a distant nightmare. She was drawn to the cult status of the film and the community of β€œThreads Heads” who re-watch it, discuss it, dissect it. But in today’s world, with wars raging and increasing political instability and unrest, some believe Threads is starting to feel eerily relevant again.

With an original soundtrack from Jim Jupp of Belbury Poly, Jude speaks to the cast and crew of Threads, as well as those who’ve been fascinated by it since, to explore how Threads was made, and how it has haunted so many in the forty years since.

Featuring:
Mick Jackson, the director
Jan Nethercot, Head of Make Up on Threads
Reece Dinsdale, who played Jimmy
Catherine Taylor, who was an extra on Threads
Dave Forrest, Professor of English at the University of Sheffield
Sylvan Baker, Senior Lecturer at the Central School for Speech and Drama
Craig Ian Mann and Rob Nevitt, filmmakers
Neil Kinnock, former Leader of the Labour Party.
With thanks to Roger Bolton, Karen Meagher, and Jim Jupp.
Presented by Jude Rogers
Produced by Leonie Thomas
Executive Producer: Steven Rajam

Soundtrack credit: Jim Jupp of Belbury Poly.
Image Credit: Catrin James

An Overcoat Media production for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4

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Sat 21 Sep 2024 20:00

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  • Sat 21 Sep 2024 20:00