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Threads

Threads is a BBC television docu-drama film about a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom. The story focuses on Sheffield, England, starting shortly before the attack and continuing to 13 years after, as the threads that hold civilisation together slowly unravel. The plot and atmosphere of the film are extremely bleak. Like The War Game, which dealt with similar subject matter, the film mixes conventional narrative with text screens and narration.

During filming, the BBC reportedly got into trouble with the local police after detonating a large smoke bomb to simulate a mushroom cloud. Many residents believed there had been a real explosion.

Written by Barry Hines and directed by Mick Jackson , it was made in 1984. It was aired on the BBC in 1985 and 1987 but was not been seen again on British screens until digital channel BBC Four broadcast it in November 2003. It has also been broadcast in the USA and released on video cassette and DVD.


The film follows two families and charts a steady and unremitting generational decay. In one of the most poignant scenes, a group of ragged survivors shambles past an undamaged poster depicting a happy, smiling baby. At the end of the film, the brain-damaged daughter of one of the bomb survivors becomes pregnant; in the final scene we see the look of horror on her face when she sees what she has given birth to.

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