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- Plot synopsis
- Cast and crew Main characters Supporting cast
- Episodes
- Production
- References
- External links
- Further reading
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}}{{Use British English|date=August 2014}}{{Refimprove|date=March 2009}}{{Infobox television | show_name = The Last Train | image = The Last Train - intro card.jpg | caption = The superimposed title for The Last Train at the start of episode 2 | runtime = approx. 50 minutes | producer = Sita Williams | executive_producer = Susan Hogg Simon Lewis | creator = Matthew Graham | director = Stuart Orme Alex Pillai | starring = Nicola Walker Christopher Fulford Steve Huison Treva Etienne Amita Dhiri James Hazeldine Janet Dale Zoe Telford Sacha Dhawan Dinita Gohil Ralph Brown Caroline Carver | language = English | country = United Kingdom | company = Granada Television | distributor = ITV Studios | picture_format = 9 576i | audio_format = Stereo | network = ITV | first_aired = {{Start date|1999|4|7|df=yes}} | last_aired = {{End date|1999|5|6|df=yes}} | num_series = 1 | num_episodes = 6 }}The Last Train (Cruel Earth in North America) is a British six-part post-apocalyptic television drama serial first broadcast on the ITV network in 1999. It has since been repeated on ITV2 in 1999/2001 and on numerous occasions on the UK Sci-Fi Channel. The serial was written by Matthew Graham and produced for ITV by Granada Television. In the United States, the Fox Network purchased the rights to produce a new version of the series soon after its original UK transmission. Retitled The Ark, the idea did not progress beyond the pilot stage.{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}} As of today, the series has not been released on DVD or any other format, and has never aired in the US. Plot synopsis A random group of individuals on a train to Sheffield are cryogenically frozen when a canister of gas is released in their carriage. They unfreeze to find the world in ruins. Unbeknownst to them, 52 years has passed. They wrongly believe weeks, then months, then just 14 years have past whilst they were frozen in time. they are some of the few humans to have survived an apocalyptic asteroid strike and are alone in the British countryside. It is revealed that one of the group, Harriet Ambrose (Nicola Walker), knew of the incoming asteroid strike and had been on her way to a top-secret government project known as Ark. Harriet wishes to track down the Ark team to find her boyfriend, scientist Jonathan Geddes (Ralph Brown). The rest of the group agrees to join her, since it seems like their best chance to find other survivors and a safe haven. On the way they must deal with the dangers of the post-apocalyptic world, such as feral dog packs and tribes of seemingly hostile humans. Cast and crew Main characters Actor/Actress | Character |
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Nicola Walker | Harriet Ambrose, responsible for the accidental freezing of the railway carriage passengers. She emerges as one of the leaders of the group, due to her apparent knowledge of the disaster as a Ministry of Defence scientist with knowledge of Ark. It is later established that she is the girlfriend of Ark{{'}}s chief scientist, Johnathan Geddes, who has arranged her clearance, as she was not part of the "Facilitating Team" or the "Hibernation Team". | Christopher Fulford | Ian Hart, a policeman who boarded the train in a rush to join his wife who was in labour; his wife and child died in the asteroid strike. He has strong feelings for Jandra. | Steve Huison | Colin Wallace, a businessman whose sanity soon begins to slip. He has feelings for Roe and tries to kiss, then later to have sex with her. He deliberately locks Mick outside of Ark in the final episode. | Treva Etienne | Mick Sizer (Michael Smith), a thief and smooth-talker who becomes a leader of the group. He begins a relationship with Roe, upsetting Colin. | Amita Dhiri | Jandra Nixon, she was escaping from an abusive husband with her children, Leo and Anita, and after awakening, connected with Ian. She succumbs to her injuries after falling into a derelict underground refinery. | James Hazeldine | Austin Danforth, an all-round handyman who lost his wife to illness before the asteroid strike. He becomes a father-figure to much of the group. | Janet Dale | Jean Wilson, a nurse practitioner who provides basic medical care to the group. | Zoe Telford | Roe Germaine, a pregnant girl, approximately 20 years old, on the way to get an abortion. She has a physical relationship with Mick. | Sacha Dhawan | Leo Nixon, Jandra's teenaged son, who has misguided anger issues. He refuses to believe his mother regarding his father's abusiveness and later is responsible for Jandra's death, after which he admits to his father's wrongdoing. | Dinita Gohil | Anita Nixon, Jandra's young daughter of whom the group is quite protective. She befriends Hild. Many episodes begin or end with her diary-entry narration, a task covered by Leo for the end of episode five, when Hild's "tribe" abducts Anita and Hild. | Caroline Carver | Hild, a pregnant teenager who is running from her "tribe" of survivors, who roam the countryside on horseback. She befriends Anita and seems to care about the group. |
Supporting cast Ordered alphabetically by actors' surnames - Guard (Roger Bingham) – Episode 1
- Johnathan Geddes (Ralph Brown), Ark{{'}}s chief scientist and Harriet's lover, who gave her the cryogenic canister, government clearance, a security badge/swipe card, and directions to meet at his government bunker and later, at Ark. He appears as Harriet remembers him in a video in Episode 2, and in person having aged 40 years at the end of Episode 6.
- Karen (Joy Carradice) – Episode 6
- Mark (Kenneth Colley), Gillian's father and leader of the Mareby village group; he wants Hild and the train group to stay with him and, to that end, sabotages the van – Episode 5
- Darren (Chris Cook)
- Archie (Robert Dunn) – Episode 1
- Danny (Justin Ellery) – Episode 1
- Gillian (Deborah Findlay), Mark's daughter; she's had several still-born babies – Episode 5
- Sam (John Flitcroft) – Episode 1
- Becky (Abigail Hayes) – Episode 1
- Teenager (Chris Hoyle) – Episode 1
- Miss. Eversleigh (Mary Jones)
- Coats (Josh Moran) – Episode 1
- Behemoth (David Nicholls) – Episode 6 (not credited in episode 5)
- Hornrim (Phil Smeeton) – Episode 6 (not credited in episode 5)
- Midwife (Flo Wilson) – Episode 4
Episodes Production In Canada, the series aired under its working title: Cruel Earth.[1] The series was written by Matthew Graham, who went on to co-create and write Life on Mars, its spin-off Ashes to Ashes, and the short-lived Bonekickers. He also wrote the episode "Fear Her" for the 2006 series of Doctor Who, as well as two episodes of Hustle. Settings: - The railway depot shown in the programme, that is said to be Sheffield railway station, is in fact the derelict Manchester Mayfield railway station in Manchester.{{citation needed|date=January 2016}}
- The church in episode 2 is Gorton Monastery.
- The camp featured in episode 4 is an old Pontin's holiday camp in Prestatyn, North Wales (Tower Beach Holiday Camp).{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}}
- The village "Mareby" in episode 5 is Wardle, a small village in Greater Manchester, near Littleborough and Rochdale.{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}}
- The Ark structure featured in episode 6 was Thorpe Marsh Power Station, located five miles northeast of Doncaster; it was undergoing demolition at the time.{{Citation needed|date=January 2016}}
References 1. ^{{cite web |website=TV Guide |title=TV Show: Cruel Earth |url=http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/cruel-earth/408495}}
External links - {{IMDb title|id=0195471|title=The Last Train}}
- {{epguides|LastTrain|The Last Train}}
- {{tv.com show|the-last-train|The Last Train}}
Further reading - {{cite web |url=http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/Guide/LastTrain.htm |title=Episode Guide: The Last Train |website=The Guide}}
- {{cite web |url=http://scifi.uk.com/2005/07/26/the-last-train/ |date=July 26, 2005 |title=Review: The Last Train |website=scifi.uk.com}}
- {{cite web |url=http://www.tv.com/the-last-train/show/9500/reviews.html?flag=2&tag=subtabs;show_reviews |title=Review: The Last Train |website=tv.com}}
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