The 1980s and 'The Edge Of Darkness'...
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 12:08 pm
Does anyone remember the series The Edge Of Darkness back in the 1980's? It was on BBC1 and was, and still is, described as one of the best dramas ever made. It was also a book, and a film starring Mel Gibson was made of it recently. The recent film was an updated version (now, rather than during the Cold War, and set in the USA).
Back in the 1980's (I was a teenager then) there was a lot of talk of World War 3, what would happen, how we would 'survive' a Nuclear Winter and so on. Programmes like that famous QED documentary (QED was a bit like Panorama but on ITV) all about this frightened the life out of people.
'The Edge Of Darkness' was, if recall rightly, about a young woman who stumbles across a huge nuclear storage facility hidden in a remote mountain area of Britain. She is then assassinated and her father goes looking for the truth.
I remember thinking at the time that something like this could actually happen. There were always rumours then that huge sites existed in remote baron areas of the UK, that were top secret, places that would have had interiors many times bigger (in terms of cubic-footage) than that of Earls Court arena in London, for building and storing nuclear weapons, and no one knew where they were.
What intrigues me is that these places would obviously still exist, although they would be empty, and I wonder what their function is now. Their locations are still top secret and there is every likelihood that if you are out treking in the Breckon Beacons, Snowdonia, or some remote moorland in Yorkshire, that you may stumble across a door in a hillside that is the entrance to such a place.
I know that some of the facilities where the Government would have relocated to and where people were supposed to go and live in the event of an attack have been revealed but not these huge secret facilities.
They are all still here, and only a tiny handful of people would know where they are.
Intriguing to say the least...
Back in the 1980's (I was a teenager then) there was a lot of talk of World War 3, what would happen, how we would 'survive' a Nuclear Winter and so on. Programmes like that famous QED documentary (QED was a bit like Panorama but on ITV) all about this frightened the life out of people.
'The Edge Of Darkness' was, if recall rightly, about a young woman who stumbles across a huge nuclear storage facility hidden in a remote mountain area of Britain. She is then assassinated and her father goes looking for the truth.
I remember thinking at the time that something like this could actually happen. There were always rumours then that huge sites existed in remote baron areas of the UK, that were top secret, places that would have had interiors many times bigger (in terms of cubic-footage) than that of Earls Court arena in London, for building and storing nuclear weapons, and no one knew where they were.
What intrigues me is that these places would obviously still exist, although they would be empty, and I wonder what their function is now. Their locations are still top secret and there is every likelihood that if you are out treking in the Breckon Beacons, Snowdonia, or some remote moorland in Yorkshire, that you may stumble across a door in a hillside that is the entrance to such a place.
I know that some of the facilities where the Government would have relocated to and where people were supposed to go and live in the event of an attack have been revealed but not these huge secret facilities.
They are all still here, and only a tiny handful of people would know where they are.
Intriguing to say the least...