The Day of the Triffids
The Day of the Triffids is a BBC miniseries adaptation of John Wyndham's novel of the same name. The novel had previously been adapted by the BBC in a 1981 miniseries.
Casts & Crew
Dougray Scott
Joely Richardson
Eddie Izzard
Brian Cox
Vanessa Redgrave
Jason Priestley
Shane Taylor
Troy Glasgow
John White
Nora-Jane Noone
Adam Sinclair
Steven Elder
Tim Frances
Lizzie Hopley
Willie Jonah
William Ilkley
Kathryn Sumner
Paul Chahidi
Sammy Williams
Eva Sayer
Claire-Louise Cordwell
Simon Naylor
Paul Blair
Tony Maudsley
Paul Woodson
Scott Baker
Rosalind Halstead
Ewen Bremner
Andreas Hoppe
Jenn Murray
Julia Joyce
Genevieve O'Reilly
Rita Davies
John Wilson-Goddard
Simon Lowe
Raji James
Stephanie Carey
Tim Versteegen
Karl Fischer
Helen Barford
Margo Cargill
Jasmine Jeffery
Natasha Alderslade
Forbes KB
Karl Rhodes
David Buchanan
Greg Bennett
Natalie Hallam
Reena Lalbihari
Chris Wilson
Christian Wolf-La'Moy
Also Directed by Nick Copus
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