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Protect and Survive was a public information campaign on civil defence. ... [19] and were ready for use by at least 1975. [25] ...
Allen narrated the British Government's Protect and Survive series of public information films in the 1970s; some of his lines in that production were re-recorded and sampled into the single "Two Tribes" by the band Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
It includes detailed accounts of the creation of official guidance by the Home Office, including the Protect and Survive campaign in the 1970s and 1980s. It also includes materials produced by local authorities, as well as privately created publications such as Protect and Survive Monthly magazine and advertisements for nuclear bunkers. [3]
Ah, 1975. You may or may not remember much from that year, but it was when Gerald Ford was U.S. president, Saturday Night Live premiered on TV, and the Vietnam War ended. People were wearing bell ...
The advice contained in the films relied on (referred to as an inner refuge in Protect and Survive) and the idea of white washing the windows to prevent fires. The warning system features four coloured warning systems (red meaning imminent attack, grey meaning fallout in one hour, black meaning imminent fallout, and finally the all clear ...
A 7-year-old child that Bhanot helped protect went on to become a captain of a major airline, and he noted that she was his inspiration. Image credits: historycoolkids
Protest and Survive is a reference to the British government's Cold War leaflet Protect and Survive and may refer to: a pamphlet by E. P. Thompson in support of unilateral nuclear disarmament (1981) a track on the album Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing by the British hardcore punk group Discharge
Captured here in Austin, Texas, in 2022, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss perform on their Raising the Roof Tour. Plant revisits he early years with Led Zeppelin in a new doc, "Becoming Led Zeppelin."