The Children
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Initial release | United Kingdom |
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Directors | Tom Shankland |
Story by | Paul Andrew Williams |
Production company | BBC Films |
Screenplay | Tom Shankland |
Paul Andrew Williams | |
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ID | 862282 |
About The Children
Two families gather at an upscale English estate in late December. Elaine (Eva Birthistle) and her sister, Chloe (Rachel Shelley), along with their husbands and children, are set for a weekend of family bonding and winter fun. But when they arrive, one of the children becomes sick, and all of the children exhibit strange behavior. The adults don't realize the disturbing truth until it's too late: The children have contracted a disease that has turned them into brutal, psychotic killers.
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Israeli forces reported to be pushing into southern Gaza
... James Elder, from The Children s agency Unicef, described Nasser Medical Hospital in Khan Younis as a " warzone"...
Feminist icon Gloria Steinem on 'lethal' desire to control wombs
... Who is raising The Children? Who is making dinner? Who is doing the dishes? That s crucial...
Henry Kissinger: Divisive diplomat who towered over world affairs
... Kissinger accepted the award " with humility" and donated the prize money to The Children of American servicemen killed in the conflict...
The Covid kids starting school unable to speak
... " After a year of speech and language support, The Children are all keen to speak now...
Israel Gaza: Three-year-old-twins among hostages released by Hamas
... The Children s mother, Ranana, was on the phone with them when Hamas arrived, and heard her youngest son cry: " Don t take me, I m too young! " Siblings Sahar Kalderon, 16, and her 12-year-old brother Erez were freed by Hamas, too...
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... " I am a mother also, so I understand why The Children have to come out first, " Yamit said...
Coronavirus: a call for UK-wide clap for key persons on the NHS anniversary
Annemarie Plas
are encouraged to celebrate the NHS's 72nd birthday and thank key people for their support during the Corona-Virus -pandemic-a nation-wide clap next month.
Nhs England boss Sir Simon Stevens and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby , to support the formative personalities of the initiative.
The initiative would make, 5. July, in honor of the official day.
Clapping for caring founder Annemarie Plas also the monitoring of The Campaign .
Dutch-born, London-based Ms Plas-wide round of applause for NHS staff and key people, the clap, saw millions of people at their Windows and on their doorsteps, on Thursday night in lockdown. has been credited with the Start of the Federal
Ms Plas, who and be replaced by an annual event: "The Time is Now to extend this gratitude and recognize who has and still is helping us through this crisis.
"I hope we can make 5. July, A Day that unites us in a nationwide 'Thank You '. "
In a letter, put Together by the coalition, public figures, including Sir Simon and The Most Reverend Justin Welby , the head of The Church of England, expressed their support.
He said: "We all owe a debt of gratitude for The Nurses , doctors, physios, porters, cleaning, and countless others that have delivered for the patients and their families, along with all in the care sector.
"But We Are also very grateful for The Shop workers, transportation, personnel, delivery drivers, teachers, garbage collectors, farmers, armed service personnel and other key workers who kept the country going. "
Sir Simon added that he wanted to thank The Public and, in particular, whose support has meant so Much "by The Children , the rainbows and the NHS-sign in your window to all those that saved lives, to slow down by staying At Home , the spread of this terrible Virus ".
archbishop of canterbury, coronavirus pandemic, nhs
Source of news: bbc.com