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* In ''Film/{{Threads}}'', an episode can be seen playing on the televisions in a shop window. There are also a couple of brief clips from the [[AudioAdaptation radio version]] that can be heard in the background in some of the pre-attack scenes.
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* In ''Film/{{Threads}}'', an episode can be seen playing on the televisions in a shop window. There are also a couple of brief clips from the [[AudioAdaptation radio version]] that can be heard in the background in some of the pre-attack scenes. These scenes emphasize [[TakeThat how completely and utterly worthless the advice given is.]]
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* The poster for ''VideoGame/EverybodysGoneToTheRapture'' is reminiscent of the encircled family logo that forms up at the end of each short. One [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzchKPk-MGc]] trailer for the game was even a {{Retraux}} PublicServiceAnnouncement directly inspired by the shorts' animation and style of delivery.
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* The poster for ''VideoGame/EverybodysGoneToTheRapture'' is reminiscent of the encircled family logo that forms up at the end of each short. One [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzchKPk-MGc]] trailer com/watch?v=GzchKPk-MGc trailer]] for the game was even a {{Retraux}} PublicServiceAnnouncement directly inspired by the shorts' animation and style of delivery.
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* WebVideo/Caddicarus uses the ending sound in the intro of one of his videos, specifically [[MakesAsMuchSenseInContext running with a compost box on his head.]]
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* WebVideo/Caddicarus WebVideo/{{Caddicarus}} uses the ending sound in the intro of one of his videos, specifically [[MakesAsMuchSenseInContext running with a compost box on his head.]]
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* The poster for ''VideoGame/EverybodysGoneToTheRapture'' is reminiscent of the encircled family logo that forms up at the end of each short. One [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzchKPk-MGc]] trailer for the game was even a {{Retraux}} PublicServiceAnnouncement directly inspired by the shorts' animation and style of delivery.
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* The BBC science documentary series ''Q.E.D'' 1982 episode "A Guide to Armageddon" has a couple in [[UsefulNotes/OneLondonThirtyThreeBoroughs Finsbury Park]] build a shelter according to instructions in the series' official pamphlet, with [[TheNarrator the voice of Ludovic Kennedy]] explaining precisely how ineffective such a shelter would be if a single megaton bomb were dropped on St. Paul's Cathedral three miles away.
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* The BBC Creator/TheBBC science documentary series ''Q.E.D'' 1982 episode "A Guide to Armageddon" has a couple in [[UsefulNotes/OneLondonThirtyThreeBoroughs Finsbury Park]] build a shelter according to instructions in the series' official pamphlet, with [[TheNarrator the voice of Ludovic Kennedy]] explaining precisely how ineffective such a shelter would be if a single megaton bomb were dropped on St. Paul's Cathedral three miles away.
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* Music/FrankieGoesToHollywood
* In ''Film/{{Threads}}'', an episode can be seen playing on the televisions in a shop window. There are also a couple of brief clips from the [[AudioAdaptation radio version]] that can be heard in the background in some of the pre-attack scenes.
* In ''Film/{{Threads}}'', an episode can be seen playing on the televisions in a shop window. There are also a couple of brief clips from the [[AudioAdaptation radio version]] that can be heard in the background in some of the pre-attack scenes.
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* Music/FrankieGoesToHollywood
Patrick Allen, who narrated the films, would later parody the recordings for Music/FrankieGoesToHollywood's song "Two Tribes", announcing "I am the last voice you will ever hear. Do not be alarmed."
* In ''Film/{{Threads}}'', an episode can be seen playing on the televisions in a shop window. There are also a couple of brief clips from the [[AudioAdaptation radio version]] that can be heard in the background in some of the pre-attackscenes.scenes.
* Music/JethroTull recorded a song called "Protect and Survive" on their 1980 album ''A''.
* A song by the hardcore punk/D-beat band Discharge featured play on words "Protest and Survive" as its title, a reference to E. P. Thompson's anti-nuclear manifesto.
* Heavy metal band Music/{{Wolfsbane}}'s self-titled album contains a song called "Protect and Survive".
* London Post-rock band Public Service Broadcasting recorded a track "Protect and Survive" using samples from the Roger Limb score set over a drum heavy track with live performances incorporating visual elements taken from the government information film.
* In the ''Series/{{Spooks}}'' episode "Nuclear Strike", Malcolm is seen viewing one of the information videos.
* In ''Series/TheYoungOnes'' episode "Bomb", the lads find an atom bomb in front of their fridge. Neil consults "the incredibly helpful Protect and Survive manual!" They hide ineffectively under tables and paint themselves white to deflect the blast.
* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' serial "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E3TheClawsOfAxos The Claws of Axos]]", a sly dig was made about the Civil Defence information available about protection against nuclear blast when the Brigadier asks the Master what they can do, as the Master is preparing to store the entire output of the Nuclear Reactor in the Doctor's TARDIS. The Master turns around and says "Well you could always take the usual precautions against Nuclear Blast, sticky tape on the windows, things like that". This information was still issued in ''Protect and Survive'' documents.
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* In ''Film/{{Threads}}'', an episode can be seen playing on the televisions in a shop window. There are also a couple of brief clips from the [[AudioAdaptation radio version]] that can be heard in the background in some of the pre-attack
* Music/JethroTull recorded a song called "Protect and Survive" on their 1980 album ''A''.
* A song by the hardcore punk/D-beat band Discharge featured play on words "Protest and Survive" as its title, a reference to E. P. Thompson's anti-nuclear manifesto.
* Heavy metal band Music/{{Wolfsbane}}'s self-titled album contains a song called "Protect and Survive".
* London Post-rock band Public Service Broadcasting recorded a track "Protect and Survive" using samples from the Roger Limb score set over a drum heavy track with live performances incorporating visual elements taken from the government information film.
* In the ''Series/{{Spooks}}'' episode "Nuclear Strike", Malcolm is seen viewing one of the information videos.
* In ''Series/TheYoungOnes'' episode "Bomb", the lads find an atom bomb in front of their fridge. Neil consults "the incredibly helpful Protect and Survive manual!" They hide ineffectively under tables and paint themselves white to deflect the blast.
* In the ''Series/DoctorWho'' serial "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E3TheClawsOfAxos The Claws of Axos]]", a sly dig was made about the Civil Defence information available about protection against nuclear blast when the Brigadier asks the Master what they can do, as the Master is preparing to store the entire output of the Nuclear Reactor in the Doctor's TARDIS. The Master turns around and says "Well you could always take the usual precautions against Nuclear Blast, sticky tape on the windows, things like that". This information was still issued in ''Protect and Survive'' documents.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WhenTheWindBlows''
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* In ''Film/Threads'', ''Film/{{Threads}}'', an episode can be seen playing on the televisions in a shop window. There are also a couple of brief clips from the [[AudioAdaptation radio version]] that can be heard in the background in some of the pre-attack scenes.
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* The BBC science documentary series ''Q.E.D'' 1982 episode "A Guide to Armageddon" has a couple in [[UsefulNotes/OneLondonThirtyThreeBoroughs Finsbury Park]] build a shelter according to instructions in the series' official pamphlet, with TheNarrator explaining precisely how ineffective such a shelter would be if a single megaton bomb were dropped on St. Paul's Cathedral three miles away.
* John Pilger shows clips from the series in his documentary, ''The Truth Game''.
* John Pilger shows clips from the series in his documentary, ''The Truth Game''.
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* The BBC science documentary series ''Q.E.D'' 1982 episode "A Guide to Armageddon" has a couple in [[UsefulNotes/OneLondonThirtyThreeBoroughs Finsbury Park]] build a shelter according to instructions in the series' official pamphlet, with TheNarrator [[TheNarrator the voice of Ludovic Kennedy]] explaining precisely how ineffective such a shelter would be if a single megaton bomb were dropped on St. Paul's Cathedral three miles away.
* John Pilger shows clips from the series in his documentary, ''The TruthGame''.Game''.
* ''WesternAnimation/WhenTheWindBlows''
* Music/FrankieGoesToHollywood
* In ''Film/Threads'', an episode can be seen playing on the televisions in a shop window. There are also a couple of brief clips from the [[AudioAdaptation radio version]] that can be heard in the background in some of the pre-attack scenes.
* John Pilger shows clips from the series in his documentary, ''The Truth
* ''WesternAnimation/WhenTheWindBlows''
* Music/FrankieGoesToHollywood
* In ''Film/Threads'', an episode can be seen playing on the televisions in a shop window. There are also a couple of brief clips from the [[AudioAdaptation radio version]] that can be heard in the background in some of the pre-attack scenes.
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* The BBC science documentary series ''Q.E.D'' 1982 episode "A Guide to Armageddon" has a couple in [[UsefulNotes/OneLondonThrityThreeBoroughs Finsbury Park]] build a shelter according to instructions in the series' official pamphlet, with TheNarrator explaining precisely how ineffective such a shelter would be if a single megaton bomb were dropped on St. Paul's Cathedral three miles away.
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* The BBC science documentary series ''Q.E.D'' 1982 episode "A Guide to Armageddon" has a couple in [[UsefulNotes/OneLondonThrityThreeBoroughs [[UsefulNotes/OneLondonThirtyThreeBoroughs Finsbury Park]] build a shelter according to instructions in the series' official pamphlet, with TheNarrator explaining precisely how ineffective such a shelter would be if a single megaton bomb were dropped on St. Paul's Cathedral three miles away.
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* Footage from the series appeared in the 1980 ''Series/{{Panorama}}'' episode, "If The Bomb Drops..."
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* Footage from the series appeared in the 1980 ''Series/{{Panorama}}'' episode, "If The Bomb Drops...""
* The BBC science documentary series ''Q.E.D'' 1982 episode "A Guide to Armageddon" has a couple in [[UsefulNotes/OneLondonThrityThreeBoroughs Finsbury Park]] build a shelter according to instructions in the series' official pamphlet, with TheNarrator explaining precisely how ineffective such a shelter would be if a single megaton bomb were dropped on St. Paul's Cathedral three miles away.
* John Pilger shows clips from the series in his documentary, ''The Truth Game''.
* The BBC science documentary series ''Q.E.D'' 1982 episode "A Guide to Armageddon" has a couple in [[UsefulNotes/OneLondonThrityThreeBoroughs Finsbury Park]] build a shelter according to instructions in the series' official pamphlet, with TheNarrator explaining precisely how ineffective such a shelter would be if a single megaton bomb were dropped on St. Paul's Cathedral three miles away.
* John Pilger shows clips from the series in his documentary, ''The Truth Game''.
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* Footage from the series appeared in the 1980 ''Series/{{Panorama}}'' episode, "If The Bomb Drops..."