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- In celebration the gang have a party. Not being used to the effects of alcohol, things get a little out of hand and the gang vote on a suitable punishment for those at fault.
- Greg, travelling alone, has become paranoid and mistrustful of strangers. Will his fears ultimately be confirmed, and what secrets will he uncover as a result?
- Charles is nearly killed on a solo expedition, narrowly saved from a pack of wild dogs by the nihilistic Richard Fenton. But with an outbreak of rabies and armed men taking no chances, will his luck hold out?
- A visitor spends the night, sneaking off in the morning but not before he notices the tanker full of petrol. Greg and Jenny take the tanker to a neighboring community to trade while the visitors chase them down.
- Some of the gang return to the quarry to pick up what remains of Vic's hoard, only to find out that he's still alive.
- A strange disease sweeps through Britain and the world with amazing swiftness. Abby Grant searches for her son. Jenny thrust out of her city life wanders through the country around London trying to find a way to survive.
- The group are becoming irritable with each other after trading their petrol for some seed which turns out to be bad, and a fox has killed their chickens. Abby, tired of her role as the leader, retreats and talks it over with Jenny, who reveals she is pregnant with Greg's child. A wandering group arrives and requests shelter for a sick woman they are carrying. The group says they were driven from their land by a large band of thieves roaming the area. Greg and the others in his group agree to contact other settlements so they can band together and form an alliance against similar attacks. Abby meanwhile, needing some peace, leaves the settlement to seek out Jimmy Garland, and stays with him in his house. Back at the settlement, the sick girl, Ruth, recovers and tells them she was a medical student; she mentions that she was staying on a barge with some other people, one of whom was a boy named Peter Grant. Abby returns the next day with Jimmy. Jenny rushes out to tell her the news that her son is still alive.
- Greg and Charles find Ruth, but will their plan to take her back be successful - and does she want them to?
- Abby, Jenny and Greg drive to the nearest large supermarket to stock up on food. While there, they come up against some armed men who are working on Wormley's behalf. The men threaten to shoot them if they take the food and insist they sign up at the community. Abby refuses, and her group manages to overcome the men and escape. Arriving back at the church they find a tramp, Tom Price, has taken shelter at their house. He agrees to join them and help. He tells them of a young boy he encountered who Abby hopes may be her son. Abby, Greg and Jenny go to find him but discover he is dead, but is not Abby's son. While away, Wormley's men have discovered their base and wait for their return. Tom agrees to join their settlement, and they begin trashing Abby's group's possessions. Abby, Jenny, and Greg return, but one of Wormley's men warns them not to enter the church, so the trio waits in the dark until the gang leaves. Fearing for their safety they leave the area the next day, with Abby vowing to continue searching for her son.
- Vic is struggling to adapt to life of disability in a world where only the strong survive. An old face from the past returns, giving Vic a new reason for living, not necessarily for good reasons.
- Abby accidentally gets involved in a local war when she picks up a wounded man being chased by a group of armed men. They shoot one of Abby's tyres as she escapes. The man, Jimmy Garland, takes Abby to the cave where he has been staying: there is instant chemistry between the pair. He is the rightful owner of the Waterhouse manor but has been evicted by a larger group, led by Knox. While Jimmy is finding another vehicle for Abby she is captured by Knox, who convinces her his intentions for Garland's estate are reasonable and honourable, and she agrees to find Jimmy and play mediator between them. Jimmy, however, has kidnapped one of Knox's women as collateral for Abby. Abby brings Jimmy to Knox, but his men attack and restrain him. Abby leaves, and finds Greg, Jenny and the children looking for her. Back at the manor, Knox is torturing Jimmy to reveal the whereabouts of the girl. As the men go to the hut to retrieve the girl, they are surprised as Greg bursts through the door with a shotgun, demanding that Knox's men let Jimmy go. They make the exchange and escape, though Jimmy insists he must stay to continue fighting his "war."
- Greg comes home to find Britain just as desolate as Holland. Abby continues to look for her son, and finds that not all the gatherings of survivors have altruistic motives. Jenny finds it a challenge to survive on her own.
- Charles and Pet are on an expedition when they encounter two sick travellers. Taking them to the nearest place to treat them, they find themselves in a settlement ran like a military organisation, where they may never be allowed to leave.
- Charles and Greg are trying to bring other community leaders together, but their negotiations are complicated by the presence of a sniper who is targetting young women.
- Abby, Jenny and Greg are driving towards Abby's home town of Brimpsfield, looking for her son. At a petrol station they find posters for a nearby settlement. They run across settlement members, Charles and Loraine, who themselves have just found a young boy, Mick. Greg, Abby, and Jenny decide to accompany them to Maredell before deciding whether to join forces. On arrival, they discover that many in the settlement have become mortally ill from poisoned fish. They soon learn that Charles is obsessed with repopulating the earth and is trying to impregnate as many women as possible to achieve this goal. His intentions now turn to Abby, who is horrified. The trio leaves the following day.
- An underground settlement in London tricks Ruth into arriving there, hoping to use her skills as a doctor - whether she agrees or not.
- Two strangers on the run from a possessive merchant fall under the mercy of Abby, Jenny, Greg and the Gang. Trouble ensues as the gang try to protect the strangers.
- Jenny gives birth to Greg's baby, but there are complications. Paul offers to help by setting out to fetch medical supplies and surgical equipment, but with diseases still out there, is he taking too much of a risk?
- While Abby goes to her son's school, Jenny and Greg run across two small children, John and Lizzie, who have been living in the home of John's dead grandmother. When they all go up to the school to meet Abby, the children tell them about a bus full of school children who have gone up to Derbyshire, "where the angels are". They all take off to the area and find a house to stay in, but Greg is accidentally shot by a man who took shelter there, Lincoln, who's given Greg a minor flesh wound. The man tells the group that armed men calling themselves "The British Government" recently came, taking many of his supplies. Abby leaves on her own and finds the "angels," three religious men who have isolated themselves in the hills. Later, when Jenny, Greg, and the children set out to follow Abby, Lincoln takes Lizzie hostage, but she is saved by her dog. The group leaves Lincoln behind and rejoins Abby at the "angels'" cabin. However, the men quickly become ill, and they realise Abby has brought the plague with her and infected them. The five travellers leave after the three men have died.
- Mina is attracted to an elderly man she meets on a river barge and arranges to bring him lunch in exchange for boots for the community. However, when the barge returns, the man is nowhere to be seen, and a new pair have taken his place.
- As the gang find a place to call home, an old friend returns to join them, along with some new faces..
- The arrival of a new person to the settlement helps settle tensions among the community. But is the softly-spoken Alistair really all he seems, and why is Hubert so eager to get rid of him?
- Things look bleak for Greg and a heavily pregnant Jenny as Abby has left to be reunited with her son, and the manor house has burnt down. Their old acquaintance Charles Vaughan offers them a place in his community, but is it ideal?
- Arthur begins to show signs of illness, while a new group are quarantined due to a new strain of flu. Their leader, Mark Carter, has plans to take over as leader of the community.
- A hot air balloon crash lands near the settlement, providing answers and more questions. With the discovery that there are energy facilities in Norway, a new sense of hope is provided - but who will make the journey?
- Jenny discovers that a vet, Janet, is the mother of John. Conflict ensues as Charles wants to press on with the search for Greg, but Jenny insists on reuniting the mother and son. Yet how will John feel when he meets his mother?
- It's been six months since anyone has seen Greg. After receiving a letter from him, Charles and Jenny travel to his last known location, finding a military organisation that they regard with suspicion.
- With Jenny trying desperately to find him, Greg wanders upon a community run by children who have been stealing from their neighbours. But what are the children trying to hide, and what can Greg do to help them?
- Charles and Hubert are reunited with Jenny, then Agnes. Unfortunately they take shelter in a community led by the domineering Brod. Wild dogs make escape impossible, but how long will Brod let them live if they don't do what he wants?
- Charles is thrilled when Sally, one of the new girls, is pregnant. However, his suggestions that more of the girls get pregnant to ensure the survival of humanity isn't met with a positive reaction.
- When one of the community members reveals himself to be a parson, the idea of having a Sunday Service is touted. However, it causes conflict in a group who wonder if there's a need for religion in a post-pandemic world.
- Charles, Hubert and Jenny take the steam train up to Scotland, where they plan to meet with Alec and Sam after electricity has been restored. But none of them have realised that Sam's plan all along was to sabotage it.
- With the revelation that a steam train has been brought back to life, Charles makes it his mission to encourage communities to trade on the station. But will they be able to trust each other - or Charles?
- Charles travels to an old army camp after receiving an urgent message to meet Greg there. When he arrives, he finds no sign of Greg, but Anna with plans for a new government in Greg's name.
- Charles, Jenny and Hubert find a milling community that has given itself over to non-violence and contemplative worship. Will their presence challenge these values, and what secrets are the community hiding?
- Tempers are frayed when the travellers arrive at a former mining community and Frank's health worsens. When Charles tries to get Jenny to sleep with Alec to ensure his loyalty to the group, further resentments come to the surface.
- The group, now accompanied by Frank, search for a settlement that acts as home to Alec Campbell, an electronics expert. When they find Alec, they discover that he has no interest in using his vital skills, and they must persuade him.
- When Hubert Goss is spurned by Mina, he spreads rumours out of spite that the eccentric lady is a witch. The problems begin when, one by one, the rest of the community start to believe him.