“That was an important part of the story: people's capacity to surivive terrible circumstances. We could've had a motorway full of rage and pirates and chainsaws, but I wanted to show a world that had adapted to its circumstances. With faith and hope. A very human thing to do. That's why they sang the hymns.”
Russell explains: " I still wonder if I should have called this Journey's End. Just as Brannigan says, with such dignity, "'Till the journey's end." But no, that was never a working title, just a ponder of mine. This story went through more changes than most in my head, before I wrote a word, but a lot of that development has been described in DWM 382, so moving on..." Doctor Who Companion, Series 3
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