Death by falling rock is a reality in every mine. Coal s1e3
In 1958 alone sixty-two miners loss their lives in pit accidents. Timeshift: When Coal Was King, BBC 2013
One must live life dangerously! Mrs Dalloway 1997 starring Venessa Redgrave & Sarah Badel & Amelia Bullmore & Phyllis Calvert & Alan Cox & Oliver Ford Davies & Rupoert Graves & Robert Hardy & Lena Headey & Michael Kitchen & Robert Portal et al, director Marleen Gorris
Instead of delivering dreams, politicians now promise to protect us from nightmares. They say that they will rescue us from terrible dangers that we cannot see and do not understand. And the greatest danger of all is international terrorism ... But much of this threat is a fantasy which has been exaggerated and distorted by politicians. It’s a dark illusion that has spread unquestioned through governments around the world, the security services and the international media. This is a series of films about how and why that fantasy was created and who it benefits. Adam Curtis, The Power of Nightmares III: The Shadows in the Cave, BBC 2004
There is more cause of danger from disunion among ourselves than by anything from our enemies. Oliver Cromwell
Massive asteroids on a collision course with Earth, deadly bursts of cosmic radiation with the power to wipe out life as we know it, and microscopic alien viruses that can invade our planet … Just out of sight are cosmic dangers beyond our control, each one able to end human civilisation as we know it. The UnXplained: Mysteries of the Universe, History 2024
‘Is there an object out there in space with our name on it?’ ibid. Michio Kaku
It isn’t what’s out there that’s dangerous as much as what’s in us. The Abominable Snowman 1957 starring Forrest Tucker & Peter Cushing & Maureen Connell & Robert Brown & Michael Brill & Arnold Marie & Wolfe Morris & Anthony Chinn et al, director Val Guest, Rollason to Friend