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Blake's 7

  • TV Series
  • 1978–1981
  • TV-14
  • 50m
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8.0/10
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Blake's 7 (1978)
A group of convicts and outcasts fight a guerrilla war against the totalitarian Terran Federation from a highly advanced alien spaceship.
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A group of convicts and outcasts fight a guerrilla war against the totalitarian Terran Federation from a highly advanced alien spaceship.A group of convicts and outcasts fight a guerrilla war against the totalitarian Terran Federation from a highly advanced alien spaceship.A group of convicts and outcasts fight a guerrilla war against the totalitarian Terran Federation from a highly advanced alien spaceship.

  • Creator
    • Terry Nation
  • Stars
    • Michael Keating
    • Paul Darrow
    • Peter Tuddenham
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    • Creator
      • Terry Nation
    • Stars
      • Michael Keating
      • Paul Darrow
      • Peter Tuddenham
    • 65User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Michael Keating
    • Vila Restal
    • 1978–1981
    Paul Darrow
    Paul Darrow
    • Kerr Avon
    • 1978–1981
    Peter Tuddenham
    • Zen…
    • 1978–1981
    Jan Chappell
    Jan Chappell
    • Cally
    • 1978–1981
    Jacqueline Pearce
    Jacqueline Pearce
    • Servalan…
    • 1978–1981
    Gareth Thomas
    Gareth Thomas
    • Roj Blake
    • 1978–1981
    Sally Knyvette
    Sally Knyvette
    • Jenna Stannis
    • 1978–1979
    Steven Pacey
    Steven Pacey
    • Del Tarrant…
    • 1980–1981
    Josette Simon
    Josette Simon
    • Dayna Mellanby
    • 1980–1981
    David Jackson
    • Olag Gan
    • 1978–1979
    Glynis Barber
    Glynis Barber
    • Soolin…
    • 1978–1981
    Stuart Fell
    Stuart Fell
    • Guard…
    • 1978–1981
    Brian Croucher
    Brian Croucher
    • Travis…
    • 1979
    James Muir
    • Federation Trooper…
    • 1978–1981
    Stephen Greif
    Stephen Greif
    • Space Commander Travis
    • 1978
    Deep Roy
    Deep Roy
    • Decima…
    • 1978–1980
    Michael Gaunt
    • Base Computer…
    • 1978–1981
    John Bryans
    • Senator Bercol…
    • 1978–1980
    • Creator
      • Terry Nation
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    8christian_gil88

    A 'cult' series worthy of its status amongst aficionados

    Despite the somewhat clunky special effects and plastic sets and costumes this series has always had a devoted following. Its plot lines, its witty and sharp dialogue, and the development of the characters seems to make you want more; and for 52 episodes 'more' is what we get. Splendid performances by all the major participants, this series has all the qualities you might wish for in a good book. You just have to keep 'turning the page'. For my money this is more fun than the old "Doctor Who" series (although the new Doctor Who series is another matter - fabulous!) The BBC, it seems to me, has always been lucky in having good writers for Sci-Fi. Right from Nigel Kneale (Quatermass, 1953 onwards) to Terry Nation and others. Great fun and completely addictive.
    dr_foreman

    Season One: So Far, So Good

    I discovered "Blakes 7" (though it ought to be "Blake's 6," methinks) when I was five years old - and I dismissed it. I thought it looked boring and corny, and when I got hooked on "Doctor Who" shortly thereafter, I forgot all about it.

    Well, like a wayward son, I have returned to "Blakes 7" all these years later. I've just finished the season one DVDs, and I enjoyed myself immensely. In some respects it's a very familiar show that borrows terminology and ideas from much older genre entertainment, like "Star Trek." But it's quite revolutionary in terms of structure - the arc plot is ahead of its time - and characterization. "Blakes 7" also features a surprisingly cynical world view; the Federation in this series isn't a league of whitewashed good guys, it's a corrupt organization that controls its subjects through military force and "1984"-like brainwashing.

    The best character of the season is Avon, who is played in a wonderful sneering fashion by Paul Darrow. Blake is my second favorite; he's an idealist, but he's tough and he's not preachy (thank goodness). The other crew members, truth be told, are a little bland. I'm not sure why people seem to like the cowardly thief character Villa so much, since his role mainly consists of whining and cracking flat jokes. Jenna the smuggler is a pretty foxy lady, but she doesn't do much but get tied up and possessed - both staple pastimes for women in these semi-sexist old shows.

    Certain plot elements are recycled in a tiresome fashion; in several episodes, half of Blake's crew is stranded on a planet while the other half contends with a problem in space. And of course, there's always a moment when the ground team is in mortal peril and needs to be "beamed up," but nobody's at the controls to do it. I complain too much, though - there are several genuinely surprising plot twists in the first season. And, even when the stories are a little clichéd, a great cast of British character actors is on hand to pick up the slack. Cool guest stars like Brian Blessed and Julian Glover reliably provide rock-solid support for the regulars.

    The show is still easy to dismiss due to its low budget. But does it really matter that Blake's laser gun looks like a hair-curler? Not a bit. Flawed production values do very little to detract from "Blakes 7," which in the final analysis is clearly one of the more thoughtful and exciting sci-fi series I've had the pleasure to watch. The very first episode, which concerns Blake being framed for child molestation, is particularly gripping. It's highly recommended stuff.
    zedthedestroyer

    Stylish substance over insubstantial style

    In 1978, America had "Battlestar Galactica" and Dirk Benedict. England had "Blake's 7" and Paul Darrow. England had the better deal.

    Sure, "Blake's 7" had a shoddy budget and clunkier sets than "Doctor Who", but the show had more interesting characters. You could not find a more diverse bunch of criminals, freedom fighters, and guns-for-hire - and these were the heroes (or anti-heroes)of the show. Almost every week they fought Servalan, Travis, and the evil Galactic Federation (boo,hiss!) while sometimes barely getting along with each other. The show flagged a bit in the last season, but it had the best series finale of all time in my opinion.
    stephie-12

    Wonderfully cheesy!

    This is quite simply the coolest sci-fi series of all time. It is easy to laugh at the sets and effects in these days of CGI, but it was good entertaining fun when it came out. Gareth Thomas played the Blake of the title, who whizzed round the universe with his crew of outlaws, trying to avoid the Federation. The leader of the Federation, Servalan, was a strong, scary woman who thought nothing of stabbing her allies in the back. In contrast to series such as Doctor Who, the female cast members werent just "screamers" - they all had their own specific and useful skills, such as Cally (Jan Chappell) who had psychic powers and Jenna (Sally Knyvette), an expert pilot. Watching it now brings back many memories, but it does stand up even now. Inspired!
    Tattoo-4

    Blake's 7 is my favorite sci-fi series.

    Blake's 7 is my favorite sci-fi series, mainly because of the witty dialogue and shades-of-gray characterizations. I own all the videos and rewatch the Blake episodes often.

    I understand a TV movie in the UK is projected for 2000. I wish Blake or Gareth Thomas were involved and, also, that people who understood Blake's 7 better were involved. The last two recent radio dramas (done by the people involved with the proposed movie) have suffered by being Blakeless as well as being rather corny and twisting the characters so formerly well defined by the series.

    I strongly recommend the Blake's 7 series to anyone who can be mature enough to ignore the terrible special effects. This is a series where characterization and acting are strong.

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    • Trivia
      In an interview, Paul Darrow called Firefly (2002) and its film follow-up Serenity - L'ultime rébellion (2005), "Today's "Blake's 7"".
    • Goofs
      In many episodes the team transport down to a particular place then walk, sometimes long distances, to their final destination past security guards, cameras etc. Also Vila is frequently called upon to use his 'hacking' skills to open various locks and doors.

      But in many cases there is no reason why they could not have just transported down to where they wanted to go in the first place. To get past a locked door it is simply a matter of returning to the Liberator and then back to the other side of the door.
    • Quotes

      Roj Blake: Where are we?

      Vila Restal: In a transit cell.

      Roj Blake: I don't understand.

      Vila Restal: You're on your way to the penal colony on Cygnus Alpha. Or you will be when the prison ship's refueled. Try to look on the bright side. It must have something. None of the guests have ever left early. In fact, none of them have ever left at all.

      Roj Blake: Why are you going there?

      Vila Restal: They didn't give me a choice. I steal things. Compulsive, I'm afraid. I've had my head adjusted by some of the best in the business. But it just won't stay adjusted.

      Roj Blake: A professional thief.

      Vila Restal: More a vocation than a profession. Other people's property comes naturally to me.

      [Jenna sits down next to them]

      Jenna Stannis: [to Blake] What's the time?

      Vila Restal: [returning Blake's watch] Just taking care of it while you were unconscious. The place is full of criminals.

    • Connections
      Edited into Blake's 7: Duel (1978)

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    • Release date
      • January 2, 1978 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blake'in Yedilisi
    • Filming locations
      • Betchworth Quarry, Betchworth, Reigate, Surrey, England, UK(surface of planet Betafarl - episode 'Warlord')
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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