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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • #Blakes7 #TerryNation #doctorwho #blakesseven
    Stam Fine Reviews looks at the BBC Science Fiction Classic Blake's 7, created by Terry Nation.
    Blake's 7 follows the adventures of the Liberator Crew as they attempt to bring down the authoritarian Terran Federation ruling the galaxy. Blake (Gareth Thomas) is an idealist; Avon (Paul Darrow), a cynical computer expert; Vila (Michael Keating) is a talented thief; Jenna (Sally Knyvette), a smuggler; Gan (David Jackson), a big guy with no particular skills; Tarrant (Steven Pacey), a space captain; Dayna (Josette Simon), a weapons designer; and gunfighter Soolin (Glynis Barber). Then there's their main nemesis: Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce).
    In Part One, we take an overall look at the show, its characters, origins, developments and its legacy.
    In Part Two, we look at each of the series' 52 episodes. If there's anything not in this first video, chances are it's in Part Two. Part Two can be found here: • Blake's 7 (Part Two). ...
    In any hypothetical part Three, we will talk for five hours about apostrophes in titles.
    0:00 Intro
    0:39 What is Blake's 7?
    5:45 Roj Blake
    6:53 Jenna Stannis
    8:03 Kerr Avon
    10:50 Vila Restal
    11:44 Cally
    13:29 Olag Gan
    14:27 Zen
    15:02 Travis
    16:25 Servalan
    17:27: The Liberator
    18:33 The Drama
    20:44 Series A (1978)
    21:20 Orac
    22:30 The First Year
    23:26 Origins
    28:45 Ship Design
    29:49 Trek Wars Who
    30:29 Before Blake
    30:55 In the Studio
    32:05 Series B (1979)
    34:29 Death!
    35:40 Star One
    37:44 Modelwork
    38:34 Series C (1980)
    39:43 Dayna Mellanby and Del Tarrant
    41:27 Ongoing Nothing
    43:20 Very Special Effects
    44:06 The End of Blake's 7, first attempt
    45:34 Series D (1981)
    45:55 Soolin and Slave
    49:09 Endgame (Spoiler Alert)
    50:55 Finale
    53:30 Scorpio
    54:26 Music and Sound
    55:19 Merchandise
    56:00 Legacy, Best and Worst Episodes
    57:20 After Blake
    58:35 Summary

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  • @nufe
    @nufe Před rokem +487

    Paul Darrow. He literally stole the show. Legend.

    • @petergivenbless900
      @petergivenbless900 Před rokem +34

      Paul Darrow's Avon is like James Woods' Alan Rickman.

    • @ianbrewster8934
      @ianbrewster8934 Před rokem +6

      💯

    • @Elwaves2925
      @Elwaves2925 Před rokem +28

      I'd put Michael Keating as Vila up there as well but Darrow definitely loved to chew the scenery and makes scenes his own.

    • @thanqualthehighseer
      @thanqualthehighseer Před rokem +16

      and Villa thought he was the master thief

    • @coinopanimator
      @coinopanimator Před rokem +4

      @@petergivenbless900 comment of the year so far.

  • @drewhardin3992
    @drewhardin3992 Před rokem +139

    As a kid, the episode when Kerr Avon just ignored that he sacrificed a character to save the ship sold me this show forever. As an American it was hard to get the episodes, and finally got help from one of my British friends. Shows like this are proof that if you just use your imagination to fill in the flaws in the special effects (and the limits of the budget) then great things can happen.

    • @daveroche6522
      @daveroche6522 Před rokem +8

      Indeed - special/visual effects should/must be a PART of the story, not the story itself.

    • @bandyboo2805
      @bandyboo2805 Před rokem +4

      "Who"?

    • @NathanTarantlawriter
      @NathanTarantlawriter Před rokem +2

      Absolutely!

    • @eumaeus
      @eumaeus Před rokem +5

      As an 8 year old when this came out, I don't recall the special effects being poor. I loved the ship and especially the deck - those chairs are iconic.

    • @sachabinky2915
      @sachabinky2915 Před rokem +2

      Stardrive was the episode.

  • @happierabroad
    @happierabroad Před 2 měsíci +6

    I love Avon's face. He looked so sharp and fierce and calculating and scheming. He looked like a master Shakespearean actor.

  • @paulkinnear2727
    @paulkinnear2727 Před rokem +28

    I will never criticize a television show or film for having an imagination that exceeds its budget. When the reverse happens, that's when you get Transformers movies. I grew up with Blake's 7, a show I'm still a fan of to this day (I buy all the Big |Finish cd's and books!) and regularly watch my DVD's of the show. Some of the best characters ever created for a sci-fi show

    • @DeviantDork
      @DeviantDork Před 29 dny

      That's not the problem with the show. It's the direction, cinematography and acting. All of which don't require a big budget. This show is just $hlt

  • @gloriousnarrator
    @gloriousnarrator Před 8 měsíci +9

    Jaqueline Pearce as Servalan... just the best!! RIP Jaqueline!

    • @Wulfyr
      @Wulfyr Před 29 dny

      Those cheekbones though.🥴

  • @leepshin
    @leepshin Před rokem +42

    The Liberator was one of "the" coolest ships ever designed. The flight deck was a pure work of art, and if they ever reboot the series, that flight deck set simply "has" to be rebuilt. No questions asked.

    • @56beverley
      @56beverley Před měsícem

      Yes I agree. But apparently the ship set was a nightmare to work with which is why they got rid of it.

    • @DeviantDork
      @DeviantDork Před 29 dny

      Disagree, wholeheartedly.

    • @leepshin
      @leepshin Před 29 dny

      @@DeviantDork Elaborate please?

  • @hurricane7puertorican582
    @hurricane7puertorican582 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Great Show. My first contact with Science Fiction. It was realy impresive for me as a Kid.

  • @Oldermodels_are_twitchy
    @Oldermodels_are_twitchy Před rokem +59

    I can remeber 11 year old me settling down to watch the final episode of series 4, excited by the title. Blake! This is going to be awesome....
    After it had finished, absolutely gutted. No series I've seen since has had that kind of impact on me. What a way to go out. Still fondly remembered by me to this day.

    • @jimbodimbo981
      @jimbodimbo981 Před rokem +3

      Me too, I was gobsmacked.

    • @logicalmuslim1590
      @logicalmuslim1590 Před rokem +3

      What an ending though. Shocking.

    • @nickholbrook3454
      @nickholbrook3454 Před rokem +2

      Why were you gutted.
      Even at 9yrs old I could tell it was ambiguous and you couldnt know if they died or were captured.
      It was a clever ending as they could have either left it (which they did) or done a 5th season.
      Personally I was most upset when they blew up the Liberator at the end of series 3

    • @logicalmuslim1590
      @logicalmuslim1590 Před rokem +2

      @@nickholbrook3454 yes I was more upset at the loss of the Liberator.

    • @tuberworksjones
      @tuberworksjones Před rokem +1

      It was a great piece of sci fi history , longlive the memory

  • @JaneNewAuthor
    @JaneNewAuthor Před rokem +10

    I remember going to a country wedding in the late 70s. The reception was held in a country hall. The groom brought a portable TV - so that those of us who were addicted to Blakes 7 wouldn't miss that night's episode.
    Nothing like it!

    • @SesameR7sh
      @SesameR7sh Před 3 měsíci

      But was the bride a fan?

    • @JaneNewAuthor
      @JaneNewAuthor Před 3 měsíci

      @@SesameR7sh yes! As far as I know they're still together.

  • @garlowe8565
    @garlowe8565 Před rokem +21

    Blake seven is perhaps my favorite sci fi opera. Kerr Avon is such a great anti hero, and Servalan is, in my opinion, the best villain ever written.

    • @56beverley
      @56beverley Před měsícem +1

      I agree and loved Avon. Apparently Servalan (Jaqueline Pierce) was only meant to appear in 1/2 episodes but she was such a hit they kept her on. She was wonderful in the part too.

  • @pbrstreetgang5314
    @pbrstreetgang5314 Před rokem +70

    OH! The memories of staying up late on a Saturday night watching Dr. Who, Reddawrf and Blake's 7. It's amazing what some people could do with pocket change and what coins they managed to dig out of the couch cushions.

    • @jamespfp
      @jamespfp Před rokem +4

      LULZ! Ah, Production Values, how I love your penny pinching ways.

    • @wacmack
      @wacmack Před rokem +4

      same!

    • @Jasonm25870
      @Jasonm25870 Před rokem +7

      Funny that because it was shown on a Monday night at 7.05pm.

    • @wacmack
      @wacmack Před rokem +10

      @@Jasonm25870 In the states, it was shown in reruns in the 1980s/1990s on PBS. Usually late Saturday nights along with other older Brit shows. It could vary depending on location of course.

    • @pbrstreetgang5314
      @pbrstreetgang5314 Před rokem +3

      @@wacmack Yes, PBS was one of only four stations I could get using the rabbit ear antenna that came with the first TV i bought for my bedroom when I was in high school.

  • @alecworton4775
    @alecworton4775 Před rokem +14

    Been dying for a Blake's 7 blu-ray release. This show deserves some love!

  • @darahdoyle3176
    @darahdoyle3176 Před rokem +39

    The finale, the massacre, was probably the best and most upsetting thing I've ever seen as a kid watching this show. I loved B7, amazing. Thanks for this very thorough dose of nostalgia. A word though, on Orac, Zen and Slave, possibly the best sci-fi computers ever on screen. Zens voice, so composed, Slave so whimpering and pessimistic and Orac, the most delightfully sarcastic computer ever seen. Just brilliant.

    • @modehead101
      @modehead101 Před rokem +4

      It really shows the skill of the writers and voice actor when the three computers in the show are all brilliant characters with Orac tending to have some of the best lines.

    • @menacelurkingyet8345
      @menacelurkingyet8345 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Has any other TV show had all of the main characters massacred in the finale ?

    • @mikebasil4832
      @mikebasil4832 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Peter Tuddenham is quite memorable as the voices of Zen, Orac and Slave.

    • @56beverley
      @56beverley Před měsícem +1

      They were all voiced by Peter Tuddenham too.

  • @random007nadir
    @random007nadir Před rokem +84

    It's always a treat to return to the wonderfully intelligent and witty dialogue and acting of B7, especially in the first series.

    • @RichWoods23
      @RichWoods23 Před rokem +3

      There was so much dialogue in what was sold as an action-adventure series because writing a static scene was the cheapest way to fill screen time. It resulted in a few howlers and some overblown exchanges, but also some real gems.

    • @claytonpascoe480
      @claytonpascoe480 Před rokem

      I don’t know who you are, but always up for a chat about sci-fi. Blake’s 7. A Sci fi series developed by the BBC back in 1981.
      You may/probably already no that. But regardless, a wonderful sci-fi series. There is nothing like getting back to the originals.

  • @SaigonBrit
    @SaigonBrit Před rokem +31

    I met Thomas twice at conventions and the first time me and my mate even had a pint with him. Brilliant man, a true fan's actor who was so gracious and so funny. I also saw Darrow and Thomas together on stage doing Q+A in 2004 which was magical. I never spoke personally with Darrow but got a few minutes with Thomas again. Truly amazing both of them.

    • @iallso1
      @iallso1 Před rokem +5

      My mother used to see Thomas around Stratford-upon-Avon while she was doing the grocery shopping.

    • @johnnodge4327
      @johnnodge4327 Před 10 dny

      ​@@iallso1
      My sister served him on more than one occasion at Tesco in Horsham, not long before he passed on.

    • @iallso1
      @iallso1 Před 9 dny

      @@johnnodge4327 just regular people going about their daily lives.

  • @goodoldbubba6620
    @goodoldbubba6620 Před rokem +12

    Regardless of the quality of the effects, this is one of the very best sci-fi shows of all time. Period, or as the Brits say, Full-Stop

    • @mikebasil4832
      @mikebasil4832 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I’ve always praised Blake’s 7 for not depending on the wake of Star Wars effects for its space age adventures.

    • @56beverley
      @56beverley Před měsícem +2

      I was a huge fan of Star Trek the original series and B7 was the only series which partly filled the gap for me.

  • @grahaml8838
    @grahaml8838 Před rokem +7

    Loved this as a 6 year old. Watched it again as a 46 year old and loved it even more. I'm quite tempted to watch it again.

  • @simonfernandes6809
    @simonfernandes6809 Před rokem +14

    I still remember the final episode in December 1981 - it was THAT memorable.
    Not quite the perfect Christmas present for a 10 year old!

    • @evertonporter7887
      @evertonporter7887 Před rokem

      That final episode! I wish Blake and Avon faced those Federation troops together like Butch and Sundance in the final scene. Only Star Wars Rogue One comes close.

    • @Gibson1976uk
      @Gibson1976uk Před rokem

      Same here! I was shocked!!!

    • @leefr76
      @leefr76 Před rokem +1

      I was 4, still remember the disbelief as each character got blown away!

    • @evertonporter7887
      @evertonporter7887 Před rokem

      @@leefr76 They should have gone down defending a new group of rebels, each one dying heroically, with Blake and Avon left as the last men standing and the Federation troops closing in. The very last scene would have had them emerging, guns blazing. Image freezes, accompanied by weapons fire, fades to black, Butch and Sundance style.

    • @Gibson1976uk
      @Gibson1976uk Před rokem +1

      @@leefr76 I remember being excited and sad at the same time!!! I aways wondered if Avon died? and I always wanted to think he got away! let one of them live :) I think Villa was the death that shocked me most! you can't kill Villa!!! :)

  • @michaeljw3602
    @michaeljw3602 Před rokem +30

    One of my favourite series ever

    • @mikebasil4832
      @mikebasil4832 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Blake’s 7 had some of the most impressive female characters ever seen in the sci-fi universe. Especially Servalan.

  • @paulbrecken2136
    @paulbrecken2136 Před rokem +84

    My first sci fi. The liberator was such a cool ship. Thanks for all the memories Stam Fine.

    • @PapagenoMF
      @PapagenoMF Před rokem

      That's a debatable, lol. Over ten years after Star Trek and during the era of Star Wars and it still looks terrible in comparison.

  • @RighteousBrother
    @RighteousBrother Před rokem +46

    It's Friday, I'm working from home and an hours worth of Blake's 7, from StamFine?? Woo-hoo! Life's good! Thank you!!!

  • @SharpblueCreative
    @SharpblueCreative Před rokem +28

    I have met nearly all the cast. This is my all time favourite series. Got very drunk with Gareth Thomas back in 2004. Smoked something pretty good with Jacqueline Pearce (sadly she was in cancer remission at the time). Have all the DVD’s and most signed by the cast.

    • @neilfoster814
      @neilfoster814 Před rokem +6

      That's awesome!!

    • @menacelurkingyet8345
      @menacelurkingyet8345 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Really ? Well, what about the "well man" Paul Darrow ? All RIP.

    • @charlenefleming6729
      @charlenefleming6729 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I was at a Fan Con where Gareth Thomas as the headline guest. This was probably 8 years ago the show had ended in the UK and was just really catching on in the US. Mr. Thomas was drunk as a skunk and when I came up in the line for the autograph he grabbed me and put me on his lap (I was 24 years old, and this was well before things like that were frowned upon. He didn't do anything else - and it was only for a minute. But it is one of my fondness moments.

  • @aylmer666
    @aylmer666 Před rokem +9

    Soolin had one of the most hilarious lines of the show if I can remember right. After Slave says “we have no power and only 10 hours of oxygen left” she responds “oh great, we know that we’ll be bored as well as dead.”

  • @michaelwebster8666
    @michaelwebster8666 Před rokem +26

    Thank you! I watched this as a kid and it remains one of the great sci-fi shows of all time. " Have you betrayed us? Have you betrayed me? "

  • @frankowalker4662
    @frankowalker4662 Před rokem +8

    I can still remember the whole family sitting down to watch the first episode of B7 in 1978, after thet we were all hooked.
    I bought the DVD boxset a few years ago and it still stands the test of time. 👍

  • @vinnycochrane5139
    @vinnycochrane5139 Před rokem +8

    When I was about 14, I met Gareth and Paul at a convention. I said what an honour it was to be in the presence of a true legend! G said why thank you, I said no I was talking to Darrow you old fart. Both adorable chaps, and if you see them doing Q and A together, it’s priceless - such lovely gents.

  • @Bayside78
    @Bayside78 Před rokem +67

    What really struck me about the show was the sense everyone was expendable. Anybody could be eliminated with or without a good reason, even the guy the series was named for! Perhaps the Liberator was the actual main character of the series. After it got toasted Blakes 7 felt like a completely different series.

    • @jamesmaybrick2001
      @jamesmaybrick2001 Před rokem +10

      Yup. The bleak and brutal nature of it makes GOT look like kids TV. The episode where Avon is doing his best to hunt down and murder Vila for entirely practical reasons and its entirely believeable that it could happen was just epic.

    • @atomictraveller
      @atomictraveller Před 11 měsíci

      none of you understand it because your not welsh.
      B7 is just state propaganda.
      free west papua

  • @GafftheHorse
    @GafftheHorse Před rokem +6

    This show, along with Doctor Who proved that as long as you have quality writing and good actors well cast, the sets and SFX are never absolutely vital Just convincing enough and try to ensure they don't shake.

  • @petervandenbosch6353
    @petervandenbosch6353 Před rokem +4

    My favortis all time sf serie. Every year on vacation i watch the complete series again.. Never get bored.

    • @56beverley
      @56beverley Před měsícem +1

      When I discovered it on YT I watched the whole series again back to back and fell in love with it all over again. Marvellous show. I still keep watching it now.

    • @Wulfyr
      @Wulfyr Před 29 dny

      I'm old enough to remember when it was first aired. It was one of those shows that you watched with your parents. There was enough to keep both kids and adults glued to the screen. I even had one of the little toy "Liberator" spaceships. I've since lost it but I expect boxed versions are pretty valuable now. I love that this show hasn't been forgotten in the mists of time and continues to gain new fans. A cult classic indeed.

  • @manonymous4737
    @manonymous4737 Před rokem +7

    Blake's 7 was easily the best show on TV at the time. Avon was the greatest anti-hero .... what an actor. more Kirk that James T Kirk himself

  • @MB-oc1nw
    @MB-oc1nw Před rokem +32

    Just watched all 4 seasons again...loved it when I was a kid

    • @damienkakoschke3099
      @damienkakoschke3099 Před rokem +4

      It's a surprisingly cohesive and logical story when you watch it in one(ish) go, (rather than 1 episode a week). Particularly the last half dozen episodes, you can feel the build up to the reveal that Avon knew where Blake was all the time.

    • @Clive697
      @Clive697 Před rokem +2

      Re-watched it on DVD for nostalgia purposes three decades after enjoying it as a teenager and, oh boy, is it cheap, camp and unintentionally amusing. But it's fun too.

  • @parker9627
    @parker9627 Před rokem +11

    Too many legends gone too soon. I was all Doctor Who in my childhood. I came to Blake’s 7 late in the 90’s when BBC2 repeated it. I fell in love with it. So many Doctor Who connections. I even enjoyed Timelash. Once you realise Paul Darrow is playing Richard the Third and get over the fact that a lot of the special effects look like Christmas decorations, it becomes a classic. Down and safe ❤️

  • @wulfric1232
    @wulfric1232 Před rokem +14

    One of my favourite series, with the best ending in any fiction, and my absolute favourite character in Avon.

    • @justthetip5393
      @justthetip5393 Před rokem +2

      First episode is a great set-up and the series finale is the perfect end point.

  • @ToddMartinsky
    @ToddMartinsky Před 11 měsíci +4

    The music sound effects are another major aspect of what made this show so incredible, sounds and voice coming from Zen and Orac are pure dopamine hits.

  • @GeneChiu
    @GeneChiu Před rokem +3

    I remember first seeing the series probably in the late 80's in reruns. Many years later, I found the series again and watched it in its entirety. I loved the series and overlooked the crappy special effects. I loved the characters. Avon was my favourite. I also liked Villa.

  • @eddstarr2185
    @eddstarr2185 Před rokem +25

    Thank you, Stam Fine, for highlighting this amazing show, Blake's 7. In the 1990's, television station KBTC - Tacoma, Washington, made Saturday night special beginning with Blackadder at 7pm, followed by Doctor Who, Star Cops and Blake's 7. The evening would round out with a sci-fi movie - usually cheesy! Then the entire evening's broadcast schedule would repeat, well into the wee hours of Sunday morning, including the cheesy movie. Somehow Blake's 7 always seemed better the second time around. Late-night really suited the show.

    • @herminengasse6
      @herminengasse6 Před rokem +2

      all amazing shows - i f-g LOVED star cops!

    • @escapetheratracenow9883
      @escapetheratracenow9883 Před 8 měsíci

      That’s one brilliant line-up!
      I was really pissed off that Star Cops didn’t get a second season.

  • @warrenrandall6936
    @warrenrandall6936 Před rokem +5

    The ending was gut wrenching for a kid, watching just before Christmas.

    • @skipintroux4444
      @skipintroux4444 Před rokem

      Well you will be happy to learn after all this time but the final shootout wasn’t bloody due to lack of effects budget, it was deliberately so they could say they were only stun shots in case another series was green lit.

    • @warrenrandall6936
      @warrenrandall6936 Před rokem

      @@skipintroux4444 Except for Gareth Thomas :)

    • @skipintroux4444
      @skipintroux4444 Před rokem

      @@warrenrandall6936 oh yes sorry didn’t mean to diminish Blake’s shocking death. In my child’s mind I imagined Avon escaping his predicament!

  • @Villafarrell
    @Villafarrell Před rokem +3

    "Well hooray for you"...a tremendous account of The BEST show ever!!!
    Blake's 7 proves that snappy dialog, great characters & quality acting stand the test of time :)

  • @edwardwilliammorris1340
    @edwardwilliammorris1340 Před rokem +1

    This series was all part of Terry Nation's brilliance. If you haven't seen the original survivers series( early 70s , not the crappy cheap half hearted effort some time later ) you are missing a treat. Terry nation was a genius 👍👍

  • @lateefpou2986
    @lateefpou2986 Před rokem +2

    As an a American who ran across this show at the age of 15, 16. Loved it from jump. Been watching BBC since the age of 10 I'm 51 now

  • @kaasmeester5903
    @kaasmeester5903 Před rokem +3

    This show made a big impact on me as a kid. Back then in the Netherlands, we had 8 channels: 2 Dutch ones, 2 German, 2 Belgian ones... and BBC 1 and 2, courtesy of a microwave link across the North Sea. In bad weather, the signal was iffy but most times we had good reception, and we got to watch shows like this. UK TV had a lot to offer back then.
    The MST3K crew did a bit with a robot modeled after the ones in Blake's 7... most people think it's the Daleks, but those who watched this show know better.

    • @MackerelCat
      @MackerelCat Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yesss!! Me and my sister had a very old tv with a manual dial to find channels and we would often turn it to pick up channels from the Netherlands!!!

  • @nigeldepledge3790
    @nigeldepledge3790 Před rokem +5

    Dodgy plots and special effects aside, it was the characters and their interactions that made Blakes 7 so damn good.
    Also, the Liberator was the coolest ship ever to jerkily fly through a TV studio. Season D was more consistent than its predecessors, but I missed the Liberator.

  • @dwaynedibley4294
    @dwaynedibley4294 Před rokem +3

    Remember the excitement when this started. Loved it..

  • @SJKPJR007
    @SJKPJR007 Před rokem +49

    Amazing work Stam Fine. You always manage to give your subject's the appropriate level of time and attention. This was a lightening fast hour. You provided a whistle-stop tour of 52 hours of sci-fi whilst still affording due credit to the myriad elements that contribute to making such a show.
    A firm favourite of mine and what I personally regard as Terry Nation's greatest gift to sci-fi. Even if, like his other notable contribution to the genre, it owed a great deal to those who realised it for a TV audience.

    • @NealKlein
      @NealKlein Před rokem +3

      What you said. When Stam cares about a show or movie, his best is even better. I love what this man does for us all.

  • @eddisonfoncette9103
    @eddisonfoncette9103 Před rokem +6

    B7 was absolutely essential viewing when I was a kid, and this brings back so many wonderful memories of a happier carefree time. In 05 I had to drop off my young cousin to her drama coach , who was non other than Jan Chappell ( Cally) I was completely starstruck.

  • @andycooper3672
    @andycooper3672 Před rokem +4

    Such wonderful memories, thank you for an amazing summary of the show. One thing though, I cried myself to sleep the night I watched the episode that Gan died so some of us did find the emotion in the show.

  • @56beverley
    @56beverley Před měsícem +1

    I was and am a huge fan of Blake's 7. I especially love the characterisation of the series which was a nice change from lots of special effects but little real story. I especially loved Paul Darrow as Avon and he is a classic character and legend.

  • @lmc4964
    @lmc4964 Před rokem +2

    As I watched it as a 7 year old in the 70's , it was top tier , the characters and the universe is much better than most today

  • @hanniffydinn6019
    @hanniffydinn6019 Před rokem +5

    I rewatched this recently..for the first time since a kid! Even better than I remembered! Classic British sci fi! Along with what I remember at the time…dr who, sapphire & steel, the tripods, the prisoner,flip side of Dominic Hyde…..we had loads of great sci fi on British tv back then! 🤯🤯🤯😂🤯😎😎😎😎👍👍👍👍

  • @modehead101
    @modehead101 Před rokem +17

    A terrific overview of a totally unique series. I'm currently re-watching the entire series after a good few years away from it and it's still addictive viewing. Astonishing that they managed to create such an enduring series with so few resources yet the casting and some of the design aesthetics verge on pure brilliance not to mention how tightly plotted most of the episodes are. The BBC had such a big and influential hit on their hands and the tragedy is that they never realised it at the time.

  • @morganhanam9522
    @morganhanam9522 Před rokem +2

    Now, when I watched the whole show, I was amzed by the props; so much so that I realized that they would all make fantastic installations. I just imagined they were clever, retro art installations & got so many ideas from it. The creativity in these episodes shines through in a way that slicker productions often forget.

  • @Lisa-x3n5x
    @Lisa-x3n5x Před 6 měsíci +2

    I videoed these back in the day. I missed some of the early ones. After Blake left it was better. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, from another Aussie.

  • @ashroskell
    @ashroskell Před rokem +5

    Dear GOD, Stamfine!? HOW are you doing this!? Please get out of my head! How are you getting access to all of the main IP’s that I grew up with, talking about with my friends at school the next day, and made me who I am today!? Stop probing my brain! . . . No, please sto’. . . Uh . . . Ugh . . . Oh, why do I like it so much!? . . . Ooh . . . It’s wrong but it feels so . . . GOOD!
    This show was an example of how great (if slightly odd) writing and acting can make a show wonderful, even without the budget of their Battlestar Galactica, or Buck Rogers contemporaries. We loved the characters and read all the books voraciously as soon as we could persuade the school librarian to invest in them. And all of us wanted to play as Avon, “the cool one,” or, Travis, “the menacing one,” in the water gun fights we had.
    Oh, thank you for this. I do so LOVE your channel.

  • @Claggyt
    @Claggyt Před rokem +17

    Well done on putting this together. As a 12 year old at the time I was gutted by the ending. I rewatched all 4 seasons a few years back and I surprised myself with how edgy I felt throughout the last episode knowing what was coming. Great show.

  • @timsmith2525
    @timsmith2525 Před rokem +2

    Paul Darrow had some of the best lines: "I'm not expendable, I'm not stupid, and I'm not going."

  • @markofish6176
    @markofish6176 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this wonderful overview of my favourite show. Lovely to hear an Aussie voice hosting the TV Special! Friday nights with Blakes 7 on ABC were a delight.

  • @tommyfred6180
    @tommyfred6180 Před rokem +4

    blake 7 was made for kids on a shoestring budget. but had killer scripts and good actors. result a classic much loved tv program.

  • @mikeaaron2112
    @mikeaaron2112 Před rokem +8

    LOVE LOVE LOVE This show. Was so well written and mostly well acted. Paul Darrow was gold in this

  • @stehpengray2084
    @stehpengray2084 Před rokem +1

    I really like this show.when I was a kid in the 70s / 80s . I had the pleasure meeting Paul Darrow several times. When he came to Aberdeen in plays. My mom use to work in a small tobacco shop and she used to sell him special cigars that he liked . He was a really nice guy and he was my hero.!!

  • @denisdaly1708
    @denisdaly1708 Před rokem +2

    The music and atmosphere were the real star. Especially the atmosphere

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Před rokem +76

    Imagine Netflix producing a modern version of this show. Imagine trying to find a Paul Darrow of today, maybe Tom Hardy could pull it off. But the problem is if you tinker with the chemistry of the characters the show will flop. It was basically Robin Hood in space and the excellent writing of the series hid lots of 'cheese TV' aspects the show had.

    • @joseeduardobolisfortes
      @joseeduardobolisfortes Před rokem +4

      There's a lot of seventies sci-fi shows that deserve a remake but, by the last tries I saw, We have no more good scriptwriters, only good FX nowadays.

    • @philipocallaghan
      @philipocallaghan Před rokem +4

      It's already been remade, it's called THE EXPANSE the similarities are uncanny.

    • @Banjo-Oz
      @Banjo-Oz Před rokem

      I'd never want a remake but I've always wanted a continuation with a new cast (given the age of the originals, even when more were still alive). Before he died, I thought having Paul Darrow bridge the gap between the original show and a next generation of rebels would have worked well. Maybe the "new Servalan" could be the original's daughter... with Avon as her dad? :)

    • @Banjo-Oz
      @Banjo-Oz Před rokem +7

      @@philipocallaghan Personally, I'd say the recent Star Wars Andor has a lot more in common with B7 (tone, especially) but the closest show to B7's spirit of "bunch of not-quite-heroes thrown together" was Farscape.

    • @pooddescrewch8718
      @pooddescrewch8718 Před rokem

      I think writers today are stuck in an edge lord rut . Everything is gritty and hopeless . I would like to see a better effects budget but doubt producers and writers get what made this show special and would make high gloss but still pale imitation

  • @charlesballard5251
    @charlesballard5251 Před rokem +9

    I first saw the show sometime in the mid 80's. Maybe starting in late '84 or into '85. My local PBS station aired an episode Monday through Friday from beginning to end. so 10 weeks plus 2 days and it was done. Just two and a half months as opposed to 4 full years. I loved the show. Best final episode EVER!!!! So many of the stars have passed now. It gets to me watching this and seeing them in their prime. Great vid. I will watch more.

  • @loftlegacy
    @loftlegacy Před rokem +8

    What a show and I remember watching it as a kid when it came out. I met Gareth Thomas about 20 years ago and he was a really nice guy. He does get every scene stolen though by Paul Darrow who is hammy and wonderful in equal measure. The star, literally, of the show was Servalan wonderfully played by the late, great Jacqueline Pearce..... "MAXIMUM POWER"

  • @JamiesonHorton
    @JamiesonHorton Před měsícem +1

    How have I not seen this? For whatever reason, this, UFO, and Jason of Star Command flew under my radar... and I love space opera! It's probably my favorite genre.

  • @thoughtsonfitness3249
    @thoughtsonfitness3249 Před rokem +5

    That last episode, ‘Blake’…. ( I was 17 ) Broke my heart and completely traumatised me. But what inspired me later was Paul Darrow’s Avon, he died (?) smiling and on his feet!

  • @abrahamdraper1911
    @abrahamdraper1911 Před rokem +9

    I was a little boy, and Servelan was the first woman to make me feel funny 🔥

    • @WarmCatFurniture
      @WarmCatFurniture Před 9 měsíci

      I think that you might be able to tell from my CZcams name who did that for me 😊

    • @captainpoppleton
      @captainpoppleton Před 3 měsíci

      Jenna was hot stuff.

    • @rachelar
      @rachelar Před 2 měsíci

      Kind of dominant vibes might have made you masochistic?

    • @abrahamdraper1911
      @abrahamdraper1911 Před 2 měsíci

      @@rachelar Without a doubt 😳

  • @malcolmcampbell1968
    @malcolmcampbell1968 Před rokem +2

    I was 10 years old and loved this show..

  • @scottpoerschke8807
    @scottpoerschke8807 Před rokem +18

    Funny how Gareth Thomas left to be type cast, but he left the best role he has ever had.

    • @iallso1
      @iallso1 Před rokem +4

      I'm pretty sure he left to perform on stage in Stratford-upon-Avon, I believe at the RSC.

    • @fredjones554
      @fredjones554 Před rokem +1

      Same thing happened to Tom Baker

  • @petesmith4498
    @petesmith4498 Před rokem +16

    There's a great "Blake's 7" segment in BBC's "I Love 1978", where Jacqueline Pearce talks about the suggestive letters she received from male fans.

    • @6581punk
      @6581punk Před rokem +5

      She talks about it in the Cult of Blakes 7 too and she laughed it off, if only people could do that now.

    • @hanniffydinn6019
      @hanniffydinn6019 Před rokem +2

      I rewatched this recently..for the first time since a kid! Even better than I remembered! Classic British sci fi! Along with what I remember at the time…dr who, sapphire & steel, the tripods, the prisoner,flip side of Dominic Hyde…..we had loads of great sci fi on British tv back then! 🤯🤯🤯🤯😎😎😎😎👍👍👍👍

    • @leftgrrl
      @leftgrrl Před rokem +2

      @@6581punk I suppose in those days that kind of thing arrived in letters at BBC TV Centre whereas now it arrives in your phone - so it feels less like "thing at work" more like "thing invading my home". And things like "I know where you live, I'm going to come and do x" are much more plausible now.

    • @Clive697
      @Clive697 Před rokem

      Hmmm, Servalan was foxy all right. And what a hot voice. How fortunate to have both Paul Darrow and Jacqueline Pearce hamming it up like crazy in the same low-budget space opera.

    • @hanniffydinn6019
      @hanniffydinn6019 Před rokem

      Not gonna lie..back then as a kid she was one of ladies that made me realise I was a hot blooded male who liked girls! 😏🫨😊

  • @aaronleverton4221
    @aaronleverton4221 Před rokem +13

    Loved it when Aunty aired it in the early '80s. Can and do forgive all its flaws while re-watching. Also loved Battle of the Planets. No forgiveness for its flaws.

    • @6581punk
      @6581punk Před rokem

      Battle of the Planets was censored outside of Japan, they thought it was too violent and so to make up for the lost footage they inserted KeyOp.

    • @aaronleverton4221
      @aaronleverton4221 Před rokem +1

      @@6581punk Yes, I know ergo changes nothing. And the major insert was 7 Zark 7, KeyOp was the redub of an original Gatchaman character.

  • @TJH1
    @TJH1 Před rokem +21

    Brilliant! Thanks for this, just pure nostalgia. I, like yourself, hold this show in VERY high regard. I watched it as a kid when it was originally broadcast and agree, it holds up even today, which is a relief.
    Again, thanks for this, keep it up. More Blake's 7 content would be most welcome.

  • @deathonredbull
    @deathonredbull Před rokem +5

    Ah yes, I remember watching the very first episode on a dark, cold, winter's teatime in 1978 - about 5 or 6pm. I was 7, and I was eating stew. I'd seen Star Wars, and I knew it wasn't as visually sophistimocated as that, and a lot of it went over my head. Nevertheless, I was transfixed. Before it had been some kid's TV standard fayre like Cheggars Plays Pop, or Supersonic (a kids' Top of the Pops), and after, probably some weird, LSD-inspired animation (Ivor the Engine, or Ludwig, as was the norm in the 70s). Blake's 7 always stuck with me - there's something very special about it indeed.

  • @philanderson5138
    @philanderson5138 Před rokem +4

    Surprised, frightened and confused me as a child, it was like reading 1984 with no warning. like many of my age it still catches me whenever I see it. thanks for the video. good work sir!

  • @GarethAndersonUK
    @GarethAndersonUK Před 2 měsíci +1

    I adore the cliffhanger at the end of season 2. It’s tremendous, and I’m glad I didn’t have to wait months.

  • @itsphilfromtubesday8677
    @itsphilfromtubesday8677 Před rokem +5

    You beauty! Loved as a kid. My best friend growing ups mum was a super fan of this and belonged to the fan club and used to get signed vids of it, i think she really fancied Paul Darrow

  • @williamgeorge2580
    @williamgeorge2580 Před rokem +6

    I binged this show back when CZcams was a lot less diligent about copyright and it remains one of my favorites specifically because of the wobbliness of the sets, and FX, and scripts, and acting... But this is also my favorite era of Doctor Who so it makes sense I'd be fond of it.

  • @billkendrick1
    @billkendrick1 Před rokem +8

    First caught Blake's 7 as a teenager in high school in northern California (KTEH 54, a PBS station that also played Red Dwarf, Dr. Who, The Prisoner, and more). Fell in love with it then and I continue to soak up every B7 podcast (always love when there's a young, first-time viewer among the hosts), and a lot of Big Finish's audio.
    Favorite episodes include, among tons of others: Gambit, Gold, Trial, and Powerplay (Gun Sarr will live!)

    • @gailtunnah8796
      @gailtunnah8796 Před rokem +1

      The BBC back then had a dim view of the future. Blake's 7 was a counterpoint to Star Trek's optimism. Seeing the future as a dystopian hellscape. If you like B7, you could try to see 'The Survivor's ', a story of a post killer pandemic world. Another interesting view would be 'Doomwatch', the effect of new technologies upon society. The 1st was an organism that had been created to eat plastic which subsequently gets free. Dark stuff.

    • @billkendrick1
      @billkendrick1 Před rokem

      @@gailtunnah8796 I caught some of Survivors on KTEH back then too! :)

  • @VinceAndRosGetCancelled
    @VinceAndRosGetCancelled Před rokem +2

    one of the best theme intro songs! i used to love seeing this with my dad a long time ago...

  • @spaceenemiesnovel
    @spaceenemiesnovel Před rokem +3

    I really loved the intro to these series. Very nostalgic. Brings back childhood memories.

  • @BongWeasle
    @BongWeasle Před rokem +6

    I think this has stood the test of time well. Its definitely one of the best sci-fi series ever. ….please do not remake this or reimagine it……it’s fine as it is.

    • @criddyla696
      @criddyla696 Před rokem

      Where can it be watched today, would love to see it.

  • @justinthehedgehog3388
    @justinthehedgehog3388 Před rokem +3

    I was six when this was on tv and I loved it. I decided one of my classmates was going to be Servalan when I made my own version of the show, and I remember making a transporter bracelet out of paper and coloured in with felt-tips.

  • @richardshields1488
    @richardshields1488 Před rokem +1

    I still enjoy watching it on my laptop brings back my childhood when it came out.

  • @Wulfyr
    @Wulfyr Před 29 dny +1

    The sets and effects were admittedly a bit ropey but the characterisation and dialogue were pure gold. Also The Liberator is still one of the coolest fictional spacecrafts ever designed.

  • @strataseeker2981
    @strataseeker2981 Před rokem +7

    Much like classic Doctor Who, Blake's 7 lived on in audio adventures with BigFinish. I'm slowly getting my hands on them, and it's great to hear from them again!
    Also, there's a hella obscure audio series by Chris Boucher called Kaldor City that crosses over Doctor Who and Blake's 7 characters. It's very hard to find, but well worth it!

  • @geebards
    @geebards Před rokem +3

    Still love it and those actresses were all mega glamorous.

  • @DeclanMBrennan
    @DeclanMBrennan Před 19 dny +1

    That was fun. Your overview manages to be simultaneously acerbic yet nostalgic and may be better writing than most Blake 7 scripts.

  • @hypocriticus8083
    @hypocriticus8083 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I loved this very much. Lots of SF in the 70s. I liked the Liberator very very much.

  • @ChocoSapper
    @ChocoSapper Před rokem +3

    A great synopsis. Witty, funny, punny, love the editing, that must of taken ages, Grange Hill music and all with a dry Australian commentary. I absolutely love it. Brilliant.

  • @archercolin6339
    @archercolin6339 Před rokem +4

    I remember seeing an interview of the time, or perhaps slightly later, where one of the cast (possibly Gareth Thomas, but I can't really remember) said that, from the Federation's point, the Liberator crew were the IRA - an extremely powerful comparison at the time!
    Also, the 'Andromedans' invading at the end of S2 were originally going to be the Daleks...
    Personally, I think the last scene of 'Blake' ties for best ever with the coincidentally fourth season of Blackadder.

  • @ivanatincher8879
    @ivanatincher8879 Před rokem +2

    Was always a fan of sci fi from a child watching Lost in Space and Dr. Who to this coming along when I was a teenager and blowing me away. I did miss Blake but the show was still the best sci fi out there and I was drawn to Avon and Orac when it entered the fray. Terry Nation really nailed that first series. Missed Gan when he was removed from the series as the original cast were just perfect. Watched right through again now as a 60yo and it's still great. It's sad that the cast have had so many deaths but they all live on in roles that they absolutely shone in. Thank you for the wonderful memories guys and even for the finale that was so very very shocking!

  • @leechilds3725
    @leechilds3725 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I watched this as a child in the early 80s . I still own the annual. Also, own the complete collection on vhs but have yet to watch them ! One day, when i get the time, I will

  • @foxyshabazz
    @foxyshabazz Před rokem +7

    I found it quite frightening as a small child. In a different way to Doctor Who (the show that was famous for frightening small children), it was more a sense of unease that it engendered in me than hiding behind the sofa from the scary monsters. I loved it, though. Jacqueline Pearce and Paul Darrow were absolute bloody legends.

  • @richardpearson1552
    @richardpearson1552 Před rokem +3

    I watch this yearly or at least every other year

  • @joebloggs963
    @joebloggs963 Před rokem +2

    Loved the show, Hated the ending, yet, Loved the ending. It was a journey for sure.

  • @RikAlessi
    @RikAlessi Před rokem +1

    Plus the magical William Hartnell with the brilliant quote "Magic Mavic Chen" ❤

  • @timsmith2525
    @timsmith2525 Před rokem +4

    I was always fascinated with how Stephen Greif played Travis as ruthless and Brian Croucher played him as a psychopath. I much prefer Greif's interpretation of the character.

  • @RogerSartet007
    @RogerSartet007 Před rokem +3

    Loved this series. I was in primary school. First time I saw it was in 'The heydays of Dutch telly', late seventies, I'm guessing 1979 (Myself I'm Belgian, but all the good shows back then were on Dutch TV): Blake's 7, Eddie Shoestring (I always think of Eddie, when I see Blake, lol. Probably because it was the same era), Star Maidens - thank you for mentioning this one: FYI, in Dutch the latter was called 'Vrouwenplaneet Medusa', literally translated that would be 'Women's planet Medusa'. I did spot Gareth Thomas in that series, but thought it was after he did Blake. Apparently I got that wrong. But hey, I was only 10 or 11. Wasn't Star Maiden's a coprod with German TV or something? I've got a vague recollection of a few actors in that series, I was sure they were either German or French
    Then of course The New Avengers...
    Seen them all, and more than once. Belgian TV always ran behind, so I saw 'Blake' again when I was in high school, on Belgian TV.
    It's regrettable most actors of 'Blake' are no longer with us.
    Anyway, thank you for this review
    Your true Purdey fan ;-)
    PS: Am I the only one who hears 'music was my first love' by John Miles in Blake's soundtrack??
    czcams.com/video/lAsvjVx-Mg4/video.html

  • @nigelcarren
    @nigelcarren Před 9 měsíci +1

    I see Paul Darrow as 'Space Snape', and that is the highest praise I can bestow upon a ma in a science fiction series.
    I used to run round the garden with my mum's curling tongs pretending I was Avon... I was 28 years of age. 😉👍🇬🇧

    • @bernice6867
      @bernice6867 Před 8 dny

      I have to disagree. Snape follows the tried and true pattern of a character who turns out to be better then everybody thought. Avon turns out to be worse than you thought. And while that makes him pretty unusual I suspect that it is usually not copied because many people don't appreciate that kind of thing (I know I don't). When the truth about Snape came out, I remember telling a friend with whom I was discussing Blake's 7 online at the time" Now I have Snape envy."

  • @waltersumofan
    @waltersumofan Před rokem +2

    I think I owe you a few pitchers of beer, this is like a conversation about favourite shows over a course of friday night drinking and edited out for the laughs. Thank you what a trip

  • @georgegard.aka.currymonste1498

    The ending left me traumatised for life