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- The BLAKE'S 7 Abbreviated Programme Guide
-
-
- Compiled by James J. Poltrone
- (acsgjjp@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu)
- (ugpoltr1@joey.cs.buffalo.edu)
-
- Versions 3 and 4 by Michael Portuesi
- (portuesi@sgi.com)
-
- Format of guide entries
-
- Story #) Title
- Original air date, Running length, Writer, Director
- Brief plot summary (2-3 lines).
-
- [Changes to regular crew]
-
- Notable appearances (mostly of interest to Doctor Who fans)
-
- BLAKE'S 7
-
- Series created by Terry Nation
-
- CAST
-
- Roj Blake Gareth Thomas (1-26,39,52)
- Jenna Stannis Sally Knyvette (1-26)
- Kerr Avon Paul Darrow (2-52)
- Cally Jan Chappell (4-39)
- Vila Restal Michael Keating (1-52)
- Olag Gan David Jackson (2-18)
- Del Tarrant Stephen Pacey (27-52)
- Dayna Mellanby Josette Simon (27-52)
- Soolin Glynis Barber (40-52)
- Zen (Liberator) Peter Tuddenham [voice] (3-39)
- Orac <name unknown> [voice] (13),
- Peter Tuddenham [voice] (14-52)
- Slave (Scorpio) Peter Tuddenham [voice] (40-52)
- Servalan Jacqueline Pearce (6-51)
- Travis Stephen Greif (6-13),
- Brian Croucher (14-26)
-
- CHARACTERS
-
- The Original Crew:
-
- Blake:
- Earth native. Crime: trying to overthrow the Federation. Punishment:
- At first, mind-wiped and put on trial, made to confess error of his ways,
- rebellion fizzled. Later, after being recruited by new rebellion,
- framed for child molestation and sentenced to life imprisonment on
- Cygnus Alpha. Highly trusting and idealistic.
-
- Avon:
- Earth native. Crime: embezzlement. Tried to break the Federation.
- banking cartel. Galaxy's second best computer programmer (the first was
- the person who caught him). Had psychopathic tendencies, which worsened
- as show continued, especially in fourth season. Enlisted in attempt for
- freedom from prison ship London by Blake.
-
- Vila:
- Earth native. Crime: theft. Vila is a chronic thief and alcoholic.
- Met Blake while waiting in holding cell for trip to Cygnus Alpha (Vila
- was in the process of liberating Blake's watch). Terrible coward, but
- very intelligent at times.
-
- Jenna:
- Crime: smuggling. Also met Blake while waiting to go to Cygnus Alpha.
- Had great fondness for Blake.
-
- Gan:
- Crime: murder. Killed the Federation guard who had raping his
- girlfriend. Has limiter implant that prevents him from violence.
- Friend of Vila's from prison ship London.
-
- Cally:
- Auron native. Guerrilla fighter. Telepathic (can only send to other
- life forms, two way with other Aurons). Was only survivor of an
- anti-Federation guerrilla mission, and could not return to her world due
- to her failure to complete the mission. Liked Blake and believed in his
- cause, so joined crew.
-
- Zen:
- Alien computer that runs the Liberator's functions. Zen's primary duty
- is to preserve the ship, and will do so to the point of rejecting orders
- which are certain to result in the ship's destruction.
-
- Replacements/Additions:
-
- Tarrant:
- Ex-Federation starship pilot. Stole a Federation ship and found the
- Liberator in the wake of the Galactic War. Having nowhere else to go,
- joined crew. Very impulsive and headstrong.
-
- Dayna:
- Earth native. Father offended Federation somehow, was in exile.
- Weapons specialist extraordinaire. Has blood feud with Servalan, who
- murdered her father.
-
- Soolin:
- Joins crew after death of Dorian, original owner of Scorpio. Excellent
- gunmaster, also has blood feud with Federation. Semi-assassin.
-
- Orac:
- Galaxy's most powerful (if ornery) computer. Has a carrier wave
- capability that can link with and control other computer systems across
- light years of space. Would much rather spend time contemplating the
- mysteries of the Universe than helping mere mortals.
-
- Slave:
- Master computer of the Scorpio. Very meek, and has severe inferiority
- complex. Can be very humorous at times.
-
- The Bad Guys:
-
- The Federation:
- Very Big-Brotherish. Earth and all the other planets ruled by the
- Federation are controlled by drugged air, food, water, and nothing is
- done without approval from the Federation. See George Orwell's "1984"
- for a good idea of what life is like in this time period.
-
- Servalan:
- The most evil person in the Galaxy. Has ceaselessly worked her way up
- the Federation hierarchy through double-crossing, backstabbing, and
- murder. Will stop at nothing until she achieves total rule of the
- galaxy.
-
- Travis:
- Servalan's right hand man. Has blood-feud with Blake, who nearly killed
- him. Arm was destroyed when Blake fired upon him; it has been replaced
- by a robotic arm with an embedded blaster gun.
-
- SERIES A (First Season - Winter-Spring 1978)
-
- Producer: David Maloney Script Editor: Chris Boucher
-
- 1) The Way Back
- 2-Jan-78 0:47 Terry Nation Michael E. Briant
-
- Former Federation resistance leader Roj Blake learns that his memories have
- been selectively tampered with by the Federation, and is being accused of
- crimes he did not commit.
-
- [intro. Blake, Jenna, & Vila]
-
- 2) Space Fall
- 9-Jan-78 0:52 Terry Nation Pennant Roberts
-
- Blake's attempt to seize control aboard the Federation prison ship London
- meets with failure. The London encounters the abandoned Liberator, which
- Blake and Jenna manage to control over after Zen kills several members of
- the London crew.
-
- [intro. Avon, Gan, & Zen (Liberator)]
-
- 3) Cygnus Alpha
- 16-Jan-78 0:52 Terry Nation Vere Lorrimer
-
- Blake tries to rescue the rest of the prisoners from the prison colony on
- Cygnus Alpha, and from the clutches of the high priest Vargas.
-
- Brian Blessed as Vargas
-
- 4) Time Squad
- 23-Jan-78 0:52 Terry Nation Pennant Roberts
-
- A ship whose crew had been put in suspended animation is picked up by the
- Liberator, while Blake attempts to destroy the Federation communication
- base on Saurian Major.
-
- [intro. Cally]
-
- 5) The Web
- 30-Jan-78 0:52 Terry Nation Michael E. Briant
-
- The Liberator runs into a web created by psionic means; the crew meets the
- race of genetically-engineered Decimas. Blake learns of the attempt at
- genocide being waged against the Decimas by the creator of the Web.
-
- 6) Seek--Locate--Destroy
- 6-Feb-78 0:52 Terry Nation Vere Lorrimer
-
- The crew steals a Federation deciphering unit, only to leave Cally behind.
- Travis finds her alive and holds her hostage as a trap for Blake.
-
- [intro. Servalan & Travis]
-
- 7) Mission to Destiny
- 13-Feb-78 0:52 Terry Nation Pennant Roberts
-
- Someone aboard the Ortega, en route to its home planet Destiny, is killing
- the crew members one by one.
-
- John Leeson as Pasco
-
- 8) Duel
- 20-Feb-78 0:52 Terry Nation Douglas Camfield
-
- The Liberator, low on power, engages three Federation ships in combat.
- Before the battle reaches its conclusion, the goddess Sinofar suspends the
- battle and sets Blake and Travis in a one-on-one death battle on a forest
- planet.
-
- 9) Project Avalon
- 27-Feb-78 0:52 Terry Nation Michael E. Briant
-
- Another freedom-fighter, Avalon, is held hostage by Travis in a Federation
- detention cell, and is recovered by Blake's crew. Travis devises a plan to
- destroy Blake and his crew using Avalon.
-
- Glynis Barber as a Mutoid
-
- 10) Breakdown
- 6-Mar-78 0:52 Terry Nation Vere Lorrimer
-
- Gan's limiter malfunctions, and the crew go to space station KX-72 to have
- it repaired, at the risk of being discovered. The neurosurgeon notifies
- the Federation and delays surgery long enough for Federation forces to
- arrive.
-
- 11) Bounty
- 13-Mar-78 0:52 Terry Nation Pennant Roberts
-
- The crew land on the planet Lindor, where a deposed leader has been held in
- exile. Blake and Cally ask him to return to his people. Meanwhile, a ship
- in distress is helped by the Liberator, only to encounter a group of bounty
- hunters who seek to turn Blake and the Liberator over to the Federation.
-
- 12) Deliverance
- 20-Mar-78 0:52 Terry Nation Michael E. Briant
-
- The Liberator crew brings back the survivor of a ship that blew up while
- delivering some medical supplies to Ensor, the survivor's father. Jenna is
- captured on the planet, while the survivor of the destroyed ship forces
- Blake to leave the planet by holding Cally at gunpoint. On the planet,
- Avon is considered a god by a priestess leading her people there.
-
- 13) Orac
- 27-Mar-78 0:47 Terry Nation Vere Lorrimer
-
- The Liberator crew fly to Aristo to deliver the supplies to Ensor, in
- exchange for radiation drugs and the computer Orac, which Ensor gives to
- Blake before he dies. Orac predicts the destruction of the Liberator.
-
- [intro. Orac]
-
- SERIES B (Second Season - Winter-Spring 1979)
-
- Producer: David Maloney Script Editor: Chris Boucher
-
- 14) Redemption
- 9-Jan-79 0:50 Terry Nation Vere Lorrimer
-
- The crew encounter the System, builders and original owners of the
- Liberator (known to them as Deep Space Vehicle-2). They disable its
- defense systems in an attempt to try to get their craft back. A sister
- ship (DSV-1), in pursuit, is destroyed by Orac.
-
- 15) Shadow
- 16-Jan-79 0:50 Chris Boucher Jonathan Wright Miller
-
- Blake wants to enlist the aid of the Terra Nostra, an organized crime
- organization, in order to help them against the Federation.
-
- 16) Weapon
- 23-Jan-79 0:51 Chris Boucher George Spenton-Foster
-
- Servalan uses clones of Blake in order to get information on a new weapon -
- Imipak, from one of Blake's friends.
-
- 17) Horizon
- 30-Jan-79 0:50 Allan Prior Jonathan Wright Miller
-
- The crew are put to work in a mine on the planet Horizon after teleporting
- down and being captured by Federation guards. Avon considers leaving the
- planet by himself with the Liberator.
-
- 18) Pressure Point
- 6-Feb-79 0:49 Terry Nation George Spenton-Foster
-
- The Liberator returns to Earth, and Blake wants to capture Federation
- Control, in the belief that it would cripple the Federation. An important
- episode for the series, and also one of the best.
-
- [Gan dies]
-
- 19) Trial
- 13-Feb-79 0:51 Chris Boucher Derek Martinus
-
- Travis is put on trial for the deaths of civilians. Blake goes to a barren
- planet to think about the loss of his fallen comrade.
-
- 20) Killer
- 20-Feb-79 0:51 Robert Holmes Vere Lorrimer
-
- The Liberator crew journey to a planet where a friend of Avon's works, in
- order to get TP crystals. The derelict spaceship K-47 is retrieved, and an
- on-board virus spreads throughout the complex.
-
- 21) Hostage
- 27-Feb-79 0:51 Allan Prior Vere Lorrimer
-
- The Liberator is ambushed by several Federation ships. Travis captures
- Blake's cousin. He claims to want to join Blake's crew.
-
- 22) Countdown
- 6-Mar-79 0:51 Terry Nation Vere Lorrimer
-
- The crew travels to the planet Albian in search of information on the
- location of the Federation computer system Star One. Avon defuses a bomb
- with the help of Del Grant, who had thought Avon deserted his sister.
- Important background information for Avon's character.
-
- 23) Voice From The Past
- 13-Mar-79 0:49 Roger Parkes George Spenton-Foster
-
- A "time bomb" planted in Blake's memory by the Federation has been
- stimulated. He goes to an asteroid to meet with the legendary Shivar and
- Governor Le Grand, who also wish to overthrow the Federation.
-
- 24) Gambit
- 20-Mar-79 0:52 Robert Holmes George Spenton-Foster
-
- The crew search for the only man who knows the location of Star One - in
- Freedom City. At the Big Wheel gambling casino, a miniaturized Orac helps
- Avon and Vila win large amounts of money.
-
- John Leeson as Toise
-
- 25) The Keeper
- 27-Mar-79 0:51 Allan Prior Derek Martinus
-
- In their quest for information on the location of Star One, the crew search
- for a member of the royal family of Goth who has an amulet containing a
- brain print.
-
- 26) Star One
- 3-Apr-79 0:48 Chris Boucher David Maloney
-
- The crew reach Star One, only to find it is already being overtaken by
- Andromedan forces. Avon kills Travis. The Federation computer is
- destroyed. Blake is seriously hurt. An important episode for the series.
-
- [Departure of Blake and Jenna]
-
- SERIES C (Third Season - Winter-Spring 1980)
-
- Producer: David Maloney Script Editor: Chris Boucher
-
- 27) Aftermath
- 7-Jan-80 ~0:50 Terry Nation Vere Lorrimer
-
- Severely damaged by combat in the Galactic War, the Liberator disperses its
- crew while it repairs itself. Avon lands on a planet and is rescued by the
- daughter of a former revolutionary. Priceless scenes between Avon and
- Servalan. One of the best episodes of the series.
-
- [Intro. Dayna]
-
- Richard Franklin as First Trooper
-
- 28) Powerplay
- 14-Jan-80 ~0:50 Terry Nation David Maloney
-
- Avon and Dayna return to the Liberator, only to find it has been claimed by
- Tarrant. The rest of the crew are rescued by a medical ship and eventually
- brought back to the Liberator.
-
- [Intro. Tarrant]
-
- 29) Volcano
- 21-Jan-80 ~0:50 Allen Prior Desmond McCarthy
-
- The crew search for a new home base on the planet Obsidian, whose volcanic
- outbursts, and a nuclear device buried in the planet's core by its
- inhabitants, protect the planet from being overtaken. Servalan employs an
- elaborate plan to take control of the Liberator.
-
- Michael Gough as Hower
-
- 30) Dawn Of The Gods
- 28-Jan-80 ~0:50 James Follett Desmond McCarthy
-
- Orac steers Liberator off course to investigate a black hole, and Liberator
- lands on the artificial planet Crador. The only episode where you get to
- see Liberator parked.
-
- 31) The Harvest Of Kairos
- 4-Feb-80 ~0:50 Ben Steed Gerald Blake
-
- One of Servalan's former subordinates, critical of her inability to catch
- the Liberator, is given an opportunity to catch it. Kairopan crystals
- harvested from the planet Kairos are taken aboard the Liberator after an
- attack run on the Federation freighter transporting them. Servalan boards
- the Liberator for the first time.
-
- 32) The City At The Edge Of The World
- 11-Feb-80 ~0:50 Chris Boucher Vere Lorrimer
-
- Crystals would be provided for Liberator's weapon systems, in exchange for
- Vila's help in obtaining a treasure on the planet Keezarn. Vila finds a
- gateway to another world. Vila's best episode in the series.
-
- Colin Baker as Bayban the Berserker
- Valentine Dyall as Norl
-
- 33) Children Of Auron
- 19-Feb-80 ~0:50 Roger Parkes Andrew Morgan
-
- Servalan introduces a plague to the people of Auron, and the crew journey
- to Cally's homeworld to save them. Servalan uses this plan to get the
- Liberator, and to make clones in her image. An important episode for the
- development of Servalan's character, and much background information on
- Cally's character.
-
- 34) Rumors Of Death
- 25-Feb-80 ~0:50 Chris Boucher Fiona Cumming
-
- Avon wishes to hunt down the person who killed his former girlfriend, Anna
- Grant. He finds her alive, now working as an agent of the Federation. An
- important episode for the development of Avon's character.
-
- 35) Sarcophagus
- 3-Mar-80 ~0:50 Tanith Lee Fiona Cumming
-
- The crew find a drifting ship, whose artifacts have a strange effect on
- Cally. An alien avoiding death has possessed her, and Avon has to break
- the spell.
-
- 36) Ultraworld
- 10-Mar-80 ~0:50 Trevor Hoyle Vere Lorrimer
-
- The crew go to the planet Ultraworld, only to discover it is a mental
- reprocessing plant. Vila saves the crew by telling riddles to Orac.
-
- 37) Moloch
- 17-Mar-80 ~0:50 Ben Steed Vere Lorrimer
-
- Tarrant is teleported into a spaceship bound for the invisible planet
- Sardos, which the crew of Liberator discover after nearly crashing into it.
- Servalan is interested in the matter replication technology developed by
- the inhabitants of the planet.
-
- 38) Death-Watch
- 24-Mar-80 ~0:50 Chris Boucher Gerald Blake
-
- The crew visits the Teal and Vandor systems, currently at war with each
- other. A representative of each system is chosen for a battle. Tarrant
- kills the warrior who killed his brother.
-
- 39) Terminal
- 31-Mar-80 ~0:50 Terry Nation Mary Ridge
-
- Avon secretly takes over the ship and flies it through a field containing
- enzymes which eat away at the Liberator's hull. They reach the planetoid
- Terminal, where Avon believes Blake is residing. Another important
- episode, both for the series and for Avon's character.
-
- [Appearance by Blake. Destruction of Liberator (and Zen).]
-
- SERIES D (Fourth Season - Fall-Winter 1981)
-
- Producer: Vere Lorrimer Script Editor: Chris Boucher
-
- 40) Rescue
- 28-Sep-81 ~0:50 Chris Boucher Mary Ridge
-
- Dorian, owner of the spaceship Scorpio, rescues the crew from Terminal. He
- tries to enlist the help of Orac to build a teleport mechanism for Scorpio
- and attempts to kill the crew.
-
- [Intro Scorpio (and Slave) & Soolin. Death of Cally.]
-
- 41) Power
- 5-Oct-81 ~0:50 Ben Steed Mary Ridge
-
- The Scorpio, rendered inaccessible by an elaborate security system, is
- stolen by a native of the planet who seeks to escape. Avon completes the
- Scorpio teleport system with the help of Orac.
-
- 42) Traitor
- 12-Oct-81 ~0:50 Robert Holmes David Sullivan Proudfoot
-
- The planet Helotrix is falling easily to attack from a new Federation
- pacification drug, as are many other star systems. Tarrant and Dayna
- teleport down to the surface to investigate. Servalan, deposed of her
- presidency in the Federation, is back under the alias Commissioner Sleer.
-
- 43) Stardrive
- 19-Oct-81 ~0:50 James Follett David Sullivan Proudfoot
-
- After attempts to match the course of an asteroid for cover result in
- collision with the asteroid and severe damage to Scorpio's engines, the
- crew search for an experimental stardrive developed by an ex-Federation
- designer who is now working for a terrorist group. One of Avon's more
- vicious episodes.
-
- 44) Animals
- 26-Oct-81 ~0:50 Allen Prior Mary Ridge
-
- Dayna meets an old friend, Justin, to seek help with synthesizing an
- antidote to the Federation pacification drug. Servalan learns of Scorpio's
- visit to Justin's planet and of the genetic research he is performing
- there.
-
- 45) Headhunter
- 2-Nov-81 ~0:50 Roger Parkes Mary Ridge
-
- The crew rescue a protege of Ensor's who instead turns out to be his
- android creation seeking to unite with Orac. Orac verbally slams Avon near
- the end of the episode.
-
- 46) Assassin
- 9-Nov-81 ~0:50 Rod Beacham David Sullivan Proudfoot
-
- Servalan hires an assassin to kill the crew by luring them to a trap set
- aboard the assassin's ship.
-
- Richard Hurndall as Nebrox
-
- 47) Games
- 16-Nov-81 ~0:50 Bill Lyons Vivienne Cozens
-
- The scientist Belkov has stripped a planet of a valuable crystalline
- substance and tries to double cross both Servalan and the Scorpio crew in
- an attempt to escape with the private stash he has collected. He is aided
- by his computer, an amalgamation of a standard Federation computer and a
- pleasure planet gaming machine. The only episode where Scorpio fires its
- weaponry.
-
- 48) Sand
- 23-Nov-81 ~0:50 Tanith Lee Vivienne Cozens
-
- Servalan investigates a planet which contains an unknown substance of
- potential usefulness whose investigation team mysteriously died. The crew
- learn of Servalan's trip and decide to investigate for themselves.
- Interesting scenes between Tarrant and Servalan.
-
- 49) Gold
- 30-Nov-81 ~0:50 Colin Davis Brian Lighthill
-
- A plan to steal a shipment of atomically converted gold being transported
- from the planet Xeroc aboard a domestic passenger ship winds up turning
- into a major loss for the crew. Note the aluminum pie plates which
- comprise the interior of the passenger ship's cargo hold, and the
- plastic-covered Xerox machine which Avon inspects for the ship's records.
-
- 50) Orbit
- 7-Dec-81 ~0:50 Robert Holmes Brian Lighthill
-
- The scientist Egrorian offers Avon a powerful weapon, the Tachyon Funnel,
- in exchange for Orac. Servalan, who is behind the transfer, prepares a
- plan to double-cross Avon that would give her both the Tachyon Funnel and
- Orac. Avon nearly murders Vila. An important episode for Avon's character,
- for this reason.
-
- 51) Warlord
- 14-Dec-81 ~0:50 Simon Masters Viktors Ritelis
-
- Avon tries to form an alliance to produce an anti-pacification drug by
- negotiating with the leaders of three warring star systems. The Xenon base
- is sabotaged by explosives and a deadly virus. Tarrant falls in love with
- the daughter of the saboteur.
-
- 52) Blake
- 21-Dec-81 ~0:50 Chris Boucher Mary Ridge
-
- After Orac traces Blake's trail to the planet Gauda Prime, Avon and crew
- travel there, leaving the destroyed Xenon base behind. Scorpio is attacked
- on approach to the planet and crash lands on the surface of Gauda Prime.
- Avon and crew travel in search of Blake, and discover that he may have sold
- out to the Federation. Another important episode for Avon and the series.
-
- [Destruction of Scorpio (and Slave). Death of Blake and possibly
- remainder of crew.]
-
- Bibliography / References
-
- a) Blake's Seven Season Guide, by Barbara E. Warne,
- Fantasy Empire #7, #8, c. 1983 New Media Publishing, Inc. (Partially
- reprinted in Fantasy Empire Collector's Edition #2, c. 1983 New Media
- Publishing, Inc.)
-
- b) Blake's 7 Episode Guide for Series One, by Cherry Steffey,
- Fantasy Empire Limited #3, c. 1984 New Media Publishing, Inc.)
-
- c) Terry Nation's BLAKE'S 7: The Programme Guide, by Tony Attwood, c. 1982
- Tony Attwood. Published by Target Books, Ltd., 1983.
-
- Special thanks to Robert Chao, Henry Chatroop, Kit Kimes, and Louis Singh
- for providing additional information.
-
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