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This is the final season of Blakes 7. Avon leads the crew through a variety of misadventures. If you have the other three seasons, you need this season if only for the final episode. The DVD has a new sequence at the menu and a disc full of extras. Some of the little out takes, and extras are really fun.
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70s 80s UK sci-fi - there's nothing quite like it
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This was a dvd I was never going to buy. I had it on video and it was never a favourite series for me, and the episodes seem to have lost their way. In the end I relented, as I found a bargain on Ebay for it, and it would complete the set of my dvds of the series, and give me room on my shelf! The episodes are still pretty bad, though there are as in most things some good ones amongst it that hold up. The best part of the dvd's are the extras though. The outakes, the interviews with people behind the scenes, especially the ladies and gentlemen who created the special sounds for the show, and Paul Darrows thoughts on Avon. Nice also to get some of the takes not used in the show, and gives you an incite into how an episode is made.
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.