In a future time The Federation is the law and must be obeyed by everyone. One man, Blake, wants to remain free. Featuring all thirteen episodes: 'Aftermath', 'Powerplay', 'Volcano', 'Dawn Of The Gods', 'Harvest Of Kairos', 'City At The Edge Of The World', 'Children Of Auron', 'Rumours Of Death', 'Sarcophagus', 'Ultraworld', '.. Read more
| Starring | Paul Darrow, Jan Chappell |
|---|---|
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television |
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In a future time The Federation is the law and must be obeyed by everyone. One man, Blake, wants to remain free. Featuring all thirteen episodes: 'Aftermath', 'Powerplay', 'Volcano', 'Dawn Of The Gods', 'Harvest Of Kairos', 'City At The Edge Of The World', 'Children Of Auron', 'Rumours Of Death', 'Sarcophagus', 'Ultraworld', 'Moloch', 'Death-Watch' and 'Terminal'.
| Starring | Paul Darrow, Jan Chappell |
|---|---|
| Studio | 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 10 hrs 50 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 20 Jun 2005 |
| Format | DVD |
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Features the following episodes: Aftermath (27), Powerplay (28), Volcano (29)...
Features the following episodes: Dawn of the Gods (30), Harvest of Kairos (31), City at the Edge of the world ...
Features the following episodes: Children of Auron (33), Rumours of Death (34), Sarcophagus (35)...
Features the following episodes: Ultra World (36), Moloch (37), Death Watch (38)...
Features the following episode: Terminal (39) and Special Features...
These DVDs are another joyous helping of shoestring-budget space adventuring with the now sadly depleted original crew, all looking semi-resplendent in their respective 70s fashions. Most notably, the titular Blake has vanished, as has his loyal love interest Jenna. Vila remains (and is as irritating as ever) as does Cally (whose perm, whilst arguably faded from its fashionable best, still has a reasonable bounce to it, and is at least superior to its flyaway, straw-like incarnation from the early episodes). And the ultra-ruthless Avon assumes the helm of the Liberator, proving just as au fait with all the mind-boggling technology as he ever did (well, he is advertising mobility scooters these days, which seems to me a natural progression from space travel), whilst possessing a low-cunning that preserves number one above all others. The original three cast members are joined by Dayna and Blake look-alike Tarrant, around whom many of these latest plots are based. There is also an expanded role for Servalan (unencumbered by her poodle Travis whom Avon so violently pushed down a very deep shaft on Star One), with her crypto-lesbian subtext there for all to see.
Yes ? I heartily recommend these DVDs, as I think that the series has really started to hit form at this point in its run.
What ever you gained from the past episodes you gain the same from carying on into the second session.