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Features all thirteen episodes from the fourth and final series of the television space drama. Read more

Starring Paul Darrow, Jan Chappell
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television

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Blake's 7 - Series 4

Features all thirteen episodes from the fourth and final series of the television space drama.

Starring Paul Darrow, Jan Chappell
Studio 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO
Run time DVD: 10 hrs 40 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released DVD: 24 Apr 2006
Format DVD

Blake's 7 - Series 4 (5 discs)

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  • Most helpful member's review of Blake's 7 - Series 4

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  • 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Starting to go around in circles

    I have re-watched all of the Blakes 7 series on DVD recently and have to admit that they are starting to get a bit daft at this point. Avon has started to become a parody of himself, talking in soundbites and cliches. The very sexy Soolin does not appear to do anything at all. Servalan is wandering around a post war Federation hoping that no-one will recognise her even though she used to be Supreme Overlord or something.

    Vila is the only one who is still entertaining. The episodes on this disk are fairly mixed, though only one of them is set in the standard deserted quarry. The one with the big robot without a head was plain daft, although the first one about obtaining a photonic drive is fairly entertaining and they finally fire their guns for once. The other episode about creating radiation-proof troopers is very similar to an episode in series one.

      • A customer from Bristol
  • Most recent members' review of Blake's 7 - Series 4

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  • 5 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Starting to go around in circles

    I have re-watched all of the Blakes 7 series on DVD recently and have to admit that they are starting to get a bit daft at this point. Avon has started to become a parody of himself, talking in soundbites and cliches. The very sexy Soolin does not appear to do anything at all. Servalan is wandering around a post war Federation hoping that no-one will recognise her even though she used to be Supreme Overlord or something.

    Vila is the only one who is still entertaining. The episodes on this disk are fairly mixed, though only one of them is set in the standard deserted quarry. The one with the big robot without a head was plain daft, although the first one about obtaining a photonic drive is fairly entertaining and they finally fire their guns for once. The other episode about creating radiation-proof troopers is very similar to an episode in series one.

      • A customer from Bristol
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