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"Blake's Seven" Programme Guide (A Target book)
 
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"Blake's Seven" Programme Guide (A Target book) (Paperback)

by Tony Attwood (Author)
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Synopsis
This handbook, first published in 1984, contains information about every "Blake's 7" story. Each expanded entry includes the storyline, cast list, technical credits, and details of video-cassettes of the story. Also featured are enlarged and revised sections covering the world of fandom and the careers of the actors and writers involved with the series.

From the Author
Thanks to fans who still write in
Despite the length of time since Blake's 7 was made people still contact me to talk about the series, this book, and my other Blake's book "Afterlife" which takes the story on from the end of the 52nd episode and explains why Blake was shot by Avon. (There is a summary of Afterlife in The Programme Guide, which is handy as Afterlife is now out of print).

I do enjoy getting the emails - although I'm not so enthusiastic about the abuse!!!

Tony