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  • Actors: Paul Darrow
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: 2 Entertain Video
  • DVD Release Date: 24 April 2006
  • Run Time: 650 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000C6EQIO
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5,675 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Intergalatic adventure with an interplanetary resistance group battling for survival against a totalitarian super-power. Roaming a universe of boundless space and restrictive discipline, freedom-fighter Blake, with the crew of the spaceship Liberator, is locked in combat with the all-powerful forces of the Federation.

Containing all thirteen episodes from the fourth series:

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


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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Power, Stardrive, Headhunter, Assassin, Sand, Orbit, Blake: SF at its best, 3 Jun 2006
By Martin Turner "Martin Turner" (Birmingham, England) - See all my reviews
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The final series of Blake's 7 contains, fittingly, seven of the best episodes of TV SF ever made. With the exception of Animals, which is slightly below par, these are supported by five eminently watchable episodes - Rescue, Traitor, Games, Gold and Warlord.

At the time of broadcast, this series held the UK gripped to its seats -- more than one person in every five in the whole of Britain watched the final episode. During the '90s, though, it suffered an unfair reputation as being low-budget space opera that did not compare with American offerings such as Star Trek the Next Generation and Babylon 5. Both of these series were milestones in television science-fiction, and millions of viewers enjoyed them and continue to enjoy them. However, Blake's 7 was actually _better_ than either of them in terms of its script and acting, with vastly more memorable dialogue. Naturally, the earlier Blake's 7 had weaker visuals than either of the later series -- just as these now compare unfavourably with more recent offerings such as Voyager, Lexx and Farscape. But this is the inevitable fate of all television SF - to be visually superseded by the next generation of effects.

I recently rewatched this boxed set, and, as an experiment, asked a 23 year old who had grown up with all the assumptions of the '90s to watch it with me. From a sceptical beginning, he was absolutely astonished by how good it was.

First, the visuals are nowhere near as bad they are reputed to be. The modelling of the ship Scorpio was excellent, and the use of real-world landscapes for most of the action means there are few visual gaffes. There are some issues with the special effects and the space backgrounds, but these are short sequences and don't distract greatly from the overall effect.

Second, the stunts are extremely good. The fighting is largely restrained, but all the more convincing for it. Blake's 7 was never meant to be a hand to hand combat adventure, but some of the combat is extremely well done.

Third, the characterisation is without equal. One occasionally hears the accusation that Paul Darrow overacts -- this is a surprising claim: the Avon character he presents is entirely convincing. This crucial scene in 'Orbit' which brings to a head the long tensions between Avon and Vila is drama at the highest level. Avon in more restrained form ('If you didn't want the answer, why did you ask the question?', at the end of 'Power') is hugely memorable and eminently quoteable.

Fourth, the range of the series is extremely broad. No two of the episodes are alike, ranging from espionage ('Traitor') to psionics ('Power') to engineering ('Stardrive')to a hard-core problem in Newton's laws of motion ('Orbit'). The Tanith Lee-scripted episode, 'Sand', broke new ground, while 'Headhunter' brings an effective twist to the Frankenstein motif.

Finally, the series is ruthlessly written. Probably the real reason that Blake's 7 enjoyed such a bad reputation is the way it finished: no other SF series before or since ended with the deaths of all the major characters. For years there were rumours that the series would revive, and the final assault would turn out to have been stun guns. But, in ending as it did, it remained true to the bleak, '1984' atmosphere of the very first series.

If you are already a fan, you will enjoy this boxed set. If you've never watched it, then all I can say is that you will _not_ be disappointed.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A grand finale!, 12 Jan 2006
By U Dick "heavy-duty" (Stevenston, Ayrshire) - See all my reviews
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Finally we can complete the set with this release of the final series of "Blakes Seven" on DVD. It has been a pretty slow process, with the four compilations being released over more than two years and the bonus material has hardly been worth waiting for, none of the previous three has contained the much touted "Making of "Blakes Seven"" documentary. Perhaps we`ll get it this time. The programmes themselves have more than made up for any shortcomings by being as good as they ever were. Yes, there wasn`t much money but the ideas and scripts are sparkling and are very easy to get caught up in.

Series four could be the best of the lot. Episode for episode, the stories are all very strong and there is a loose theme of Blake`s crew rebuilding after the destruction of the Liberator and trying to find allies in the fight against the Federation. In particular the episodes "Headhunter", "Assasin", "Gold" and "Blake" aren`t just amongst the best of "Blakes Seven", but within the whole sci-fi genre as a whole and stand up to repeated viewing. The whole series was always dark but this is darker still, with even the "good guys" killing without remorse and plenty of double crossing in the plots. My only complaint, although a small one, is the voice of Slave. I can`t stand the quasi-Dickens humbleness, especially after the excellent voice of the emotionless Zen. I don`t mind anything else, even the early 80`s Toyah wigs which crop up a few times or the hideous mole on Egrorion`s face in "Orbit".

No review of this series would be complete without mentioning the ending. Although the trailer included on the Series Three DVD pretty much gives it away, I won`t. If you`ve seen it, you know about it and if you haven`t, I don`t want to spoil it. However, I will say that it is, in my opinion, the best ending to a TV seies ever. It was a big chance to take even in 1981 and it is brilliantly realistic, memorable and very much in the style of everything that has gone before. There are always calls to bring the show back but I think they should leave it the way it is, with a perfect ending.
Whether watched on it`s own or after the preceding episodes, the final episode never loses any of it`s power. This is not just classic science-fiction but classic television, the likes of which will probably never be seen again. Buy it.

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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The last season of the best sci-fi series. Contains spoilers., 22 May 2006
By Nitram "xt." (Australia) - See all my reviews
I've just finished watching series 4 and am left again with that hollow feeling that no doubt everyone feels after watching the last episode. But that is why this is the best series ever. No other show dared to end on such an unfulfilling note and it is hard to see one doing so in the future.
People find fault with this series for a number of reasons, some well-founded but others are just misconceived.
Paul Darrow's over-acting? He's been doing it in every series and if he didn't then Avon simply wouldn't be himself. The character of Avon continues to develop and change in this last series, which is one of the reasons this is such a great show. Forever a cold-hearted pragmatist, Avon finds himself adopting a leadership role in Series 4 which he never really wanted but nevertheless feels compelled to take - what else is he going to do? Criticism has been levelled at Series 3 (in a great review on DVD times, I think? anyway) on the grounds that in the absence of Blake, the remaining crew just wander about relatively aimlessly and Avon, not a natural leader, is left without a real agenda. But I thought that was exactly the point and why series 3 is so interesting - Avon is forced into situations and associations for which he never planned and you get to see him struggle to find a purpose in the absence of Blake's 'simple-minded certainties'. After being so badly swindled in TERMINAL, it is clear that Avon is now hell bent on striking back in whatever way he can. So most episodes in Series 4 develop along the lines of Avon seeking to enlist the aid of various experts and specialists to get him the weapons/capabilities needed to fight the resurgent Federation - and finding himself double-crossed every step of the way. Avon as leader is unable to sit back and coolly evaluate the mistakes of others, and finds himself making errors in the heat of the situation - he becomes increasingly fallible. When combined with the stress of staying alive, Cally's death (ultimately his fault) and the loss of the Liberator, Avon becomes increasingly paranoid and reckless - to the point of shooting Blake in a moment of poignant misunderstanding to end the series.
Slave makes for a nice change from the efficient Zen and precocious Orac. His last words to Tarrant in the wreckage of Scorpio are another of the many memorable moments in the last episode. On that point, Stephen Pacey as Tarrant just gets better and better, and the scenes between him and Blake in the final episode are great.
Soolin and Dayna are strong, progressive female characters and Soolin shows herself to be perhaps the most canny of the group on a number of occasions.
Jacqueline Pearce, by Series 4, has perfected her role as Servalan (or Sleer) to the point where every motion, glance, expression and note in her speech is perfect. Witness her last appearance in Warlord - her smug self-assurance and treachery are mixed perfectly with sensuality and open manipulation - surely one of the best characters ever.
Series 4 does have some weaker episodes - but so did all the others and I always find something enjoyable in them. Stardrive and Power are probably the worst ones here and have several hilarious moments.
The effects have kept on improving and the direction and production are great as well - camera angles, frames and contrasts are very well thought out and when combined with the great stuff coming out of the BBC radiophonic workshop (I love the Xenon base background noise and the Zondor Brave New World horror scenes - 'you are loved' - great stuff) this is truly artful scifi.
Well I've had my rant - don't be put off by any bad reviews, enjoy series 4 and stick it through to the end - as a whole the entire Blakes 7 canon is unmatched.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Prints Superb Extras!
Beautifully remastered prints and fantastic extras make this set a must for Blake's fans. The Paul Darrow interview is fascinating and the episodes themselves never looked better.
Published 8 months ago by Trevor William Douglas

3.0 out of 5 stars Kick in the Elevator Music!!!
Well this is definitely the weakest of the Blake 7 series, Although the dialog is still scintillating the story lines are generally quite weak apart from a few stand out episodes,... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mr. D. Swan

5.0 out of 5 stars A memorable finale...
The final season of Blake's 7 sees a bit of a change of style for the series. Gone is the Liberator, replaced by rusty Scorpio. Read more
Published 16 months ago by M. Evans

4.0 out of 5 stars ...he sold us avon, even you...
As a child i loved Blake's 7. I remember watching this series when first screened in the early 1980's. Read more
Published on 4 Mar 2007 by dazza

5.0 out of 5 stars Blakes 7 the last series in the line
The final series of Blakes 7 is one of my favourites. It isn't better than any of the other series: just different in its unique way. Read more
Published on 27 Jan 2007 by VMR

3.0 out of 5 stars Good final episode, other not so good.
A mixed bag. A VERY strained budget is obvious and some dreadful acting do not help. The final episode is worth the purchase alone. Read more
Published on 26 Jul 2006 by S. Kemp

3.0 out of 5 stars Not the best 'Blakes' boxset
Ok, it's not as good as series 1 and 2 but if you don't buy it you won't know what happens to the crew. Read more
Published on 18 May 2006 by A. Clarke

5.0 out of 5 stars Blake's Best!
Despite what the naysayers may say (I'm looking at you SFX, but that was to be expected seeing as Sarah Michelle Geller ain't in it) this is easily the most consistently wonderful... Read more
Published on 4 May 2006 by Quincy MD

2.0 out of 5 stars Less said.....never mended
Time hasn't been kind to series four - which in many respects has dated appallingly. Perhaps that's not suprising for 13 episodes are mostly extremely weak, and in some cases... Read more
Published on 27 April 2006 by Herb791

4.0 out of 5 stars Blake's 7 Season Four
The Episode "Terminal" was written by Terry Nation to wrap up this series, but no sooner as the credits rolled, it was announced that a new series would be shown. Read more
Published on 23 Jan 2006 by S. W. Cochrane

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