For those old enough to remember this, Blake's 7 is to be remade for the SyFy channel, so if you line Murdochs pocket, you'll be able to see this remake of a classic cult program. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22079232 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22079232)
For those who haven't got a clue what I'm talking about, get a life :P :P :P Seriously, have a look at this link http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/blakes7/index.shtml (http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/blakes7/index.shtml)
Hands up all those who thought Servalan was just the sexiest female you'd ever seen :heart2: :heart2:
Regards
Neal.
P.S. I'm off for a cold shower :worried: :worried:
Steady, Neil :o
I always remember the crummy, wobbly scenery on the sets :smiley-laughing:
I preferred Servalan in Carry On Don't Lose Your Head :drool:
i thought Tank was using orac to run the forums??
Please god dont remake it, it'll be sh!te, like new red dwarfs.
will airwick rerelease that globe airfreshner so we can remake the ship, and those 70's hand held hairdriers are getting rare.
Space1999, will be next, or perhaps live action Captain Scarlet or Joe90 ....... UFO, the prisoner.... no no no, leave the orginals alone.....
New orginal thinking please.......
I managed to mis the bit where they changed ship and Blake was no longer around, so got very confused. Blakeless 7......... :D
Quote from: AndyGif on April 10, 2013, 01:59:18 PM
Space1999, will be next, or perhaps live action Captain Scarlet or Joe90 ....... UFO, the prisoner.... no no no, leave the orginals alone.....
New orginal thinking please.......
There's already a Space 2099 in the works..
Quote from: AndyGif on April 10, 2013, 01:59:18 PM
Space1999, will be next, or perhaps live action Captain Scarlet or Joe90 ....... UFO, the prisoner.... no no no, leave the orginals alone.....
The Prisoner's already been done ... and have heard rumours about a new Captain Scarlett,
and UFO ... btw, did you know Space:1999 was really UFO season 2 ? Wonderful show, UFO ... shame the Yanks couldn't understand it (way ahead of its time) & pulled the plug on the cash, hence S:1999 being rapidly made to use the sets etc they'd already done ...
Not sure this is needed. Sure the originals had wobbly sets and dodgy SFX but so did most other sci-fi at the time. Unlike Battlestar Galactica, Blake's 7 is complete. There is no sense of there being more story to tell.
It is the story of idealism, vs pragmatism. Blake started off as an idealistic rebel, slowly became a fanatic and ended up dying at the hands of the man he thought was his best friend.
I loved the original series and didn't notice the wobbly sets (probably as I was only 9 at the time). The final episode was one of the greatest TV moments ever: Blake was returning and they were all going to fly off into the sunset or so I thought! That's how to end a series and guarantee no 5th series although the novel 'Afterlife' was released shortly afterwards where some of the cast had somehow survived!
I understand peoples thoughts of 'why not try something original' but the revamped Battlestar Galactica was epic proving it will wok if done well.
Somewhere in the attic is a teleport bracelet which Blue Peter showed you how to make.
Gareth
Was the last programme the one where they all got blasted at the end? I was about 14 so don't remember the details, but I do recall hearing one of the people behind it interviewed on Radio 4 and saying that the blasters could just have been set on stun, so there's still scope for a sequel...
yes it was,and I was so pleased they all got killed :D
Ah - but were they ? You never actually saw them die, IIRC !
My wife and I were just reminiscing about Blake's 7 at the weekend...
And yes, I was a big fan of Servalan. :-[
Quote from: MikeDunn on April 10, 2013, 02:52:21 PM
Ah - but were they ? You never actually saw them die, IIRC !
One or two were offscreen in the final shoot-out so might plausibly have survived. Plus I think there is a good chance that Villa hit the deck and "played possum" when the bullets started flying.
Quite frankly (my dear), I don't give a damn! :wave:
Actually what I mean is: No-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o :help:
Dave G
Quote from: edwin_m on April 10, 2013, 02:41:48 PM
Was the last programme the one where they all got blasted at the end? I was about 14 so don't remember the details, but I do recall hearing one of the people behind it interviewed on Radio 4 and saying that the blasters could just have been set on stun, so there's still scope for a sequel...
Being a Blakes' 7 anorak I've all 52 episodes sitting nearby :)
Basically there was a lot of crossed wires and the whole crew and Blake got together at the end full of the mistrust that was the underlying theme of the whole series. Avon shot Blake and there was copious amounts of the red stuff. The Federation troops then turned up and each and every member of the crew were gunned down in slow motion just to make sure you knew they'd been shot. Last man standing was Avon standing astride Blakes' body surrounded by troopers. He had a gun in his hand and a smile on his face as the screen went black. All that was heard was multiple blaster fire.
I was about 12 when the last episode aired and couldn't believe what I'd just seen. The 'good' guys had lost and this was hot on the heels of The Empire Strikes Back where the good guys had also just lost. Surely that isn't supposed to happen.
I may have to dig the last episode out later and watch it again.
Gareth
Blake's 7 is a series just crying out for a GOOD reboot - the concepts were brilliant and but over-ambitious for a 1980s BBC budget. I would rather have seen it done by the BBC, to the same quality as the new Docotor Whos than the "SyFy" channel, who brought us such wonders as "Sharktopus" and "Stonehenge Apocalypse".
If you've never seen "Sharktopus", you are missing a true classic! :D
Since the demise of Star Trek, Stargate and Battlestar Galactica, there is a shortage of spaceship shows on the telly, so a new B7 will be more than welcome!
(As an aside, there was a rather nice plastic kit of the Liberator made a few years ago.....by Ratio)
The final scene is a classic. Particularly in sound only for the final coup de grace.
Hmm I dont remember this (only young :D) but by the sounds of it I should maybe check the oldoriginal version out. I wonder if i could pick it up on dvd for a cheap'ish' price.....
Blake 7 was one of my favourite shows.
I remember Blue Peter creating one of the wrist communicators out of a plastic bottle.
The good old days.
I had a lot of VHS tapes of Blake 7 that I regrettably sold a few years ago when I wanted money for the new shiny DVD things.
Brilliant show shame I'm not on Sky.
I remember the Blue Peter Teleporter bracelets. One of my schoolfriends made one but it didn't look anything like the one on the telly. ;D
Quote from: captainelectra on April 10, 2013, 09:20:30 PM
I remember the Blue Peter Teleporter bracelets. One of my schoolfriends made one but it didn't look anything like the one on the telly. ;D
Hmm, time for a little exercise in 3D printing perhaps? :smiley-laughing:
Quote from: Karhedron on April 11, 2013, 09:08:02 AM
Quote from: captainelectra on April 10, 2013, 09:20:30 PM
I remember the Blue Peter Teleporter bracelets. One of my schoolfriends made one but it didn't look anything like the one on the telly. ;D
Hmm, time for a little exercise in 3D printing perhaps? :smiley-laughing:
http://www.shapeways.com/model/140617/lrv-7-insurgent-50mm.html?li=productBox-search (http://www.shapeways.com/model/140617/lrv-7-insurgent-50mm.html?li=productBox-search)
how very liberating.....
Quote from: AndyGif on April 10, 2013, 01:59:18 PM
Please god dont remake it, it'll be sh!te, like new red dwarfs.
Hi
I would have agreed with you until I watched Red Dwarf 10 which I thought was quite good.
Cheers
Paul
For Gawd's sake
No Blake!
Sooner watch Adrian Chiles mumbling to Gareth Southgate.
Well if they do a hashed up version so what? We still have the originals! I do remember watching it, was only 9 when it ended, so my recollections of it are not perfect.
Same with Dr Who. I saw the John Pertwee ones but remember the Tom Baker ones more clearly.
Now Space 1999 - thats something else. Flares in space is what I remember the most!
Whilst the idea itself was daft (the moon breaking orbit, god help us if it does that!) the sets weren't bad and the Eagle transporter ships were a pretty cool design I thought.
Had a few of the toy ones, can't remember who made them though. Probably quite collectable now!
Awesome show - I remember sitting with my Dad and watching it!
Still love sci-fi. Lots of good examples of the genre around at the moment although not necessarily UK produced!
Will look forward to the reboot.
ohhhh look Eagles......
http://www.shapeways.com/model/809659/spacer1999-transports-1-1000-scale.html?li=productBox-search (http://www.shapeways.com/model/809659/spacer1999-transports-1-1000-scale.html?li=productBox-search)
Quote from: AndyGif on April 11, 2013, 04:10:54 PM
ohhhh look Eagles......
http://www.shapeways.com/model/809659/spacer1999-transports-1-1000-scale.html?li=productBox-search (http://www.shapeways.com/model/809659/spacer1999-transports-1-1000-scale.html?li=productBox-search)
Nice! :thumbsup: