From its first appearance in 1978 to its final episode in 1981, \'Blake\'s 7\' was a series which pushed back the boundaries of what was possible in TV science fiction. a wealth of detail about the early development of the series.\' From the foreword by series producer David Maloney. \'...
Including technical details, overviews of the production of the series and in-depth analyses of every episode, this book is the ideal companion for anyone interested in the development of TV science fiction during the late seventies.
In this book, Alan Stevens and Fiona Moore go beyond the stereotypes and look at the background to and the writing of the stories.
Despite the attempts made by critics over the years to deride it for its low-budget special effects, sometimes-dubious costume design and overly middle-class casting, \'Blake\'s 7\' continues to remain popular and to gain new audiences, due to its intelligent treatment of powerful themes of human evil, rebellion, love and death.
From its first appearance in 1978 to its final episode in 1981, \'Blake\'s 7\' was a series which pushed back the boundaries of what was possible in TV science fiction