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Blake's 7: The Radio Adventures
- Narrated by: Paul Darrow, Michael Keating, Full Cast
- Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Sevenfold Crown
Raiding Servalan's HQ, the crew discover that she possesses a jewel that belongs to an ancient, long-lost crown, a mystical artifact of indescribable power. Suddenly the Scorpio crew are as determined as Servalon to acquire the circlet; but if they do, will absolute power corrupt Avon absolutely?
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Additional Bonus Material
This special edition features bonus interviews with the cast, many taken from the BBC7 programme Zen and the Art of Blake's 7. Amongst those talking about their time on the TV and radio series are Paul Darrow (Avon), Michael Keating (Vila), Jacqueline Pearce (Servalan), Steven Pacey (Tarrant), and Peter Tuddenham (Zen, Orac, and Slave). There are also contributions from loyal fans of Blake's 7, including comedian Mitch Benn.
What listeners say about Blake's 7: The Radio Adventures
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- David
- 05-22-05
Good ol' Seven
Felt like 3 lost episodes of Blake 7. Full cast, authentic music and sound effects, and good stories. A fun piece of Blake 7 history that's worth a nostalgic listen if nothing else.
8 people found this helpful
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- Paul
- 08-05-06
Sci fi
I enjoyed this Audio I could see the Characters in my mines eye as I listened to it.
If you like Blake Seven U'll like this
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-23-07
Better then the TV series?
This is first rate radio sci fi with an excellent cast and two well paced adventures. It's just a shame there isn't more of it! You don't have to be a fan of the series to understand or enjoy these stories, although obviously that adds to the whole expirience.
12 people found this helpful
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- OG
- 04-18-15
The magnificent seven!
Written by my uncle, I cannot be more proud of these. I think they are the most authentic radio series recordings. I love the big finish stuff, but somehow this is just soooo BBC.
Good stories, actors obviously having a whale of a time and the interlude between episodes is great; isn't included on the CD versions I note. I love the little winks at the audience re "old quarries", the digs at Beeb props, and Peter Tuffenham... "Let's do some more" that makes me sad because Big Finish took too long for him to do that.
Just a warning, the interlude between the stories has MAJOR SPOILERS if you are coming to Blakes 7 new. Listen to this after the final episode.
But I will just say that rumours of a certain persons death ARE greatly exaggerated. Thanks for clearing that up Paul. ;)
7 people found this helpful
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- Lady B S Lewis
- 12-01-13
Oh the memories!
What did you like about this audiobook?
I bought this on a bit of a whim and genuinely wasn't sure it would be any good without the screen shots accompanying the dialogue.
I was so wrong,
How has the book increased your interest in the subject matter?
I'm now looking for more to purchase as I thoroughly enjoyed hearing the full cast perform = those certain nuances& inflections that formed part of the great play between these characters, that only they could achieve has certainly stood the test of time.
Does the author present information in a way that is interesting and insightful, and if so, how does he achieve this?
Little bits have been added t explain what would be visible on tv to fill in gaps that would otherwise exist , they do not stick out and are totally in context,
What did you find wrong about the narrator's performance?
Cast performance - spectacular in my humble opinion
Do you have any additional comments?
yes, Paul Darrow's voice is still utterly wonderful- total "ear candy" as my young niece tells me such yummy voices are now called!
4 people found this helpful
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- Toffs
- 09-08-19
Blake's 7 Relived
Very exciting to have listened to Blake's 7 after all these years. Absolutely well done and enjoyable stories, it took me back to the series.
2 people found this helpful
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- Tuesnightspecial
- 10-14-16
One for the fans
I really enjoyed this as a Blakes 7 fan. The original cast are just delightful. The Sevenfold crown is the best of the 2 stories but a bit too much technobabble. I liked the short cast interviews between the two stories.
2 people found this helpful
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- RC
- 03-05-20
Too short! Amazing
Hesitated on this due to its duration but it's basically 2 more episodes of blake 7 original cast. Want more!
1 person found this helpful
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- Patrick
- 10-25-19
Just like the TV Show
Very well put together, sounds just like a soundtrack from an TV episode. Some radio shows can be a bit like they were recorded in a cardboard box. Some of the running time is a documentary. Everyone is great a few substitutes for the original cast but as someone who remembers the series well but not a total fan I didn’t notice. Avon and Villa a great combo. Ruthless and loveable coward.
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- P W TALLANT
- 03-08-19
Loved it
It was just like the good old days of watching the tv series. If you loved Blake’s 7 you’ll love this.
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- Steven Westwood
- 04-02-22
EXCELLENT
blakes seven was excellent ,the stories were excellent the narration was excellent as was the cast .unmissable if your a blakes 7 fan still excellent storytelling in not
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- "oneangryscotty"
- 11-01-21
Blake’s 7 beyond the tv show
These were a great listen, having the feel of the series with some of the original cast members. If you like these then try Big Finish range of stories again bringing back the original crew and more besides!
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- Sally Nelson
- 01-08-17
much better than I expected.
this does not have a great reputation among B7 fans but i found it very enjoyable. Vila was fun, Avon arrogant but resourceful, tarrant a bully, dayna caring and soolin efficient. servalan was as vicious as ever. the extras were very good too.
1 person found this helpful