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The entire second season of the 1970s BBC sci-fi series.
'Redemption' sees Orac's prediction of the Liberator's destruction
looking likely to be fulfilled when the ship's original owners
arrive and take the rebels prisoner. In 'Shadow', Blake becomes
involved with an interplanetary crime syndicate. 'Weapon' sees
Blake and crew set out to steal a deadly 'delayed-effect' gun,
which Servalan also wishes to possess. In 'Horizon', the Liberator
heads for the edge of the Galaxy, only to be taken prisoner on the
planet Horizon. 'Pressure Point' sees Blake attempting to destroy
the Federation's control centre, only to walk into a trap set by
Travis. In 'Trial', Travis is made a scapegoat by Servalan for
their failure to capture Blake. 'Killer' sees Blake and his crew
stumbling upon a derelict spaceship whilst on a mission to crack
the Federation's new transmission code. The craft houses a deadly
plague which could threaten the existence of the entire universe.
In 'Hostage', Travis tries to trap Blake by kidnapping his cousin,
Inga. 'Countdown' sees Blake and crew coming to the aid of the
planet Albian, whose population are dying from radiation poisoning.
In 'Voice from the Past', a telepathic signal forces Blake to
reroute the Liberator to an asteroid where Travis lies in wait.
Whilst 'Gambit' sees Blake, Cally and Jenna visit a gambling world
to find the man who knows the location of the Federation's Star
One. Avon and Villa, meanwhile, choose to take Orac on an illicit
gambling spree. In 'The Keeper', Blake tries to obtain the key to
Star One from a tribal chief on the planet Goth. However, Travis
has beaten him to it. Finally, 'Star One' sees Blake at last launch
his attack on the Federation's headquarters, unaware that an alien
fleet is poised to invade.
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Blake's 7: Season 3 (DVD)
Cy Grant, Alan Lake, Sally Harrison, Steve Pacey, Jan Chappell, …
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R375
Discovery Miles 3 750
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The entire third season (remastered) of the 1970s BBC sci-fi series
created by Terry Nation. In 'Aftermath', the crew abandon the
Liberator in the wake of the Andromedan attack. Avon is rescued by
Dayna and her fugitive father. 'Powerplay' sees Avon and Dayna
battling for control of the Liberator with Federation officer
Tarrant, while Cally and Villa are hostages in a sinister hospital.
In 'Volcano', the crew of the Liberator, with Blake and Jenna now
missing, arrive at the planet Obsidian. 'Dawn of the Gods' sees the
crew at threat from a creature from Cally's legends. In 'The
Harvest of Kairos', Servalan captures the Liberator and strands the
crew on a deadly planet. 'City at the Edge of the World' sees Villa
finding love and adventure 3000 light years from the crew.
Unfortunately, he falls foul of Babyan the Butcher (Colin Baker) -
the Federation's second most wanted man next to Blake. In 'Children
of Auron', Cally is telepathically summoned to help her people, but
is in fact walking into a trap set by Servalan. 'Rumours of Death'
sees Avon seeking revenge on Bartholomew - the man who killed his
one true love, Anna Grant. In 'Sarcophagus', Cally is taken over by
a strange alien. 'Ultraworld' sees Dayna and Tarrant racing to save
Cally and Avon's minds from the inhabitants of a gigantic computer
planet. In 'Moloch', the crew follow Servalan to the planet Sardos,
where they encounter the planet's supreme power - a computer
creature from the future. 'Deathwatch' sees the crew discover a
gladiator style spectator sport where one of the competitors is
Tarrant's brother and the 'impartial' judge is Servalan. Finally,
in 'Terminal', Avon receives some instructions to travel to the
planet Terminal, and he believes them to be from the long-missing
Blake. They are actually from the evil Servalan.
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