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Blake's 7 lead actor Gareth Thomas passes away.
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Blake’s 7: an interstellar guide to revolution on a shoestring budget (TV retrospective).

# Blake’s 7, that gem of British science fiction television, where the budgets were as tight as the spandex costumes

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Blake's 7: life on board the Liberator (scifi video).
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Blake’s 7: life on board the Liberator (scifi video).

The science fiction TV series Blake’s 7 had a cracking spaceship for its heroic crew. The Liberator. In the vast

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Blake's 7 lead actor Gareth Thomas passes away.
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Blake’s 7: a stellar quest through cheap spacesuits and high drama (video).

Blake’s 7, the British science fiction TV series that seemed to operate on the principle of “why let a decent

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Blake’s 7 actor Paul Darrow passes away.

The UK actor Paul Darrow, perhaps best known for his role as Kerr Avon in classic 1980s British scifi TV

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Gareth Thomas: Down and Safe: a remembrance by Sue Davis.

It’s very sad to hear that Gareth Thomas is no longer with us but long live Roj Blake who bestrode

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Blake's 7 lead actor Gareth Thomas passes away.
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Blake’s 7 lead actor Gareth Thomas passes away.

Blake’s 7 lead actor Gareth Thomas passed away yesterday (13th April 2016) at the age of 71. The announcement about

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Blake’s 7 – The Classic Audio Adventures: 1.1: Fractures by Justin Richards (CD review).

A new gripping hour long episode ‘Blake’s 7: Fractures’ has been written by Justin Richards and directed by Ken Bentley.

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Blake’s 7: The Merchandise Guide by Mark B Oliver (book review).

Look, we all know about ‘Blake’s 7’, it was a much-loved, trend-setting show that fans still think of fondly. So

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