Customer Reviews
A fantastic Blake's 7 adventure! - By: , 01 Apr 2000 
How much I can compliment this story cannot fit the 1,000 word limit.
Everyone isin character, although Vila suddenly becoming a food obsessive rather than an alkie can be overlooked as development rather than a mistake.
Jaqueline Pearce is superb as Serv, I mean Sleer. She is as cold & ruthless as ever & we wouldn't have it anyother way would we?
The ending is particually memorable which I won't give away but will say only that it makes sense.
The addition of brief cast interviews is a nice idea & is something that should have been done for the 'follow up' story The Synderton Experiment.
In Name Only - By: , 11 Feb 2000 
Apart from bearing the title "Blake's 7" this particular adventure bears little resemblance to the series. Set around the fifth episode of the fourth series, it pays mere lip service to the characters & the ideas of the whole series.
Worse still is the woeful re-casting of two of the original characters (Angela Bruce replacing Josette Simon & Paula Wilcox replacing Glynis Barber). Paul Darrow makes little effort to recreate the role of Avon, rasping his dialogue. I could swear that he is about to yawn.
There is little to speak of regarding the plot, even the teleport problems which quickly take on an added significance do little to lift this story up. Allan Prior could have written a better story.
Perhaps one for B7 completists (myself included) but don't expect it to be entertaining & certainly forget any chance of experiencing the magic that mad the original 1978-81 series enjoyable.
Excellent must buy for all Blakes 7 fans around the world. - By: , 03 Jan 1999 
This cassette contains a typical Blakes 7 episode albeitin audio format, originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4.
The episode is setin the final series of the TV show but does not contain all the original cast members, Soolin being replaced by another actress.
Servelan (J.Pearce) & Avon (P.Darrow) play their usual roles & it wont be long before you are transported back into the world of Blakes 7 for a fantastic re-union. P.Tuddenham provides the voices of Orac & Slave.
This is a must have itemin any B7 fan's collection but as it was made for general broadcast it provides an excellent bit of all round entertainment.