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* Scorpio ( Blake's 7 ), the heroes ' fictional spacecraft in the final season of the TV series Blake's 7
Doctor Who alumni moved on to create their own science-fiction programmes, such as Doomwatch ( 1970 – 73 ), Survivors ( 1975 – 77 ), and Blake's 7 ( 1978 – 81 ).
* Terry Nation, creator of the Daleks in Doctor Who, and of his own shows Survivors and Blake's 7
* Slave ( Blake's 7 ), a fictional computer
* Terran Federation, a government in the science fiction TV series Blake's 7
* " The Web ", an episode from the first season of the British science-fiction series Blake's 7
The cave was also used in the filming of the British series " Blake's 7 " ( 1978 ) and " Robin of Sherwood " ( 1983 ).
* The 1999 Blake's 7 radio play The Syndeton Experiment included a character named Dr. Rossum who turned humans into robots.
In the BBC television series Blake's 7, the computer character Slave was described by Peter Tuddenham, who voiced it, as "... a Uriah Heep type of character ...."
* Kerr Avon, a character in the Blake's 7 science-fiction television series
Its contributions included material for programmes such as The Body in Question, Blue Peter and Tomorrow's World as well as sound effects for popular science fiction programmes Blake's 7 and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ( in both its radio and television forms ) by Richard Yeoman-Clark and Paddy Kingsland respectively.
Blake's 7 is a British science fiction television series produced by the BBC for broadcast on BBC1.
Four 13-episode series of Blake's 7 were broadcast between 1978 and 1981.
Blake's 7 was popular from its first broadcast, watched by approximately 10 million people in the UK and shown in 25 other countries.
A limited range of Blake's 7 merchandise was issued.
The BBC released music and sound effects from the series, and several companies made Blake's 7 toys and models.
Although proposals for live-action and animated remakes have not been realised, Blake's 7 has been revived with two series of official audio dramas, a comedic short film, a series of fan-made audio plays, and a proposed series of official novels.
Blake's 7 is a science fiction television series that was created by Terry Nation and produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ).
The BBC had planned to conclude Blake's 7 at the end of its third series, but a further series was unexpectedly commissioned.
Blake's 7 was watched by approximately 10 million people in the UK and was broadcast in 25 other countries.
Series creator Terry Nation pitched Blake's 7 to the BBC as " The Dirty Dozen in space ", a reference to the 1967 Robert Aldrich film in which a disparate and disorganised group of convicts are sent on a suicide mission during World War II.

Blake's and also
Blake's lyrics have also been set to music by other composers without reference to Parry's melody.
Blake's 7 also draws much of its inspiration from the legend of Robin Hood.
It is also nice to have each episode complete within itself, while still carrying on the saga of Blake's struggle against the 1984-ish Federation.
Blake's 7 also influenced Hyperdrive and Aeon Flux.
B7 Productions also produced series of 30-minute prequel audio episodes called Blake's 7: The Early Years, which explored the earlier histories of the central characters.
We ’ re aiming for authenticity – recreating the wonder of 1978 all over again !” The company also said it would publish a series of Blake's 7 novels at a rate of two per year.
Stevens also produced a series of audio dramas called Kaldor City, created by Chris Boucher, which link the Blake's 7 universe into Boucher's Doctor Who serial The Robots of Death through the character Carnell ( Scott Fredericks ), whom Boucher created for the Blake's 7 episode Weapon.
The Blake's 7 theme was also released on an album BBC Space Themes, and Liberator was featured on the album sleeve.
The lark is also ( often simultaneously ) associated with " lovers and lovers ' observance " and with " church services " ( Sylvester and Roberts 2000 ), and often those the meanings of daybreak and religious reference are combined ( in Blake's Visions of the Daughters of Albion, into a " spiritual daybreak " ( Baine and Baine 1986 )) to signify " passage from Earth to Heaven and from Heaven to Earth " ( Stevens 2001 ).
Baker also guest starred as Bayban the Butcher in a 1980 episode of Blake's 7.
The day also saw 12 Dutch merchantmen caught by Blake's frigates after attempting to make a run for it, against Tromp's explicit orders.
The early 1980s science-fiction drama Blake's 7 used several locations ; the Russell T Davies reboot of Doctor Who has also filmed in the area ; Blake's 7 was conceived and produced by Terry Nation, who also wrote many Doctor Who scripts and created the Daleks.
The Cult of ... series also included documentaries on Blake's 7 ( a series devised by Terry Nation ), and Doomwatch, which was produced by Terence Dudley.
In the mid to late 1990s, he has also purchased the rights to Blake's 7 and attempted to produce a big-budget follow-up miniseries, Blake's 7: A Rebellion Reborn.
In 1905, Blake's bustling housekeeper Mrs Bardell ( created by William Murray Graydon, who also created Pedro the bloodhound ), turned up and remained until the end.
They were probably also influenced by the TV show Blake's 7, which featured Mutoids, reconditioned humans who had had their personalities removed.
" The website also points to the programme's influence on the British science-fiction television productions that followed, claiming that " with Quatermass Experiment began a British tradition of science fiction television which runs in various forms from Quatermass to A for Andromeda to Blake's 7, and from Doctor Who to Red Dwarf.
He also worked as a producer, overseeing the first three seasons of another popular BBC science-fiction series, Blake's 7, during the late 1970s and early 80s.

Blake's and inspiration
Years later, and moments before his death, Gull has an extended mystical experience, where his spirit travels through time, observing the crimes of the London Monster, instigating or inspiring a number of other killers ( Peter Sutcliffe, Ian Brady ), causing Netley's death, as well as serving as the inspiration for both Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and William Blake's painting " The Ghost of a Flea ".
This was the inspiration for William Blake's mystical hymn Jerusalem.
Terry Nation had the idea for Blake's 7 in a moment of inspiration during a pitch meeting with Ronnie Marsh, a BBC drama executive.
The same night Richmond walked home across the fields to Fountain Court with the poet and painter, who left on Richmond's mind a profound impression, ‘ as though he had been walking with the prophet Isaiah .’ From this time till Blake's death, Richmond followed his guidance and inspiration in art.

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