Four new brand-new full-cast Blake's 7 adventures set during the TV
series' third season. 9. Ministry of Truth by Una McCormack. In a
special facility, the Federation propagandists are hard at work.
When first Zeera Vos, and then the Liberator crew arrive, their
work is disrupted, and a traitor, it seems, has been busy in their
midst. 10. Refuge by Trevor Baxendale. The Federation is in
turmoil. The war is raging out of control. It’s time for Avon and
his crew to pick a side – but when the Liberator finds a ship
full of refugees, they realise that nothing can ever be that
simple...11. Kith and Kin by Christopher Cooper. The planet
Corrolos is a safe haven for ex-oligarchs and retired royalty. So
why is Tarrant insistent on going there, and what was the last wish
of his dead brother, Deeta? 12. Death of Empire by Steve Lyons.
Servalan is Supreme Empress of the Galaxy – but the man whose
throne she usurped wants it back. The final battle of the Civil War
begins – and it’s time for the Liberator crew to take a stand.
Blake's 7 proves to be one of Big Finish's most popular ranges,
with fans of the original late 1970s BBC1 series enjoying many of
the TV actors returning to their roles. This set comprises the
third run of four tales in a fourth series of full-cast Blake's
7adventures from Big Finish, accompanying three complete series of
full-cast adventures, and the award-winning range of Blake's 7-
Liberator Chronicles volumes. The stories are set within the third
BBC TV series, as Paul Darrow's Avon begins to cement his place as
the leader of the anti-heroes on their stolen alien ship. Yasmin
Bannerman (Doctor Who, Merseybeat) has been cast as Dayna Mellanby,
a character originally played by Josette Simon. CAST: Paul Darrow
(Kerr Avon), Michael Keating (Vila Restal), Jan Chappell (Cally),
Steven Pacey (Del Tarrant), Jacqueline Pearce (Servalan), Yasmin
Bannerman (Dayna Mellanby), Alistair Lock (Zen/Orac), Rebecca
Crankshaw (Zeera Vos), Dan March (Verner), Susie Riddell (Bowkan),
Bruce Alexander (Galon), Malcolm James (Dev), Charlotte Strevens
(Reeva), Peter Aubrey (Kimar), Hugh Fraser (The Former President),
John Green (Mordekain).
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