Wednesday, 25 July 2012

CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION! 'BLAKE'S 7' RETURNS?

Freedom fighters assemble! Avon (Paul Darrow), Blake (Gareth Thomas) and Villa (Michael Keating) in the original version of Terry Nation's BLAKE'S 7. Image: BBC.

With a sudden resurgence of life-almost like being rescued from a state of cardiac arrest!-Terry Nation's classic space adventure series, and one of my all-time favourites: BLAKE'S 7, looks set to thrive once more in the realms of book publishing and audio adventures (and, in a fine creative choice, bringing back the original cast to voice their iconic roles) from those clever people at the UK's BIG FINISH company. There's even a TELOS PUBLISHING B7 merchandise guide book out charting everything ever produced for the four-year running series, and beyond, that looks very intriguing. The only thing missing now is an actual return of the series to the airwaves, either as a continuance of some kind or a re-imagining.

And it seems that there is now fresh hopes on the horizon for the latter, as news comes in States-side that top James Bond movie director Martin Campbell, no stranger to British TV action adventure with his pre-Bond stint on THE PROFESSIONALS series, as well as the acclaimed BBC drama EDGE OF DARKNESS, in association with B7 enterprises holder Andrew Sewell, HEROES writer Joe Pokaski and the US GEORGEVILLE TELEVISION company are now trying to launch an all-new vision of the series that could be bigger than anything attempted before. Additionally, if someone of the caliber of acclaimed rising star director Nicolas Winding Refn, who made the brilliant cult movie hit DRIVE, regards B7's format, a show which he loved watching as a kid, as being pretty cool, then, with verbal support like that, the show might well have a good shot at returning...

With the UK showing no interest in a new series, either continuance or re-imaging, with no one like writing power player Russell T. Davies over here to plead for the shows defence (as he successfully did in getting DOCTOR WHO back in the good books with the BBC-and look how well that all turned out), plus SKY choosing the new SINBAD series over the chance to do sci-fi, this new attempt is now the very best chance the series has to make a deserved comeback, and I say, To Hell with Blighty! 

I wish Campbell and the team the very best of luck in getting it all off the ground. If ever a show had such an exciting aforementioned format that would work in the States, this is it, with the opportunity to the kind of big budget space heroics, alongside the kind of deeper adult sci-fi drama, that made the modern re-imagining of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA such a success with audiences and critics a few years back. Oh, and if there's a chance for a few cameos from the original British stars, too, then so much the better...

The Liberator returns in the new BIG FINISH audio adventures.

More news as and when, but here's some recent links to the original BLAKE'S 7 in its current book and audio life:

News in Time and Space: Blake’s 7 Cast Reunited

Servalan Returns To Blake’s 7 | SFX

Exclusive Preview: Blake's 7 - The Forgotten [Chapters 1 - 3] - Movie Reviews | Movie News | Sci Fi | Horror | Fantasy

Blake’s 7 Audio Reunion | SFX

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