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The death of 3D
By John Howell   Tuesday, 07 September 2010  
A few weeks after James Cameron released his science fiction blockbuster Avatar in December 2009, following 10 years of perfecting the... More >>
Douglas Adams' Dirk Gently detective novels adapted for TV
By John Howell   Sunday, 29 August 2010  
The BBC is adapting Douglas Adams' detective science fiction/fantasy novel Dirk Gently's Holistic... More >>
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Blake's 7 is back

Originally created by Terry Nation, the man responsible for the Daleks in Doctor Who, Blake’s 7 ran for four years between 1978 and 1981 and had a massive cult following.

Who can forget the cynical but charming computer wizard Avon (Paul Darrow), the boxed super computer Orac, and the cowardly safe cracker Villa (Michael Keating) who was pretty much scared of everything.

Blake’s 7 had it all: space adventure, cardboard sets, crazy costumes, and plenty of great science fiction moments.

Travelling on a ship called the Liberator, a diverse collection of characters, part freedom fighters, part outlaws, were on the run from the defacto rulers of the universe, the Earth based Federation, led by the ambitious Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce), the show’s femme fatale.

This is not the first time a Blake’s 7 revival has been on the cards for the small screen. Paul Darrow was set to make a new Blake’s 7 TV mini-series in 2003, but it never went ahead. However, a series of radio dramas featuring Colin Salmon and Daniela Nardini was broadcast on BBC7 last year.

If the pilots are successful, we could see a new Blake’s 7 television show as early as 2009.

Can’t wait!

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Lucas reveals Star Wars TV series on hold then gives away half his wealth
By John Howell   Tuesday, 10 August 2010  
It looks like the live-action Star Wars TV show is now on hold, with George Lucas revealing that it's unlikely anyone will see any episodes anytime soon. "The live action TV show is kind of... More >>
Torchwood Season 4 details: alien sex a possibility
By John Howell   Tuesday, 10 August 2010  
When Torchwood Season 4 airs next year on Starz, the American cable channel, it will be set in the US rather than Wales and will run for ten jam packed episodes, according to its creator.... More >>
Torchwood Season 4 due 2011: darker than ever
By John Howell   Tuesday, 27 July 2010  
If you enjoyed the critically acclaimed 2009 mini-series Torchwood: Children of Earth (which was a lot better than Torchwood's second season), you'll be pleased to hear that John Barrowman... More >>
Matt Smith leaving Doctor Who already?
By John Howell   Monday, 19 July 2010  
I hope this one isn't true. Apparently Matt Smith is already thinking about leaving Doctor Who after the end of his second season as the Doctor, with sources indicating he wants to take a... More >>
Are you too old to watch Doctor Who?
By John Howell   Sunday, 20 June 2010  
Recently I've begun to ask myself whether I'm too old to be a Doctor Who fan. Have I been suckered into watching a kids show? Is watching Doctor Who well into your 40s something you should... More >>
Terra Nova TV series: dinosaurs, time travel and Steven Spielberg
By John Howell   Friday, 04 June 2010  
20th Century Fox and Steven Spielberg are behind a new big budget science fiction TV show called Terra Nova featuring dinosaurs and time travel (two of my favourite things). According to... More >>
New Doctor Who series features sex, guns and Daleks
By John Howell   Monday, 22 March 2010  
Now that the new season of Doctor Who is almost with us, a third trailer has been released and details about upcoming episodes revealed. This is the first season to feature 27 year old Matt... More >>
Gordon R. Dickson's Dorsai to be filmed
By John Howell   Sunday, 21 March 2010  
MDR Entertainment has announced that they are adapting Gordon R. Dickson's Dorsai novel for television, one of the first novels in Dickson’s Childe Cycle series. Dickson's Childe Cycle is... More >>
Blake’s 7 remake to be modern and bold
By John Howell   Monday, 25 January 2010  
Due to the lack of news I was beginning to think the new Blake’s 7 remake we told you about last year wasn’t happening. Fortunately, Andrew Mark Sewell from B7 Productions, recently... More >>
What's the 2009 Day of the Triffids remake like? Part 1
By John Howell   Wednesday, 30 December 2009  
The first half of the BBC's adaptation of John Wyndham’s iconic post-apocalyptic science fiction novel, The Day of the Triffids (first published in 1951) has now been screened. So what... More >>
Red Dwarf Back to Earth: it's all about Blade Runner
By John Howell   Tuesday, 27 October 2009  
I've just finished watching Red Dwarf's latest, the Back to Earth special on DVD (the Director's Cut) and while it doesn't live up to the glory days before co-creator Rob Grant left and... More >>
Primeval returns from the dead!
By Gerard Wood   Wednesday, 30 September 2009  
Three months ago, following severe financial losses, British television broadcaster ITV announced that it was axing science fiction series Primeval after three successful seasons. This came... More >>
Primeval Season 3: the final chapter in a superb British SF series?
By Gerard Wood   Tuesday, 29 September 2009  
Season 3 of Primeval has just been released in the US on DVD (available as Primeval Volume 2) and it was with mixed feelings that I watched the ten episodes over again. This is a superb... More >>
How will the tenth Doctor Who regenerate? David Tennant and Russell T. Davies talk
By John Howell   Thursday, 27 August 2009  
You've probably all heard that David Tennant is finishing up as the tenth Doctor Who all too soon, to be replaced by 26 year old Matt Smith, the youngest actor to play the Doctor in the... More >>
Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods The Final Cut shines
By John Howell   Thursday, 13 August 2009  
MGM has released a remastered version of the pilot for the first Stargate television series, Stargate SG-1, entitled Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods The Final Cut. The original... More >>
Sci Fi Channel resurrects Riverworld
By Gerard Wood   Monday, 29 June 2009  
In what could be interpreted as an act of atonement for its first attempt at adapting Philip José Farmer’s Riverworld novels for the small screen, the Sci Fi Channel has announced that... More >>
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