32 episodes

Two fans have a look at each episode of Blake's 7, in order, discussing what we love about it, but also going into more depth about the stories and characters.

We'll also be looking at the guests stars, and including some fun segments such as "look, it was the 1970s", "what cool lines did Chris Boucher write for Avon this week?", and "player of the week"!

Space Fall: A Blake's 7 Podcast David

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

Two fans have a look at each episode of Blake's 7, in order, discussing what we love about it, but also going into more depth about the stories and characters.

We'll also be looking at the guests stars, and including some fun segments such as "look, it was the 1970s", "what cool lines did Chris Boucher write for Avon this week?", and "player of the week"!

    31 - Volcano

    31 - Volcano

    "The Planet Obsidian offers the Liberator's crew allies and a safe base, but has a deadly secret."
    Synopsis from The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney) Television Guide, 15 June 1980
     

    Join us for a discussion of the third episode of Blakes 7 Series C, first broadcast January 21 1980.

    (First screened in Australia on Friday, 20 June 1980 at 7:30pm)

    • 1 hr 15 min
    06 - Seek Locate Destroy

    06 - Seek Locate Destroy

    The Liberator crew are becoming a symbol of resistance for
    malcontents, so Federation Supreme Commander Servalan appoints Space
    Commander Travis - an old enemy of Blake's - to deal with the problem.

    Join us for a discussion of the 6th episode of Blakes 7, first
    broadcast on February 6th 1978.
    (First screened in Australia on Friday, April 27, 1979 at 8:15pm.)

    • 50 min
    05 - The Web

    05 - The Web

    Cally, acting an outside influence, sabotages the Liberator and directs the ship to a mysterious planet in an uncharted system.Here, the ship is trapped by what could be one of her race...
    Join us for a discussion on the fifth episode of Blake's 7, first broadcast on January 30, 1978.(First shown in Australia on April 20th, 1979)

    • 51 min
    30 - Powerplay

    30 - Powerplay

    "As Avon and Vila fight for survival, it is not always easy to tell friend from foe."
    Synopsis from The Age (Melbourne) Green Guide, 12 June 1980.

    Join us for a discussion of the second episode of Blakes 7 Series C, first broadcast January 14 1980.
    (First screened in Australia on Friday, 13 June 1980 at 7:30pm)

    • 54 min
    29 - Aftermath

    29 - Aftermath

    "In a desperate attempt to delay the invading aliens, Blake sacrifices the Liberator and the crew prepare to abandon the crippled ship."

    Synopsis from The Age (Melbourne) Green Guide, 05 June 1980.

    Join us for a discussion of the opening episode of Blakes 7 Series C, first broadcast on 07 January 1980.
    (First screened in Australia on Friday, 06 June 1980 at 7:30pm)

    • 54 min
    28 - Season B Special

    28 - Season B Special

    Join us for a look back at Series B as we discuss our thoughts on the season as a whole and the development of the characters and story; look forward into Series C, plus give our choices for Top and Bottom 3 episodes and catch up on some listener e-mails.

    • 1 hr 22 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Triple dc ,

Not finished!

Guys, where are you!? I missed you guys so much. I love your insights of one my favorite sci-fi shows of all time. You two guys do a great job playing off each other. Don’t betray us, don’t betray me! BLAKE!!!!

tomek0938 ,

Crickets...come back and do more!

Please come back and do more episodes, have to finish S2! It's already a dark winter and we all need podcasts like yours!

Craven Moorehead ,

Excellent, I’m really enjoying this!

I’m not sure I have anything particularly insightful to say, just that I really enjoy this podcast! I want to thank the gentleman who create this, and encourage them to keep it coming.
I found it a little over a year ago, binged every episode over a long car trip and back, and have been listening to each episode that’s come out since. The back and forth between the hosts is light hearted but never mocking, and the wrap up features about Avon’s best lines from each episode and the “Look, it was the 70s” discussions are always good fun. Perhaps I’m greedy, but the episodes come out too infrequently for me, so they’re definitely leaving at least this audience member always wanting more. Here’s me hoping that the hosts realize that people do appreciate and enjoy the work they do in making this, and continue with it until we get to the end of the series!

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